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  • Samizdat
  • Underground publications in the Soviet bloc

    Samizdat (Russian: самиздат, pronounced [səmɨzˈdat], lit. 'self-publishing'), also samvydav (Ukrainian: самвидав), was a form of dissident activity across

    Samizdat

    Samizdat

    Samizdat

  • Samizdat (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Samizdat is the clandestine copying and distribution of government-suppressed literature or other media in Soviet-bloc countries. Samizdat may also refer

    Samizdat (disambiguation)

    Samizdat_(disambiguation)

  • Generation Warriors
  • 1991 novel by Anne McCaffrey

    Generation Warriors is a science fiction novel by American writers Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Moon, published by Baen Books in 1991. It concludes the

    Generation Warriors

    Generation_Warriors

  • Interesting Times
  • 1994 Discworld novel by Terry Pratchett

    Interesting Times is a fantasy novel by British writer Terry Pratchett. It is the seventeenth book in the Discworld series and is set in the Aurient (a

    Interesting Times

    Interesting_Times

  • Samizdat (poetry magazine)
  • Poetry magazine in Chicago

    Samizdat was an international poetry magazine published in Chicago from 1998 until 2004 and edited by the poet Robert Archambeau. It was noted for its

    Samizdat (poetry magazine)

    Samizdat_(poetry_magazine)

  • Eastern Bloc media and propaganda
  • State control of mass communications in the USSR and its European satellites

    Circumvention of dissemination controls occurred to some degree through samizdat and limited reception of western radio and television broadcasts. In addition

    Eastern Bloc media and propaganda

    Eastern Bloc media and propaganda

    Eastern_Bloc_media_and_propaganda

  • Samizdat: And Other Issues Regarding the 'Source' of Open Source Code
  • Controversial book on open-source software

    Samizdat: And Other Issues Regarding the 'Source' of Open Source Code is a 2004 report by Kenneth Brown. The report suggests that the Linux kernel may

    Samizdat: And Other Issues Regarding the 'Source' of Open Source Code

    Samizdat:_And_Other_Issues_Regarding_the_'Source'_of_Open_Source_Code

  • Moscow-Petushki
  • Book by Venedikt Yerofeyev

    Venedikt Yerofeyev. Written between 1969 and 1970 and passed around in samizdat, it was first published in 1973 in Israel and later, in 1977, in Paris

    Moscow-Petushki

    Moscow-Petushki

  • Soviet Union
  • Country in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991

    than with building socialism. Underground dissident literature, known as samizdat, developed during this late period. In architecture, the Khrushchev era

    Soviet Union

    Soviet Union

    Soviet_Union

  • Henry Khudyakov
  • Russian-American artist (1930–2019)

    in Philology in 1959. He wrote poetry in Soviet Russia as part of the Samizdat movement, creating poems that were both visually and audibly artistic.

    Henry Khudyakov

    Henry_Khudyakov

  • Libri Prohibiti
  • Czech archival research library and organization

    archival research library located in Prague, Czech Republic that collects samizdat and exile literature. The organization is maintained and run by Jiří Gruntorád

    Libri Prohibiti

    Libri Prohibiti

    Libri_Prohibiti

  • Library Genesis
  • File-sharing website for publications

    Soviet Russia and Soviet Union underground book sharing culture known as samizdat arose to illegally get around the tight censorship. As access to printing

    Library Genesis

    Library Genesis

    Library_Genesis

  • Seraphim Rose
  • American Orthodox monk and writer (1934–1982)

    Russia itself, where his works were secretly reproduced and distributed by samizdat during the Communist era, remaining popular today. Rose's opposition to

    Seraphim Rose

    Seraphim Rose

    Seraphim_Rose

  • Det här är en svensk tiger
  • Book by Aron Flam

    series to a book that was published in August 2019 via his own publisher Samizdat Publishing. The cover of the book was designed by Tomas Arfert. During

    Det här är en svensk tiger

    Det_här_är_en_svensk_tiger

  • B92
  • Serbian news station

    B92 media network are B92.net web portal, B92 Fond humanitarian fund, Samizdat B92 book publisher and Rex cultural center. The most prominent person in

    B92

    B92

    B92

  • Tanenbaum–Torvalds debate
  • 1990s debate regarding the Linux kernel

    This was a prelude to the pending publication of a book by Brown titled Samizdat: And Other Issues Regarding the 'Source' of Open Source Code. The book

