Spaç in the light, access to primary sources for a fair and inclusive memory. (pp. 1–8)
2. Mirela Sinani
Punishing crime and memory as the foundation of a just and peaceful society: The Prison of Spaç and the enslavement of political prisoners. (pp. 10–17)
3. Jonida Dervishi
Judicial decisions on the convicts of Spaç as a manifestation of an anti–freedom of expression worldview. (pp. 175–179)
1. Klejd Këlliçi
The European Gulag: The regime of labour and concentration camps in Albania, East Germany and Bulgaria, 1946–1950. (pp. 30–53)
2. Beqir Meta
An analytical overview of the prison and internment system and the use of forced labour during the communist regime in Albania. (pp. 84–101)
3. Femi Sufaj / Marinela Sota
Life in forced labour camps, from the perspective of official reports. (pp. 168–193)
4. Gjon Boriçi
The acknowledgment by the Political Bureau of the Party of Labour of Albania of violence against prisoners and internees by the organs of the State Security until 1953. (pp. 194–217) r mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.
5. Enriketa Pandelejmoni (Papa)
Memory and the narration of life stories about forced labour camps, internments and prisons in Communist Albania. (pp. 430–449)
Framework Study
“On the prison, internment and forced labour system during the communist regime in Albania, with a focus on the establishment of a memory museum in the former internment camp of Tepelena”