Register of the Vladimir Konstantinovich Bukovskiĭ papers
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Title: Vladimir Konstantinovich Bukovskiĭ papers
Date (inclusive): 1928-2011
Collection Number: 2017C22
Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives
Language of Material: Russian and English
Physical Description:
53 manuscript boxes, 4 card file boxes, 1 oversize box
(24.7 Linear Feet)
Abstract: Correspondence, writings, notes, reports, Soviet government documents, printed matter, and photographs relating to civil liberties
in the Soviet Union, post-Soviet Russia and elsewhere, political conditions in post-Soviet Russia, and promotion of international
democracy.
Creator:
Bukovskiĭ, Vladimir Konstantinovich, 1942-
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Library & Archives
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Biographical Note
1942 |
Born, Belebey, Bashkir ASSR, Soviet Union. |
1960 |
Entered Moscow University to study biology. |
1961 |
Wrote his critical notes on the Communist Youth League (Komsomol) and was expelled from the university. |
1963-1965 |
Arrested, charged with "anti-Soviet agitation and propaganda," and sent for treatment at the Special Psychiatric Hospital
in Leningrad.
|
1965 |
Helped to organize a demonstration on Pushkin Square in central Moscow to protest against the trial of the writers Andrei
Sinyavsky and Yuli Daniel (Glasnost rally).
|
1965-1966 |
Arrested, charged with organizing the demonstration, and kept in various psychiatric hospitals. |
1967-1970 |
Advocated for the right to organize demonstrations and other public protests, arrested, and sentenced to three years in an
"ordinary regime" corrective-labor camp.
|
1971 |
Managed to smuggle to the West over 150 pages documenting abuse of political prisoners in psychiatric institutions in the
Soviet Union.
|
1972 |
Accused of slandering Soviet psychiatry, contacts with foreign journalists, and the possession and distribution of
Samizdat. Sentenced to two years in prison, five in a labor camp, and five more in internal exile.
|
1976 |
Deported from the USSR and exchanged by the Soviet government for the imprisoned general secretary of the Communist Party
of Chile, Luis Corvalán, at Zürich airport. Settled in Great Britain, Cambridge.
|
1978 |
Gained a master's degree in Biology at Cambridge University. |
1978 |
Author,
To Build a Castle: My Life as a Dissenter.
|
1983 |
Co-founded Resistance International, along with Cuban dissident Armando Valladaresand, and was later elected a president of
the organization.
|
1985 |
Resistance International expanded into the American Foundation for Resistance International. |
1987 |
Author,
To Choose Freedom
|
1991 |
Visited Moscow for the first time since his deportation fifteen years prior. His Soviet-era convictions were annulled by a
decree of the RSFSR Supreme Court and his Russian citizenship was restored.
|
1992 |
Nominated aa a candidate for elections of Mayor of Moscow. |
1996 |
Author,
Judgment in Moscow: Soviet Crimes and Western Hypocrisy
|
1998 |
Director of the Gratitude Fund. |
2006 |
Accused Vladimir Putin of the assassination of Aleksander Litvinenko. |
2004 |
Co-founded the Committee 2008 for free and fair presidential elections in 2008, with Garry Kasparov, Boris Nemtsov, Vladimir
V. Kara-Murza, and others.
|
2001 |
Received the Truman-Reagan Medal of Freedom. |
|
Elected President of the Comitatus pro Libertatibus – Comitati per le Libertà – Freedom Committees in Florence. |
2007 |
Officially nominated to run for president in the 2008 Russian presidential election. |
2009 |
Joined the council of the new Solidarnost' coalition. |
2014 |
Author,
Putin's Secret Empire: Will There Be a "Palace Coup"?
|
2015 |
Accused Vladimir Putin of the assassination Boris Nemtsov. |
2018 |
Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute in Washington, D.C. |
|
Member of the International Council of the Human Rights Foundation |
|
Director of the Gratitude Fund |
|
Member of the international advisory council for the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation |
Scope and Content of Collection
The papers of Vladimir Konstantinovich Bukovskiĭ (Bukovsky) document his activities from 1983 to 2004 and include biographical
material; correspondence; writings by Bukovskiĭ, among them his conference papers; materials concerning publication of his
books with related correspondence; and photographs depicting Bukovskii with other dissidents, political figures, family, and
friends.
The correspondence is mostly legal, relating to Bukovskiĭ's legal cases and in defense of other human rights activists (not
only Russian/Soviet), and includes letters from Margaret Thatcher, Winston Churchill, Zbigniew Brzezinski, and others, and
Bukovskii's letters to Boris Yeltsin.
The International Human Rights Organizations File document Bukovskiĭ's involvement in various human rights organizations concerned
with the treatment of dissidents. It includes materials from various organizations, such as Resistance International, National
Endowment for Democracy, Center for Democracy, Freedom of Communication, Andrei Sakharov Institute, and Komitet soldatskikh
materei (Committee of Soldiers' Mothers). The materials reflect the advocacy in defense and educational work by these groups,
including statements and letters supporting dissident movements.
In 1992, after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, President Yeltsin's government invited Bukovskiĭ to serve as an expert
witness at the trial of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) before the Constitutional Court. Russia's communists
were suing Yeltsin for banning their Party and confiscating its property. To prepare his testimony, Bukovskiĭ was granted
access to the documents from the CPSU Central Committee archives. He managed to scan many documents (some with high security
clearance) secretly, including KGB reports to the Central Committee. The copies were then smuggled to the West and now they
are available online at
http://www.bukovsky-archives.net/ . A number of documents were extensively quoted and cited in Bukovskiĭ's
Judgment in Moscow. The collection also includes copies of these archival materials.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Russia (Federation) -- Politics and government -- 1991-
Democracy
Dissenters -- Soviet Union
Civil rights -- Soviet Union
Civil rights
Biographical File
1976-2011
Scope and Contents
Awards, curriculum vitae, financial documents, naturalization records, and publicity file, arranged alphabetically by
physical form.
Awards and honorary degrees,
1981-2011
General
See also: Oversize Material, box 57.
box 1, folder 1
"Human Rights Award," American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO,
1981
box 1, folder 2
"Krieble Freedom and Democracy Award," Krieble Institute,
circa 1990
box 1, folder 3
"Magyar Köztársasági Érdemrend Középkeresztje," Magyarország köztársasági elnöke, certificate,
2011
box 1, folder 4
"Pro Libertate Hungariae," World Federation of the Hungarian Freedom Fighters, certificate,
1981
box 1, folder 5
Curriculum vitae,
circa 1990
box 1, folder 6
Financial documents,
1978-1988
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, statements, and reports.
box 1, folder 7-8
Naturalization papers,
1988-1991
Scope and Contents
Includes a guide for applicants, correspondence, and "Certificate of Naturalization as a British Citizen."
Publicity file,
1976-1997
Scope and Contents
Worldwide press clippings in chronological order.
box 58, folder 1
1 volume of a periodical, "The Review of the News," featuring Bukovsky
1984
Correspondence
1976-2000
Scope and Contents
Letters, postcards, invitations, and enclosures, arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent.
box 1, folder 18
Invitation letters, postcards, and notes
1980-1993
box 54, folder 3
Invitation letters, postcards, and notes
1980-1993
box 54, folder 2
Unidentified
1983-1996
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs.
box 1, folder 19
Unidentified
1983-1996
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs.
box 2, folder 1
Aban'kin, Vitol'd,
1990-1997
box 2, folder 3
Alekseeva, Liudmila,
1977-1983
box 2, folder 7
Arkhangelskii, Maksim,
1992
box 2, folder 8
Association for Free Russia,
1983-1984
box 2, folder 9
Bakhmin, Viacheslav,
1993
Scope and Contents
Includes materials relating to the human rights activist Petro Grigorenko.
box 2, folder 16
Boll (Böll), Heinrich Theodor,
1984
box 2, folder 17
Borovoi, Konstantin,
1992
box 2, folder 19
Brzezinski, Zbigniew Kazimierz (Center for Strategic & International Studies, Washington, D.C.),
1988-1989
box 2, folder 20
Bukovskaia, Nina Ivanovna,
1976-1985
Scope and Contents
Includes material regarding Iurii Titov.
box 54, folder 6
Bukovskaia, Ol'ga,
undated
box 2, folder 21
Burbulis, Gennadii,
1992-1993
box 2, folder 22-23
Cadorgan, Peter,
1984-1985
Scope and Contents
Includes printed matter.
box 2, folder 24
Carter-Ruck, Peter F.,
1986
box 2, folder 25
Cate, Curtis,
1986
Scope and Contents
Includes materials relating to the Veritas Softcover Book Series project.
box 2, folder 27
Chambers, Norman C.,
1993
Scope and Contents
Includes materials relating to Bukovskiĭ's consulting service to Brown & Root, Inc. concerning the Rosshelf Company.
box 2, folder 29
Chitester, Robert J.,
1992
box 2, folder 30
Chirac, Jacques, President of France,
1995
box 3, folder 2
Churchill, Winston Spencer (House of Commons),
1982-2000
box 3, folder 5
Corner, Richard,
1991-1992
box 3, folder 7
Davidenko, V.,
circa 1991
box 3, folder 12
Dolan, Anthony,
1983
Scope and Contents
Includes "Remarks of the President to the Conservative Political Action Conference Dinner."
