Kilometres 51 and 101: the development of Soviet residency and banishment policies in Ukraine, 1917-1940
This article analyses the evolution of spatial constraints around Soviet cities and other sensitive zones, especially in Ukraine and Russia, arguing that banishment and residency prohibition was a consistent and significant element of Bolshevik policy from the revolution onwards, and not just from t...
Main Authors: | Vronska, T, Stiazhkina, O, Jones, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor and Francis
2024
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