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词条 Soviet dissidents
释义

  1. The 1950s–1960s

  2. The 1970s

     Repression of the Helsinki Watch Groups 

  3. Currents of dissidence

      Civil and human rights movement    Movements of deported nations    Emigration movements    Religious movements    National movements{{Anchor|National movements}}    Literary and cultural    Other groups  

  4. Dissidents and the Cold War

  5. Dissidents about their dissent

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. Further reading

     Outsiders' works  Insiders' works 

  9. Audiovisual material

Soviet dissidents were people who disagreed with certain features in the embodiment of Soviet ideology and who were willing to speak out against them.[1] The term dissident was used in the Soviet Union in the period following Joseph Stalin's death until the fall of communism.[2] It was used to refer to small groups of marginalized intellectuals whose modest challenges to the Soviet regime met protection and encouragement from correspondents.[3] Following the etymology of the term, a dissident is considered to "sit apart" from the regime.[4] As dissenters began self-identifying as dissidents, the term came to refer to an individual whose non-conformism was perceived to be for the good of a society.[5][6][7]

Political opposition in the USSR was barely visible and, with rare exceptions, of little consequence.[8] Instead, an important element of dissident activity in the Soviet Union was informing society (both inside the Soviet Union and in foreign countries) about violation of laws and human rights. Over time, the dissident movement created vivid awareness of Soviet Communist abuses.[9]

Soviet dissidents who criticized the state faced possible legal sanctions under the Soviet Criminal Code[10] and faced the choice of exile, the mental hospital, or the labor camp.[11] Anti-Soviet political behavior, in particular, being outspoken in opposition to the authorities, demonstrating for reform, writing books were defined in some persons as being simultaneously a criminal act (e.g., violation of Articles 70 or 190-1), a symptom (e.g., "delusion of reformism"), and a diagnosis (e.g., "sluggish schizophrenia").[12]

The 1950s–1960s

In the 1950s, Soviet dissidents started leaking criticism to the West by sending documents and statements to foreign diplomatic missions in Moscow.[14] In the 1960s, Soviet dissidents frequently declared that the rights the government of the Soviet Union denied them were universal rights, possessed by everyone regardless of race, religion and nationality.[15] In August 1969, for instance, the Initiating Group for Defense of Civil Rights in the USSR appealed to the United Nations Committee on Human Rights to defend the human rights being trampled on by Soviet authorities in a number of trials.[16]

The 1970s

Our history shows that most of the people can be fooled for a very long time. But now all this idiocy is coming into clear contradiction with the fact that we have some level of openness. (Vladimir Voinovich)[17]

The heyday of the dissenters as a presence in the Western public life was the 1970s.[18] The Helsinki Accords inspired dissidents in the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Poland to openly protest human rights failures by their own governments.[19] The Soviet dissidents demanded that the Soviet authorities implement their own commitments proceeding from the Helsinki Agreement with the same zeal and in the same way as formerly the outspoken legalists expected the Soviet authorities to adhere strictly to the letter of their constitution.[20] Dissident Russian and East European intellectuals who urged compliance with the Helsinki accords have been subjected to official repression.[21] According to Soviet dissident Leonid Plyushch, Moscow has taken advantage of the Helsinki security pact to improve its economy while increasing the suppression of political dissenters.[22] 50 members of Soviet Helsinki Groups were imprisoned.[23] Cases of political prisoners and prisoners of conscience in the Soviet Union were divulged by Amnesty International in 1975[24] and by The Committee for the Defense of Soviet Political Prisoners in 1975[25] and 1976.[26][27]

US President Jimmy Carter in his inaugural address on 20 January 1977 announced that human rights would be central to foreign policy during his administration.[28] In February, Carter sent Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov a letter expressing his support for the latter's stance on human rights.[28][29] In the wake of Carter's letter to Sakharov, the USSR cautioned against attempts "to interfere' in its affairs under "a thought-up pretext of 'defending human rights.'"[30] Because of Carter's open show of support for Soviet dissidents, the KGB was able to link dissent with American imperialism through suggesting that such protest is a cover for American espionage in the Soviet Union.[31] The KGB head Yuri Andropov determined, "The need has thus emerged to terminate the actions of Orlov, fellow Helsinki monitor Ginzburg and others once and for all, on the basis of existing law."[32] According to Dmitri Volkogonov and Harold Shukman, it was Andropov who approved the numerous trials of human rights activists such as Andrei Amalrik, Vladimir Bukovsky, Vyacheslav Chornovil, Zviad Gamsakhurdia, Alexander Ginzburg, Natalya Gorbanevskaya, Pyotr Grigorenko, Anatoly Shcharansky, and others.[33] According to Soviet dissident Yuri Glazov, Andropov was a paradigmatic Homo Sovieticus and personally conducted disinformation campaigns against his main opponents and dissidents Andrei Sakharov and Alexander Solzhenitsyn.[34]

If we accept human rights violations as just "their way" of doing things, then we are all guilty. (Andrei Sakharov)[35]

Voluntary and involuntary emigration allowed the authorities to rid themselves of many political active intellectuals including writers Valentin Turchin, Georgi Vladimov, Vladimir Voinovich, Lev Kopelev, Vladimir Maximov, Naum Korzhavin, Vasily Aksyonov and others.[37]{{rp|194}} A Chronicle of Current Events covered 424 political trials, in which 753 people were convicted, and no one of the accused was acquitted; in addition, 164 people were declared insane and sent to compulsory treatment in a psychiatric hospital.[36]

According to Soviet dissidents and Western critics, the KGB had routinely sent dissenters to psychiatrists for diagnosing to avoid embarrassing publiс trials and to discredit dissidence as the product of ill minds.[37][38] On the grounds that political dissenters in the Soviet Union were psychotic and deluded, they were locked away in psychiatric hospitals and treated with neuroleptics.[39] Confinement of political dissenters in psychiatric institutions had become a common practice.[40] That technique could be called the "medicalization" of dissidence or psychiatric terror, the now familiar form of repression applied in the Soviet Union to Leonid Plyushch, Pyotr Grigorenko, and many others.[41] Finally, many persons at that time tended to believe that dissidents were abnormal people whose commitment to mental hospitals was quite justified.[42]{{rp|96}}[43] In the opinion of the Moscow Helsinki Group chairwoman Lyudmila Alexeyeva, the attribution of a mental illness to a prominent figure who came out with a political declaration or action is the most significant factor in the assessment of psychiatry during the 1960–1980s.[44] At that time Soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovsky wrote A New Mental Illness in the USSR: The Opposition published in French,{{sfn|Boukovsky|1971}} German,{{sfn|Bukowski|1971}} Italian,{{sfn|Bukovskij|1972}} Spanish{{sfn|Bukovsky|1972}} and (coathored with Semyon Gluzman) A Manual on Psychiatry for Dissidents published in Russian,{{sfn|Bukovsky|Gluzman|1975a}} English,[45] French,{{sfn|Boukovsky|Glouzmann|1975}} Italian,{{sfn|Bukovskij|Gluzman|Leva|1979}} German,{{sfn|Bukowski|Gluzman|1976}} Danish.{{sfn|Bukovskiĭ|Gluzman|1975e}}

Repression of the Helsinki Watch Groups

{{Main|Moscow Helsinki Group|Ukrainian Helsinki Group|Lithuanian Helsinki Group}}In 1977-1979 and again in 1980-1982, the KGB reacted to the Helsinki Watch Groups in Moscow, Kiev, Vilnius, Tbilisi, and Erevan by launching large-scale arrests and sentencing its members to in prison, labor camp, internal exile and psychiatric imprisonment.

From the members of the Moscow Helsinki Group, 1978 saw its members Yuri Orlov, Vladimir Slepak and Anatoly Shcharansky sentenced to lengthy labor camp terms and internal exile for "anti-Soviet agitation and propaganda" and treason. Another wave of arrests followed in the early 1980s: Malva Landa, Viktor Nekipelov, Leonard Ternovsky, Feliks Serebrov, Tatiana Osipova, Anatoly Marchenko, and Ivan Kovalev.[46]{{rp|249}} Soviet authorities offered some activists the "opportunity" to emigrate. Lyudmila Alexeyeva emigrated in 1977. The Moscow Helsinki Group founding members Mikhail Bernshtam, Alexander Korchak, Vitaly Rubin also emigrated, and Pyotr Grigorenko was stripped of his Soviet citizenship while seeking medical treatment abroad.[47]

The Ukrainian Helsinki Group suffered severe repressions throughout 1977-1982, with at times multiple labor camp sentences handed out to Mykola Rudenko, Oleksy Tykhy, Myroslav Marynovych, Mykola Matusevych, Levko Lukyanenko, Oles Berdnyk, Mykola Horbal, Zinovy Krasivsky, Vitaly Kalynychenko, Vyacheslav Chornovil, Olha Heyko, Vasyl Stus, Oksana Meshko, Ivan Sokulsky, Ivan Kandyba, Petro Rozumny, Vasyl Striltsiv, Yaroslav Lesiv, Vasyl Sichko, Yuri Lytvyn, Petro Sichko.[46]{{rp|250–251}} By 1983 the Ukrainian Helsinki Group had 37 members, of whom 22 were in prison camps, 5 were in exile, 6 emigrated to the West, 3 were released and were living in Ukraine, 1 (Mykhailo Melnyk) committed suicide.[48]

The Lithuanian Helsinki Group saw its members subjected to two waves of imprisonment for anti-Soviet activities and "organization of religious processions": Viktoras Petkus was sentenced in 1978; others followed in 1980-1981: Algirdas Statkevičius, Vytautas Skuodys, Mečislovas Jurevičius, and Vytautas Vaičiūnas.[46]{{rp|251–252}}

Currents of dissidence

Civil and human rights movement

{{Main|Human rights movement in the Soviet Union}}Starting in the 1960s, the early years of the Brezhnev stagnation, dissidents in the Soviet Union increasingly turned their attention towards civil and eventually human rights concerns. The fight for civil and human rights focused on issues of freedom of expression, freedom of conscience, freedom to emigrate, punitive psychiatry, and the plight of political prisoners. It was characterized by a new openness of dissent, a concern for legality, the rejection of any 'underground' and violent struggle.[49]

Throughout the 1960s-1980s, those active in the civil and human rights movement engaged in a variety of activities: The documentation of political repression and rights violations in samizdat (unsanctioned press); individual and collective protest letters and petitions; unsanctioned demonstrations; mutual aid for prisoners of conscience; and, most prominently, civic watch groups appealing to the international community. Repercussions for these activities ranged from dismissal from work and studies to many years of imprisonment in labor camps and being subjected to punitive psychiatry.

