Gulag Echoes in the “multicultural prison”: historical and geographical influences on the identity and politics of ethnic minority prisoners in the communist successor states of Russia and Europe, the Eropean Research Council

Project: EU Horizon 2020: European Research Council: Advanced Grant (H2020-ERC-ADG)

Project Details

Description (abstract)

Gulag Echoes is a 5 year project funded by the Eropean Research Council, and conducted at the Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki in 2018 -2023. The project is lead by Professor Judith Pallot.

Layman's description

The project’s aim is to examine the impact of the system of penality developed in the Soviet gulag on the ethnic identification, social relationships and political association of prisoners in the Soviet Union and the communist successor states. The proposition underpinning the research is that prisons are sites of ethnic and racial identity construction, but that the processes involved vary within and between states, and through time.
Short titleGulag Echoes in the “multicultural prison”
AcronymGULAGECHOES
StatusActive
Effective start/end date01/11/201831/08/2024

Funding

  • European Commission: €2,494,685.00

Fields of Science

  • 615 History and Archaeology