    Tanenbaum–Torvalds debate

    Tanenbaum–Torvalds debate

    Tanenbaum–Torvalds_debate

  • Miranda Devine
  • Australian-American columnist and writer (born 1961)

    2024. Retrieved 11 September 2024. Zito, Salena (27 February 2024). "New Samizdat Prize makes good journalism Real Clear". The Washington Examiner. Archived

    Miranda Devine

    Miranda Devine

    Miranda_Devine

  • Petr Mikeš
  • Czech poet, translator, and editor (1948–2016)

    poet, translator, and editor. In the 1970s and 1980s he took part in the samizdat edition Texty přátel (Texts of Friends). From 1993–1997 he was the influential

    Petr Mikeš

    Petr Mikeš

    Petr_Mikeš

  • Trial of the Four
  • Ginzburg, Alexey Dobrovolsky and Vera Lashkova for their involvement in samizdat publications. The trial took place in Moscow City Court on January 8–12

    Trial of the Four

    Trial_of_the_Four

  • Alyans (band)
  • Soviet Union musical band

    medlenno uchilsya zhit 1984 samizdat; re-released in 2020 Alliance-87 / Get a fire «Альянс-87» / «Дайте огня» Dayte ognya 1987 samizdat; re-released in 2018

    Alyans (band)

    Alyans (band)

    Alyans_(band)

  • Grigory Pomerants
  • Lithuanian-born Russian philosopher and cultural theorist

    theorist. He is the author of numerous philosophical works that circulated in samizdat and made an impact on the liberal intelligentsia in the 1960s and 1970s

    Grigory Pomerants

    Grigory Pomerants

    Grigory_Pomerants

  • Zaum
  • Linguistic experiments in sound symbolism and language creation

    KOI8-R encoding (in Russian) Samizdat books and artist' books by Serge Segay, some with zaum and visual poetry Samizdat books and artist' books by Ry

    Zaum

    Zaum

    Zaum

  • Minix
  • Unix-like operating system

    progressed, MINIX code was gradually phased out completely. In his 2004 book, Samizdat, Kenneth Brown of AdTI claimed that much of the Linux kernel was copied

    Minix

    Minix

    Minix

  • Vladimir Nabokov bibliography
  • Samizdat copies of Nabokov's works on display at Nabokov House in Saint Petersburg.

    Vladimir Nabokov bibliography

    Vladimir_Nabokov_bibliography

  • Andrei Tverdokhlebov
  • Soviet physicist (1940–2011)

    political prisoners in the Soviet Union. He was the author/editor of several samizdat publications while in the Soviet Union, which were compiled in the book

    Andrei Tverdokhlebov

    Andrei_Tverdokhlebov

  • Vasyl Ovsienko
  • Ukrainian writer, human rights activist, and Soviet dissident (1949–2023)

    introduced to the samizdat of Vasyl Symonenko in 1965, while studying at philology at Kyiv State University. He helped to propagate samizdat as a student and

    Vasyl Ovsienko

    Vasyl Ovsienko

    Vasyl_Ovsienko

  • Yuri Galanskov
  • Soviet writer and dissident

    dissident. For his political activities, such as founding and editing samizdat almanac Phoenix, he was incarcerated in prisons, camps and forced treatment

    Yuri Galanskov

    Yuri_Galanskov

  • Rose of the World (1991 book)
  • Religious text by Daniil Andreyev

    Andreev Language Russian Genre Religious philosophy Esotericism Publisher Samizdat (self–publishing) Prometheus (legal publisher) Publication date 1958 (self–publishing)

    Rose of the World (1991 book)

    Rose of the World (1991 book)

    Rose_of_the_World_(1991_book)

  • Yevgeny Zamyatin
  • Russian author (1884–1937)

    poverty in Paris. After his death, Zamyatin's writings were circulated in samizdat and continued to inspire multiple generations of Soviet dissidents. Zamyatin

    Yevgeny Zamyatin

    Yevgeny Zamyatin

    Yevgeny_Zamyatin

  • Ludvík Vaculík
  • Czech writer and journalist (1926–2015)

    and journalist. He was born in Brumov, Moravian Wallachia. A prominent samizdat writer, he was best known as the author of the "Two Thousand Words" manifesto