Dissidents active in the movement in the 1960s introduced a "legalist" approach of avoiding moral and political commentary in favor of close attention to legal and procedural issues. Following several landmark political trials, coverage of arrests and trials in samizdat became more common. This activity eventually led to the founding of the Chronicle of Current Events in April 1968. The unofficial newsletter reported violations of civil rights and judicial procedure by the Soviet government and responses to those violations by citizens across the USSR.[50]

During the late 1960s and throughout the 1970s, the rights-based strategy of dissent incorporated human rights ideas and rhetoric. The movement included figures such as Valery Chalidze, Yuri Orlov, and Lyudmila Alexeyeva. Special groups were founded such as the Initiative Group for the Defense of Human Rights in the USSR (1969) and the Committee on Human Rights in the USSR (1970). The signing of the Helsinki Accords (1975) containing human rights clauses provided rights campaigners with a new hope to use international instruments. This led to the creation of dedicated Helsinki Watch Groups in Moscow (Moscow Helsinki Group), Kiev (Ukrainian Helsinki Group), Vilnius (Lithuanian Helsinki Group), Tbilisi, and Erevan (1976–77).[51]{{rp|159–194}}

The civil and human rights initiatives played a significant role in providing a common language for Soviet dissidents with varying concerns, and became a common cause for social groups in the dissident milieu ranging from activists in the youth subculture to academics such as Andrei Sakharov. Due to the contacts with Western journalists as well as the political focus during détente (Helsinki Accords), those active in the human rights movement were among those most visible in the West (next to refuseniks).

Movements of deported nations

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In 1944 THE WHOLE OF OUR PEOPLE was slanderously accused of betraying the Soviet Мotherland and was forcibly deported from the Crimea. [...] [O]n 5 September 1967, there appeared a Decree of the Presidium of the USSR Supreme Soviet which cleared us of the charge of treason but described us not as Crimean Tatars but as "citizens of Tatar nationality formerly resident in the Crimea", thus legitimizing our banishment from our home country and liquidating us as a nation.{{hidden begin}} We did not grasp the significance of the decree immediately. After it was published, several thousand people traveled to the Crimea but were once again forcibly expelled. The protest which our people sent to the party Central Committee was left unanswered, as were also the protests of representatives of the Soviet public who supported us.

The authorities replied to us only with persecution and court cases. {{hidden end}}Since 1959 more than two hundred of the most active and courageous representatives have been sentenced to terms of up to seven years although they had always acted within the limits of the Soviet Constitution.


|source = – Appeal by Crimean Tatars to World Public Opinion, Chronicle of Current Events Issue No 2 (30 June 1968)[52]}}{{See also|Population transfer in the Soviet Union}}Several national or ethnic groups who had been deported under Stalin formed movements to return to their homelands. In particular, the Crimean Tatars aimed to return to Crimea, the Meskhetian Turks to South Georgia and ethnic Germans aimed to resettle along the Volga River near Saratov.

The Crimean Tatar movement takes a prominent place among the movement of deported nations. The Tatars had been refused the right to return to the Crimea, even though the laws justifying their deportation had been overturned. Their first collective letter calling for the restoration dates to 1957.[53] In the early 1960s, the Crimean Tatars had begun to establish initiative groups in the places where they had been forcibly resettled. Led by Mustafa Dzhemilev, they founded their own democratic and decentralized organization, considered unique in the history of independent movements in the Soviet Union.[54]{{rp|131}}[59]{{rp|7}}

Emigration movements

{{Details|Refusenik}}The emigration movements in the Soviet Union included the movement of Soviet Jews to emigrate to Israel and of the Volga Germans to emigrate to West Germany.

Soviet Jews were routinely denied permission to emigrate by the authorities of the former Soviet Union and other countries of the Eastern bloc.[55] A movement for the right to emigrate formed in the 1960s, which also gave rise to a revival of interest in Jewish culture. The refusenik cause gathered considerable attention in the West.

Citizens of German origin who lived in the Baltic states prior to their annexation in 1940 and descendants of the

eighteenth-century Volga German settlers also formed a movement to leave the Soviet Union.[54]{{rp|132}}[56]{{rp|67}} In 1972, the West German government entered an agreement with the Soviet authorities which permitted between 6000 and 8000 people to emigrate to West Germany every year for the rest of the decade. As a result, almost 70000 ethnic Germans had left the Soviet Union by the mid-1980s.[56]{{rp|67}}

Similarly, Armenians achieved a small emigration. By the mid-1980s, over 15000 Armenians had emigrated.[56]{{rp|68}}

Religious movements

{{Broader|Persecution of Christians in the Soviet Union}}The religious movements in the USSR included Russian Orthodox, Catholic, and Protestant movements. They focused on the freedom to practice their faith and resistance to interference by the state in their internal affairs.[59]{{rp|8}}

The Russian Orthodox movement remained relatively small. The Catholic movement in Lithuania was part of the larger Lithuanian national movement. Protestant groups which opposed the anti-religious state directives included the Baptists, the Seventh-day Adventists, and the Pentecostals. Similar to the Jewish and German dissident movements, many in the independent Pentecostal movement pursued emigration.

National movements{{Anchor|National movements}}

The national movements included the Russian national dissidents as well as dissident movements from Ukraine, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Georgia, and Armenia.

Among the nations that lived in their own territories with the status of republics within the Soviet Union, the first movement to emerge in the 1960s was the Ukrainian movement. Its aspiration was to resist the Russification of Ukraine and to insist on equal rights and democratization for the republic.[59]{{rp|7}}

In Lithuania, the national movement of the 1970s was closely linked to the Catholic movement.[59]{{rp|7}}

Literary and cultural

Several landmark examples of dissenting writers played a significant role for the wider dissident movement. These include the persecutions of Osip Mandelshtam, Boris Pasternak, Mikhail Bulgakov, and Joseph Brodsky, as well as the publication of The Gulag Archipelago by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.

In literary world, there were dozens of literati who participated in dissident movement, including Vasily Aksyonov, Arkadiy Belinkov, Leonid Borodin, Joseph Brodsky, Georgi Vladimov, Vladimir Voinovich, Aleksandr Galich, Venedikt Yerofeyev, Alexander Zinoviev, Lev Kopelev, Naum Korzhavin, Vladimir Maximov, Viktor Nekrasov, Andrei Sinyavsky, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, and Varlam Shalamov.[58]

In the early Soviet Union, non-conforming academics were exiled via so-called Philosophers' ships.[59] Later, figures such as cultural theorist Grigori Pomerants were among active dissidents.[59]{{Rp|327}}

Other intersections of cultural and literary nonconformism with dissidents include the wide field of Soviet Nonconformist Art, such as the painters of the underground Lianozovo group, and artists active in the "Second Culture".

Other groups

Other groups included the Socialists, the movements for socioeconomic rights (especially the independent unions), as well as women's, environmental, and peace movements.[54]{{rp|132}}[59]{{rp|3–18}}

Dissidents and the Cold War

Responding to the issue of refuseniks in the Soviet Union, the United States Congress passed the Jackson–Vanik amendment in 1974. The provision in United States federal law intended to affect U.S. trade relations with countries of the Communist bloc that restrict freedom of emigration and other human rights.

The eight member countries of the Warsaw Pact signed the Helsinki Final Act in August 1975. The "third basket" of the Act included extensive human rights clauses.[60]{{rp|99–100}}

When Jimmy Carter entered office in 1976, he broadened his advisory circle to include critics of US–Soviet détente. He voiced support for the Czech dissident movement known as Charter 77, and publicly expressed concern about the Soviet treatment of dissidents Aleksandr Ginzburg and Andrei Sakharov. In 1977, Carter received prominent dissident Vladimir Bukovsky in the White House, asserting that he did not intend "to be timid" in his support of human rights.[61]{{rp|73}}

In 1979, the US Helsinki Watch Committee was established, funded by the Ford Foundation. Founded after the example of the Moscow Helsinki Group and similar watch groups in the Soviet bloc, it also aimed to monitor compliance with the human rights provisions of the Helsinki Accords and to provide moral support for those struggling for that objective inside the Soviet bloc. It acted as aconduit for information on repression in the Soviet Union, and lobbied policy-makers in the United States to continue to press the issue with Soviet leaders.[62]{{rp|460}}

US President Ronald Reagan attributed to the view that the "brutal treatment of Soviet dissidents was due to bureaucratic inertia."[63] On 14 November 1988, he held a meeting with Andrei Sakharov at the White House and said that Soviet human rights abuses are impeding progress and would continue to do so until the problem is "completely eliminated."[64] Whether talking to about one hundred dissidents in a broadcast to the Soviet people or at the U.S. Embassy, Reagan's agenda was one of freedom to travel, freedom of speech, freedom of religion.[65]

Dissidents about their dissent

Andrei Sakharov said, "Everyone wants to have a job, be married, have children, be happy, but dissidents must be prepared to see their lives destroyed and those dear to them hurt. When I look at my situation and my family's situation and that of my country, I realize that things are getting steadily worse."[66]

Fellow dissident and one of the founders of the Moscow Helsinki Group Lyudmila Alexeyeva wrote:

{{quote|What would happen if citizens acted on the assumption that they have rights? If one person did it, he would become a martyr; if two people did it, they would be labeled an enemy organization; if thousands of people did it, the state would have to become less oppressive.[67]{{rp|275}}}}

According to Soviet dissident Victor Davydoff, totalitarian system has no mechanisms that could change the behavior of the ruling group from within.[68] Any attempts to change this are immediately suppressed through repression.[68] Dissidents appealed to international human rights organizations, foreign governments, and there was a result.[68]

See also

  • Human rights movement in the Soviet Union
  • Samizdat
  • A Chronicle of Current Events
  • Chronicle of the Catholic Church in Lithuania
  • They Chose Freedom (4 parts) – 2005 documentary by Vladimir Kara-Murza Jr.
  • Parallels, Events, People (36 parts) – 2013 documentary by Natella Boltyanskaya
  • Refusenik – 2007 documentary by Laura Bialis
{{portal bar|Soviet Union|Russia|Society|Politics|Freedom of speech|Human rights}}