box 3, folder 13
Dorokhin, German G.,
1993
box 3, folder 16
Efimov, Boris,
circa 1980
box 3, folder 19
The European Foundation,
1996
box 3, folder 20
Filanovskii, Igor' and Tatiana,
1991-1995
box 3, folder 34
Grigor'iants, Sergei,
1993
box 3, folder 35
Grivnina, Irina,
1983-1990
box 4, folder 2
Institut Européen Pour La Paix,
1985
box 4, folder 3
Internationale Gesellschaft für Menschenrechte (IGFM),
1985
box 4, folder 9
Katagoshchin, Vsevolod V.,
circa 1985
box 4, folder 13
Kozlov, Ruslan V.,
circa 1990
box 4, folder 15
Kuznetsov, Eduard,
1983-1986
box 4, folder 17
Ledeen, Michael,
1994-1995
box 4, folder 22
Lips, David A.,
1989-1990
box 4, folder 23
Liubarskii, Kronid,
1984-1985
box 4, folder 24
Lozansky, Edward Limonovich,
1993
Scope and Contents
Includes Bukovskiĭ bibliography.
box 4, folder 25
Makarov, V.,
1998
Scope and Contents
Includes clippings.
box 4, folder 26
Margarita, Princess of Romania,
1991
Scope and Contents
Includes "Speech of His Majesty King Michael of Romania at the French Institute for International Affairs," Paris.
box 54, folder 4
Masagaki, Shin-ichi,
1998
box 4, folder 28
Mavros, George J.,
1986-1987
box 4, folder 30
McDowall, Christopher,
1992
box 4, folder 34
Moksiakov, Vasilii M.,
1994
box 4, folder 36
Moravetskii, Kornel,
1992
box 5, folder 5
Palmer, Robie M. H. (Mark),
1982
Scope and Contents
Includes "Some Recommendations for the Program to Promote Democracy in the Communist Countries," by Bukovskiĭ, typescript.
box 5, folder 6
Pavlenkova, Svetlana Borisovna,
1989-1990
box 5, folder 7
Pechorin, Valentin,
1983-1984
box 5, folder 11
Polikovskaia, Liudmila V.,
circa 1980
box 5, folder 12
Polishchuk, Arkadii,
circa 1982
box 5, folder 13
Poltoranin, Mikhail,
1991
box 5, folder 15
Rangel, Sofia Imber de,
1983
box 5, folder 16
Reilly, Robert,
1984-1988
box 5, folder 17
Revel, Jean-François,
1989-1998
box 5, folder 21-22
Rogachii (Rogatshi), Inna,
1992-1995
Scope and Contents
Includes clippings and printed matter.
box 5, folder 24
Rozek, Edward J.,
1992-1994
box 5, folder 26
Rukshitskaia, Maria,
circa 1990
box 5, folder 30
Shananashvili, Marina M.,
1993
box 5, folder 32
Shishkova, Nadezhda,
1992
box 5, folder 33
Sidorkin, Aleksandr S.,
circa 1990
box 6, folder 1
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr Isaevich,
1977
box 6, folder 2
Solzhenitsyna, Natal'ia Dmitrievna,
circa 1992
box 6, folder 4
Soros, George,
1983-1984
Scope and Contents
Includes "Report from Central America" by Soros.
box 6, folder 10
Tarsis-Dormann, Hanni,
1992
box 6, folder 12
Thompson, Elizabeth,
1980-1981
box 6, folder 14
Torris, Rodolfo Pereira,
1985
box 6, folder 8
Suvorov, Viktor,
1982-1986
box 6, folder 18
Ulmanis, Ernests,
1996-2000
box 6, folder 19
Vibert, R., O.B.E., Senator,
1983
box 6, folder 21
Voren, Robert van,
1983-1992
Scope and Contents
Includes open letter to Andrei Vorob'ev, Russian Federation Minister of Health, regarding conditions of Russian psychiatric
science and "Geneva Initiative on Psychiatry" in Ukraine and Romania.
box 6, folder 22
Weinberger, Freiedrich,
1998
box 6, folder 23
Weisblatt, Karen,
1983-1984
Featuring Bukovskiĭ,
1957-2003
box 53, folder 69
Caricatures of Bukovskiĭ
undated
box 54, folder 27
Negatives and slides
undated
box 51, folder 2-3
Late 1970s
Scope and Contents
Includes a photograph with Viktor Nekrasov.
box 54, folder 20
With Gertrudis Hartman, Amsterdam
1976 December
box 54, folder 21
With Henry M. Jackson
1977 February
box 51, folder 11
With Gertrudis Hartman, Amsterdam
1977 February
box 51, folder 12
Canada
1977 February-March
box 51, folder 13
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
1977 November
box 54, folder 23
With George Meany and Lane Kirkland at the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO)
convention, Los Angeles
1977 December
box 54, folder 25
With Viktor Nekrasov, Cornelia Gerstenmaier, and others
1978 October
box 55, folder 1
Photos by Wilkinson
1979 January
box 55, folder 5
Photos by Ilkka Jääaro
1980
box 55, folder 4
With Leopold Unger, Brussels, photo by J. Vandenhoeck
1980 March
box 51, folder 37
Photo by Okky S. Offerhaus
1980 April
box 52, folder 1
With Iurii Yarim-Agaev and others
1980 November
box 51, folder 38
Photo by Peter Mitchell
1980
box 51, folder 39
Committee for the Defense of the Unjustly Prosecuted
1980
box 52, folder 13
With Leonid Pliushch
1980
box 52, folder 12
With Mikhail Shemiakin
1980
box 55, folder 8
Bonn, photos by Teutopress
1983 August
box 55, folder 9
With Helmut Josef Michael Kohl and Karl Walter Claus Carstens, Bonn, photo by Teutopress
1983 August
box 51, folder 43
With Robert Conquest, John Dunlop, and others, Palo Alto
1984
box 51, folder 44
With Iurii Yarim-Agaev and Edward Lozansky, San Francisco
1984
box 51, folder 42
With Gertrudis Hartman
1984 September
box 51, folder 72
With Mstislav Rostropovich at the Resistance International Congress
1984 or 1985
box 51, folder 73
With Edward Lozansky, Washington, D.C.
1984 or 1985
box 51, folder 46-47
Baltic Peace and Freedom Cruise
1985
box 51, folder 48
With Edward Lozansky
1985
box 51, folder 49
With Iurii Yarim-Agaev and others
1985 May
box 55, folder 10
With Iurii Yarim-Agaev and others
1985 May
box 51, folder 50
With Robert Conquest, Iurii Yarim-Agaev, and others
1985-1986
box 51, folder 52
With Edward Lozansky
1986
box 51, folder 53
With Leon Nikolin at Raoul Wallenberg exhibition in Vienna
1986
box 51, folder 54-57
Photos by Mikhail Lemkhin
1986
box 55, folder 11
Photos by Mikhail Lemkhin
1986
box 51, folder 58
With Naum Korzhavin, photos by Mikhail Lemkhin
1986
box 51, folder 59
With Cornelia Gerstenmaier, Milovan Djilas, and Vladimir Voinovich at the Resistance International Congress
1986
box 51, folder 60
At University of Alberta
1986 March
box 51, folder 62
California
1987
Scope and Contents
Includes birthday cards.
box 51, folder 63
Fifth Sakharov Congress in Amsterdam
1987
box 51, folder 64
"Frankfurter Forum,"
1987
box 51, folder 67
With Edward Lozansky, Washington, D.C.
1988 June
box 52, folder 18
With Edward Lozansky and Leonid Pliushch
1990 November
box 55, folder 15
With Vladimir Gershuni, photos by I. Maev
1991
box 52, folder 29
With Galina Starovoitova
1992
box 52, folder 27
With Edward Lozansky
1992 February
box 52, folder 28
Boulder, Colorado
1992 July
box 55, folder 21
Luxembourg, photos by Photo-Cine-Studio
1993
box 50, folder 5
Switzerland, album pages
1994
box 52, folder 33
With Edward Lozansky and others
1995
box 52, folder 31
Embassy of the Russian Federation
1995 January
Scope and Contents
Includes dinner menu signed by participants.
box 52, folder 32
With sister Olga (?)