    Ludvík Vaculík

    Ludvík Vaculík

    Ludvík_Vaculík

  • Print on demand
  • Printing business process

    self-publishing companies Offset printing Predatory open access publishing Samizdat Self Publish, Be Happy Self publishing Small press Vanity press Variable

    Print on demand

    Print on demand

    Print_on_demand

  • Zine
  • Collection of self-published work reproduced by photocopying

    doing so, samizdat and samizdat allowed individuals to challenge dominant ideologies and powers, serving as a form of political resistance. Samizdat, in a

    Zine

    Zine

    Zine

  • David V, Catholicos-Patriarch of Georgia
  • Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia (1972-1977)

    as his successor. The Georgian nationalist underground claimed in their samizdat publications that corruption and moral depravity flourished in the church

    David V, Catholicos-Patriarch of Georgia

    David V, Catholicos-Patriarch of Georgia

    David_V,_Catholicos-Patriarch_of_Georgia

  • Rwandan Revolution
  • 1959–1961 period of ethnic violence in Rwanda

    Mutiny Protest Rebellion Resistance Nonviolent Civil Disobedience Riot Samizdat Strike action Tax resistance Terror Examples English American Brabant Liège

    Rwandan Revolution

    Rwandan Revolution

    Rwandan_Revolution

  • Chronicle of Current Events
  • 1968–1982 periodical in the Soviet Union

    romanized: Khronika tekushchikh sobytiy) was one of the longest running samizdat periodicals of the post-Stalinist Soviet Union. This unofficial newsletter

    Chronicle of Current Events

    Chronicle of Current Events

    Chronicle_of_Current_Events

  • A School for Fools
  • 1976 Russian-language novel by Sasha Sokolov

    The first draft of the book was completed in 1973 and distributed via samizdat. In 1975 a manuscript was submitted to Ardis Publishing and it was published

    A School for Fools

    A_School_for_Fools

  • Revolution
  • Rapid and fundamental political change

    Mutiny Protest Rebellion Resistance Nonviolent Civil Disobedience Riot Samizdat Strike action Tax resistance Terror Examples English American Brabant Liège

    Revolution

    Revolution

    Revolution

  • Censorship in the Soviet Union
  • distribution of samizdat, i.e. self-published books and magazines that were banned by the Soviet state. Possession of even a single samizdat manuscript, such

    Censorship in the Soviet Union

    Censorship in the Soviet Union

    Censorship_in_the_Soviet_Union

  • Tatiana Goricheva
  • Russian philosopher, theologian and dissident (1947–2025)

    about Women, the feminist journal founded and edited by Tatyana Mamonova samizdat, as well as a founder of the Mariia club. Tatiana Mikhailovna Goricheva

    Tatiana Goricheva

    Tatiana_Goricheva

  • Andrei Mironov (activist)
  • Russian human rights activist, reporter, and interpreter

    distributing banned literature or samizdat. Nearly a decade later, in 1984, Mironov was arrested for distributing samizdat and for his contacts with foreigners

    Andrei Mironov (activist)

    Andrei Mironov (activist)

    Andrei_Mironov_(activist)

  • Abram Ilyich Fet
  • Russian mathematician (1924–2009)

    mathematician, Soviet dissident, philosopher, Samizdat translator and writer. He used various pseudonyms for Samizdat, like N. A. Klenov, A.B. Nazyvayev, D.A

    Abram Ilyich Fet

    Abram Ilyich Fet

    Abram_Ilyich_Fet

  • Pavel Litvinov
  • Former Soviet dissident

    show-trials of the dissidents Andrei Sinyavsky and Yuli Daniel. His immersion in samizdat literature at this time brought him into contact with the works of Aleksandr

    Pavel Litvinov

    Pavel Litvinov

    Pavel_Litvinov

  • Print-it-Yourself
  • Organization

    Print-it-Yourself (Hungarian: Nyomtass te is!) is a samizdat-type of publication from Hungary. It was launched in response to the Hungarian government's

    Print-it-Yourself

    Print-it-Yourself

  • Charter 77
  • 1977 civic initiative in Czechoslovakia

    government, and the original document was confiscated, copies circulated as samizdat and on 7 January were published in several western newspapers, including

    Charter 77

    Charter 77

    Charter_77

  • Vladimir Osipov
  • Russian writer (1938–2020)

