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Russian Prisons (eBook)

St. Peter and St. Paul; the Schlüsselburg; the Ostrog at Omsk; the story of Siberian exile; Tiumen, Tomsk, Saghalien
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2022
178 Seiten
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859-654717203-1 (EAN)

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Russian Prisons - Arthur Griffiths
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In "Russian Prisons," Arthur Griffiths provides a riveting exploration of the Russian penal system, blending firsthand accounts, meticulous observation, and historical context to unveil the complexities of incarceration in Tsarist Russia. His prose is sharply detailed, merging vivid imagery with an analytical perspective that reflects the somber realities of life behind bars. Griffiths employs a journalistic style that not only informs but immerses readers in the stark environment of Russian prisons, scrutinizing the interplay between punishment, societal structures, and the profound psychological effects on inmates. Arthur Griffiths, a British journalist and writer, drew from his experiences in Russia and his keen interest in criminology to produce this compelling work. His background in law and social reform informed his perceptions of justice and rehabilitation, which are recurrent themes in his writings. Griffiths's unique position as a foreign observer in a tumultuous era adds authenticity to his narrative, asking important questions about morality and penology that resonate with historical and contemporary debates. "Russian Prisons" is an essential read for those intrigued by historical justice systems, penal reform, or Russian history. Griffiths's insightful analysis and evocative storytelling not only educate but also provoke critical reflection on the nature of suffering and redemption within the prison system.

Arthur Griffiths (1838-1908) was an English military officer, penal administrator, and author, known primarily for his works on the English penal system and his observations on prisons abroad. Though he served in various military positions throughout his career, including in the 63rd Regiment in India and Canada, it is his literary contributions that have cemented his place as a noteworthy figure in criminological literature. In 'Russian Prisons,' Griffiths provides a detailed account of the Russian penal system, which he examined during his travels. His writing style combines empirical observation with attention to the social and political contexts of the time, offering insights into the cultural and administrative facets of penitentiary institutions. Not only does his work reflect the harsh realities of the 19th-century carceral systems, but it also contributes to the broader discourse on penal reform by juxtaposing Russian practices with those of the Western world. Beyond 'Russian Prisons,' Griffiths wrote extensively on criminality and prisons, including 'The Chronicles of Newgate' and 'Secrets of the Prison-House,' both of which further establish his reputation as a discerning analyst of the Victorian-era prison system and criminal justice policies. His writings remain a valuable resource for historians and criminal justice scholars alike, providing a window into the world of 19th-century penology. Griffiths's ability to blend narrative with meticulous documentation makes his works not only informative historical texts but also engaging readings for those interested in the evolution of prison systems and penal philosophy.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.8.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Schlagworte 19th century incarceration • 19th-century Russia • 19th century Russia incarceration • Arthur Griffiths author • british author • Crime and Punishment • criminal justice in pre-revolutionary Russia • criminal justice system • Criminology • cultural oppression studies • European Literature • Exiles • federation • harrowing prison experiences • historical non-fiction • historical prison accounts • historical prison conditions • History • imperial Russia penal institutions • Imprisonment narratives • meticulous historical research • oppression and suffering • penal colony narratives • Penal system • Prisons • Russia • russian exiles • Russian History • Russian history exploration • Russian penal system history • Russian prison memoirs • Siberia • Siberian prison camps • Siberian prisons • Social and public welfare • social dynamics analysis • social pathology • Tsarist regime conditions • Tsarist Russia historical accounts
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