Abstract

The article deals with the specificity of Siberian prison administration’s labor activity in the late Russian Empire. Much attention is paid to the “prison terror”, which had been widely distributed during the First Russian revolution. It is shown that the difficulties of the prison service were related to the growth of revolutionary moods in society and the government’s inability to provide safe working conditions for wardens in the atmosphere of political conflict in the beginning of the 20th century.

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