    August 1938 – 20 October 2020) was a Russian writer who founded the Soviet samizdat journal Veche (Assembly). The journal is considered to be an important

    Vladimir Osipov

    Vladimir_Osipov

  • Ján Chryzostom Korec
  • Slovak Jesuit priest and Roman Catholic cardinal (1924–2015)

    Christ, (Samizdat, 1972) In the light of the Good News. (Samizdat, 1985) Christ the priest, (Samizdat, 1987) The mission of the priest, (Samizdat, 1987)

    Ján Chryzostom Korec

    Ján Chryzostom Korec

    Ján_Chryzostom_Korec

  • Solovki prison camp
  • First Gulag prison camp

    The Solovki special camp (later the Solovki special prison), was set up in 1923 on the Solovetsky Islands in the White Sea as a remote and inaccessible

    Solovki prison camp

    Solovki prison camp

    Solovki_prison_camp

  • Shadow library
  • Online database of otherwise inaccessible content

    Many shadow libraries originate in Russia, which has a rich history of samizdat stemming from the Soviet era. There was strict state censorship and control

    Shadow library

    Shadow_library

  • David Healy (psychiatrist)
  • Irish-born pharmacologist

    - A Short History of the Rise and Fall of Healthcare was published by Samizdat Health Writers' Co-operative. In an international review article, Healy

    David Healy (psychiatrist)

    David Healy (psychiatrist)

    David_Healy_(psychiatrist)

  • Bohumil Hrabal
  • Czech writer (1914–1997)

    in samizdat and as underground editions abroad, including Too Loud a Solitude (Czech: Přílíš hlučná samota) which circulated in a number of samizdat editions

    Bohumil Hrabal

    Bohumil Hrabal

    Bohumil_Hrabal

  • Natalya Gorbanevskaya
  • Russian poet, translator and civil rights activist

    by the time she quit the USSR in 1975; the rest circulated privately (samizdat) or were published abroad (tamizdat). From 1968 onwards Gorbanevskaya was

    Natalya Gorbanevskaya

    Natalya Gorbanevskaya

    Natalya_Gorbanevskaya

  • USSR anti-religious campaign (1970s–1987)
  • believers often used 'samizdat' (underground press), which became increasingly widespread in the later years of the USSR. Samizdat was the illegal publishing

    USSR anti-religious campaign (1970s–1987)

    USSR_anti-religious_campaign_(1970s–1987)

  • Phoenix (literary magazine)
  • Phoenix was a samizdat literary magazine published by Yuri Galanskov in 1960 and 1966. The magazine was founded by Galanskov and Alexander Ginzburg. Only

    Phoenix (literary magazine)

    Phoenix_(literary_magazine)

  • Abigail Shrier
  • American freelance journalist and author

    American mental health crisis. In 2025, she was awarded the RealClearPolitics Samizdat Prize, alongside Linda Yaccarino, CEO of X, and Jonathan Turley. WPATH

    Abigail Shrier

    Abigail Shrier

    Abigail_Shrier

  • The Doomed City
  • 1972 novel by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky

    who read it would make copies and the novel might find readers through samizdat. The novel was finally published in 1989 after the controls on publishing

    The Doomed City

    The_Doomed_City

  • Jáchym Topol
  • Czech poet, novelist, musician and journalist

    and early '80s. In 1982, he cofounded the samizdat magazine Violit, and in 1985 Revolver Revue, a samizdat review that specialized in modern Czech writing

    Jáchym Topol

    Jáchym Topol

    Jáchym_Topol

  • Magnitizdat
  • Underground recorded music distribution in the Soviet Union

    were not commercially available in the Soviet Union. It is analogous to samizdat, the method of disseminating written works that could not be officially

    Magnitizdat

    Magnitizdat

    Magnitizdat

  • Niagara Gorge
  • Canyon on the border between New York, USA and Ontario, Canada

    July 2011. Retrieved 21 August 2011. "Erosion at Niagara Falls". Samizdat (samizdat.qc.ca). Retrieved 21 August 2011. Excerpt from Ian T. Taylor, In the

    Niagara Gorge

    Niagara Gorge

    Niagara_Gorge

  • The Master and Margarita
  • Novel by Mikhail Bulgakov, written 1928–1940

    manuscript was first published as a book in 1967, in Paris, France. A samizdat version circulated that included parts cut out by official censors, and