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33. ^{{cite book|author1=Volkogonov, Dmitri |author2=Shukman, Harold |title=Autopsy for an empire: the seven leaders who built the Soviet regime|date=1998|publisher=Simon & Schuster|isbn=978-0684834207|page=342|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=S5XlHA_75YwC&pg=PA342}}
34. ^{{cite web|author=Tismaneanu, Vladimir|title=Who was Yuri Andropov? Ideologue, policeman, apparatchik: why a deceased Soviet butcher has an ever-growing mini-cult following|url=http://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/238843/who-was-yuri-andropov-ideologue-policeman-vladimir-tismaneanu|publisher=FrontPage Magazine|date=18 August 2014}}
35. ^{{cite journal|author=Yankelevich, Tatyana|title=Silence is the crime|journal=Human Rights|volume=13|date=1985|issue=13|pages=40|url=http://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/huri13&div=43}}
36. ^{{cite news|author=Ерошок, Зоя|title=Людмила Алексеева: "Я — человек, склонный быть счастливым"|trans-title=Lyudmila Alexeyeva, "I am a man prone to be happy"|url=http://www.novayagazeta.ru/society/67247.html|work=Novaya Gazeta|issue=15|date=13 February 2015|language=Russian}}
37. ^{{cite journal|author=Murray, Thomas|title=Genetic screening in the workplace: ethical issues|journal=Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine|date=June 1983|volume=25|issue=6|pages=451–454|pmid=6886846|url=http://journals.lww.com/joem/Citation/1983/06000/Genetic_Screening_in_the_Workplace__Ethical.9.aspx|doi=10.1097/00043764-198306000-00009}}
38. ^{{cite journal|author=Reich, Walter|title=Diagnosing Soviet dissidents. Courage becomes madness, and deviance disease|journal=Harper's Magazine|date=August 1978|volume=257|issue=1539|pages=31–37|pmid=11662503|url=http://harpers.org/archive/1978/08/diagnosing-soviet-dissidents/}}
39. ^{{cite book|author=Bowers, Leonard|title=The social nature of mental illness|date=2003|page=135|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=juSAAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA135|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1134587278}}
40. ^{{cite journal|author=Shapiro, Leon|title=Soviet Union|journal=American Jewish Year Book|volume=72|date=1971|issue=72|pages=400–410|jstor=23605325}}
41. ^{{cite journal|author=Sharlet, Robert|title=Dissent and repression in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe: changing patterns since Khrushchev|journal=International Journal|date=Autumn 1978|volume=33|issue=4|pages=763–795|doi=10.2307/40201689|jstor=40201689}}
42. ^{{cite book|author=Shlapentokh, Vladimir|title=Soviet intellectuals and political power: the post-Stalin era|date=1990|publisher=I.B.Tauris|isbn=978-1850432845|page=|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7VFqqE5995UC&pg=PA96}}
43. ^{{cite journal|author=Shlapentokh, Vladimir|title=The justification of political conformism: the mythology of Soviet intellectuals|journal=Studies in Soviet Thought|date=March 1990|volume=39|issue=2|pages=111–135|doi=10.1007/BF00838027|jstor=20100501}}
44. ^{{cite journal|title=Выступления П.Д. Тищенко, Б.Г. Юдина, А.И. Антонова, А.Г. Гофмана, В.Н. Краснова, Б.А. Воскресенского|trans-title=Speeches by P.D. Tishchenko, B.G. Yudin, A.I. Antonov, A.G. Gofman, V.N. Krasnov, B.A. Voskresensky|journal=Nezavisimiy Psikhiatricheskiy Zhurnal [The Independent Psychiatric Journal]|year=2004|issue=2|issn=1028-8554|url=http://npar.ru/journal/2004/2/speeches.htm|accessdate=14 January 2012|language=Russian}}
45. ^{{harvs|txt|author1=Bukovsky|author2=Gluzman|year1=1975b|year2=1975c|year3=1975d}}
46. ^{{cite book|title=Implementation of the Final Act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe: findings and recommendations seven years after Helsinki. Report submitted to the Congress of the United States by the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe. November 1982|date=1982|publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office|location=Washington, D.C.|pages=|url=http://www.csce.gov/index.cfm?FuseAction=Files.Download&FileStore_id=436|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20151222203813/http://www.csce.gov/index.cfm?FuseAction=Files.Download&FileStore_id=436|dead-url=yes|archivedate=22 December 2015|format=PDF, immediate download|chapter=Appendix B. Imprisoned members of the Helsinki monitoring groups in the USSR and Lithuania|df=}}
47. ^{{cite book|author=Snyder, Sarah|title=Human rights activism and the end of the Cold War: a transnational history of the Helsinki network|date=2011|publisher=Cambridge University Press|location=New York|series=Human rights in history|page=75|isbn=978-1107645103}}
48. ^{{cite book|author=Zinkevych, Osyp|chapter=Ukrainian Helsinki Group|editor1=Kubiĭovych, Volodymyr |editor2=Struk, Danylo |title=Encyclopedia of Ukraine|publisher=University of Toronto Press|date=1993|volume=Vol. 5|pages=387–388|isbn=978-0802030108|chapter-url=http://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/display.asp?linkpath=pages%5CU%5CK%5CUkrainianHelsinkiGroup.htm}}
49. ^{{cite journal|author=Daniel, Alexander|title=Истоки и корни диссидентской активности в СССР|trans-title=Sources and roots of dissident activity in the USSR|journal=Неприкосновенный запас [Emergency Ration]|date=2002|volume=1|issue=21|url=http://magazines.russ.ru/nz/2002/21/dan.html|language=Russian}}
50. ^{{cite book|author=Horvath, Robert|title=The legacy of Soviet dissent: dissidents, democratisation and radical nationalism in Russia|date=2005|publisher=Routledge|location=London & New York|isbn=978-0415333207|pages=70–129|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HONoAAAAMAAJ}}
51. ^{{cite book|author=Thomas, Daniel|title=The Helsinki effect: international norms, human rights, and the demise of communism|publisher=Princeton University Press|date=2001|isbn=978-0691048581|location=Princeton, N.J}}
52. ^[https://chronicle6883.wordpress.com/2013/09/28/2-4-appeal-by-crimean-tatars-to-world-public-opinion/ A Chronicle of Current Events, No 2 (30 June 1968) – 2.4 Appeal by Crimean Tatars to World Public Opinion]
53. ^{{cite web|title=Двадцать четвертая серия. История крымских татар|trans-title=Part twenty four. History of the Crimean Tatars |url=http://www.golos-ameriki.ru/media/video/parallels-24-episode-/2541577.html?z=0&zp=1|author=Natella Boltyanskaya|publisher=Parallels, Events, People|website=Voice of America|date=30 December 2013|language=Russian}}
54. ^{{cite book|author=Gerlant, Uta|chapter="The law is our only language": Soviet dissidents and human rights|title=Human rights and history: a challenge for education|date=2010|publisher=Stiftung "Erinnerung, Verantwortung und Zukunft"|location=Berlin|isbn=978-3-9810631-9-6|pages=130–141}}
55. ^{{cite book|author1=Azbel', Mark |author2=Forbes, Grace |title=Refusenik, trapped in the Soviet Union|date=1981|publisher=Houghton Mifflin|isbn=978-0395302262|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kGSAAAAAIAAJ}}
56. ^{{Cite book| isbn = 978-0-226-22628-6| pages = 64–75| last1 = Cracraft| first1 = James| last2 = Rubenstein| first2 = Joshua| title = The Soviet Union Today: An Interpretive Guide| chapter = Dissent| date = 1988| chapterurl = http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=933059}}
57. ^{{cite journal|author=Stratman, David|title=Political and lumpen prisoners, the question of compliance, and socioliterary investigation|journal=Stanford Law Review|date=July 1975|volume=27|issue=6|pages=1629–1641|doi=10.2307/1228187|jstor=1228187}}
58. ^{{cite journal|title = Писатели-диссиденты: биобиблиографические статьи (начало)|journal = Новое литературное обозрение [New Literary Review]|date = 2004|issue = 66|url = http://magazines.russ.ru/nlo/2004/66/pisat29.html|trans-title = Dissident writers: bibliographic articles (beginning)|language = Russian}}
59. ^{{cite journal|author=Gregory, Paul|title=The ship of philosophers: how the early USSR dealt with dissident intellectuals|journal=The Independent Review|date=Spring 2009|volume=13|issue=4|pages=485–492|url=http://search.proquest.com/openview/2984587a66b51328b71eeaa8416662fc/1}}
60. ^{{cite book|author=Thomas, Daniel|title=The Helsinki effect: international norms, human rights, and the demise of Communism|date=2001|publisher=Princeton University Press|location=Princeton, N. J.|isbn=978-0691048598}}
61. ^{{Cite book| publisher = Cambridge University Press| isbn = 978-0-521-83721-7| pages = 66–88| editors = Melvyn P. Leffler, Odd Arne Westad (eds.)| last = Mitchell| first = Nancy| title = Volume III: Endings| chapter = The Cold War and Jimmy Carter| location = Cambridge| series = The Cambridge History of the Cold War| date = 2011}}
62. ^{{Cite book| publisher = Cambridge University Press| isbn = 978-0-521-83721-7| pages = 445–465| editors = Melvyn P. Leffler, Odd Arne Westad (eds.)| last = Foot| first = Rosemary| title = Volume III: Endings| chapter = The Cold War and human rights| location = Cambridge| series = The Cambridge History of the Cold War| date = 2011}}
63. ^{{cite book|author=Altshuler, Stuart|title=From exodus to freedom: a history of the Soviet Jewry movement|date=2005|publisher=Rowman & Littlefield|isbn=978-0742549364|pages=61|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=G2uJfgAyVG0C&pg=PA61}}
64. ^{{cite news|author=Lee, Gary|title=President receives Sakharov|work=The Washington Post|date=15 November 1988|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1988/11/15/president-receives-sakharov/2cb81c98-cc99-4769-abbc-136af36a4e55/}}
65. ^{{cite book|author=Edwards, Lee|title=The essential Ronald Reagan: a profile in courage, justice, and wisdom|date=2005|publisher=Rowman & Littlefield|isbn=978-0742543751|pages=136|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-dSvWrJ6ooAC&pg=PA136&lpg=PA136}}
66. ^{{cite journal|author1=Hadden, Briton |author2=Luce, Henry |title=The World|journal=Time|date=1977|issue=109|page=29|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zj8nAQAAIAAJ}}
67. ^{{cite book|author=Alexeyeva, Ludmilla|title=Soviet dissent: contemporary movements for national, religious, and human rights|year=1987|location=Middletown, Connecticut|publisher=Wesleyan University Press|page=275|isbn=978-0-8195-6176-3|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5foGHAAACAAJ}}
68. ^{{cite web|author=Гальперович, Данила|title=Для выхода "Хроники текущих событий" в России опять пришло время|trans-title=Time is ripe again for issuing A Chronicle of Current Events in Russia|url=http://www.golos-ameriki.ru/content/hronika-davidov-interview/3017425.html|publisher=Voice of America|language=Russian|date=21 October 2015}}