1995 February-March
box 52, folder 36
With Gertrudis Hartman
1996 February
box 52, folder 41
With Gertrudis Hartman
1997 June
box 55, folder 20
With Ernst Neizvestnyi
1999
box 52, folder 68
With Boris Nemtsov, Cambridge
2002
box 52, folder 69
With Boris Nemtsov and Vladimir Kara-Murza
2002
box 53, folder 32-33
With Gertrudis Hartman
2003
box 52, folder 70
With Iurii Afanas'ev and others
2000s
box 53, folder 1-5
With Iurii Afanas'ev and others
2000s
Featuring family, friends, classmates, dissidents, and major events,
1950-2002
box 53, folder 42
Mariia Iakunina, daughter of Gleb Iakunin
undated
box 53, folder 45
Dissidents Mikhail Makarenko, Andrei Sakharov, Kronid Liubarskii, Viktor Nekipelov, Mart Niklus, Valeriia Novodvoskaia, Romualdas
Ragaišis, Danylo Shumuk, Fedor (Fyodor) Sidenko, Antanas Terleckas and his family, Tat'iana Velikanova, Irina Grivnina, Viacheslav
Bakhmin, Aleksandr Esenin-Vol'pin, Semen Gluzman, and the Tetenovs' family
1966-1979
box 54, folder 12
Dissidents Mikhail Makarenko, Andrei Sakharov, Kronid Liubarskii, Viktor Nekipelov, Mart Niklus, Valeriia Novodvoskaia, Romualdas
Ragaišis, Danylo Shumuk, Fedor (Fyodor) Sidenko, Antanas Terleckas and his family, Tat'iana Velikanova, Irina Grivnina, Viacheslav
Bakhmin, Aleksandr Esenin-Vol'pin, Semen Gluzman, and the Tetenovs' family
1966-1979
box 54, folder 9
Nina Ivanovna Bukovskaia
1970
box 53, folder 44
Demonstrations, meetings, and street posters in defense of Bukovskiĭ and other dissidents in various countries
1970-1980
box 54, folder 13
Demonstrations, meetings, and street posters in defense of Bukovskiĭ and other dissidents in various countries
1970-1980
box 53, folder 46
Unidentified dissidents
1974-1982
box 53, folder 47
Dissidents Vladimir Aleinikov, Iurii (Yurii) Badzyo, Evgenii Barabanov, Liudmila Regelson, Sergei Zheludkov, N. G. Baturin,
Iurii (Yurii) Galanskov, Semen Gluzman, Mykola Goryn, Vladimir Borisov, Irina Kaplun, Lev Regel'son, Gleb Iakunin (Yakunin),
Viktor Kapitanchuk, and Mal'va Landa
1976-1979
box 53, folder 48-52
Gertrudis Hartman with her family
1976-1986
box 53, folder 53
Oleg and Liudmila Protopopov
1983
box 53, folder 54
Bukovskiĭ's home in Cambridge
1984
box 53, folder 56
Smalle Ee, the son of Gertrudis Hartman
1985
box 53, folder 59
Sergei and Tat'iana Grigor'iants
1987
box 53, folder 60
Zinaida and Petro Grigorenko
1989
box 54, folder 11
Zinaida and Petro Grigorenko
1989
box 53, folder 64
V. Ershovich (Yershovich) family
1991 August
box 53, folder 65
Gertrudis Hartman and her family
1992-1997
box 54, folder 10
Anatolii Marchenko's funeral
1995
box 53, folder 68
Taisiia Lin'kova with her family, and Zakhar Deretskii (Deretsky)
2001-2002
Conferences, Round Tables, and Talks Records
1977-2003
Scope and Contents
Includes conference proceedings, correspondence, and reports related to conferences in which Bukovskiĭ was a participant,
arranged chronologically by date of conference.
box 6, folder 27-28
General,
1977-1994
Scope and Contents
Includes guest speaker invitation letters, business cards, and notes.
box 6, folder 29
"A Voice from Soviet Gulag," news conference, Congress of Russian Americans, Inc., University of Michigan,
1977
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, leaflets, and clippings.
box 7, folder 1-2
"Democratization in Communist Countries," Department of State, Washington, D.C.,
1982
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, proceedings, and clippings.
box 7, folder 3
"The European Peace Movement," Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis (IFPA), Bonn, Germany,
1983
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence and agenda.
box 7, folder 4
"National Forum on Afghanistan," United States Department of State Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, University
of Nebraska, Omaha,
1983
Scope and Contents
Includes an invitation and agenda.
box 7, folder 5
"What About the Russians," a conference of Soviet-US relations, United Campus Ministry/Oregon State University, Corvallis,
Oregon,
1983
box 7, folder 6
"Assessing the Public Efforts for Peace in America 1981-1983," Northern California Seminar, Berkeley,
1984
box 7, folder 7
"National Peace Through Strength Week," Coalition for Peace Through Strength, Des Moines, Iowa,
1984
Scope and Contents
Includes program, itinerary, and printed matter.
box 7, folder 8
"Second Conference on International Terrorism," The Jonathan Institute, Washington, D.C.,
1984
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, agenda, and "Statement of Vladimir Bukovskii (Bukovsky)."
box 7, folder 9
"Soviet Influence on the West European Peace Movement," California Seminar on International Security and Foreign Policy, Santa
Monica, California,
1984
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, list of participants, and memoranda.
box 7, folder 10-11
"Baltic Tribunal," symposium, Baltic Peace and Freedom Cruise, Copenhagen, Denmark,
1984-1985
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, proposed program, clippings, and press releases.
box 7, folder 12
"Beyond 1984," London Conference on Communism and Liberal Democracy,
1985
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, program, and draft of Bukovskiĭ address.
box 7, folder 13
"Democracy and Foreign Policy," Tocqueville Forum of Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina,
1985
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, program, notes, and "The American Perception of the Soviet Union," typescript by Bukovskiĭ.
box 7, folder 14
"The Fall of the Soviet Empire: Prospects for Transition to a Post-Soviet World," The Second International Congress of Professors,
World Peace Academy, Geneva, Switzerland,
1985
Scope and Contents
Includes plenary paper.
box 8, folder 1-2
"International Youth Conference," Kingston, Jamaica,
1985
Scope and Contents
Includes agenda, memo, summary, clippings, and address by Bukovskiĭ.
box 8, folder 3
"Moral Equivalence: False Images of U.S. and Soviet Values," Shavano Institute for National Leadership a Division of Hillsdale
College in cooperation with U.S. Department of State, Washington, D.C.,
1985
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, program, and printed matter.
box 8, folder 4
"Peace in a Divided Europe: 40 Years after Yalta," Moscow Trust Group, Berlin,
1985
box 8, folder 5
"Crisis Simulation Games," Center for Strategic & International Studies, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.,
1985-1986
box 8, folder 6
"Inspiring the Second American Revolution," Conservative Political Action Conference '85, Washington, D.C.,
1985-1986
box 8, folder 7
"1986 Public Policy Conference," Institute for Contemporary Studies, San Francisco, California,
1986
box 8, folder 8-9
"Helsinki (Helsinki Review Conference)," Contre conference, l'Internationale de la résistance et l'Institut International
Sakharov, Bern, Switzerland,
1986
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, a program, clippings, and "Disinformation in the Soviet Union About Helsinki Process," speech by
Bukovskiĭ.
box 8, folder 10
"Human Rights Violations in the Soviet Union," public lecture, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada,
1986
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondnece and printed matter.
box 8, folder 11
"Il ya Trente ans: Budapest," Dies Academicus Hungaricus Geneviensis, round table, Geneva, Switzerland,
1986
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence and a list of participants.
box 8, folder 12
"Onze anciens prisonniers politiques cubains témoignent," conference, Lumière sur Cuba, Paris, France,
1986
Scope and Contents
Includes a list of participants and clippings.
box 8, folder 13
"The Problem of Evil and Twentieth-Century Politics," lecture and seminar, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois,
1986
Scope and Contents
Includes an invitation and program.
box 8, folder 14
"Soviet-American Cross Cultural Understanding," workshop, Soviet-American Exchange Program, Esalen Institute, San Francisco,
California,
1986
box 8, folder 15
"Soviet Foreign Policy: Aims and Methods," international conference, Instituut Voor Publieke Interessen, The Hague, Netherlands,
1986
Scope and Contents
Includes a program, a list of participants, and correspondence.
box 8, folder 16-17
"The Struggle over the Peace," conference, The Washington Institute, Washington, D.C.,
1986
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, tentative schedule, transcripts, and "Coping with Detente," speech by Bukovskiĭ.
box 9, folder 1
"International Conference on Human Rights," Fighting Solidarity, Krakow, Poland,
1988
Scope and Contents
Includes an invitation, correspondence, visa application, and travel documents.
box 9, folder 2-3
"Totalitarianism and the Liberty," conference, A Liberty Fund/Social Philosophy and Policy Center,
1989
Scope and Contents
Includes a program, a list of participants, correspondence, reports, clippings, and "Totalitarianism in Crisis," draft
typescript, by Bukovskiĭ.
box 9, folder 4
"Mikhail Gorbachev and Europe-Now What?," Nobel Conference, Norwegian Helsinki Committee, Oslo, Norway,
1990
Scope and Contents
Includes a program, memoranda, correspondence, and "Gorbachev's Assessment Update," speech by Bukovskiĭ.
box 9, folder 5-7
"Peaceful Road to Democracy" conference, Prague, Czechoslovakia,
1990
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, memoranda, appeals, newsletters, and photographs.
box 9, folder 8
"Advertising and the Media in an Open Society," highlights of the International Symposium by International Advertising Association,
London
1991
box 9, folder 9
"Freedom and the Future of American Foreign Policy," the Philadelphia Society, Boston,
1991
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, a program, and an itinerary.
box 9, folder 10
"Re-Orienting World Resources After the Cold War," West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia,
1991
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence and memoranda.
box 9, folder 11
"Annual Benefactor Summit," Cato Institute, Naples, Florida,
1992
Scope and Contents
Includes agenda and thank you letters.