    The Master and Margarita

    The Master and Margarita

    The_Master_and_Margarita

  • Soviet parallel cinema
  • Underground film movement in the Soviet Union

    as параллельное кино, parallel'noe kino) was first associated with the samizdat films made out of the official Soviet state system. Films from the parallel

    Soviet parallel cinema

    Soviet_parallel_cinema

  • Amal dynasty
  • Dynasty of the Goths

    at the University Press, 1971. Jordanes (12 November 2013). The Origin and Deeds of the Goths. B & R Samizdat Express. p. 551. ISBN 978-1-4554-3671-2.

    Amal dynasty

    Amal_dynasty

  • Ko Ko Thett
  • Burmese poet

    Institute of Technology, where he became a founder member of a campus-based samizdat poetry circle. He was detained in 1996 for his involvement in the December

    Ko Ko Thett

    Ko_Ko_Thett

  • Heart of a Dog
  • 1925 satirical novel by Mikhail Bulgakov

    publication was initially prohibited in the Soviet Union, but it circulated in samizdat until it was officially released in the country in 1987. It was almost

    Heart of a Dog

    Heart_of_a_Dog

  • Marko Vidojković
  • Serbian writer

    knjiga, 2001, Samizdat B92, 2005, Laguna, 2019) Đavo je moj drug (The Devil Is a Friend of Mine, a novel) (Narodna knjiga, 2002, Samizdat, 2005, Laguna

    Marko Vidojković

    Marko Vidojković

    Marko_Vidojković

  • Wind of Change (podcast)
  • Podcast by Pineapple Street Studios

    drug smuggling. The series discusses how music was often distributed via samizdat cassettes in the USSR. Radden Keefe hinted at the possibility of a season

    Wind of Change (podcast)

    Wind_of_Change_(podcast)

  • Translating The Lord of the Rings
  • Literary analysis

    Russian translations of The Lord of the Rings circulated secretly as samizdat and were published only after the collapse of the Soviet Union, but then

    Translating The Lord of the Rings

    Translating_The_Lord_of_the_Rings

  • Nabokov House
  • House where Vladimir Nabokov was born

    Nabokov on his book The other shores Butterflies collected by Nabokov Samizdat books by Nabokov made in Russia List of museums in Saint Petersburg Isaeva

    Nabokov House

    Nabokov House

    Nabokov_House

  • The Power of the Powerless
  • Political essay by Václav Havel

    petition Charter 77. Officially suppressed, the essay was circulated in samizdat form and translated into multiple languages. It became a manifesto for

    The Power of the Powerless

    The_Power_of_the_Powerless

  • Yuri Orlov
  • Soviet physicist and dissident (1924–2020)

    in the USSR and Proposals to Overcome It" which appeared in underground samizdat circulation. The Western press published the letter in 1974 but publication

    Yuri Orlov

    Yuri Orlov

    Yuri_Orlov

  • Ribs (recordings)
  • Illicitly-produced gramophone discs made from discarded X-ray prints in the USSR

    "three, maybe four" times remaining on it by character Tanya Mironova. Samizdat Magnitizdat Flexi disc Raleigh, Donald J. (2006). Russia's Sputnik Generation:

    Ribs (recordings)

    Ribs (recordings)

    Ribs_(recordings)

  • Journal of Controversial Ideas
  • Academic journal

    liberal western world" launching what in another era would be known as a Samizdat. Tyler Cowen wrote that the journal would highlight the "very real pressures

    Journal of Controversial Ideas

    Journal_of_Controversial_Ideas

  • Soviet dissidents
  • Opponents of Soviet ideology

    activities: The documentation of political repression and rights violations in samizdat (unsanctioned press); individual and collective protest letters and petitions;

    Soviet dissidents

    Soviet_dissidents

  • Anna Abrikosova
  • Russian Catholic religious sister and translator (1882–1936)

    defiance of censorship in the Soviet Union, circulated their translations as Samizdat. Despite their mass arrest in November 1923, this sisters community has

    Anna Abrikosova

    Anna Abrikosova

    Anna_Abrikosova

  • Age of Revolution
  • Period in the 18th century

    Mutiny Protest Rebellion Resistance Nonviolent Civil Disobedience Riot Samizdat Strike action Tax resistance Terror Examples English American Brabant Liège

