4 edition of Samizdat and an independent society in Central and Eastern Europe found in the catalog.
Published
1989
by Macmillan Press, in association with St Antony"s College, Oxford in Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 239-283).
Statement | H. Gordon Skilling. |
Series | St Antony"s/Macmillan series |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | P95.82.E852 S55x 1989b |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | x, 293 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 293 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1795277M |
ISBN 10 | 033343577X |
LC Control Number | 89195309 |
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This study of the "independent life of society" (dissent) in Central and Eastern Europe examines the many forms of independent activity at work today. Included are autonomous family life, religion and nationalism, the second economy, "samizdat" communications, the second culture, including the alternative youth culture, parallel politics and social by: This study of the "independent life of society" (dissent) in Central and Eastern Europe examines the forms of independent activity at work today.
Included are autonomous family life, religion and nationalism, the second economy, "samizdat" communications, the second culture and social deviance.
Samizdat and an independent society in Central and Eastern Europe by Skilling, H. Gordon (Harold Gordon), Pages: Samizdat and an independent society in Central and Eastern Europe. [H Gordon Skilling] -- This study of the "independent life of society" (dissent) in Central and Eastern Europe examines the forms of independent activity at work today.
Samizdat And An Independent Society In Central And Eastern Europe; East European Fault Lines: Dissent, Opposition, And Social Activism By H. Gordon Skilling, Janusz Bugajski and Maxine Pollack. Samizdat: alternative culture in Central and Eastern Europe from the s to the s.
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alternative culture in Central and Eastern Europe from the s to the s: Authors. Skilling wrote a book on “Charter 77 and Human Rights in Czechoslovakia,” and he wrote a book about “Samizdat and An Independent Society in Central and Eastern Europe” (Skilling).
Thanks in part to Skilling’s efforts, the Thomas Fisher Rare Book and Manuscript Library at the University of Toronto possesses a diverse collection of materials on dissidence and samizdat. Samizdat and an Independent Society in Central and Eastern Europe.
London: Macmillan Press, Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr. Cancer Ward. Translated by N Bethell and D Burg. New York: Noonday Press, — Letter to the Soviet Leaders. Translated by Hillary Sternberg. New York: Harper & Row, Steiner, Peter. Genre/Form: Criticism, interpretation, etc: Additional Physical Format: Online version: Skilling, H.
Gordon (Harold Gordon), Samizdat and an independent society in Central and Eastern Europe. The notion of an ‘independent’ or ‘parallel’ society caught the imagination of nonconformist circles in Central and Eastern Europe.
It seemed to distil the essence of the independent activity Author: H. Gordon Skilling. Introduction: On Samizdat, Tamizdat, Magnitizdat, and Other Strange Words That Are Difficult to Pronounce The West's Secret Plan for the Mind: Book Distribution to East Europe during the Cold War Samizdat and an Independent Society in Central and Eastern Europe (Houndmills, UK: Macmillan).
Solzhenitsyn, Alexander. Cited by: 6. This volume takes as its premise that “the parallel phenomena of samizdat and tamizdat, as well as the much broader circulation of cultural products that was instigated and sustained by these practices, in many ways anticipates what we identify as ‘cultural globalization’ in Eastern Europe today.”¹ Such a novel approach is crucial when.
Author of The Governments of Communist East Europe, Samizdat And An Independent Society In Central And Eastern Europe, and Czechoslovakia's Interrupted Revolution/5. The Types and Functions of Samizdat Publications in Czechoslovakia, – Alternative Culture in Central and Eastern Europe: From the s to the s.
Documentary of Culture and Social Life in Eastern Europe), Edition Temmen, vol. Samizdat and an Independent Society in Central and Eastern EuropeCited by: 3. Skilling, Gordon () Samizdat and an Indep endent Society in Central and Eastern Europe, Basingstoke: Macm illan.
Shirky, Clay () Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Author: Manès Weisskircher. Resistance and Dissent in Central and Eastern Europe: An Emerging Historiography Show all authors. Over time, samizdat came to refer historically to both texts produced as well as the practices of publishing unsanctioned by the official organs of the party-state.
"Parallel Polis or an Independent Society in Central and Eastern Europe Cited by: The Northern Wars: War, State and Society in Northeastern Europe, (Modern Wars in Perspective series) by. Robert I. Frost. A History of East Central Europe by. Oskar Halecki.
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Oxford: Blackwell. Rowe, C. () The Book of Zines: Readings from the Fringe. Skilling, H. G. () Samizdat and an Independent Society in Central and Eastern Europe.
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