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The Survival Force of Literature
The following review article brings a presentation of the published in 2018 encyclopaedia of Czech literary samizdat. The analysed publication consists of two parts – a comprehensive introduction discussing the question of independent literary culture ...
Urszula Kowalska-Nadolna
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Remarks on the life and research of Roland L. Dobrushin
The life and research work of Professor R.L. Dobrushin (1929‐1995) had a profound influence on several areas of probability theory, information theory, and mathematical physics. The paper contains a biographical note, a review of Dobrushin′s results, and a list of his publications.
R. A. Minlos +2 more
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This article focuses on the literary memoirs which appeared in the Czechoslovakian samizdat, analysing the factors that led to the circulation of a notable autobiographical corpus within the samizdat literature andthe historical and social value of these
Stefania Mella
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Trudne relacje. Instytucjonalna cenzura i drugi obieg w Polsce w latach 1976–1990. Perspektywa literaturoznawcza [PDF]
In the article, the author discusses the relationship between institutional censorship and samizdat (“second circulation”) in Poland in 1976–1990.
Kamila Budrowska
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Recenzja książki: Tatsiana Astrouskaja, Cultural Dissent in Soviet Belarus (1968–1988). Inteligentsia, Samizdat and Nonconformist Discourses, Harrasowitz Verlag, Wiesbaden 2019, ss. 232.
Tomasz Danilecki
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Open innovation under authoritarianism: The case of the Soviet Union
Abstract The Soviet Union was a productive and technologically developed economy. It achieved a remarkable transformation from a feudalistic society to an advanced industrial society. How was it able to do this? This article argues that such rapid industrialisation was possible because the Soviets invested in legal institutions that created a special ...
Svitlana Lebedenko
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Aleksandr Kondratov e le sue ipostasi: un «avanguardista accademico» nella Leningrado underground
L’articolo porta alla luce alcuni aspetti della vita e dell’opera di Aleksandr Kondratov (1937-1993), singolare protagonista del Samizdat sovietico.
Federico Iocca
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Abstract This paper presents an analysis of identity leadership (Haslam et al., The new psychology of leadership: Identity, influence and power, Routledge, 2020) in the 1988 ‘Candlelight Demonstration’ in Bratislava which was a precursor to the 1989 Velvet Revolution.
Klara Jurstakova +2 more
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From Moral Therapy to Political Defiance: Public Self‐Reflections on Russian YouTube
Abstract During the first months of the Russian war in Ukraine, millions of Russian‐language viewers both within Russia and elsewhere, including ourselves, became addicted to a type of YouTube format that presented 1–2‐hour videos staged as dialogues between a journalist and prominent figures in the public life of contemporary Russia.
Julia Lerner, Anna Novikova
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