Further reading

Outsiders' works

  • {{cite news|title=Chomsky signs statement hitting Soviet repression|url=http://www.thecrimson.com/article/1973/10/31/chomsky-signs-statement-hitting-soviet-repression/|work=The Harvard Crimson|date=31 October 1973}}
  • {{cite book|title=Civil dissent in the USSR: the Ford and Carter administrations' treatment of human rights during the era of the Moscow Helsinki Group|date=2012|publisher=University of Scranton|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CEo_mwEACAAJ}}
  • {{cite book|title=De la dissidence à la démocratie: passé, présent, avenir de la Russie: actes du colloque consacré à la mémoire de Vladimir Maximov|trans-title=From dissent to democracy: past, present and future of Russia: proceedings of a symposium dedicated to commemoration of Vladimir Maximov|date=1996|publisher=Éditions du Rocher|location=Paris|isbn=978-2268024301|language=French}}
  • {{cite book|title=Dissenso cristiano in URSS|trans-title=Christian dissent in the USSR|date=1974|publisher=Editrice Missionaria Italiana|location=Bologna|oclc=64387170|language=Italian}}
  • {{cite book|title=Dissent, ethnonationalism, and the politics of coercion in the USSR|date=1990|publisher=Carleton University|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=UdKgSgAACAAJ}}
  • {{cite journal|title=Dissent, psychiatry, and the Soviet Union|journal=The Lancet|date=9 March 1974|volume=1|issue=7854|pages=419–420|pmid=11643587|doi=10.1016/s0140-6736(74)93195-x}}
  • {{cite journal|title=Human rights: the dissidents v. Moscow|journal=Time|date=21 February 1977|volume=109|issue=8|pages=28|url=http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,918665,00.html}}
  • {{cite book|title=Il dissenso culturale nell'URSS: documenti leterari edel samizdat|trans-title=The cultural dissent in the USSR: literary documents of samizdat|date=1977|publisher=La biennale di Venezia|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LxoARAAACAAJ|language=Italian}}
  • {{cite book|title=Politics and deviance: the social control of dissidents in the Soviet Union, 1965–78|date=1980|publisher=University of Essex|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ns2LHAAACAAJ}}
  • {{cite news|title=Sakharov case spotlights Soviet efforts against dissidents|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1916&dat=19840526&id=kCpJAAAAIBAJ&sjid=swYNAAAAIBAJ&pg=1245,4866032&hl=com|work=The Hour|date=26 May 1984}}
  • {{cite book|title=Slavophiles and westernizers in Soviet dissent|date=1975|publisher=Wellesley College|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=UrRUQwAACAAJ}}
  • {{cite news|title=Solzhenitsyn urges Slavic nation to replace U.S.S.R.: dissent: exiled writer launches a vehement attack on Gorbachev's policies. His article will be distributed widely in the Soviet Union|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1990-09-19/news/mn-636_1_soviet-union|work=Los Angeles Times|date=19 September 1990}}
  • {{cite journal|title=Soviet activists honoured|journal=Nature|date=5 March 1981|volume=290|issue=5801|pages=7|doi=10.1038/290007b0|bibcode=1981Natur.290R...7.}}
  • {{cite book|title=Soviet dissent and the American national interest|date=1986|publisher=Defense Technical Information Center|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=JHbFXwAACAAJ}}
  • {{cite book|title=Soviet dissident scientists, 1966–78: a study|date=1979|publisher=Defense Technical Information Center|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eVJKPQAACAAJ}}
  • {{cite web|title=Soviet dissidents and Jimmy Carter|url=http://nsarchive.gwu.edu/NSAEBB/NSAEBB391/|publisher=Memorial|accessdate=28 November 2015}}
  • {{cite journal|title=Soviet dissidents: another taken|journal=Nature|date=20 November 1980|volume=288|issue=5788|pages=206|doi=10.1038/288206b0|bibcode=1980Natur.288R.206.}}
  • {{cite journal|title=Soviet dissidents seek paper support|journal=New Scientist|date=2 June 1977|volume=74|issue=1054|pages=517|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=VL08zuGJdSwC&pg=PA517|last1=Information|first1=Reed Business}}
  • {{cite news|title=Soviet-era dissidents despise Putin|url=http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2004/nov/13/20041113-111225-7336r/?page=all|work=The Washington Times|date=13 November 2004}}
  • {{cite journal|title=Soviet nuclear dissent|journal=Nature|date=26 January 1989|volume=337|issue=6205|pages=292|doi=10.1038/337292a0|bibcode=1989Natur.337Q.292.|pmid=2911370}}
  • {{cite journal|title=Soviet Union: bad days for dissidents|journal=Time|date=26 April 1976|url=http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,879670,00.html}}
  • {{cite journal|title=Soviet Union: crackdown on dissent|journal=Time|date=18 December 1972|url=http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,945167,00.html}}
  • {{cite journal|title=Soviet Union: dissent = insanity|journal=Time|date=19 December 1969|url=http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,941730,00.html}}
  • {{cite journal|title=Soviet Union: exile for dissenters|journal=Time|date=20 August 1973|url=http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,907724,00.html}}
  • {{cite journal|title=Soviet Union: music of dissent|journal=Time|date=7 September 1970|url=http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,902706,00.html}}
  • {{cite journal|title=Soviet Union: smothering dissent|journal=Time|date=11 February 1974|url=http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,908482,00.html}}
  • {{cite journal|title=Soviet Union: support for dissent|journal=Nature|date=28 September 1973|volume=245|issue=5422|pages=178|doi=10.1038/245178a0|bibcode=1973Natur.245..178O|author1=Our Washington Correspondent}}
  • {{cite journal|title=Soviet Union, the war: asylums or prisons?|journal=Time|date=7 February 1972|url=http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,905721,00.html}}
  • {{cite book|title=The human rights movement and dissidents in the Soviet Union: can their demand for legality prevent arbitrariness?|date=1985|publisher=University of Maine School of Law|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eXWFGwAACAAJ}}
  • {{cite web|title=The KGB file of Andrei Sakharov. Index of documents|url=http://www.yale.edu/annals/sakharov/sakharov_list.htm|language=English, Russian|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070521130856/http://www.yale.edu/annals/sakharov/sakharov_list.htm|archivedate=2007-05-21|df=}}
  • {{cite news|title=Two Soviet giants, in dissent|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1990/09/29/opinion/two-soviet-giants-in-dissent.html|work=The New York Times|date=29 September 1990}}
  • {{cite book|title=U.S. policy toward Russia: warnings and dissent|date=2000|publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office|location=Washington, D.C.|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=a5Fw5llAV_UC|isbn=9780160605406}}
  • {{cite journal|title=US science academy supports dissident scientists|journal=New Scientist|date=5 January 1978|volume=77|issue=1084|pages=3|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Ayh04jd5YdsC&pg=PA3|last1=Information|first1=Reed Business}}
  • {{cite journal|title=Western pressure for Soviet dissidents continues|journal=New Scientist|date=6 March 1980|volume=85|issue=1197|pages=720|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MvwFA5EWZQkC&pg=PA720|last1=Information|first1=Reed Business}}
  • {{cite book|title=Власть и диссиденты: Из документов КГБ и ЦК КПСС|trans-title=Authority and dissidents: From documents by the KGB and the Central Committee of the CPSU|date=2006|publisher=Moscow Helsinki Group|location=Moscow|isbn=978-5-98440-034-3|url=http://www.mhg.ru/files/012/Vlastdis.pdf|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130306215833/http://www.mhg.ru/files/012/Vlastdis.pdf|archivedate=6 March 2013|dead-url=no|language=Russian}}
  • {{cite journal|title=Писатели-диссиденты: биобиблиографические статьи (начало)|journal=Новое литературное обозрение [New Literary Review]|date=2004|issue=66|url=http://magazines.russ.ru/nlo/2004/66/pisat29.html|trans-title=Dissident writers: bibliographic articles (beginning)|language=Russian}}
  • {{cite journal|title=Писатели-диссиденты: биобиблиографические статьи (продолжение)|journal=Новое литературное обозрение [New Literary Review]|date=2004|issue=67|url=http://magazines.russ.ru/nlo/2004/67/diss25.html|trans-title=Dissident writers: bibliographic articles (continuance)|language=Russian}}
  • {{cite journal|title=Писатели-диссиденты: биобиблиографические статьи (окончание)|journal=Новое литературное обозрение [New Literary Review]|date=2004|issue=68|url=http://magazines.russ.ru/nlo/2004/68/dis34.html|trans-title=Dissident writers: bibliographic articles (ending)|language=Russian}}
  • {{cite journal|title=П.Л. Капица и Ю.В. Андропов об инакомыслии|trans-title=P.L. Kapitsa and Yu.V. Andropov about dissent|journal=Kommunist|date=1991|issue=7|language=Russian}}
  • {{cite web|title=Resistance to Unfreedom in the USSR|url=http://old.sakharov-center.ru/museum/expositions/english/resistance-unfreedom-ussr/|publisher=The Andrei Sakharov Museum and Public Center "Peace, Progress, Human Rights"}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Ackerman, Galina|title=Еще раз о диссидентах — об их роли в падении советского режима|trans-title=Once again about dissidents – about their role in the fall of the Soviet regime|journal=Kontinent|date=2006|issue=128|url=http://magazines.russ.ru/continent/2006/128/akk15.html|language=Russian}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Adelstein, Robert|title=Soviet dissidents: keeping the flame alight|journal=Nature|date=30 September 1976|volume=263|issue=5576|pages=363–364|doi=10.1038/263363a0|bibcode=1976Natur.263..363A}}
  • {{cite book|author=Anderson, Elena|title=Repressive policies against Soviet dissent in the post-Stalin era, 1964–1972|date=1994|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zz_6NwAACAAJ}}
  • {{cite book|author=Antunes, Melo|title=Libertà e socialismo: momenti storici del dissenso|trans-title=Liberty and socialism: historical moments of dissent|date=1978|publisher=SugarCo Ed|location=Milan|oclc=256585424|language=Italian}}
  • {{cite news|author=Aron, Leon|title=The return of Soviet dissidents|url=http://www.themoscowtimes.com/sitemap/free/2008/3/article/the-return-of-soviet-dissidents/361100.html|work=The Moscow Times|date=19 March 2008}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Astrachan, Antony|title=Détente and dissent|journal=The New Republic|date=22 September 1973|pages=15–18|url=https://newrepublic.com/article/91476/detente-and-dissent}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Aucouturier, Michel|title=Les revues de l'émigration et de la dissidence russes|journal=Le Débat|date=1981–1982|volume=9|issue=2|pages=72–79|doi=10.3917/deba.009.0072|trans-title=Magazines of emigration and Russian dissent|language=French}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Barashkov, Gregory|title=Диссидентское движение в СССР(1960–1970)|trans-title=Dissident movement in the USSR (1960–1970)|journal=Известия Саратовского университета. Серия Экономика. Управление. Право|date=2007|volume=7|issue=1|pages=102–104|url=http://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/dissidentskoe-dvizhenie-v-sssr-1960-1970-e-gody|language=Russian|format=PDF, immediate download}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Barber, John|title=Opposition in Russia|journal=Government and Opposition|date=October 1997|volume=32|issue=4|pages=598–613|doi=10.1111/j.1477-7053.1997.tb00448.x}}
  • {{cite book|author=Barghoorn, Frederick|title=The general pattern of Soviet dissent|date=1971|publisher=Research Institute on Communist Affairs, School of International Affairs, Columbia University|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=W17vAAAAMAAJ}}
  • {{cite book|author=Barghoorn, Frederick|chapter=Soviet dissenters on Soviet nationality policy|editor1=Bell, Wendell |editor2=Freeman, Walter |title=Ethnicity and nation-building: comparative, international, and historical perspectives|date=1974|publisher=Sage Publications|location=Beverly Hills, London|pages=117–133|isbn=978-0803901735|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books/?id=gw65AAAAIAAJ}}
  • {{cite book|author=Barghoorn, Frederick|title=Détente and the democratic movement in the USSR|date=1976|publisher=Free Press|location=New York|isbn=978-0029018507}}
  • {{cite book|author=Barghoorn, Frederick|title=Pluralism in the Soviet Union|editor1=Solomon, Susan |editor2=Skilling, Harold |date=1983|publisher=Macmillan|isbn=978-0333345825|pages=131–168|chapter=Regime–dissenter relations after Khrushchev: some observations|doi=10.1007/978-1-349-06617-9_6}}
