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Soviet dissent: contemporary movements for national, religious, and human rights
Ludmilla Alekseeva
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Frontmatter
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PREFACE (page vii)
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Introduction: Soviet Dissent (page 3)
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I THE MOVEMENTS FOR SELF-DETERMINATION
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1. The Ukrainian National Movement (page 21)
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2. The Lithuanian National Movement (page 60)
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3. The Estonian National-Democratic Movement (page 86)
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4. The Latvian National-Democratic Movement (page 97)
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5. The Georgian National Movement (page 106)
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6. The Armenian National Movement (page 121)
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II THE MOVEMENTS OF DEPORTED NATIONS
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7. The Crimean Tartar National Movement (page 137)
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8. The Meskhi Movement (page 160)
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III THE MOVEMENTS FOR EMIGRATION
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9. The Soviet German Emigration Movement (page 167)
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10. The Jewish Emigration Movement (page 175)
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IV THE MOVEMENTS FOR RELIGIOUS LIBERTY
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11. The Evangelical Christian Baptists (page 201)
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12. The Pentecostalists (page 215)
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13. The True and Free Seventh-Day Adventists (page 232)
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14. The Russian Orthodox Church (page 244)
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V THE MOVEMENT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
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15. Emergence of the Human Rights Movement (page 267)
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16. The Communication Network of Dissent and the Pattern of Suppression (page 283)
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17. The Human Rights Movement During Détente (page 318)
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VI THE MOVEMENT FOR SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE
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18. The Movement for Social and Economic Rights in the Soviet Union (page 401)
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VII THE RUSSIAN NATIONAL MOVEMENT: Consequences of the Human Rights Movement
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19. The Russian National Movement (page 431)
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CONCLUSION (page 449)
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NOTES (page 457)
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INDEX (page 495)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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SS | 39.1 (Jan. 1987): 156-158 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/151459 |
Citable Link
Published: c1985
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
- 9780819551245 (hardcover)