    Age of Revolution

    Age of Revolution

    Age_of_Revolution

  • Ivan Martin Jirous
  • Czech poet and dissident

    Magorův ranní zpěv, samizdat 1975 - complete collection of his first poems Magorova krabička, samizdat 1979 Mládí nevykouřené, samizdat 1975, 1979 and 1980

    Ivan Martin Jirous

    Ivan Martin Jirous

    Ivan_Martin_Jirous

  • Jan Švankmajer
  • Czech filmmaker (born 1934)

    Society in Czechoslovakia, Le-La, Genf Prague 1983, samizdat Otevřená hra / Open Game, Prague 1979, samizdat Le-La 11, 12 (dedicated to the Surrealist Society

    Jan Švankmajer

    Jan Švankmajer

    Jan_Švankmajer

  • Nomenklatura
  • High bureaucrats/ruling class in Eastern Bloc countries

    ISBN 0-385-17657-0. Russian original was written in 1970, distributed by samizdat, and eventually printed as Восленский М.С., Номенклатура. Господствующий

    Nomenklatura

    Nomenklatura

    Nomenklatura

  • Nikolay Glazkov
  • Russian poet (1919–1979)

    January 1919 – 1 October 1979) was a Soviet Russian poet who coined the term samizdat. Glazkov was born in the village of Lyskovo, in what is now Nizhny Novgorod

    Nikolay Glazkov

    Nikolay_Glazkov

  • XB-1 (magazine)
  • Czech science fiction, fantasy, and horror magazine

    The history of the magazine traces to the second half of 1980s when a samizdat fanzine Ikarie XB was founded. Four ises were published, with different

    XB-1 (magazine)

    XB-1 (magazine)

    XB-1_(magazine)

  • Ján Golian
  • Slovak general (1906–1945)

    Bratislava, p. 46 (in Slovak) Jablonický, J., 2004, Samizdat o odboji. Štúdie a články. 1. (Samizdat about resistance. Articles and studies. 1) Kalligram

    Ján Golian

    Ján Golian

    Ján_Golian

  • German Resistance Memorial Center
  • Memorial and museum in Berlin, Germany

    and who defied government censorship by illegally circulated anti-Nazi samizdat literature like Weiße Rose ('White Rose'), opposition activities of the

    German Resistance Memorial Center

    German Resistance Memorial Center

    German_Resistance_Memorial_Center

  • Tankový prapor
  • 1991 Czech film

    well received comedian Miroslav Donutil. The movie script is based on samizdat book by Škvorecký, inspired by his own experiences during military service

    Tankový prapor

    Tankový_prapor

  • Tatiana Mamonova
  • Women's rights activist and author

    and public lecturer. Mamonova is the founder and editor of the feminist samizdat and NGO Woman and Russia Almanac, now called Woman and Russia / Woman and

    Tatiana Mamonova

    Tatiana_Mamonova

  • The Undercommons
  • 2013 essay collection by Fred Moten and Stefano Harney

    adjunct professors, and professors without tenure, McCarthy compared it to samizdat. In a 2021 review in CLA Journal, Timothy Lyle described The Undercommons

    The Undercommons

    The_Undercommons

  • Andrei Sinyavsky
  • Soviet Russian literary critic, writer and dissident

    The New York Review of Books. 26 (18). Sinyavsky, Andrei (August 1980). "Samizdat and the rebirth of literature". Index on Censorship. 9 (4): 8–13. doi:10

    Andrei Sinyavsky

    Andrei Sinyavsky

    Andrei_Sinyavsky

  • The Gulag Archipelago
  • 1973 non-fiction book by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

    publication, the book was initially circulated in the Soviet Union by samizdat underground publication. It was not widely published there until 1989.