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  • {{cite journal|author=Sun, Marjorie|title=Soviets clamp down on dissident groups|journal=Science|date=8 October 1982|volume=218|issue=4568|page=139|doi=10.1126/science.218.4568.139|bibcode=1982Sci...218..139S|pmid=17753431}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Surovtseva, Ekaterina|title=А.И. Солженицын и А.Д. Сахаров: дискуссия вокруг "Письма вождям Советского Союза" и её восприятие в эмигрантской печати (М. Агурский)|trans-title=A.I. Solzhenitsyn and A.D. Sakharov: the debate around "Letter to the Soviet leaders" and its perception in the emigre press (M. Agursky)|journal=Филологические науки. Вопросы теории и практики|date=2014|volume=9|issue=39, part 2|pages=159–161|url=http://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/a-i-solzhenitsyn-i-a-d-saharov-diskussiya-vokrug-pisma-vozhdyam-sovetskogo-soyuza-i-eyo-vospriyatie-v-emigrantskoy-pechati-m-agurskiy.pdf|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160306023459/http://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/a-i-solzhenitsyn-i-a-d-saharov-diskussiya-vokrug-pisma-vozhdyam-sovetskogo-soyuza-i-eyo-vospriyatie-v-emigrantskoy-pechati-m-agurskiy.pdf|archivedate=6 March 2016|dead-url=yes|format=PDF, immediate download|language=Russian|df=}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Surovtseva, Ekaterina|title=А.И. Солженицын, А.Д. Сахаров и Р. Медведев: дискуссия вокруг "Письма вождям Советского Союза" и её восприятие в эмигрантской печати (М. Агурский)|trans-title=A.I. Solzhenitsyn, A.D. Sakharov and R. Medvedev: the debate around "Letter to the Soviet leaders" and its perception in the emigre press (M. Agursky)|journal=Молодой ученый|date=2015|issue=2|pages=608–613|url=http://www.moluch.ru/archive/82/14689/|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150419201834/http://moluch.ru/archive/82/14689/|archivedate=19 April 2015|dead-url=no|language=Russian}}
  • {{cite book|author=Surrett, William|title=Formalization and contemporary patterns and conditions of modern Soviet dissidence|date=1987|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=aVHFtwAACAAJ}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Suslensky, Yakov|title=The treatment of activities of Russian and non‐Russian dissidents by the Soviet regime: a comparative analysis|journal=The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity|date=September 1983|volume=11|issue=2|pages=232–243|doi=10.1080/00905998308407969}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Sweeting, Stephen|title=Postmodern strategies of resistance: Solzhenitsyn and Havel|journal=Journal of Integrated Studies|date=Spring 2010|volume=1|issue=1|pages=1–10|url=http://jis.athabascau.ca/index.php/jis/article/view/6/43}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Szulc, Tad|title=Living with dissent|journal=Foreign Policy|date=Summer 1978|issue=31|pages=180–191|jstor=1148152|doi=10.2307/1148152}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Tarnawsky, Ostap|title=Dissident poets in Ukraine|journal=Journal of Ukrainian Studies|date=Fall 1981|volume=6|issue=2|pages=17–27|url=http://search.proquest.com/openview/ec990a822bb5830e92314198ccbf2849/1?}}
  • {{cite book|author=Tarnow, Alexander von|title=La Russia del dissenso|trans-title=Russia of dissent|date=1976|publisher=Ciarrapico|location=Rome|asin=B00RW46CO0|language=Italian}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Tikos, Laszlo|title=Dissent among non‐Russian writers of the U.S.S.R. — A philologist's analysis|journal=The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity|date=June 1973|volume=1|issue=2|pages=10–16|doi=10.1080/00905997308407741}}
  • {{cite book|author=Tökés, Rudolf|title=Dissent in the USSR: politics, ideology, and people|date=1975|publisher=Johns Hopkins University Press|isbn=978-0801816611}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Tonge, William|title=Psychiatry and political dissent|journal=The Lancet|date=20 July 1974|volume=304|issue=7873|pages=150–152|doi=10.1016/S0140-6736(74)91569-4|pmid=4135437}}
  • {{cite book|author=Tria, Massimo|chapter=L'invasione vista dai sovietici, fra approvazione e dissenso|trans-chapter=The imaginative invasion of the Soviets, from approval to dissent|editor1=Caccamo, Francesco |editor2=Helan, Pavel |editor3=Tria, Massimo |title=Primavera di Praga, risveglio europeo|trans-title=Prague Spring, European awakening|date=2011|publisher=Firenze University Press|isbn=978-8864532691|pages=97–126|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ruSmH9fkEBMC&pg=PA97|language=Italian}}
  • {{cite book|author=Trigos, Ludmilla|chapter=The decembrists and dissidence: myth and anti-myth from the 1960s–1980s|title=The decembrist myth in Russian culture|date=2009|publisher=Macmillan|isbn=978-0230619166|pages=141–160|doi=10.1057/9780230104716_7}}
  • {{cite book|author=Ulam, Adam|title=Russia's failed revolutions: from the decembrists to the dissidents|date=1981|publisher=Littlehampton Book Services|isbn=978-0297779407}}
  • {{cite book|author=Vaissié, Cécile|title=Pour votre liberté et pour la nôtre: le combat des dissidents de Russie|trans-title=For your and our freedom: the struggle of Russian dissidents|date=1999|publisher=Laffont|isbn=978-2221090473|language=French}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Vaissié, Cécile|title="La Chronique des évenements en cours". Une revue de la dissidence dans l'URSS brejnévienne|journal=Vingtième Siècle. Revue d'Histoire|date=July–September 1999|jstor=3770704|issue=63|pages=107–118|doi=10.2307/3770704|trans-title=A Chronicle of Current Events. A review of dissidence in the Brezhnev USSR|language=French}}
  • {{cite book|author=Vaissié, Cécile|title=Russie, une femme en dissidence : Larissa Bogoraz|trans-title=Russia, a woman in dissent: Larisa Bogoraz|date=2000|publisher=Plon|isbn=978-2259191555|language=French}}
  • {{cite book|author=Vaissié, Cécile|title=Les intellectuels en exil face aux régimes totalitaires|trans-title=Intellectuals in exile deal with totalitarian regimes|editor1=Falkowski, Wojciech |editor2=Marès, Antoine |date=2011|pages=143–155|publisher=Institut d'études slaves|location=Paris|chapter=Le combat des dissidents de Russie en Occident|trans-chapter=The struggle of Russian dissidents in the West|chapter-url=https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00633395/|language=French}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Vaissié, Cécile|title=Archiver les samizdats de la dissidence russe|trans-title=Archive of samizdat by the Russian dissent|journal=Écrire l'Histoire|date=2014|issue=13–14|pages=129–135|doi=10.4000/elh.487|language=French}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Vaissié, Cécile|title='Black robe, golden epaulettes': from the Russian dissidents to Pussy Riot|journal=Religion and Gender|date=2014|volume=4|issue=2|pages=166–183|doi=10.18352/rg.9255}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Vardys, Stanley|title=The nature and philosophy of Baltic dissent: a comparative perspective|journal=The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity|date=September 1982|volume=10|issue=2|pages=121–136|doi=10.1080/00905998208407936}}
  • {{cite journal|author1=Vigdorova, Frida |author2=Katz, Michael |title=The trial of Joseph Brodsky|journal=New England Review|date=2014|volume=34|issue=3–4|pages=183–207|doi=10.1353/ner.2014.0022}}
  • {{cite book|author=Voren, Robert van|title=On dissidents and madness: from the Soviet Union of Leonid Brezhnev to the "Soviet Union" of Vladimir Putin |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tyDIKu8XsgcC&printsec=frontcover|publisher=Rodopi Publishers|location=Amsterdam—New York|year=2009|isbn=978-90-420-2585-1}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Walsh, John|title=Soviet-American science accord: could dissent deter detente?|journal=Science|date=6 April 1973|volume=180|issue=4081|pages=40–43|doi=10.1126/science.180.4081.40|pmid=17757967|bibcode=1973Sci...180...40W|jstor=1735290}}
  • {{cite book|author=Weeks, Albert|title=Andrei Sakharov and the Soviet dissidents: a critical commentary|date=1975|publisher=Monarch Press|isbn=978-0671009632|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MYHKmgEACAAJ}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Westrate, Mike|title=The self against the state: Valery Abramkin and the destruction of dissident identity|journal=Acta Slavica Iaponica|date=2012|volume=31|pages=105‒121|url=http://src-hokudai-ac.jp/publictn/acta/31/05WestrateE.pdf|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160224233128/http://src-hokudai-ac.jp/publictn/acta/31/05WestrateE.pdf|archivedate=24 February 2016|dead-url=no}}
  • {{cite journal|author=White, Sarah|title=New crackdown on Russian dissidents and refusniks|journal=New Scientist|date=25 June 1981|volume=90|issue=1259|pages=816|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HqflJ99KzsEC&pg=PA816}}
  • {{cite journal|author=White, Sarah|title=Science keeps the dissidents hoping|journal=New Scientist|date=11 February 1982|volume=93|issue=1292|pages=359|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=M0E-5yH7c7QC&pg=PA359}}
  • {{cite book|author=Wilke, Manfred|chapter=Solschenizyn und der Westen|trans-chapter=Solzhenitsyn and the West|editor1=Veen, Hans-Joachim |editor2=Mählert, Ulrich |editor3=März, Peter |title=Wechselwirkungen Ost-West: Dissidenz, Opposition und Zivilgesellschaft 1975–1989|trans-title=East-West interactions: dissidence, opposition and civil society 1975–1989|date=2007|publisher=Böhlau Verlag Köln Weimar|pages=149–172|isbn=978-3412233068|language=German|chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=F7Wo-Fz1EFIC&pg=PA149}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Willis, David|title=Currents of nationalism, dissent beneath crust of communist conformity|journal=The Christian Science Monitor|date=15 January 1981|url=http://www.csmonitor.com/1981/0115/011553.html}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Windholz, George|title=Psychiatric commitments of religious dissenters in Tsarist and Soviet Russia: two case studies|journal=Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes|date=November 1985|volume=48|issue=4|pages=329–340|doi=10.1080/00332747.1985.11024294}}
  • {{cite book|author1=Woll, Josephine |author2=Treml, Vladimir |title=Soviet dissident literature: a critical guide|date=1983|publisher=G.K. Hall|isbn=978-0816186266}}
  • {{cite book|author=Woychyshyn, Nestor|title=Soviet Ukrainian political dissidents in the West: their politics, interaction, and impact after exile to the West, 1965–1983|date=1986|publisher=Carleton University|location=Ottawa, Canada|url=https://curve.carleton.ca/91cb8238-4f5f-4565-8477-1d5f055fac6d}}
  • {{cite book|author=Wynn, Allan|title=Notes of a non-conspirator: working with Russian dissidents|date=1987|publisher=Andre Deutsch|location=London|isbn=978-0233981499}}
  • {{cite book|author1=Wynn, Allan |author2=Dewhirst, Martin |author3=Stone, Harold |title=Fifth International Sakharov Hearing: Proceedings, April, 1985|date=1986|publisher=Andre Deutsch|isbn=978-0233980508|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=HGBpAAAAMAAJ}}
  • {{cite journal|author1=Wyszomirskia, Margaret |author2=Oleszczukb, Thomas |author3=Smith, Theresa |title=Cultural dissent and defection: the case of Soviet nonconformist artists|journal=Journal of Arts Management and Law|date=March 1988|volume=18|issue=1|pages=44–62|doi=10.1080/07335113.1988.9942181}}
  • {{cite book|author1=Yakobson, Sergius |author2=Allen, Robert |title=Aspects of intellectual ferment and dissent in the Soviet Union prepared at the request of Senator Thomas J. Dodd for the Subcommittee to investigate the administration of the Internal Security Act and other internal security laws of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate|date=1968|publisher=United States Government Publishing Office|location=Washington, D.C.|oclc=3330}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Yeo, Clayton|title=Psychiatry, the law and dissent in the Soviet Union|journal=Review of the International Commission of Jurists|date=June 1975|issue=14|pages=34–41|pmid=11662196}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Zanchetta, Barbara|title=L'appuntamento mancato: la sinistra italiana e il dissenso nei regimi comunisti (1968–1989)|trans-title=The missed appointment: the Italian left and the dissent in the communist regimes (1968–1989)|journal=Cold War History|date=February 2012|volume=12|issue=1|pages=178–179|doi=10.1080/14682745.2012.655450|language=Italian}}
  • {{cite book|author=Zdravomyslov, Andrei|chapter=Диссидентское движение в свете социологии конфликта. А.Д. Сахаров|trans-chapter=Dissident movement in the light of sociology of conflict. A.D. Sakharov|title=Социология конфликта. Россия на путях преодоления кризиса. Учебное пособие для студентов высших учебных заведений|trans-title=Sociology of conflict. Russia on ways to overcome crisis. Textbook for students of higher educational institutions|date=1995|publisher=Аспект-пресс|location=Moscow|isbn=978-5756700091|pages=264–267|language=Russian}}
  • {{cite book|author=Zukerman, William|title=Voice of dissent: Jewish problems, 1948–1961|date=1964|publisher=Brookman Associates|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=cm0NAAAAIAAJ}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Zuzowski, Robert|title=The significance of dissent in the Soviet Union|journal=Australian Outlook|date=December 1985|volume=39|issue=3|pages=165–170|doi=10.1080/10357718508444890}}
  • {{cite book|author=Zveteremich, Pietro|title=Dissenso e no: esiste una letteratura "sovietica"?: estratto da Nuovi Annali della Facoltà di Magistero dell'Università di Messina|trans-title=Dissent and no: does "Soviet" literature exist?: extract from New Annals of the Faculty of Education at the University of Messina|date=1983|publisher=Editrice Herder|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=W4UjAAAAMAAJ|language=Italian}}