box 9, folder 12
"The Future of Russia," Branch Chairman's Conference, The Freedom Association, London, England,
1992
Scope and Contents
Includes an invitation and agenda.
box 9, folder 13
"Memorial Service for Tom Kahn," American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, Washington, D.C.,
1992
Scope and Contents
Includes a program and a thank you letter.
box 9, folder 14
"The National Dinner to Honor Robert Conquest," The Independent Institute, San Francisco, California,
1992
Scope and Contents
Includes an invitation and detailed information about Dr. Conquest's distinguished career and contributions.
box 9, folder 15
"The States of the Former Soviet Union: Consideration of the Present Situation, Future Developments and Appropriate Policies,"
conference, the Ditchley Foundation, England,
1992
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, terms of reference, groups report, and printed matter.
box 9, folder 16
"Study Foreign Affairs, Intensive Summer Studies with Preeminent Authorities," the Institute of World Politics, Washington,
D.C.,
1992
Scope and Contents
Includes a program and correspondence.
box 9, folder 17
"Business in Russia," panel, University of London, England,
1993
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence and daily schedule.
box 10, folder 1
"Can Capitalism Cope?," the 20th Annual Ludwig von Mises Lectures, Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Michigan,
1993
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, memoranda, and printed matter.
box 10, folder 2
"Revival of Russia: Concepts and Reality," a round table meeting, The Russian Academy of Sciences, the Institute for Social
and Political Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and the American University in Moscow, Moscow, Russia,
1993
Scope and Contents
Includes a program, list of participants, proposed discussion questions, and printed matter.
box 10, folder 3
"Russia - Problems and Perspectives," Group of the European People's Party (CD) in the European Parliament, Luxembourg,
1993
Scope and Contents
Includes an invitation, a program, and correspondence.
box 10, folder 4
"Courage to Take a Moral Stance," Die Europäische Arbeitsgemeinschaft "Mut zur Ethik," Feldkirch, Austria,
1994
Scope and Contents
Includes a program, a list of participants, and printed matter.
box 10, folder 5
"International Congress for Defense of Democracy and Culture," Belarussian Pen Centre, Minsk, Belarussia,
1994
Scope and Contents
Includes application form and greeting speech by Bukovskiĭ sent to the congress.
box 10, folder 6
"Russia and the Security of Central and Eastern Europe," Polish Atlantic Club, Warsaw, Poland,
1994
box 10, folder 7
"Courage to Take a Moral Stance," Der Verein zur Förderung der Psychologischen Menschenkenntnis (VPM), Zurich,
1996
box 10, folder 8
"First National Conference on BBC Bias," University of London,
2003
Scope and Contents
Includes a program, working group topics, and notes.
Interviews, Speeches, and Writings
1977-2001
Scope and Contents
Drafts of books, essays, notes, reviews, speeches, interview transcripts with related correspondence, and research material,
arranged chronologically. See also: Conferences, Round Tables, and Talks Records.
box 10, folder 9-12
General,
1977-1991
Scope and Contents
Includes incomplete typescripts of books, articles, and fragments.
box 10, folder 13
"Remarks of Vladimir Bukovsky (Bukovskii) at Meeting Sponsored by Chicago Federation of Labor and Industrial Union Council,"
typescript,
1977
box 11, folder 1
"Speech at the European Management Forum in Davos, Switzerland," typescript,
1977
box 11, folder 2
"The Status of the Political Prisoner," typescript,
1977
box 33, folder 8
"Violation of the Soviet Constitution in Defense of Helsinki," draft,
1977
box 11, folder 3
"The Word Is Freedom: An Exclusive Interview with Vladimir Bukovsky (Bukovskii)," by John R. Coyne Jr.,
National Review,
1977
box 11, folder 4
"The Bukovsky (Bukovskii) - Maximov (Maksimov) Declaration on the Nationality Problems," typescript,
1978
Scope and Contents
Includes drafts and comments.
box 11, folder 5
"Address by Vladimir Bukovsky (Bukovskii)," Jerusalem, typescript,
1979
box 11, folder 6
"Pis'ma russkogo puteshestvennika," typescript
circa 1980
box 12, folder 8-10
"Pis'ma russkogo puteshestvennika," typescript
circa 1980
box 11, folder 7
"An Interview with Political Fighter, Vladimir Bukovsky (Bukovskii): A Prominent Russian Dissident Cuts through the Rhetoric
of the Peace Movement to Take a Hard Look at Political Reality," by Erika Holzer, typescript,
circa 1980
box 11, folder 8
"Pochemu russkie ssoriatsia?," typescript, published in
Kontinent, 23,
1980
box 11, folder 9
"I powraca wiatr..," typescript,
1981-1984
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence and clippings.
box 11, folder 10
"Problèmes du statut des détenus politiques,"
Le Débat,
1981
box 11, folder 11
Interview with Bukovskii at "This Week with David Brinkley," transcript,
1982
box 11, folder 12
"Nuclear War in Europe not in Soviet Plans," interview with Bukovskii by Tomiko Uchida,
The Washington Times,
1982 July 5
box 11, folder 13
The Peace Movement and the Soviet Union, The Orwell Press, New York,
1982
box 11, folder 14
Peace-Movers Against Peace, Opera Mundi,
1982
box 33, folder 9
"Coping with Gorbachevshchina," typescript,
circa 1983
box 11, folder 15
Illusion in the West: Pacifists against Peace, presentation at the 16th Conference of the World Anti-Communist League (WACL), Luxembourg,
1983
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence and a conference program.
box 11, folder 16
"America's Crack-Up,"
The American Spectator,
1984
box 11, folder 17
"Soviet Resister Vladimir Bukovsky: An Exclusive Interview with the Distinguished Russian Patriot and Anti-Communist Advocate
of Human Rights," by John Tees,
The Review of The News,
1984
box 11, folder 18
"Keep Talking," speech at the conference on The State of the Nation-1984, Washington, D.C., typescript,
1984
box 11, folder 19
"Peace as a Political Weapon," speech at the conference on the West European movements, Bonn, Germany, typescript,
1984
box 12, folder 1
"Resistance to the Soviet Empire: Religious Aspect," speech at Congregation Beth Israel's 1984 Forum, typescript,
1984
box 12, folder 2
"A Statement on Receiving the Konrad-Adenauer-Freiheits und Literatur Prize," Munich, typescript,
1984
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence and clippings.
box 12, folder 3
"Dvizhenie za prava cheloveka v SSSR," lecture at the Russian Jewish Cultural Center, Chicago, Illinois, manuscript,
1985
box 12, folder 4
"Is It Important to be a Lawyer in the U.S.S.R.?," typescript,
1985
box 12, folder 5
"Peace, Freedom and Democracy in U.S.-Soviet Relations," speech at the National Andrei Sakharov Day '85 in Washington, D.C.,
1985
box 12, folder 6
"Vladimir Bukovsky (Bukovskii)," interview by Monique Garnier-lançon,
Journal of Defense & Diplomacy,
1985
box 12, folder 7
"Understand the Soviet Union," address delivered at the Shavano Institute's Conference "Moral Equivalence: False Images of
U. S. and Soviet Values," Washington, D.C., typescript,
1985
box 12, folder 11
Review of
Against All Hope: The Prison Memoirs of Armando Valladares, by Armando Valladaris, Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.,
The American Spectator,
1986
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence and clippings.
box 12, folder 12
"Combatting Soviet Deception," typescript,
1986
box 12, folder 13
Effects of the Soviet Psychological Warfare on Western Perception of East-West Relations, The Institute for Public Interest, The Netherlands,
1986
box 12, folder 14
"A True Hero of Reykjavik," typescript,
1986
box 12, folder 15
Review of
The Breaking of Bodies and Minds: Torture, Psychiatric Abuse, and the Health Professions, by Eric Stover and Elena O. Nightingale, W. H. Freeman,
1986
box 12, folder 16
"To Choose Freedom," draft,
1986
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence.
box 13, folder 1
"Will Gorbachev Reform the Soviet Union?," typescript, published in
Commentary, no. 82 (3),
1986
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence.
box 13, folder 2
"Phasing out the Soviet System?," a conversation in five parts with Vladimir Bukovsky (Bukovskii), George Urban, Radio Free
Europe/Radio Liberty Inc.,
1987
box 13, folder 3-7
"The Political Conditions of the Soviet Union," in part I of
The Future of the Soviet Empire, by Henry S. Rowen and Charles Wolf, typescript,
1987
box 13, folder 8
"1905 - 1990?," typescript,
1989
box 13, folder 9
"Betrayal," typescript,
1989
box 13, folder 10
"The Soviet Empire and the West: Appeasement or Liberation," typescript,
1989
box 13, folder 11
"Totalitarism in Crisis: Is There a Smooth Transition to Democracy?," a paper for the Liberty Fund symposium on totalitarianism,
typescript,
1989
box 13, folder 12
"Who Resists Gorbachev,"
The Washington Quarterly,
1989
box 13, folder 13
"Is the Soviet Threat Over?," typescript,
1990
box 14, folder 1
"Gorbatshev conduit le pays à la guerre civile," interview by Kosta Christich,
Le Point,
1990
box 14, folder 2
"Malta in Retrospect," typescript,
1990
box 14, folder 3
"Sinopsis knigi," typescript,
circa 1990
box 14, folder 4
"Soviet Crisis: What Is to Be Done by the West," typescript,
1990
box 15, folder 26
Notes and drafts
circa 1990
box 16, folder 1
Notes and drafts
circa 1990
box 14, folder 5
"Babylon Revisited," typescript,
1991
Judgment in Moscow
1991-1998
box 14, folder 15
Typescript draft,
circa 1991
Correspondence,
1991-1998
box 14, folder 17
Brzezinski, Zbigniew Kazimierz,
1998
box 14, folder 19
Conquest, Robert,
1995-1997
box 14, folder 20
Crozier, Brian,
1995-1996
box 14, folder 22
Gerstenmaier, Cornelia,
1995
box 15, folder 1
Goldsmith, James,
1991-1994
box 15, folder 2
Gribanov, Aleksandrov,
1995
box 15, folder 5
Idolenko, Viktor,
1997
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs and clippings.
