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De : Kozlowski Elisabeth <elisabeth...@ehess.fr>
Date: mer. 11 sept. 2019 à 21:57
Subject: [ancmsp] Reminder - PIPSS Issue 19 - "The Evolution of Prisons and Penality in the Former Soviet Union" - NOW ON-LINE! FREE ACCESS!
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Dear colleagues,

I am pleased to inform you that Pipss issue 19 devoted to "The Evolution of Prisons and Penality in the Former Soviet Union"
is now available on-line! (free access!)
I wish you a pleasant reading.

Best regards,

Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski
Chief Editor

(Pipss is a CERCEC associate journal)

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The Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies is an online international social sciences journal devoted to the armed forces and power institutions of post-Soviet societies. The journal's focus is the comparative and multi-disciplinary study of the structures and forces that make up the security systems, administrations and institutions employing armed personnel in all the Republics of the Former Soviet Union.
Editorial Board: Françoise Daucé (FR), Gilles Favarel-Garrigues (FR), Anne Le Huérou (FR), Céline Marangé (FR), Erica Marat (USA), Brandon Schechter (USA), Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski (FR - Founder & Chief Editor), Gavin Slade (KZ)

Issue 19  - The Evolution of Prisons and Penality in the Former Soviet Union - Now on-line

Issue Editors: Gavin Slade, Anne Le Huérou, Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski
Photo Credit: Belovodsk Colony no. 16, Kyrgyzstan (April 2015), ©Gavin Slade
Gavin Slade
Unpacking Prison Reform in the Former Soviet Union

 
The Visual History of Imprisonment - Article (1)
 
Irina Tcherneva
For an Exploration of Visual Resources of the History of Imprisonment 
Photo and Film in Penal Spaces in the USSR (1940–1970)
 
 
The Evolution of Prisons and Penality in the Former Soviet Union - Articles (2)
The Evolution of Prisons and Penality in the Former Soviet Union - Student Research Note (1)
The Evolution of Prisons and Penality in the Former Soviet Union - Conversation (1 - ru & fr)
The Evolution of Prisons and Penality in the Former Soviet Union - Bibliography
 
Elisabeth Sieca-Kozlowski
The Evolution of Prisons and Penality in the Former Soviet Union A Suggested Bibliography 
 
 
The Evolution of Prisons and Penality in the Former Soviet Union - Book Reviews (4)
 
Alan Barenberg
Luba Jurgenson et Nicolas Werth, Le Goulag : Témoignages et archives 
Éditions Robert Laffont, S.A.S., Paris, 2017, 1120 pages
 
Gwénola Ricordeau
Judith Pallot and Elena Katz, Waiting at the Prison Gate: Women, Identity and the Russian Penal System 
London: I.B. Tauris, 2017, 352 pages 
 
Malika Talgatova
Anna Karetnikova, Marshrut. Obshchestvennyi kontrol’ za mestami lisheniya svobodi – vosem’let bez prava ostanovki 
Moscow: Pravozashchitnii Tsentr, 2017, 268 pages
 
Gavin Slade
Mark Galeotti, The Vory: Russia’s Super-Mafia 
New Haven: Yale University Press, 2018, 344 pages
 
 
Book Reviews - General (6)
 
Stanislav Lvovsky
Zakhar Prilepin, Vzvod. Ofitsery i opolchentsy russkoi literatury 
Moskva: AST, 2017, 736 pages
 
Lina Tsrimova
Rebecca Gould, Writers and Rebels: The Literature of Insurgency in the Caucasus 
Yale University Press, 2016, 352 pages
 
Elie Tenenbaum
Masha Cerovic, Les Enfants de Staline. La guerre des partisans soviétiques, 1941-1944 
Paris, Éditions du Seuil, 2018, 384 pages
 
Uri Bar-Noi
Isabella Ginor and Gideon Remez, The Soviet-Israeli War, 1967-1973: The USSR's Military Intervention in the Egyptian-Israeli Conflict 
London: Hurst & Company, 2017, 400 pages
 
Matthew Light
Erica Marat, The Politics of Police Reform: Society against the State in Post-Soviet Countries
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018, 249 pages
 
Karine Clément
Anna Sanina, Patriotic Education in Contemporary Russia. Sociological Studies in the Making of the Post-Soviet Citizen 
Stuttgart: Ibidem Verlag, 2017, 188 pages
Link to the website
Scientific Board: Adrian Beck (UK), Alexander Belkin (Russia), Frédéric Charillon (France), Stephen Cimbala (USA), Julian Cooper (UK), Roger Mc Dermott (UK), Isabelle Facon (France), Mark Galeotti (UK), Boris Gladarev (Russia), Aleksandr Gol'ts (Russia), Dmitry Gorenburg (USA), Dale Herspring (USA), Jacob Kipp (USA), Matthew Light (Canada), Philippe Manigart (Belgium), Kimberly Zisk Marten (USA), Michael Orr  (UK), Michael Parrish (USA), Nikolay Petrov (Russia), Eduard Ponarin (Russia), Jean-Christophe Romer (France), Jacques Sapir (France), Manfred Sapper (Germany), Louise Shelley (USA), Richard Staar (USA), Brian Taylor (USA), Mikhail Tsypkin (USA), Stephen Webber (UK), Elena Zdravomyslova (Russia).












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