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Since 1989 Panorama of Russia has specialized in academic and reference publications from the Russian Federation and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
Transl. from Polish by V. Mochalova, V. Khorev, L. Gvozd, E. Shimanovskaia
St. Petersburg: Aleteiia, 2014 536 p Serie: Polsko-sibirskaia biblioteka Hardcover. 14 x 21 cm ISBN: 9785914197879 Language: Russian
For more than four centuries Siberia was known to Polish people not only as a geographical name but also as a place of exile. No matter what place of the Russian Empire the Polish people were sent to serve punishment they called it Siberia. Most exiles spent all their life in Russia, and very few tried to break away. This book is about the several waves of Polish exiles in Russia and the fate of people who attempted to escape from this land. Also available on the subject: Mulina, S.A. Migranty Ponevole: Adaptatsiia Ssyl`nykh Uchastnikov Pol`skogo Vosstaniia 1863 Goda v Zapadnoi Sibiri (+CD) (2012); Raiskii, N.S. Pol`sko-Sovetskaia Voina 1919-1920 Godov i Sud`ba Voennoplebbykh, internirovannykh, Zalozhnikov i Bezhentsev (1999); Kostiushko, I.I. Pol`skoe Natsional`noe Men`shinstvo v SSSR (1920-e Gody) (2000); Borisenok, Iu.A. Mikhail Bakunin i "Pol`skaia Intriga": 1840-e Gody (2001); Berg, N.V. Zapiski o Pol`skikh Zagovorakh i Vosstaniiakh 1831-1862 (2008); Pol`skie Issledovateli Sibiri (2011).