box 15, folder 8
Kachanov, V. A.,
1996-1998
box 15, folder 10
Perrin-Hoppenot, Louis,
1995
box 14, folder 6
"A Man with a Magic Touch," typescript,
1992
box 14, folder 7
"In Support of Democracy in the Soviet Union," typescript,
1991
box 14, folder 8
"What to Do About the Soviet Collapse,"
Commentary,
1991
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence.
box 14, folder 9
"A Revolution Which Did Not Happen: The Situation of Russia from a Liberal Prospective," typescript,
circa 1991
box 14, folder 10
Series of interviews conducted in Italy,
1991-1999
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence and clippings.
box 14, folder 11
"Predislovie k knige Viktora Suvorova
Ledokol," typescript,
1992
box 14, folder 12
"More on Moscow Gold," typescript,
1993
box 14, folder 13
"Oshibki kotorykh moglo ne byt'," interview with Bukovskiĭ by Irina Goriunova,
Rossiskie Vesti, No. 136,
1993
box 14, folder 14
"Three Fatal Mistakes of Boris Yeltsin," typescript,
1993
box 15, folder 19
"Statement on NATO Action in Serbia," manuscript,
1999
box 15, folder 20
"American Dream, 2007,"
circa 2000
box 15, folder 21-23
"Zolotoi eshelon," typescript,
circa 2000
box 15, folder 24
"Three Days Which Shook the World," typescript,
2000
box 15, folder 25
"Is Europe Heading for Dictatorship?,"
Current Concerns, Zurich,
2001
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, notes, and printed matter.
Editors, Publishers, and Public Speakers Bureau Files
1978-1999
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, contracts, and clippings.
box 16, folder 4
Agora, An Alternative Journal of Culture, Foreign Policy Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
1991
box 16, folder 5
The American Spectator, Bloomington, Indiana,
1986
box 16, folder 6
Albor, Sofia, Bulgaria,
1997
box 16, folder 7
Alfred A. Knopf Inc., New York, New York,
1996
box 16, folder 8
Andre Deutsch, London, England,
1978-1980
box 16, folder 9
Andrew Nurnberg Associates, London, England,
1990-1991
box 16, folder 10
AP Watt Ltd., London, England,
1983
box 16, folder 11
Barraclough Carey Productions Ltd., London, England,
1992-1996
box 16, folder 12
Bookman, Copenhagen, Denmark,
1986
box 16, folder 13
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), London, England,
1989-1993
box 16, folder 14
California Seminar on International Security and Foreign Policy, Santa Monica, California,
1984
box 16, folder 15
Central Office of Information, London, England,
1991
box 16, folder 16
Centre for Political Research and Information, Athens, Greece,
1983
box 16, folder 17
Chicago Review Press, Chicago, Illinois,
1983
box 16, folder 18
Commentaire, Paris, France,
1998
box 16, folder 19-20
Commentary, New York, New York,
1982-1996
box 16, folder 21
Committee for the Free World, New York, New York,
1984
box 16, folder 22
La Croix-l'Événement, Paris, France,
1995
box 16, folder 23
Curtis Brown Ltd., London, England,
1996
box 16, folder 24
Dreyers Forlag AS, Oslo, Norway,
1982-1984
box 16, folder 25
Éditions du Seuil, Paris, France,
1979-1997
box 17, folder 1-11
Éditions Robert Laffont, Paris, France,
1980-1999
box 17, folder 12
Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington D.C,
1986-1988
box 17, folder 13
Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, London, England,
1996
box 17, folder 15
Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Editore, Milan, Italy,
1979
box 18, folder 1
Gustav Lubbe Verlag GmbH,
1993-1996
box 18, folder 2
The H. W. Wilson Company, New York, New York,
1988
box 18, folder 3
Historical Research Foundation,
1995
box 18, folder 4-5
Hoover Institution Press, Stanford, California,
1983-1992
box 18, folder 6
Institut d'histoire sociale, Paris, France,
1996
box 18, folder 7
Intercollegiate Studies Institute Inc., Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania,
1988
box 18, folder 8-10
John Murray Publishers Ltd.,
1998-1999
box 18, folder 11
Katalizátor Iroda, Budapest, Hungary
1989-1990
box 18, folder 12
Kidd, Rapinet, Badge & Co. and Yarde & Loader, London, Great Britain,
1979-1981
box 18, folder 13
Miroslaw Latkowska Publishing House Volumen,
1997-1998
box 18, folder 14
National Review, New York, New York,
1995-1997
box 18, folder 15
The New Republic, Washington, D.C.,
1991
box 18, folder 16
The New York Times, Athens, Greece,
1986-1996
box 18, folder 17
Open Court Publishing Company,
1988
box 19, folder 1-2
Opera Mundi s. a., Paris, France,
1980-1982
box 19, folder 3
Penley Milward & Bayley,
1983
box 19, folder 4
Polonia Book Fund Ltd., London, England,
1986
box 19, folder 5
Random House Inc., New York, New York,
1995
box 19, folder 6
The Reader's Digest, New York, New York,
1988
box 19, folder 7
Regnery Publishing Inc., Washington, D.C.,
1997-1998
box 19, folder 8
The Richmond News Leader,
1991
box 17, folder 14
The Romanian Cultural Foundation, Bucharest, Romania,
1996
box 19, folder 9
Royce Carlton Inc., New York, New York,
1982-1985
box 19, folder 10
Schaeffer V Productions Inc., Los Gatos, California,
1983
box 19, folder 11
Seewald Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany,
1983-1984
box 19, folder 12
Social Philosophy Policy Center, Bowling Green, Ohio,
1992
box 19, folder 13
Spoeczny Instytut Wydawniczy ZNAK, Krakow, Poland,
1999
box 19, folder 14
Thomas Nelson Publishers, Nashville, Tennessee,
1983-1984
box 19, folder 15
Times Newspapers Ltd., London, England,
1982-1983
box 19, folder 16
University Press of America Inc., Lanham, Maryland,
1987-1996
box 19, folder 17
The Viking Press (Viking Penguin Inc.), New York, New York,
1978-1984
box 19, folder 18
Verlag Ulstein GmbH, Berlin, Germany,
1983
box 19, folder 19
The Washington Institute for Values in Public Policy, Washington, D.C.,
1986-1987
box 19, folder 20
The Washington Quarterly, Washington, D.C.,
1988
box 20, folder 1
William Morrow & Company Inc. Publishers
1985
box 20, folder 2
Writers in Prison Committee, International PEN, London,
1996
box 20, folder 3
Yale University Press, New Haven, Connecticut,
1998
Legal Records
1973-1993
Scope and Contents
Material from Bukovskiĭ's defamation cases against publishers. Includes correspondence, legal papers, clippings, and other
materials relating to libel cases.
International Human Rights Organizations File
1978-1998
Arrangement Statement
Arranged alphabetically by name of organization.
Andrei Sakharov Institute,
1983-1985
box 27, folder 1
General,
1983-1984
Scope and Contents
Includes "Notes on Proposal to Create the Sakharov Institute" and collected clippings on Andrei Sakharov's political activity.
box 27, folder 2
Annual financial statement,
1983
box 27, folder 3
Conference at Hoover Institution, Stanford University,
1984 September 14 and 15
Scope and Contents
Includes a list of participants, agenda, notes, and clippings.
box 27, folder 4
International Andrei Sakharov Day,
1983
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, a proposal, and clippings.
box 27, folder 5
Meeting of the Directors,
1983
box 27, folder 6
Proposal for a Soviet Studies Research Center,
1984-1985
box 27, folder 7
Statement of financial condition,
1983-1984
box 27, folder 8
Center for Appeals for Freedom,
1983
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence and clippings.