Insiders' works

  • {{cite journal|author=Alexeyeva, Ludmilla|title=The human rights movement in the USSR|journal=Survey|date=1977–1978|volume=23|issue=4|pages=72–85}}
  • {{cite book|author=Alekseeva, Liudmila|title=The diversity of Soviet dissent: ideologies, goals and direction, 1965–1980|date=1980|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XSbcPgAACAAJ}}
  • {{cite book|author=Alexeyeva, Ludmilla|title=Soviet dissent: contemporary movements for national, religious, and human rights|date=1987|orig-year=1985|location=Middletown, Connecticut|publisher=Wesleyan University Press|edition=2|isbn=978-0-8195-6176-3|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5foGHAAACAAJ}}
  • {{cite book|author=Amalrik, Andrei|title=Записки диссидента|trans-title=Dissident's Notes|date=1982|publisher=Ардис|location=Ann Arbor|url=http://www.sakharov-center.ru/asfcd/auth/?t=book&num=1416|language=Russian}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Amalrik, Andrei|title=Soviet dissidents and the American press: a reply|journal=Columbia Journalism Review|date=1 March 1978|volume=16|issue=6|page=63|url=http://search.proquest.com/openview/be93200cfcacd49910151cfd0bec44f8/1}}
  • {{cite book|author=Boukovsky, Vladimir|title=Jugement à Moscou – un dissident dans les archives du Kremlin|trans-title=Judgement in Moscow – a dissident in the Kremlin archives|date=1995|publisher=Robert Laffont|location=Paris|isbn=978-2-221-07460-2|language=French}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Brodsky, Joseph|title=An appeal for Vladimir Maramzin|journal=The New York Review of Books|date=19 September 1974|url=http://www.nybooks.com/articles/1974/09/19/an-appeal-for-vladimir-maramzin/}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Brodsky, Joseph|title=Victims|journal=The New York Review of Books|date=23 January 1975|url=http://www.nybooks.com/articles/1975/01/23/victims-4/}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Brodsky, Joseph|title=Nadezhda Mandelstam (1899–1980)|journal=The New York Review of Books|date=5 March 1981|url=http://www.nybooks.com/articles/1981/03/05/nadezhda-mandelstam-18991980/}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Brodsky, Joseph|title=Poetry as a form of resistance to reality|journal=Publications of the Modern Language Association of America|date=March 1992|volume=107|issue=2|pages=220–225|url=http://search.proquest.com/openview/f560e2a2bd45f2aeb36e930aac235eef/1?}}
  • {{cite book|author=Bukovsky, Vladimir|title=To build a castle: my life as a dissenter|date=1978|publisher=Andrei Deutsch|location=London|url=http://antisoviet.imwerden.net/bukovsky_v_to_build.pdf|isbn=978-0-233-97023-3}}
  • {{vcite book|author=Boukovsky, Vladimir|title=Une nouvelle maladie mentale en URSS: l'opposition|trans_title=A new mental illness in the USSR: the opposition|date=1971|publisher=Le Seuil|location=Paris|language=French|isbn=2020025272|harvid=Boukovsky1971}}
  • {{vcite book|author=Bukowski, Wladimir|title=UdSSR. Opposition. Eine neue Geisteskrankheit in der Sowjetunion? Eine Dokumentation von W. Bukowskij|trans_title=The USSR. Opposition. A new mental illness in the Soviet Union? Documentation by V. Bukovsky|date=1971|publisher=Carl Hanser Verlag|location=München|isbn=3446115714|language=German|harvid=Bukowski1971}}
  • {{vcite book|author=Bukovskij, Vladimir|title=Una nuova malattia mentale in Urss: l'opposizione|trans_title=A new mental illness in the USSR: opposition|date=1972|publisher=Etas Kompass|location=Milan|language=Italian|harvid=Bukovskij1972}}
  • {{vcite book|author=Bukovsky, Vladimir|title=Una nueva enfermedad mental en la U.R.S.S.: la oposición|trans_title=A new mental illness in the USSR: opposition|date=1972|publisher=Lasser Press|location=México|language=Spanish|harvid=Bukovsky1972}}
  • {{vcite journal|author=Bukovsky, Vladimir; Gluzman, Semyon [Владимир Буковский, Семён Глузман]|title=Пособие по психиатрии для инакомыслящих|journal=Хроника защиты прав в СССР [Chronicle of defense of rights in the USSR]|issue=13|pages=36–61|date=January–February 1975a|url=http://antisoviet.narod.ru/h_z_p_13_1975.pdf|trans_title=A manual on psychiatry for dissidents|language=Russian|harvid=BukovskyGluzman1975a}} The work in Russian was also published in: {{cite book|author1=Коротенко, Ада |author2=Аликина, Наталия |title=Советская психиатрия: Заблуждения и умысел|year=2002|publisher=Издательство «Сфера»|location=Киев|isbn=978-966-7841-36-2|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OFEeAQAAIAAJ|pages=197–218}} The work in English was published in: {{cite book|author1=Bloch, Sidney |author2=Reddaway, Peter |title=Russia's political hospitals: the abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union|year=1977|publisher=Victor Gollancz Ltd|isbn=978-0-575-02318-5|pages=419–440}}
  • {{vcite journal|author=Bukovsky, Vladimir; Gluzman, Semyon|title=A manual on psychiatry for dissidents|journal=Survey: A Journal of East and West Studies|date=Winter–Spring 1975b|volume=21|issue=1|pages=180–199|url=http://www.unz.org/Pub/Survey-1975q1-00180|harvid=BukovskyGluzman1975b}}
  • {{vcite book|author=Bukovsky, Vladimir; Gluzman, Semyon|title=A manual of psychiatry for political dissidents|date=1975c|publisher=Amnesty International|location=London|oclc=872337790|harvid=BukovskyGluzman1975c}}
  • {{vcite journal|author=Bukovsky, Vladimir; Gluzman, Semyon|title=A dissident's guide to psychiatry|journal=A Chronicle of Human Rights in the USSR|location=New York|publisher=Kronika Press|date=1975d|issue=13|pages=31–57|harvid=BukovskyGluzman1975d}}
  • {{vcite book|author=Bukovskiĭ, Vladimir; Gluzman, Semyon|title=Håndbog i psykiatri for afvigere|trans-title=A manual on psychiatry for dissidents|date=1975e|publisher=Samarbetsdynamik AB|location=Göteborg|isbn=9185396001|oclc=7551381|language=Danish|harvid=BukovskiĭGluzman1975e}}
  • {{vcite journal|author=Boukovsky, Vladimir; Glouzmann, Semion|title=Guide de psychiatrie pour les dissidents soviétiques: dédié à Lonia Pliouchtch, victime de la terreur psychiatrique|trans-title=Guide on psychiatry for Soviet dissidents: dedicated to Lyonya Plyushch, a victim of psychiatric terror|journal=Esprit|date=September 1975|volume=449|issue=9|pages=307–332|jstor=24263203|language=French|url=http://www.esprit.presse.fr/archive/review/article.php?code=30025|harvid=BoukovskyGlouzmann1975}}
  • {{vcite book|author=Bukovskij, Vladimir; Gluzman, Semen; Leva, Marco|title=Guida psichiatrica per dissidenti. Con esempi pratici e una lettera dal Gulag|trans-title=Psychiatric guide for dissidents. With practical examples and a letter from the Gulag|date=1979|publisher=L'erba voglio|location=Milan|asin=B00E3B4JK4|language=Italian|harvid=BukovskijGluzmanLeva1979}}
  • {{vcite journal|author=Bukowski, Wladimir; Gluzman, Semen|title=Psychiatrie-handbuch für dissidenten|trans-title=A manual on psychiatry for dissidents|journal=Samisdat. Stimmen aus dem "anderen Rußland"|date=1976|issue=Nr. 8|pages=29–48|location=Bern|language=German|harvid=BukowskiGluzman1976}}
  • {{cite journal|author1=Bunyan, Gordon |author2=Hurst, P.D. |title=Political opposition in the Soviet Union: are the dissidents really important?|journal=Australian Outlook|date=April 1977|volume=31|issue=1|pages=61–74|doi=10.1080/10357717708444592}}
  • {{cite book|author=Chalidze, Valery|title=Литературные дела КГБ: дела Суперфина, Эткинда, Хейфеца, Марамзина: в приложении — документы о советской цензуре|trans-title=The literary cases of the KGB: the cases of Superfin, Etkind, Heifetz, Maramzin: there are documents about Soviet censorship in the application|date=1976|publisher=Хроника|location=New York|language=Russian|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8uYonQEACAAJ}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Chalidze, Valery|title=How important is Soviet dissent?|journal=Commentary|date=1 June 1977|volume=63|issue=6|pages=57|url=https://www.commentarymagazine.com/articles/how-important-is-soviet-dissent/}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Daniel, Alexander|title=Истоки и корни диссидентской активности в СССР|trans-title=Sources and roots of dissident activity in the USSR|journal=Неприкосновенный запас [Emergency Ration]|date=2002|volume=1|issue=21|url=http://magazines.russ.ru/nz/2002/21/dan.html|language=Russian}}
  • {{cite book|editor1=Daniel, Aleksander |editor2=Gluza, Zbigniew |title=Słownik dysydentów. Czołowe postacie ruchów opozycyjnych w krajach komunistycznych w latach 1956–1989. Tom 1|trans-title=Dictionary of dissidents. The leading figures of the opposition movements in communist countries in 1956–1989. Volume 1|date=2007|publisher=Karta|location=Warszaw|isbn=978-8388288890|language=Polish}}
  • {{cite book|editor1=Daniel, Aleksander |editor2=Gluza, Zbigniew |title=Słownik dysydentów. Czołowe postacie ruchów opozycyjnych w krajach komunistycznych w latach 1956–1989. Tom 2|trans-title=Dictionary of dissidents. The leading figures of the opposition movements in communist countries in 1956–1989. Volume 2|date=2007|publisher=Karta|location=Warszaw|isbn=978-8388288845|language=Polish}}
  • {{cite book|author=Etkind, Efim|title=Notes of a non-conspirator|date=1978|publisher=Oxford University Press|location=London|isbn=978-0192117397}}
  • {{cite book|author=Etkind, Efim|title=Unblutige Hinrichtung. Warum ich die Sowjetunion verlassen musste|trans-title=Bloodless execution. Why I had to leave the Soviet Union|date=1982|orig-year=1978|publisher=Piper Verlag GmbH|location=München|isbn=978-3492023399|edition=2|language=German}}
  • {{cite book|author=Etkind, Efim|title=Процесс Иосифа Бродского|trans-title=The trial of Joseph Brodsky|date=1988|publisher=Overseas Publications Interchange Ltd|location=London|isbn=978-1870128704|language=Russian}}
  • {{cite book|author=Galanskov, Youri|title=Le manifeste humain précédé par les témoignages de Vladimir Boukovsky, Nathalia Gorbanevskaïa, Alexandre Guinzbourg, Edouard Kouznetsov|trans-title=Human manifesto preceded by testimonies of Vladimir Bukovsky, Natalya Gorbanevskaya, Alexander Ginzburg, Eduard Kuznetsov|date=1982|publisher=Editions L'Age d'Homme|location=Lausanne|isbn=978-2825109205|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZoJRdxQ-UXYC|language=French}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Glazov, Yuri|title=The Soviet intelligentsia, dissidents and the West|journal=Studies in Soviet Thought|date=June 1979|volume=19|issue=4|pages=321–344|doi=10.1007/BF00832020|jstor=20098853|doi-broken-date=2018-10-28}}
  • {{cite book|author=Gluzman, Semyon|title=Рисунки по памяти, или воспоминания отсидента|trans-title=Pictures drawn from memory, or the released dissident's memories|date=2012|publisher=Издательский дом Дмитрия Бураго|location=Kiev|isbn=978-9664891216|language=Russian}}
  • {{cite book|author=Goricheva, Tatiana|title=Talking about God is dangerous: the diary of a Russian dissident|date=1987|publisher=Crossroad Publishing Company|location=New York|isbn=978-0824507985}}
  • {{cite news|author=Grigoryants, Sergei|title=Soviet psychiatric prisoners|url=http://www.paulbogdanor.com/left/soviet/grigoryants.pdf|work=The New York Times|date=23 February 1988|page=A31|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111209130448/http://www.paulbogdanor.com/left/soviet/grigoryants.pdf|archivedate=9 December 2011|dead-url=no}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Grigoryants, Sergei|title=Camps with guards in white gowns: thousands of Mengeles, millions of victims|journal=Glasnost|date=January 1989|issue=16–18|pages=34–35}}
