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The Literature of Moral Opposition Grigoriĭ Svirskiĭ Robert Dessaix, Michael Ulman. 6. SAMIZDAT UNDER STALIN ( 1945-53 ) It would at first appear senseless to speak of samizdat in the post- war years , under Stalin . What samizdat could ...
The Literature of Moral Opposition Grigoriĭ Svirskiĭ Robert Dessaix, Michael Ulman. 6. SAMIZDAT UNDER STALIN ( 1945-53 ) It would at first appear senseless to speak of samizdat in the post- war years , under Stalin . What samizdat could ...
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... samizdat under the lining of his overcoat or jacket . He used to be called in Russian not “ prints datsky ” ( Prince of Denmark ) but " prints samizdatsky " ( Prince of Samizdat ) . In his memoirs , put together after he had left the ...
... samizdat under the lining of his overcoat or jacket . He used to be called in Russian not “ prints datsky ” ( Prince of Denmark ) but " prints samizdatsky " ( Prince of Samizdat ) . In his memoirs , put together after he had left the ...
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... samizdat does not exist . The constant concern of Soviet legal theoreticians over a period of fifty years had been how to justify the arbitrary rule of the hatchet - men , but now they were either paralyzed by indecision or , after ...
... samizdat does not exist . The constant concern of Soviet legal theoreticians over a period of fifty years had been how to justify the arbitrary rule of the hatchet - men , but now they were either paralyzed by indecision or , after ...
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The State Starts an Avalanche | 11 |
V Panova Pardoned V | 41 |
The HatchetMen | 51 |
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