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Sebastian Farnham

Political Prisoners

“Political Prisoners” explores the compelling stories of individuals imprisoned for their beliefs and their impact on resistance movements. It sheds light on the human cost of political repression, examining how imprisonment, intended to silence dissent, often amplifies voices and galvanizes social change.

The book highlights the diverse experiences of political prisoners, illustrating the realities of their confinement and the ways their struggles have fueled resistance globally.

The book offers a multidisciplinary approach, integrating historical analysis with sociological and political science perspectives. Organized around historical periods and geopolitical regions, case studies reveal patterns of state control and resilience. For example, primary source materials such as letters and diaries offer intimate accounts of these experiences, providing unique insights into the transformative potential of resistance movements.

The study culminates in a discussion of implications for contemporary political activism and human rights advocacy. By focusing on lived experiences rather than solely political ideologies, “Political Prisoners” offers a nuanced perspective, making it valuable for students, scholars, activists, and anyone interested in understanding political dissent, state power, and social change.
144 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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