The Samizdat Archives (SA) backlog included a number of files without titles, but designated by dates. Very often this date showed when this group of documents arrived at the SA. In this case the date was sometimes preceded by the word “New". In other cases a file designated by a date could contain a group of documents selected for publication in “Materialy Samizdata" (often accompanied by reference materials).
If a folder without any title contained several documents which did not pertain to the same subject or relate to the same person, it was also designated with date(s ). In all three cases “Samizdat Documents" was used as a standard title.
This series contains unpublished Samizdat files arranged in chronological order.
The best represented topics are the following: Gruppy, Mesta lisheniia svobody, Perestroika, Religiia. (subject categories are borrowed from the list developed by SA (Samizdat Archives) staff for the clipping Subject Files, Series 12, and used for classifying unpublished Samizdat documents).
Arranged chronologically.
The chronology of Samizdat documents is a very complicated issue. Many Samizdat documents are not dated. Very often the dates of their creation and circulation are not the same, and it is hard to establish which of the two is indicated on the document. Finally, the dates that appear on folders or in the left or right hand corner of the reverse of the first page of each document (this was supposed to be standard practice at the SA, but unfortunately the rule was not always followed) are dates of its receipt by the SA. But in spite of the variety of possible evidence it was sometimes impossible to establish any date with certainty. This is why the dates that appear in the database and on each folder should often be seen as relative. To provide users with more searching opportunities, in some case additional names and keywords were included in the folder record (for example: [Kiselev, IU]; [Emigratsiia: Otkazniki]). Subject categories were borrowed from the list developed by SA staff for the clipping Subject Files (see Series 12):
Vlast’ i gosudarstvo Voiny Geografiia Gruppy Zakonodatel’stvo Inakomyslie Inostrantsy v SSSR Istoriia Karatel’nye organy Kul’tura Mesta lisheniia svobody Nauka Natsional’nosti Perestroika Prava cheloveka Protesty Psikhiatriia i psikhiatricheskie bol’nitsy Religiia Samizdat Sviaz’ (pochta, telefon) Sotsial’nye gruppy i sotsial’nye iavleniia Sredstava massovoi informatsii Ekologiia Economika Emigratsia
To give users better a idea of the SA's approach to selecting samizdat documents for publication, we marked out those documents, which were prepared for publication but for different reasons were not published. (Very often they were printed as stencils or, after the Radio had been computerized, as printouts.) Documents in this group have a [Prepared for publication] sign in the folder record.
The Samizdat Archives (SA) backlog included a number of files without titles, but designated by dates. Very often this date showed when this group of documents arrived at the SA. In this case the date was sometimes preceded by the word “New". In other cases a file designated by a date could contain a group of documents selected for publication in “Materialy Samizdata" (often accompanied by reference materials).
If a folder without any title contained several documents which did not pertain to the same subject or relate to the same person, it was also designated with date(s ). In all three cases “Samizdat Documents" was used as a standard title.
This series contains unpublished Samizdat files arranged in chronological order.
The best represented topics are the following: Gruppy, Mesta lisheniia svobody, Perestroika, Religiia. (subject categories are borrowed from the list developed by SA (Samizdat Archives) staff for the clipping Subject Files, Series 12, and used for classifying unpublished Samizdat documents).
Arranged chronologically.
The chronology of Samizdat documents is a very complicated issue. Many Samizdat documents are not dated. Very often the dates of their creation and circulation are not the same, and it is hard to establish which of the two is indicated on the document. Finally, the dates that appear on folders or in the left or right hand corner of the reverse of the first page of each document (this was supposed to be standard practice at the SA, but unfortunately the rule was not always followed) are dates of its receipt by the SA. But in spite of the variety of possible evidence it was sometimes impossible to establish any date with certainty. This is why the dates that appear in the database and on each folder should often be seen as relative. To provide users with more searching opportunities, in some case additional names and keywords were included in the folder record (for example: [Kiselev, IU]; [Emigratsiia: Otkazniki]). Subject categories were borrowed from the list developed by SA staff for the clipping Subject Files (see Series 12):
Vlast’ i gosudarstvo Voiny Geografiia Gruppy Zakonodatel’stvo Inakomyslie Inostrantsy v SSSR Istoriia Karatel’nye organy Kul’tura Mesta lisheniia svobody Nauka Natsional’nosti Perestroika Prava cheloveka Protesty Psikhiatriia i psikhiatricheskie bol’nitsy Religiia Samizdat Sviaz’ (pochta, telefon) Sotsial’nye gruppy i sotsial’nye iavleniia Sredstava massovoi informatsii Ekologiia Economika Emigratsia
To give users better a idea of the SA's approach to selecting samizdat documents for publication, we marked out those documents, which were prepared for publication but for different reasons were not published. (Very often they were printed as stencils or, after the Radio had been computerized, as printouts.) Documents in this group have a [Prepared for publication] sign in the folder record.