  • {{cite book|author=Isajiw, Christina|title=Negotiating human rights: in defence of dissidents during the Soviet era: a memoir|date=2013|publisher=University of Alberta Press|isbn=978-1894865333|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eEjingEACAAJ}}
  • {{cite book|author=Kaminskaya, Dina|title=Final judgment: my life as a Soviet defense attorney. Translated by Michael Glenny|date=1982|publisher=Simon & Schuster|location=New York|isbn=978-0671247393}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Koryagin, Anatoly|title=The involvement of Soviet psychiatry in the persecution of dissenters|journal=The British Journal of Psychiatry|date=March 1989|volume=154|issue=3|pages=336–340|pmid=2597834|doi=10.1192/bjp.154.3.336|url=http://bjp.rcpsych.org/content/154/3/336}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Levich, Yevgeny|title=Soviet dissidents: trying to keep in touch|journal=Nature|date=1976|volume=263|issue=5576|pages=366–367|doi=10.1038/263366a0|bibcode=1976Natur.263..366L}}
  • {{cite news|author=Lewis, Anthony|title=Soviet crackdown on dissidents shows paranoia, not confidence|page=14|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1345&dat=19850919&id=6fpLAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ovkDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4551,1358772|work=Spokane Chronicle|date=20 September 1985}}
  • {{cite book|author=Litvinov, Pavel|title=Dear Comrade: Pavel Litvinov and the voices of Soviet citizens in dissent|date=1969|publisher=Pitman Publishing Corporation|asin=B000O05GKK}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Litvinov, Pavel|title=The human rights movement in the USSR|journal=Index on Censorship|date=March 1975|volume=4|issue=1|pages=11–15|doi=10.1080/03064227508532389}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Litvinov, Pavel|title=Momentary enthusiasms don't help – only persistence will secure human rights gains|journal=Jurimetrics|date=Winter 1980|volume=21|issue=2|pages=135–142|jstor=29761738|url=http://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/juraba21&div=19}}
  • {{cite book|author=Lubarsky, Cronid|title=Soziale Basis und Umfang des sowjetischen Dissidententums|trans-title=Social basis and scope of Soviet dissidence|date=1979|publisher=Bundesinstitut für Ostwissenschaftliche und Internationale Studien|location=Köln|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5QU8AAAAMAAJ|language=German}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Lubarsky, Cronid|title=Social basis and scope of Soviet dissidence|journal=Osteuropa|date=1979|volume=29|issue=11|pages=923–935}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Lubarsky, Cronid|title=The human rights movement and perestroika|journal=Index on Censorship|date=May 1988|volume=17|issue=5|pages=16–20|doi=10.1080/03064228808534412}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Mal'cev, Jurij|title=I dissidenti sovietici in Italia|trans-title=The Soviet dissidents in Italy|journal=Enthymema|volume=0|date=2015|issue=12|pages=155–159|doi=10.13130/2037-2426/4951|url=http://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/enthymema/article/view/4951/5000|language=Italian}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Mal'cev, Jurij|title=Советские диссиденты в Италии|trans-title=The Soviet dissidents in Italy|journal=Enthymema|volume=0|date=2015|issue=12|pages=156–160|doi=10.13130/2037-2426/4951|url=http://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/enthymema/article/view/4951/5013|language=Russian}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Medvedev, Roy|title=The future of Soviet dissent|journal=Index on Censorship|date=March 1979|volume=8|issue=2|pages=25–31|doi=10.1080/03064227908532898}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Medvedev, Roy|title=Andropov and the dissidents: the internal atmosphere under the new Soviet leadership|journal=Dissent|date=1 January 1984|volume=31|issue=1|pages=97–102|url=http://search.opinionarchives.com/Summary/Dissent/V31I1P97-1.htm}}
  • {{cite news|author=Medvedev, Roy|title=Russia still needs dissidents to defend rights|url=http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/tmt/304909.html|work=The Moscow Times|date=2 July 1997}}
  • {{cite journal|author1=Medvedev, Roy |author2=Vladimov, Georgi |title=Controversy: dissent among dissidents|journal=Index on Censorship|date=May 1979|volume=8|issue=3|pages=33–37|doi=10.1080/03064227908532924}}
  • {{cite journal|author1=Medvedev, Roy |author2=Medvedev, Zhores |title=Krushchev's secret speech|journal=Australian Left Review|date=1976|volume=1|issue=52|pages=34–37|url=http://ro.uow.edu.au/alr/vol1/iss52/6/}}
  • {{cite book|author1=Medvedev, Roy |author2=Ostellino, Piero |title=On Soviet dissent|date=1980|publisher=Columbia University Press|location=New York|isbn=978-0231048125|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=inbRbkubLJ8C}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Medvedev, Zhores|title=The defeat of Russian dissent|journal=The Spectator|date=21 February 1976|pages=8–9|url=http://archive.spectator.co.uk/article/21st-february-1976/8/the-defeat-of-russian-dissent}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Medvedev, Zhores|title=Two decades off dissidence|journal=New Scientist|date=4 November 1976|volume=72|issue=1025|pages=264–267|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=JqEhtUjqORIC&pg=PA264}}
  • {{cite book|author=Orlov, Yuri|chapter=The Soviet Union, human rights, and national security|chapter-url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK225192/|editor=Corillon, Carol|title=Science and human rights|date=1988|publisher=National Academies Press|location=Washington, DC|pages=62–67}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Mihajlov, Mihajlo|title=Appointment with destiny: a dissident's tale|journal=Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies|date=September 2006|volume=18|issue=1/2|pages=113–120}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Navrozov, Lev|title=On Soviet dissidence|journal=Commentary|date=1 November 1973|volume=56|issue=5|pages=31–36|url=http://search.proquest.com/openview/37b7862be8ba50cdc0d719d1b87ebf37/1?}}
  • {{cite book|author1=Plyushch, Leonid |author2=Mikhaylov, Mikhaylo |author3=Belotserkovsky, Vadim |author4=Elberfeld, Yan |author5=Andreev, Herman |author6=Vishnevskaya, Yuliya |author7=Yanov, Alexander |author8=Levitin-Krasnov, Anatoly |author9=Etkind, Efim |author10=Kushev, Yevgeny |title=СССР. Демократические альтернативы: сборник статей и документов|trans-title=USSR. Democratic alternatives: a collection of articles and documents|date=1976|publisher=Achberg|isbn=978-3881030700|oclc=3953394|url=http://www.facultas.at/list/9783881030700|language=Russian}}
  • {{cite book|author1=Plyushch, Leonid |author2=Khodorovich, Tatyana |title=History's carnival: a dissident's autobiography|publisher=Harcourt Brace Jovanovich|location=San Diego|date=1979|isbn=978-0151416141}}
  • {{cite book|author=Podrabinek, Alexander|title=Диссиденты|trans-title=Dissidents|date=2014|publisher=АСТ|location=Moscow|isbn=978-5170824014|language=Russian}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Sakharov, Andrei|title=How I came to dissent|journal=The New York Review of Books|date=21 March 1974|url=http://www.nybooks.com/articles/1974/03/21/how-i-came-to-dissent/}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Sakharov, Andrei|title=The human rights movement in the USSR and Eastern Europe: its goals, significance, and difficulties|journal=Trialogue|date=Fall 1978|issue=19|pages=4–7, 26–27}}
  • {{cite journal|author1=Sakharov, Andrei |author2=Turchin, Valentin |author3=Medvedev, Roy |title=The need for democratization|journal=The Saturday Review|date=6 June 1970|pages=26–27|url=http://www.unz.org/Pub/SaturdayRev-1970jun06-00026}}
  • {{cite book|author=Shtromas, Alexander|title=Who are the Soviet dissidents?|date=1979|orig-year=1977|publisher=University of Bradford|edition=2|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eV9pAAAAMAAJ}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Shtromas, Alexander|title=Dissent and political change in the Soviet Union|journal=Studies in Comparative Communism|date=Summer–Autumn 1979|volume=12|issue=2–3|pages=212–244|doi=10.1016/0039-3592(79)90010-3}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Shtromas, Alexander|title=Dissent, nationalism, and the Soviet future|journal=Studies in Comparative Communism|date=Autumn–Winter 1987|volume=20|issue=3–4|pages=277–285}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Sinyavsky, Andrei|title=Andrei Sinyavsky on dissidence|journal=Encounter|date=April 1979|volume=52|issue=4|pages=91–93|url=https://www.unz.org/Pub/Encounter-1979apr-00091}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Sinyavsky, Andrei|title=Dissent as a personal experience|journal=Dissent|date=Spring 1984|volume=31|issue=2|pages=152–161|url=https://www.unz.org/Pub/Dissent-1984q2-00152}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Solzhenitsyn, Alexander|title=Two from Solzhenitsyn (letters)|journal=Dissent|date=November 1970|volume=17|issue=6|pages=558–559|url=http://dissentmagazine.org/files/TwoLettersfromSolzhenitsyn.pdf|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20151024160516/http://dissentmagazine.org/files/TwoLettersfromSolzhenitsyn.pdf|archivedate=24 October 2015|dead-url=no}}
  • {{cite book|author=Trotsky, Leon|title=Dictatorship vs. democracy (terrorism and communism): a reply to Karl Kautsky by Leon Trotsky|date=1922|publisher=Workers party of America|location=New York City|url=https://rosswolfe.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/leon-trotskii-dictatorship-vs-democracy-a-reply-to-karl-kautsky-on-terrorism-and-communism.pdf|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924090743/https://rosswolfe.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/leon-trotskii-dictatorship-vs-democracy-a-reply-to-karl-kautsky-on-terrorism-and-communism.pdf|archivedate=24 September 2015|dead-url=no}}
  • {{cite book|author1=Trotsky, Leon |author2=Rakovsky, Christian |author3=Pyatakov, Georgy |author4=Zinoviev, Grigory |title=The platform of the joint opposition (the document submitted to the Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Party in September 1927)|date=1973|orig-year=1927|publisher=New Park Publications Ltd|location=London|edition=2|isbn=978-0902030411|display-authors=etal}}
  • {{cite book|author1=Trotskij, Lev |author2=Zinov'ev, Grigorij |title=La piattaforma dell'opposizione nell'URSS|trans-title=The platform of opposition in the USSR|date=1969|publisher=Samonà e Savelli Editore|location=Rome|id=A000091776|language=Italian}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Venclova, Tomas|title=Lithuanian dissent in the context of Central and Eastern Europe: 1953–1980|journal=Lithuanian Quarterly Journal of Arts and Sciences|date=Summer 2009|volume=55|issue=2|pages=38–50|url=http://www.lituanus.org/2009/09_2_02%20Venclova.html}}
  • {{cite book|author=Voinovich, Vladimir|title=Дело № 34840|trans-title=The Case No 34840|date=1994|publisher=Text|location=Moscow|isbn=978-5871060957|language=Russian}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Yakunin, Gleb|title=First open letter to Patriarch Aleksi II|journal=Religion, State and Society|date=January 1994|volume=22|issue=3|pages=311–316|doi=10.1080/09637499408431652}}
  • {{cite journal|author=Yakunin, Gleb|title=Second open letter to Patriarch Aleksi II|journal=Religion, State and Society|date=January 1994|volume=22|issue=3|pages=320–321|doi=10.1080/09637499408431655}}

