Abstracts and Papers – Denied by the Regime

“Denied by the regime”: prisons, the internment-expulsion system, and forced labor in Albania from 1945 to 1990.

  1. Afrim Krasniqi – Treatment of the past in a comparative report: Albania and Eastern Europe

  2. Ana Lalaj – Power and the 'other' that is opposite (The assembly of the communist regime in Albania, 1944-1954)

  3. Ardiana Topi – Typology of documents created by the former State Security 1944-1991

  4. Beqir Meta – Analytical overview of the prison system, internments and the use of forced labor during the communist regime in Albania

  5. Çelo Hoxha – The illegality of internment-deportation decisions in the period 1944-1954

  6. Dorian Koçi – The Stalinist apparatus of violence in prisons and labor camps in Albania 1949-1953

  7. Ermal Frashëri – An overview of the legal regulation of labor during the period 1944-1991

  8. Femi Sufaj, Marinela Sota – Life in forced labor camps, from the perspective of official reports

  9. Fiona Todhri, Eris Dhamo – The identity and profile of women political prisoners in the communist period (1946-1990)

  10. Gjon Berisha – Persecution of Catholic clergy from Kosovo who served in Albania during the communist regime

  11. Gjon Boriçi – Affirmation by the Political Bureau of the Albanian People's Liberation Army of violence against prisoners and internees by State Security organs until 1953

  12. Hamit Kaba – Albanian communism: similarities and differences with other communist countries of Eastern and Central Europe (1944-1948)

  13. Klejd Këlliçi – The European Gulag: The Labor and Concentration Camp Regime in Albania, East Germany, and Bulgaria, 1946-1950

  14. Lory Amy – The Problem of Hoxha: Communist Heritage and the Demands of the Dead

  15. Lukas Kaminski – Communist Deportations and Forced Labour: the Polish Experience. History and Remembrance.

  16. Marenglen Kasmi, Ermira Shtino – German prisoners of war and forced labor during 1944-1952

  17. Nevila Nika – The treatment of Italian citizens in Albania after World War II – from Prof. Venanzio Lozzi to Father Giacomo Gardin

  18. Sabit Syla – The establishment of Yugoslav power in Kosovo and other Albanian territories (1944 – 1945)

  19. Sonila Boçi – Drawing the face of the "enemy of the people" in the early years of the communist regime

  20. Tobias Wunschik – Forced labor in the German Democratic Republic 1950-1990, Prison work camps during the German Democratic Republic's Stalinist period