Center for Democracy, New York,
1983-1991
box 27, folder 9
Annual meeting minutes,
1986
Scope and Contents
Includes annual report.
box 27, folder 10
Corporate resolutions,
1985
box 27, folder 11
Printed matter,
1983-1986
Scope and Contents
Includes press releases, brochures, and clippings.
box 27, folder 13
Statement by Russian coal miners,
1991
box 28, folder 4
Center for Public Diplomacy Studies,
1986
Scope and Contents
Correspondence and clippings.
box 28, folder 5
Club de Paris: de la dissidence à la démocratie,
1986-1996
Scope and Contents
Includes organization's charter and correspondence.
box 28, folder 6
Committee for Defense of Soviet Armenian Political Prisoners, Los Angeles,
circa 1985
Scope and Contents
Includes a declaration and an appeal.
box 28, folder 7
Conservative Alliance, Alexandria, Virginia,
1984
Scope and Contents
Includes The Human Rights and National Survival Program of 1984.
box 28, folder 8-10
European Liaison Group, London, England
1982-1984
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence regarding Andrei Sakharov, memoranda, and "Chairman's Report for 1983."
box 30, folder 4-8
Fighting Solidarity, Warsaw, Poland,
1982-1991
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence and materials of Warsaw conference on establishing a coordinating center of radical parties and political
organizations to support the international human rights movement.
box 28, folder 11
Freedom of Communication, Jersey City, New Jersey,
1984-1989
Scope and Contents
Includes a proposal, correspondence, and a newsletter.
box 30, folder 2
Freedom Party, Wroclaw, Poland,
1990
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence and statements.
box 28, folder 12
Friends of the Democratic Center in Central America (PRODEMCA),
1985-1986
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, memoranda, a statement, and clippings.
box 28, folder 13
Helsinki Watch,
1978-1979
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, memoranda, and statements.
Iceberg, Artistic Association of Former Dissidents, Moscow, Russia,
1991-1998
box 28, folder 14
Organizational charter,
1991
Correspondence,
1991-1998
box 28, folder 15
Belyshev, Andrei,
1992-1993
box 29, folder 1
Dubovenko, B. B.,
1991
Scope and Contents
Includes clippings.
box 29, folder 2
Idolenko, V. I.,
1996-1998
box 29, folder 4
Moskovchenko, N. M.,
1997
box 29, folder 7
Person, Bo,
1992
Scope and Contents
Includes materials relating to contract with Russian Central Television on production documentaries about the human rights
movement.
box 29, folder 8
The International Committee on Behalf of Armando Verdiglione,
1987-1993
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence and printed matter.
box 29, folder 9
International Freedom Foundation, Washington, D.C.,
1991-1992
Scope and Contents
Includes
1991 Annual Report.
box 29, folder 10
Jubilee Campaign,
1990
Scope and Contents
Includes newsletter and other material relating to "British Response to Moscow Food Crisis."
box 29, folder 11
Moscow Helsinki Group (Moscow Helsinki Watch Group),
1982-1985
Scope and Contents
Correspondence and statements.
box 29, folder 12
Mouvement de Liberation Bulgare, Paris,
1983
Scope and Contents
Includes organizational background, purposes and activity, draft of annual budget, and staff information.
National Endowment for Democracy (NED),
1983-1993
box 29, folder 14
Establishment of the organization,
1983
box 29, folder 15
Newsletter of the NED,
1993
box 29, folder 16
Proposals for the NED by Bukovskiĭ,
1984-1985
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence.
box 29, folder 17
Remarks given by Carl S. Gershman, President, the National Endowment for Democracy at the Human Rights Day Ceremony, The White
House,
1984
box 29, folder 18
Romanian Liberty Institute Final Report,
1986
box 29, folder 19
Statement of Principles and Objectives,
1983
box 29, folder 22
The Unfinished Revolution: Proceedings of the National Endowment for Democracy's Third International Conference on Democracy, Washington, D.C.,
1991
box 30, folder 1
National Forum Foundation,
1985
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence and printed matter.
Resistance International (RI) files,
1980-1996
Organizational records
1983-1994
Scope and Contents
Includes legal papers, statement of principles, program, minutes, activity reports, financial papers, and clippings,
arranged alphabetically by physical form.
box 21, folder 4-6
Activity proposals and reports,
1984-1992
Scope and Contents
Includes the 1991 annual report and correspondence.
box 21, folder 7
Board of directors meetings minutes,
1983-1985
box 21, folder 8
Budget estimates and financial statements,
1983-1985
box 21, folder 10-11
Clippings
1983-1985
Scope and Contents
Contains newspaper clippings collected by the creator, relating to the activities of the organization.
Correspondence,
1981-1993
box 22, folder 6
Grocholski, S.,
1983-1984
box 22, folder 7
Holzer, Henry Mark,
1986-1987
Scope and Contents
Includes material relating to the Bukovskiĭ libel case against Victor Kamkin Inc. and
New Times.
box 22, folder 8
Humanitas International Human Rights Committee (Joan C. Baez),
1985
box 22, folder 11-13
Jolis, Albert E.,
1983-1992
box 22, folder 14
Kaplan, Foger F.,
1983-1984
box 22, folder 15
Kazakov, G., and V. Idolenko,
1992-1993
box 22, folder 18
Kuznetsov, Eduard,
1981-1983
box 22, folder 20
Makarenko, Mikhail,
1984-1986
Scope and Contents
Includes memoranda, minutes, and clippings relating to Resistance International activities in the United States.
box 22, folder 21
Montinola, Ching,
1984-1986
box 22, folder 24
Richardson, Randolph R.,
1985
box 22, folder 27
Salvatori, Henry,
1983-1984
box 22, folder 28
Silber, John R.,
1986
Scope and Contents
Includes "Testimony of John R. Silber, President, Boston University, before the Committee on Foreign Relations of the United
States Senate."
box 22, folder 32
Weisblatt, Karen,
1986
Scope and Contents
Includes "Trip Report to Kiev, April 13 - May 1, 1986," by Weisblatt.
box 23, folder 1-2
General Assembly of Resistance International (creation of the organization), Paris,
1983
Scope and Contents
Includes Bukovskiĭ's address "To the Participants of the Paris Conference of the Resistance International," correspondence,
proposals, and clippings.
box 23, folder 3
Staff meeting minutes,
1984
box 23, folder 4
Statement of principles,
1983
Special projects file,
1980-1996
Anti-communist movements in the Third World,
1983-1984
box 23, folder 5-6
General,
1982-1986
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, proposals, and reports on Central America project.
Angolan Civil War
1983-1986
Scope and Contents
Includes material relating to propaganda work among the Cuban troops deployed in Angola.
box 23, folder 7-8
Correspondence,
1986
Scope and Contents
Includes letters and photographs from Efim (Chaim) Iudin and Larisa Vilenskaia.
box 23, folder 9-11
Reports on political and social issues,
1983-1986
Scope and Contents
Reports by organization representatives in Angola: Viktor Raginskii, Larisa Vilenskaia, and Vera Popova. Includes group photographs
depicting members of the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA).
box 23, folder 13
Film project,
1986
Scope and Contents
Includes organization's appeal to the President of UNITA (The National Union for the Total Independence of Angola) General
Jonas Savimbi to support the project.
box 24, folder 6
Distribution of
Samizdat video cassettes in the Soviet Union,
1983-1985
Scope and Contents
Includes project proposal and clippings.
Opposition to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan,
1980-1996
Correspondence,
1982-1984
box 24, folder 8
American Aid for Afghans,
1983
box 24, folder 10
Churchill, Winston Spencer,
1983-1984
box 24, folder 11
Committee for a Free Afghanistan,
1984
box 24, folder 13
Federation for American Afghan Action,
1984
Scope and Contents
Includes memoranda.
box 24, folder 14
Fourcade, Marie-Madeleine,
1983
box 24, folder 17-21
Establishment of Radio Free Kabul (RFK),
1982-1985
Scope and Contents
Includes proposals, statements, correspondence, reports, and clippings.
box 24, folder 22-23
Printed matter
1983-1996
Scope and Contents
Includes bulletins, newsletters, and clippings.
box 25, folder 1-2
Printed matter
1983-1996
Scope and Contents
Includes bulletins, newsletters, and clippings.
Soviet prisoners of Afghan war,
1980-1988
Correspondence,
1983-1988
box 25, folder 3
Albatross Press Agency,
1986
box 25, folder 4
American Aid for Afghans,
1984
box 25, folder 5
Association for a Free Russia,
1984-1985
box 25, folder 6
Bethell, Nicholas William,
1983-1984
box 25, folder 7
Center for Appeals for Freedom,
1983-1985
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs depicting Liudmila Thorn with Soviet soldiers in Afghanistan.
box 25, folder 8
Congress of Russian Americans Inc.
1983-1984
Scope and Contents
Includes statements of intent by other Russian émigré organizations.
box 25, folder 9
European Liaison Group,
1984
box 25, folder 10
Federation for American Afghan Action,
1985
box 25, folder 11-15
Freedom House (Liudmila Thorn),
1983-1988
Scope and Contents
Includes Soviet defectors' statements, interview transcripts, and biographical notes.
box 26, folder 3
International Rescue Committee Inc.,
1984
box 26, folder 4
International Society for Human Rights Inc.,
1983-1984
box 26, folder 5
Makarenko, Mikhail,
1985
Scope and Contents
Includes transcript of press conference given by Makarenko.
box 26, folder 6
Orthodox Church in America,
1984
box 26, folder 18-19
Printed matter,
1980-1985
Scope and Contents
Includes
Hidden War: The Struggle for Afghanistan, a staff report prepared for the Committee of Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Washington D.C., 1984.
box 30, folder 3
Scientists for Sakharov, Orlov and Shcharansky,
1982-1986
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, newsletters, and clippings.
