- My Modules:
- Other published:
- Exile: Native Opposition Abroad 2 (Published)
- Folklore and secret police (Published)
- Late Soviet Samizdat (Published)
- SamizdatTestModule (Published)
- Tamás test (Published)
- test (Published)
- Test1 (Published)
- TestMTA (Published)
- Defaults:
- Censorship in European Communist States
- Cultural Memory of Dissent
- Everyday Life: From Non-Conformism to Dissent
- Exile: Native Opposition Abroad
- Film and Media Culture in Cold War Eastern Europe
- Human Rights under (Post-)Communism
- Jazz, Rock, Punk: Music in Communist Eastern Europe
- Non-Conformist Art in Communist Eastern Europe
- Patriotic and Nationalist Opposition During Communism
- Religion under Communism
- Samizdat and Tamizdat
- Secret Police and State Violence
- The Dissident Canon: Literature and Theatre
- Underground Education
- Youth and Popular Culture in Eastern Europe
Handbook
Video
Readings
Compulsory
Recommended
Featured Items from COURAGE Registry (selection)
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Haraszti, Miklós. The Aesthetics of Censorship [aka The Velvet Prison], 1986. Book
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Feature Film: Chelovek idet za solntsem / Omul merge după soare (Man Follows the Sun), directed by Mikhail Kalik, 1961, in Russian
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Marinat, Alexei, interview by Petru Negură, 2003 (in Romanian)
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Plenary Meeting of the Latvian Communist Party Central Committee on October 9-10, 1957: On Work with Intelligentsia. Stenographic account
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List of Books and Newspapers Which Were to Be Urgently Prohibited and Prevented from Further Distribution, ca 1946. Manuscript
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Bulgakov, Mihail. Heart of a Dog, 1986. Book
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External Assessments of the Press and Broadcast 1968-1969
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Nistor, Irina Margareta. Inventory of films translated, 1985-1989. Manuscripts
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Analysis of the Film News magazine writing, 1957. Manuscript
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Newspaper "Literary News" (Literaturni novini)
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Aktionsgruppe Banat. Engagement, in German, 1974. Manuscript
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Speech by Ivan Bodiul, First Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPM, at the Second Congress of the MUC, 23 December 1969, in Russian
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Petrescu, Dan et al. "Furrows Across the Baulks" Revisited, in Romanian, 1983. Manuscript
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Anderman, Hanna. Minus 1, 1970s. Photo series
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Nagy, Gáspár. I am just watching Olga Korbut, 1975. Typewritten manuscript with corrections
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Swiss Hermes Baby typewriter
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Orosz, István. Unlocked Speech by Gáspár Nagy, 1986. Graphic cover design
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The Tied Up Balloon, 1967. Film
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Péter Bokor, Oral History Interview with Júlia Rajk, 1981
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VHS Video Cassettes with Western Films Dubbed in Romanian, 1985-1989
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Stănescu, Mihai. Vaporul The Future (The Ship named The Future), 1985. Caricature
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The report about Glavlit's work in 1959
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Life Flows Quietly By.../Partisans, 1957. Film
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Report at the First Congress of the MWU by Andrei Lupan, in Russian, 1954
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Stănescu, Mihai. Vizită de lucru (Working visit), 1983. Caricature
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Materials and minutes of the session of the Ideological Commission on the culture sections of daily papers and Radio Zagreb, 1961
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Documentation of the ban of the play „When pumpkins blossomed” by Dragoslav Mihailović
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Konrád, György. The Loser, 1983. Book
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Securitate. About Herta Müller’s Niederungen (Nadirs), March 1982. Note
Related Collections from COURAGE Registry (selection)
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Iljko Karaman Collection of Court Records on Censorship
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Paul Goma Private Archive
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Collection of the Ideological Commission of the Central Committee of the League of Communists of Croatia (1956 - 1965)
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Glavlit (Lithuania) collection
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Only the Forbidden Newspapers Will be Remembered
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Collection of documents of the Central Commitee of the Latvian Communist Party
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Mihai Stănescu Caricature Collection
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Former Tito Archive
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Documents of Moldavian Writers’ Union (MWU). Fond P-2955 at AOSPR Moldova
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Collection of Association of Documentalists "The Road"
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Adrian Marino Collection at BCU Cluj-Napoca
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Petru Negură Private Collection
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Jiří Lederer Collection of the Czechoslovak Documentation Centre
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Kazys Boruta Collection
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Lithuanian Communist Party Central Committee collection (1944-1953)
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Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas Collection
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Herta Müller Ad-hoc Collection at CNSAS
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Culianu & Petrescu Private Library
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Polish Section of the Radio Free Europe
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Archives of Suppressed Literature in the GDR
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Documents of Moldavian Union of Cinematographers (MUC). Fond P-2773 at AOSPR Moldova
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Commission for Ideological and Political Work of People's Youth of Croatia (1945-1962)
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Binka Zhelyazkova Film Collection
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Solidarity Collection at the British Library
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Aktionsgruppe Banat Ad-hoc Collection at CNSAS
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Alexandru Călinescu Private Collection
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Slovak Office for Press and Information
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Ion Monoran Private Collection
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Censored Theatre and Cinema Ad-hoc Collection at CNSAS
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Augustinas Janulaitis Collection
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Lithuanian Communist Party Central Committee Collection (1953-1962)
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Gáspár Nagy Memorial House
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Irina Margareta Nistor Private Collection
Encyclopedia
From COURAGE Registry (selection)
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Petrescu, Dan
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Mykolaitis-Putinas, Vincas
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Haraszti, Miklós
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Müller, Herta
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Marinat, Alexei
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Negură, Ion
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Nagy, Gáspár
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Zhelyazkova, Binka Dimitrova
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Nistor, Irina Margareta
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Monoran, Ion
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Petri, György
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Janulaitis, Augustinas
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Lederer, Jiří
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Karaman, Iljko
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Blandiana, Ana
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Konrád, György
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Goma, Paul
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Boruta, Kazys
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Štreit, Jindřich
External Links
Further Sources
Assignments
In-class or short-term assignments
2) Find a film and a literary work that were banned or censored in a country in Eastern Europe under Communism. (Items included in the COURAGE Registry do not count.) Why were these censored?
3) Collaborate with your classmates in small groups of 3-4: try to map the institutions responsible for censorship in Communist Eastern Europe. Compare the lists you made in class and discuss how those institutions contributed to censorship.
Offsite, longer-term assignments
Run a filtered search in the COURAGE Registry, and identify archives relevant to the topic of censorship in your geographic area. If these are too far away to visit, consult with your professor and local librarians to find out where such materials could be located that you are able to access. What sort of collections could you identify? When was the collection established, by whom, and why? Are there any similarities with the provenance of the Eastern European collections included in the COURAGE Registry?
Discussion
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