Russian Prisons St. Peter and St. Paul; the Schlüsselburg; the Ostrog at Omsk; the story of Siberian exile; Tiumen, Tomsk, Saghalien

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Russian Prisons St. Peter and St. Paul; the Schlüsselburg; the Ostrog at Omsk; the story of Siberian exile; Tiumen, Tomsk, Saghalien

by Arthur Griffiths

EN·~7 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total

Transcriber’s Note:

0:15

The History and Romance of Crime

1:12

INTRODUCTION

3:52

CHAPTER I GENERAL SURVEY

33:44

CHAPTER II TWO FAMOUS FORTRESSES

48:04

CHAPTER III THE EXILE SYSTEM

45:46

CHAPTER IV THE OSTROG AT OMSK

43:00

CHAPTER V LIFE IN THE OSTROG

47:09

CHAPTER VI TIUMEN AND TOMSK

37:00

CHAPTER VII VAGABONDAGE AND UNIONS

38:16

Description

A stark, meticulously documented portrait of Russia’s penal world unfolds from the age of the early czars to the late nineteenth century. The narrative shows how an absolute autocracy turned imprisonment into a tool of both ordinary crime control and political suppression, treating dissent as a threat that demanded relentless, often brutal, punishment.

Through vivid descriptions of notorious forts such as the Schlüsselburg and the Ostrog at Omsk, the book carries listeners to the frozen outposts of Siberia—Tiumen, Tomsk, and the remote settlements that housed exiles. First‑hand testimonies from prisoners, Russian officials, and foreign observers combine to reveal daily life behind iron walls and the harsh realities of forced exile.

Written by a former British prison inspector, the account draws on official reports, secret dispatches, and the anguished voices of those who endured the system. It offers a compelling, human‑focused exploration of how a regime’s fear of liberty shaped a penal network that left an indelible mark on Russian society.

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Russian Prisons St. Peter and St. Paul; the Schlüsselburg; the Ostrog at Omsk; the story of Siberian exile; Tiumen, Tomsk, Saghalien St. Peter and St. Paul; the Schlüsselburg; the Ostrog at Omsk; the story of Siberian exile; Tiumen, Tomsk, Saghalien

Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (405K characters)

Series

The History and Romance of Crime

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by KD Weeks, KD Weeks, Chris Curnow and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2016-08-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Arthur Griffiths

1838–1908

A soldier, prison inspector, and prolific Victorian writer, he brought an unusual mix of official experience and storytelling to his books. His work ranges from crime and prison history to military history and sensation fiction, giving readers a lively window into the late 19th century.

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