Exile, murder and madness in Siberia, 1823-61

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Abstract

Despite reports of exile proving disastrous to the region, 300,000 Russian subjects, from political dissidents to the elderly and mentally disabled, were deported to Siberia from 1823-61. Their stories of physical and psychological suffering, heroism and personal resurrection, are recounted in this compelling history of tsarist Siberian exile.

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Gentes, A. A. (2010). Exile, murder and madness in Siberia, 1823-61. Exile, Murder and Madness in Siberia, 1823-61 (pp. 1–290). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230297661

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