The archival fund of the Slovak Office for Press and Information (Slovenský úrad pre tlač a informácie, SÚTI) stored in the Slovak National Archive in Bratislava, contains a wide range of material dedicated to mechanisms of ideological control over mass media during the years 1968 to 1988. The collections of journalistic analyses and various forms of media assessments are especially significant for research in the field of cultural opposition. The fund enables an undistorted overview of critical reports of media accomplishments, those which did not conform to the new, “consolidating” principles. The SÚTI fund thus demonstrates not only the gradual establishment of a new ideological orientation of the Czechoslovak Communist Party but also indicates its questionable adoption by official press bodies.
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Bratislava Drotárska cesta 42, Slovakia 811 02
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The website brings together reproductions of, and information about, Slovak samizdat journals in the period from 1982 to 1989 that are registered in UNESCO's "Memory of the World" list. Specifically, it contains Christian samizdat in Slovakia, which are relatively little known, and provides information about their production and the organization of groups that issued samizdat. Several dozen Catholic samizdat are freely accessible.
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The collection of the Slovenian State Security Administration's (UDB-a) surveillance materials about Maks Samec illustrates the mechanism and extent of control exercised by the UDB-a against a Slovenian scientist (chemist) of the older generation (Maks Samec). After 1945, Samec was perceived as an irreplaceable scientist, but also politically suspect, even a potential political and ideological adversary, so he was placed under surveillance.
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Ljubljana Zvezdarska ulica 1, Slovenia 1000
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The Smiljana Rendić Collection is stored at the Archdiocesan Archives in Zagreb. The collection documents the cultural and opposition work of Croatian journalist and intellectual Smiljana Rendić. The collection is particularly important to learning about the existence of the Catholic "underground" in socialist Croatia, which included an entire network of Catholic lay people who gathered around the Catholic Church and were opposed to the regime and its official ideology.
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Zagreb Kaptol ulica 27/A, Croatia 10000
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The collection was created in the Ukrainian diaspora by the Smoloskyp Publishing House. Deeply involved in political and cultural opposition in Soviet and post-Soviet Ukraine, Smoloskyp built a communication channel between Ukraine and the international community, making the Ukrainian oppositional movement internationally known. In 1998, the collection was institutionalized as the Museum-Archive and Documentation Centre of Ukrainian Samvydav in Kyiv. It holds the most extensive collection of Ukrainian samizdat; Ukrainian diaspora periodicals; the collection of Ukrainian tamizdat (samizdat materials published abroad in Ukrainian, Russian, English, French, German and other languages); hundreds of photos of Soviet-era political prisoners and dissidents; the archives of several committees for human rights in Ukraine from the US, Canada, Australia, Argentina, and other countries.
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Kyiv Mezhihirska 21, Ukraine 02000
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