Jiří Lederer (1922-1983) was a Czech journalist and publicist, one of the most prominent journalists during the "Prague Spring" in 1968. In the 1970s he participated in the work of the Czechoslovak opposition and was one of the first signatories of Charter 77. During the 1970s he was imprisoned several times. In 1980 he went into exile. The collection mainly contains materials and notes from the period around the Prague Spring.
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Na Zátorách 6, 170 00 Praha 7 - Holešovice, Czech Republic
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‘Književne novine’ [Literary News] was one of the leading cultural and literary journals in Yugoslavia. It was often the target of criticism due to views that were not always in line with the communist party, causing it to be banned several times. The available editions are kept in two libraries in Belgrade: the National Library of Serbia and the University Library "Svetozar Marković".
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Knuts Skujenieks (b. 1936) is a Latvian poet, a dissident who was sentenced in 1962 to seven years in prison for anti-Soviet activities. The collection holds manuscripts from all his creative life, but the most powerful are the manuscripts he created during his imprisonment: poems and other literary texts, correspondence with his wife and colleagues, and many other documents that reflect the development of his poetic language and political consciousness.
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Rīga Mūkusalas iela, Latvia 1048
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The collection of Ladislav Mňačko (1919–1994), a Slovak writer and former prominent Czechoslovak journalist, consists of unique correspondence, manuscripts, prints and clippings which help to describe the life of this significant writer, who after August 1968 was a critic of the communist regime and a representative of Czechoslovak exile literature.
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Pelléova 20/70, 160 00 Praha 6 - Bubeneč, Czech Republic
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Strahovské nádvoří 1, 118 38 Praha 1 - Hradčany, Czech Republic
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The book collection of the exile Hungarian writer László Cs. Szabó is a unique bequest with 11,000 books and many periodicals. It reflects the interests of a man, who refused to do as he was told by the totalitarian regimes. It also reflects an attempt to bring together the different Hungarian oppositional movements.
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Sárospatak Rákóczi út 1, Hungary 3950
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