Stichting Comite Vladimir Boekovski (Vladimir Bukovskii Foundation Committee),
1980-1986
box 30, folder 9
Commemorative week on the Great Famine in Ukraine,
1983
Scope and Contents
Correspondence and printed matter.
box 30, folder 10
Financial estimates and report,
1983-1984
box 30, folder 11
The Second World Shop, Amsterdam,
1983
Scope and Contents
Correspondence, clippings, and photographs of the opening of a unique bookstore of dissident literature.
box 30, folder 12
Statement issued by Robert van Voren after a seven-day trip to Leningrad and Moscow
1980
box 30, folder 13-15
Union of Committees of Soldiers' Mothers (non-governmental soldier's rights organization)
1990-1991
Scope and Contents
Includes appeals from soldiers and their parents to the Soviet military authorities regarding human rights abuse.
box 31, folder 1
Union of Committees of Soldiers' Mothers (non-governmental soldier's rights organization)
1990-1991
Scope and Contents
Includes appeals from soldiers and their parents to the Soviet military authorities regarding human rights abuse.
Subject File
1979-1981
Scope and Contents
Contains addresses, articles, brochures, bulletins, clippings, correspondence, flyers, itinerary, lists, memoranda, messages,
minutes of meetings, newsletters, notes, petitions, press releases, printed matter, remarks, reports, statements, testimony,
and transcripts, arranged alphabetically by subject.
box 31, folder 2
The 12th World Festival of Youth and Students in Moscow,
1985
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, a program, clippings, and the Communique at the 4th Meeting of the International Preparatory Committee
for the 12th World Festival.
box 31, folder 3
Alcoholism, crime, and delinquency in Soviet society,
1980-1997
American boycott of the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow,
1979-1980
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, writings, clippings, and printed matter.
box 31, folder 4
Call by Soviet dissidents to boycott the Olympics,
1979-1980
box 31, folder 5
Comité Olympische Spelen en Mensenrechten conference: Olympic Games and Human Rights, The Hague,
1980
Scope and Contents
Includes an invitation letter, agenda, and working papers.
box 31, folder 6
Correspondence,
1979-1981
box 31, folder 7-8
Printed matter,
1979-1980
Scope and Contents
Includes newsletters, press releases, and clippings.
box 31, folder 9-10
Anglo-Russian Peace Campaign,
1982-1983
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence and printed matter.
General
See also: Correspondence series, Cadorgan, Peter.
box 31, folder 11
Anti-Defamation Association of Émigré from Post-1917 Russia, New York,
1983-1985
Scope and Contents
Includes statements, correspondence, a balance sheet, and clippings.
box 31, folder 12
Bilateral Nuclear Weapons and Human Rights Declaration
1983-1984
Scope and Contents
Statement, correspondence, and clippings.
box 32, folder 1-2
Campaign for Defense and Multicultural Disarmament,
1982-1985
Scope and Contents
Statements, correspondence, newsletters, and clippings.
box 32, folder 3-5
Campaign for a Soviet-Free New Zealand,
1985-1986
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, media releases, and clippings.
box 32, folder 6
Decolonization of the Soviet empire,
1983
Scope and Contents
Includes memo and reports.
Democracy movements in the Soviet Union,
1990-1996
box 32, folder 8
Democratic Party of Russia (DPR),
1990-1991
Scope and Contents
Includes a charter of declaration of principles and correspondence.
box 32, folder 9
Demokraticheskaia Oppozitsiia, Rossiskii blagotvoritel'nyi obshchestvennyi fond, Moscow,
1990
box 32, folder 10
Dvizhenie Net,
1996
Scope and Contents
Includes statements and appeals.
box 32, folder 11
Partiia ekonomicheskoi svobody (PES),
1993
Scope and Contents
Includes political campaign plan memo.
box 32, folder 12
Shchit, Soiuz Sotsial'noi Zashchity Voennosluzhashchikh,
1990-1991
Scope and Contents
Includes a charter, a program, appeals, correspondence, and printed matter.
box 32, folder 13
Vybor Rossii, Block Reformistskikh Sil,
1993
Scope and Contents
Includes program, memoranda, and printed matter.
box 32, folder 14
East-West cultural exchange,
1983-1986
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence and clippings.
box 32, folder 15
Establishment of November 7th as the Day of Sorrow and Irreconcilability,
1985-1986
Scope and Contents
Includes petitions and correspondence.
box 32, folder 16-17
Forced labor in the Soviet Union,
1985-1986
Scope and Contents
Includes Bukovskiĭ's testimony for Senator William L. Armstrong.
box 33, folder 1
"The General Agreement between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics on Contacts, Exchanges and Cooperation in Scientific, Technical, Educational, Cultural, and Other Fields,"
1985
The American Bar Association and the Association of Soviet Lawyers,
1985-1986
box 33, folder 2
Administrative Agreement between the American Bar Association and the Association of Soviet Lawyers, dated May 2, 1985
box 33, folder 4-5
Press releases and clippings,
1986
box 33, folder 6
"Agreement on Scientific Cooperation between the National Academy of Sciences of the USA and the Academy of Science of the
USSR,"
1986
Scope and Contents
Includes clippings.
box 33, folder 7
"Heidelberg Appeal to Heads of States and Governments,"
1992
Scope and Contents
Includes the appeal, a signature list, and correspondence.
The Helsinki Accords,
1983-1985
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, statements, reports, appeals, and clippings.
box 33, folder 10
Correspondence,
1983-1985
box 33, folder 14
Testimony and statements,
1985
box 34, folder 1-4
Independent Soviet peace movement (Moscow Peace Group),
1982-1984
Scope and Contents
Includes appeals, correspondence, statements, clippings, and printed matter.
box 34, folder 5-6
The International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW), Nobel Peace Prize winner
1985
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence and clippings related to the Novel Peace Prize award to the IPPNW.
box 34, folder 7-8
Kapitsa Fund,
1992-1997
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence and biographical notes on the Russian geographer and Antarctic explorer Andrei Petrovich Kapitsa.
box 34, folder 9
Kontinent,
1978-1983
Scope and Contents
Includes
A Proposal to Create the Russian Cultural Center in Paris and an Active Kontinent Documentation Center in New York Affiliated
with Freedom House
, correspondence, and clippings.
box 34, folder 10
Korean Air Lines Flight 007,
1983-1984
Scope and Contents
Includes an appeal by Russian dissidents to build a memorial to the flight victims.
box 34, folder 11
Mikhail Gorbachev Nobel Peace Prize controversy,
1990-1991
box 35, folder 1-2
Moscow mayoral election,
1992-1993
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, appeals, statements, and other materials relating to Bukovskiĭ's candidacy for election as the Mayor
of Moscow.
box 35, folder 3
National Center for Excellence in Education vs. Edward D. Lozansky (Free University - Washington, Paris, Moscow),
1988
Scope and Contents
Correspondence and court record.
box 35, folder 4
National Peace Academy Campaign,
1984-1985
Scope and Contents
Includes a "Declaration of Findings and Purposes."
box 35, folder 5
Nuclear arms control,
1983-1985
Scope and Contents
Correspondence, newsletters, memoranda, and clippings.
box 35, folder 6-7
Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF Treaty) between the United States of America and the Soviet Union,
1983-1992
Scope and Contents
Includes statements, correspondence, and clippings.
box 36, folder 8
Nuclear Free Zone campaign,
1984
Scope and Contents
Newsletter and clippings.
box 36, folder 9-10
Political abuse of psychiatry in the Soviet Union,
1976-1994
Scope and Contents
Includes
Lateral'naia terapiia, rukovodstvo dlia vrachei, by A. P., Chuprikov, A. N. Linev, and I. A. Martsenkovskii, Kiev, 1994.
box 36, folder 11
Promotion of democracy in communist countries,
1984
Scope and Contents
Includes a program, reports, and printed matter.
box 36, folder 12
Religious freedom in the Soviet Union,
1986
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence.
box 36, folder 13
Right to conscientious objection,
1984-1986
Scope and Contents
Includes appeals, clippings, and other materials relating to the fate of the draft resister Olivier Du Puis.
box 36, folder 14
Soviet-American relations,
1983-1986
Scope and Contents
Clippings and notes.
box 35, folder 1-4
Soviet dissident movement
1982-1985
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, clippings, newsletters, and other printed matter.
box 35, folder 5-6
Soviet economic performance and forecasts,
1983-1986
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, memoranda, printed matter, and clippings.
Soviet influence on the peace movement,
1981-1985
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, clippings, and printed matter.
Vladimir Bukovskiĭ's personal involvement in the peace movement,
1981-1985
box 35, folder 7
Correspondence,
1981-1982
box 35, folder 10
Arguments against peace movement,
1981
Scope and Contents
Includes printed matter.
box 35, folder 11-12
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) and other groups,
1981-1982
Scope and Contents
Correspondence, reports, brochures, pamphlets, and clippings.
box 37, folder 1-2
World Peace Council and communist penetration
1981-1982
Scope and Contents
Correspondence, reports, and clippings
box 37, folder 3-5
Soviet Jewry emigration rights,
1984-1986
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, appeals, and clippings.
box 37, folder 6-9
United States-Soviet Union trade relations,
1985-1986
Scope and Contents
Includes "Remarks by Senator Robert J. Dole at the Second Session of the 1986 Forum on U.S.-Soviet Trade Relations," typescript,
April 24, 1985.