Audiovisual material

  • {{cite web|title=Альфавит инакомыслия|trans-title=Alphabet of dissent|url=http://www.svoboda.org/section/alphabet_of_dissent/2011.html|publisher=Radio Liberty|language=Russian}}
  • {{cite web|author=Natella Boltyanskaya|title=Episode One – Dissidents: Who are they?|url=http://m.voanews.com/a/3240410.html|publisher=Parallels, Events, People|website=Voice of America|date=16 March 2016}}
  • {{cite web|author=Natella Boltyanskaya|title=Episode Two – Dissidents: What did they want?|url=http://m.voanews.com/a/3240408.html|publisher=Parallels, Events, People|website=Voice of America|date=16 March 2016}}
  • {{cite web|author=Лошак, Андрей|title=Анатомия процесса|trans-title=The anatomy of a trial (video of the documentary)|url=https://tvrain.ru/teleshow/reportazh/anatomija_protsessa_film_andreja_loshaka-351318/|publisher=Dozhd|language=Russian|date=3 September 2013}}
  • {{cite web|author=Певзнер, Гелия|title=Сергей Ковалев: "Голоса мудрецов — ничтожная доля процента"|trans-title=Sergei Kovalev:
    Voices of sages is a tiny fraction of percent"|url=http://ru.rfi.fr/rossiya/20160531-sergei-kovalev-golosa-mudretsov-nichtozhnaya-dolya-protsenta|publisher=Radio France Internationale|language=Russian|date=2016-05-31}}
  • {{cite web|author=Подрабинек, Александр|title=Военная экспансия и репрессии|trans-title=Military expansion and repression|url=http://www.svoboda.org/content/transcript/25404736.html|publisher=Radio Liberty|language=Russian|date=31 May 2014}}
  • {{cite web|author=Vladimir V. Kara-Murza|title=They Chose Freedom: The Story of Soviet Dissidents (The documentary in English available to watch online)|url=http://imrussia.org/en/project/534-they-chose-freedom-the-story-of-soviet-dissidents|publisher=Institute of Modern Russia|date=22 August 2013}}
  • {{YouTube|IlJZcnLdMnA|The history of the MHG and human rights movement, in Russian, 53 min}}
  • {{YouTube|SurdhDbeBuU|Václav Havel and Soviet Dissidents, 8 min}}
  • {{Cite web| url = http://harriman.columbia.edu/event/nonconformism-and-dissent-soviet-bloc-guiding-legacy-or-passing-memory| title = Nonconformism and Dissent in the Soviet Bloc: Guiding Legacy or Passing Memory?| date = 1 April 2011| website = | publisher = Harriman Institute, Columbia University| access-date = 27 February 2016}}
    • {{YouTube|WFRqnY5S5vM|Day 1, Panel 1, 84 min}}
    • {{YouTube|ywzGBpDn7MY|Day 2, Panel 1, 134 min}}
    • {{YouTube|bEmD_tm7LJ4|Day 2, Panel 2, 119 min}}
    • {{YouTube|VbxidV3s7aU|Day 2, Panel 3, 112 min}}
    • {{YouTube|Q9-t5qIxNU8|Day 3, Panel 1, 83 min}}
    • {{YouTube|S2PPMf8dmOg|Day 3, Panel 2, 106 min}}
    • {{YouTube|uJo66OSe4_s|Day 3, Panel 3, 107 min}}
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