Kolekcija pasakoja apie žymios lietuvių humanistinės ir pedagogės Meilės Lukšienės gyvenimą ir veiklą. Ji ne tik dalyvavo Sąjūdžio veikloje, yra Lietuvos tautinės mokyklos koncepcijos autorė, bet ir buvo kultūrinės opozicijos sovietmečiu dalyvė. Jos veikla XX a. VI dešimtmetyje buvo svarbi lituanizuojant Vilniaus universitetą. Dėl šios veiklos ji 1958 m. buvo apkaltinta „buržuaziniu nacionalizmu“ ir pašalinta iš Vilniaus universiteto Lietuvių literatūros katedros.
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Vilnius Žygimantų gatvė 1, Lithuania 01143
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The collection of the banned journal “
Mozgó Világ” (World in Move), emerging out of a retrospective exhibition, provides unique insight into the stormy history that started to unfold in the 1970s as the outcome of the decision of young writers, artists, and scholars to regain their right to radically criticize the regime, to organize their own groups, and to engage in some overt conflicts, if needed.
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Szentendre , Magyarország
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The collection of manuscript magazines at the Estonian Cultural History Archives reflects the samizdat activities of writers and other cultural figures during Soviet times. It was formed in the 1990s after several donations, mostly from Jaan Isotamm. Nevertheless, the ‘almanac movement’ had numerous authors, outsiders as well as those recognised by the authorities whose works are now available in this collection. The collection contains manuscript magazines, poetry written in refugee camps, and material about religious movements and groups dealing with esoteric issues, etc. It also includes underground almanacs from Soviet times. These handwritten journals were not censored, and contain literary essays and poems, as well as socio-critical writings.
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Tartu Vanemuise 42, Estonia 51003
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The Matica hrvatska Collection is an excellent historical source for Croatia's cultural and political history. It is an archival collection created by the work of Matica hrvatska, a non-profit and non-governmental cultural organisation which became the central Croatian cultural institution in the Croatian national reform movement – the Croatian Spring. Matica gathered the Croatian intelligentsia that was dissatisfied with the status of Croatia within the Yugoslav federation. That is why the communist government began to treat Matica as an oppositional institution, a driver of oppositional political ideas and a rival to the League of Communists.
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Zagreb Trg Marka Marulića 21, Croatia 10000
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The Michael Shafir Collection represents a significant part of the personal library of its founder, who selected and accumulated items while in exile, in accordance with his academic and professional interest in what was known during the Cold War as East European politics. As he held various positions in Radio Free Europe (RFE), the collection also includes many documents relating to the activity of this institution, most of them from the late 1980s, but also some from the 1990s.
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Cluj-Napoca Calea Dorobanților 104, Romania 400000
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