United States broadcasting to the Soviet Union,
1978-1991
box 38, folder 4
Program reviews,
1986
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence.
box 38, folder 5
Reports,
1984
Scope and Contents
Includes
The Board for International Broadcasting: 1984 Annual Report.
box 38, folder 6-8
Research materials,
1978-1985
Scope and Contents
Articles, clippings, and brochures.
box 38, folder 9
Soviet Media Daily Digest, Radio Liberty
1986-1991
box 38, folder 10
World Disarmament campaign,
1982-1984
Speeches and Writings by Others
1965-2000
Arrangement Statement
Arranged alphabetically by author.
box 38, folder 12
Aksenov, Vasilii, "The Inspector General Goes to Topeka," typescript,
circa 1984
box 38, folder 13
Alburt, Lev and Larry Parr, "Will Gorbachev, Like Lenin, Always Be With Us?," typescript,
circa 1985
box 38, folder 14
Aleinikov, Vladimir,
Puteshestviia pamiati Rembo, and other poems
1965-1990
box 39, folder 1
Aleinikov, Vladimir,
Puteshestviia pamiati Rembo, and other poems
1965-1990
box 39, folder 2
Chalfont, Alan,
The Great Unilateralist Illusion
1983
box 39, folder 3
Clay, Jason W. and Bonnie K. Holcomb,
Politics and the Ethiopian Famine 1984-1985,
1985
box 39, folder 4
Epstein, Edward Jay,
133 Questions
1990
box 39, folder 5
Gubar', Iurii, poems
1990-1991
box 39, folder 6
Hatch, Orrin, articles,
1983-1984
box 39, folder 7
Holzer, Erika,
U. S. Peace Movement Rooted in Fear and Guilt, Soviet Dissident Says,
1986
box 39, folder 8
Isakova, Elena, "Veter v kandalakh," typescript,
circa 1991
box 39, folder 9
Joshua, Wynfred,
Soviet Manipulation of the European Peace Movement,
1983
box 39, folder 10
Kennan, George F.,
Containment of Communism
1984
box 39, folder 11
Keyes, Gene, "Vladimir Bukovskii and the Fear-Fighters: Nonviolent Protest Demonstrations in the Soviet Union 1961-1972, a
Chronology of Events, an Annotated Bibliography," typescript,
1991
box 39, folder 12
Kropivnitskii, Evgenii,
Zemnoi uiut
1990
box 39, folder 13
Kublanovskii, Iurii,
Ottisk
1990
box 39, folder 14
Litvinenko, Aleksandr, and Iurii Fel'shtinskii, "FSB vzryvaet Rosiiu," typescript,
circa 2000
box 39, folder 15
O'Hallaron, Carol, "Hard Bargainer on Human Rights Vladimir Bukovsky on Helsinki Accords," typescript,
circa 1980
box 39, folder 16
Pipes, Richard,
Can the Soviet Union Change,
circa 1985
box 39, folder 17
Pilon, Juliana Geran,
Soviet Active Measures - The Philosophical Background
1985
box 39, folder 18
Rogatshi (Rogachii), Inna,
Oletko suorittanut ihmisoikeus- tutkinnon?,
1989
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence.
box 40, folder 1
Rowen, Henry, "Gorbachev Probably Will Be Seeking Relief and Help From the West," typescript,
1985
box 40, folder 2
Rozek, Edward J.,
Henry Kissinger: The Switch-Doctor
1982
box 40, folder 3
Sapgir, Genrikh,
Sonety na rubashkakh
1989
Shtromas, Alexander,
1981, 1985
box 40, folder 4
Political Change and Social Development: The Case of the Soviet Union,
1981
box 40, folder 5
How the End of the Soviet System May Come About: Historical Precedents and Possible Scenarios,
1985
box 40, folder 6
Singer, Max,
Dynamic Containment,
circa 1980
box 40, folder 7
Solzhenitsyn, Alexander,
A World Split Apart - Commencement Address Delivered At Harvard University,
1978-1983
Scope and Contents
Includes other articles.
box 40, folder 8
Thatcher, Margaret, "Speech at the Mendeleev Institute," Moscow, Russia, typescript,
1993
box 40, folder 9
Wolzak, Robert van Voren en Henk,
Vredesactivisten Tegen de Verde door Vladimir Boekovski,
1982-1985
Scope and Contents
Includes other articles by Wolzak.
box 40, folder 10
Zahaykevich, Marta, "The Hermeneutics of Dissent: Philosophical Worldviews and the Interpretations on Political Repression
of Soviet Human Rights Activists," typescript,
1982
box 40, folder 11
General,
circa 1990
Scope and Contents
Includes submitted applications and curriculum vitae for jobs.
box 40, folder 12
Vladimir Natanovich Fleishgakker's court case file,
1983-1984
box 40, folder 13
Viktor Makarov file,
1996-2000
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence and clippings.
box 40, folder 14-15
Aleksei Tumerman's court case file,
1986-1987
Scope and Contents
Includes Bukovskiĭ's letter in support of A. Tumerman's application for bail pending appeal.
box 40, folder 16
General
1979-1986
Scope and Contents
Includes pamphlets, leaflets, and posters.
box 55, folder 24
General
1979-1986
Scope and Contents
Includes pamphlets, leaflets, and posters.
box 40, folder 17
Commentary, Volume 86, No. 5,
1988
box 40, folder 18
Democracy Bulletin, Vol. 1, Nos. 1-2,
1983
box 40, folder 19
Foreign Affairs Note, United States Department of State, Washington, D.C.,
1981-1982
box 41, folder 1
Freedom at Issue, Nos. 68-69,
1982
box 41, folder 2
Konstitutsiia (osnovnoi zakon) Soiuza Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik,
1975
box 54, folder 28
Joan C. Baez, programme booklet,
circa 1980
box 41, folder 3
No Substitute for Peace, report by the Centre for Conflict Studies, University of New Brunswick, Canada,
1982
box 55, folder 23
Postcards by Mikhail Shemiakin,
circa 1990
box 41, folder 4
Pacifisme, Neutralisme Et Dangers De Guerre, Dossier de presse, Institut D'Histoire Sociale, Paris,
1981
box 41, folder 5-13
Russian parliamentary and presidential elections
1991-2010
Scope and Contents
Includes pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, business cards, and other printed matter.
box 42, folder 1-4
Russian parliamentary and presidential elections
1991-2010
Scope and Contents
Includes pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, business cards, and other printed matter.
box 42, folder 5
Sovetskoe foto: vystavka sovetskoi fotografii za 10 let,
1928
box 42, folder 6
Vardo Bulletin, No. 2, Stockholm,
1991
box 42, folder 7-11
USSR Today: Viewed in Radio Liberty Monitoring, Nos. 89-104, 106, 108, 111,
1986
Bukovskiĭ Testimony Project File
1937-1995
Scope and Contents
Photocopies of classified documents of the Politburo and the Secretariat of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Includes
correspondence, statements, and other related materials.
Correspondence,
1991-1995
box 43, folder 2
Anastasi, Paul (Free Press),
1992-1995
box 43, folder 5
Brian Lapping Associate,
1992
box 43, folder 6
The Britain-Russia Centre
1992
box 43, folder 8
DeMuth, Christopher (American Enterprise Institute),
1992
box 43, folder 11
Golgsmith, James,
1991-1993
box 43, folder 18
Rogachii (Rogatshi), Inna,
1990-1993
box 43, folder 19
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr Isaevich,
1992
box 43, folder 22
Organizational documents,
1991-1992
Scope and Contents
Includes statements to the press by Bukovskiĭ and other materials relating to the testimonial project.
Photocopies of archival documents,
1937-1994
Oversize Material
1976-1988
Awards and honorary degrees,
1979-1988
box 57
"70 Let Ceskoslovenske Republiky," CSL Obeg Legionarska, medal
1988
box 56, folder 1
"Friends of Freedom," The Coalition for a Democratic Majority, certificate and medal
1979
box 57
"Friends of Freedom," The Coalition for a Democratic Majority, certificate and medal
1979
box 56, folder 1
"Honorary Fellow," del Meeting per L'Amiciza Fra i Popoli a Rimini, certificate,
1981
box 57
"Let Your Light Shine," University of Colorado, Boulder, medal,
circa 1980
box 57
"Roger Salengro," Maire de Lille, medal
circa 1980
box 56, folder 1
"Shelby Cullom Davis Award," Ethics and Public Policy Center,
1987
box 56, folder 2
Bukovskiĭ's debates advertising posters,
1980
box 56, folder 3
Graphic art by A. Muravnich
1976
box 54, folder 29
Sound Recording
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes one compact sound cassette: "Rosemary Troughton and Dr. Kronid Liubarskii."
box 55, folder 27
Electronic Records
undated
Scope and Contents
8 3.5" discs, untitled, undated.