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Definition of Gulags
1. gulag [n] - See also: gulag
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gulags
Literary usage of Gulags
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Accounting for Pow/Mias from the Korean War and the Vietnam War: Hearing edited by Robert K. Dornan (1998)
"... several hundred Americans and allied prisoners disappeared into Soviet gulags,
those with Slavic, Ukrainian, Russian, and Polish surnames. ..."
2. U.S. Policy Consideration on the 40th Anniversary of the Tibetan Uprising edited by Benjamin A. Gilman (2001)
"When we visited the gulags, and Chris and I were together in Perm 35, they knew
of the speech Ronald Reagan gave and it gave them hope. ..."
3. Isaiah Berlin's Counter-Enlightenment by Joseph Mali, Robert Wokler (2003)
"33 Stalin's gulags were the legitimate product of the theory of freedom as
self-determination and mastery contained with the Marxian texts of the 1840s. ..."
4. Global Infatuation: Explorations in Transnational Publishing and Texts : the by Eva Hemmungs Wirtén (1998)
"... and gray repression by the heavy-handed gulags of market capitalism, on the
other, lies an interesting potential for rethinking flows of global cultural ..."
5. Asia's Emerging Regional Order: Reconciling Traditional and Human Security by William T. Tow, In-Taek Hyun (2000)
"Human security directs our attention to the rationale, forms. techniques.
and measures of state and societal coercion - from the holocaust and the gulags to ..."
6. Challenge and Response: Anticipating U. S. Military Security Concern by Karl P. Magyar (1994)
"Communism, on the other hand, promised an egalitarian utopia to all, but it
invariably stumbled into variations of Stalin's gulags. ..."
7. Moon-o-theism: Religion of a War and Moon God Prophet, Volume I of II by Yoel Natan (2006)
"When one wants to free Communists who have been brainwashed by propaganda, one
must talk about the mental hospitals and gulags and not just the glorious art ..."