    The Gulag Archipelago

    The_Gulag_Archipelago

  • Political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union
  • the Abuse of Psychiatry For Political Purposes, and circulated in the samizdat periodical Chronicle of Current Events. Other sources were documents by

    Political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union

    Political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union

    Political_abuse_of_psychiatry_in_the_Soviet_Union

  • Tamizdat
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    refer to: Tamizdat, literature of the Soviet Union published abroad (see Samizdat) Tamizdat Incorporated This disambiguation page lists articles associated

    Tamizdat

    Tamizdat

  • Slavic Native Faith
  • New religious movement based on pre-Christian Slavic beliefs

    indigenous religion formed as a wing of the predominantly Orthodox Christian samizdat nationalist journal Veche (1971–1974). The first manifesto of Russian Rodnovery

    Slavic Native Faith

    Slavic Native Faith

    Slavic_Native_Faith

  • Petro Grigorenko
  • Soviet Ukrainian military official, writer, and human rights activist

    Григоренко" [Anyone begins to see the light alone. The commentary to the samizdat manuscript. In commemoration of P.G. Grigorenko]. Вестник Европы (in Russian)

    Petro Grigorenko

    Petro_Grigorenko

  • The Ugly Swans
  • 1968 novel by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky

    prominent political and free-thought overtones in the novel. It circulated in samizdat, and in 1972 was published without the authors' permission abroad, in the

    The Ugly Swans

    The_Ugly_Swans

  • Antisemitism in the Soviet Union
  • a text called "The Word of the Nation" was distributed in the USSR in samizdat. It expressed the rejection of the liberal democratic ideas that were common

    Antisemitism in the Soviet Union

    Antisemitism_in_the_Soviet_Union

  • Perm-36
  • Former forced labor colony in Kuchino, Perm Krai, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union

    Contemporary documentation from Soviet dissident sources, including the samizdat periodical A Chronicle of Current Events, provides detailed information

    Perm-36

    Perm-36

    Perm-36

  • Serge Segay
  • Russian painter

    poetry. He was an author in samizdat journal "Nomer". In 1974, he moves to Yeysk with his wife. They start publishing samizdat journal Transponans in 1979

    Serge Segay

    Serge_Segay

  • Lib.ru
  • Russian digital library, founded 1994

    section where one can publish his own literary texts ("Samizdat" journal, named after the samizdat of the Soviet era), a project for music publishing ("Music

    Lib.ru

    Lib.ru

  • Marguerite Verboeckhoven
  • Belgian painter

    2020-01-26. Sparrow, Walter Shaw (2018-03-01). Women Painters of the World. B&R Samizdat Express. ISBN 978-1-4554-4593-6. "Marguerite Verboeckhoven (1865-1949)

    Marguerite Verboeckhoven

    Marguerite_Verboeckhoven

  • Permanent revolution
  • Concept in Marxist theory

    Mutiny Protest Rebellion Resistance Nonviolent Civil Disobedience Riot Samizdat Strike action Tax resistance Terror Examples English American Brabant Liège

    Permanent revolution

    Permanent_revolution

  • Zeila (historical region)
  • Historic state in Horn of Africa

     152. Burton, Richard (April 2011). First Footsteps in East Africa. B & R Samizdat Express. Trimingham, J. Spencer (13 September 2013). Islam in Ethiopia

    Zeila (historical region)

    Zeila_(historical_region)

  • Holodomor
  • 1932–1933 man-made famine in Soviet Ukraine

    the Population of the USSR 1918–1958". In Medvedev, Roy A. (ed.). The Samizdat Register II. London–New York: W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 978-0-393-01419-8

    Holodomor

    Holodomor

    Holodomor

  • Dissident
  • Person who actively challenges an established political or religious system

    authority of the communist party. Writers for the non-censored, non-conformist samizdat literature were criticized in the official newspapers. Soon, many of those

    Dissident

    Dissident

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Online names & meanings

  • Uttamtek
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Uttamtek

    Exalted Support

  • Moksha
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Moksha

    To Relieve; Free from Births

  • LIES
  • Female

    German

    LIES

    Variant spelling of German Liese, LIES means "God is my oath." 

  • Hanisha | ஹநீஷா, ஹநீஷா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Hanisha | ஹநீஷா, ஹநீஷா 

    Beautiful night

  • Chirakumar
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Chirakumar

    Long Life Prince

  • Aashiki
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

    Aashiki

    Romance

  • Thamar
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Thamar

    Fruit, Outcome

  • Ravishankar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ravishankar

  • Dillon
  • Boy/Male

    Gaelic American French Welsh Irish

    Dillon

    Faithful.

  • Wayde
  • Boy/Male

    English Scandinavian American

    Wayde

    Medieval given name from Scandinavian mythology. Also English surname referring to a water crossing.

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