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Session Submission Type: Panel
This panel explores new approaches to KGB archives and their holdings in regions liberated from Soviet rule after 1991. Papers focus on the Baltic republics as well as Ukraine and ask what we can learn from these depositories for the history of Soviet repression more generally.
Religion and Police Surveillance in the USSR - Tatiana Vagramenko, U College Cork (Ireland)
A Tale of Two Reforms: KGB Prophylaxis in the Khrushchev and Gorbachev Years - Edward Cohn, Grinnell College
Beyond Profilaktika: What the Latvian and Ukrainian KGBs Prosecuted, 1953-1986 - Mark Edele, U of Melbourne (Australia)
KGB Active Measures Patterns: The Case of the Holodomor in the 1980s - Andriy Kohut, Sectoral State Archive of the Security Service of Ukraine (Ukraine)