Register to Yuri Yarim-Agaev papers
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Hoover Institution Library and Archives
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Title: Yuri Yarim-Agaev papers
Date (inclusive): 1961-1998
Collection Number: 2007C59
Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives
Language of Material: In English and Russian
Physical Description:
77 manuscript boxes, 7 oversize boxes.
(44.2 Linear Feet)
Abstract: Writings, correspondence, reports, notes, financial records, case files, printed matter, and audiovisual material, relating
to human rights and dissent in the Soviet Union, and political conditions and the promotion of democracy in the Soviet Union
and post-Soviet Russia.
Creator:
Yarim-Agaev, Yuri, 1949-
Creator:
Center for Democracy in the U.S.S.R. (New York, N.Y.)
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Library & Archives
Access
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or digital media material in the collection, they must be reformatted before providing access.
Use
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Acquisition Information
Materials were acquired by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives in 2007.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Yuri Yarim-Agaev papers, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives
Biographical Note
Yuri Yarim-Agaev (b. 1949), a scholar and human rights activist, graduated from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.
After graduation he worked as Senior Scientist for the Institute of Chemical Physics in the USSR Academy of Sciences. In 1978
Yarim-Agaev joined the Moscow Helsinki Group and prepared many of its documents on human rights violation in the USSR. One
of those documents, denouncing the system of Soviet political exiles, resulted from his trip to remote areas of Siberia and
the Soviet Far East.
Despite harassment and detentions by the KGB, Yarim-Agaev openly communicated with foreign journalists and diplomats. As a
result of his dissident activities he lost his job and was forced by the KGB to emigrate.
Upon arrival to the US in the summer of 1980, Yarim-Agaev continued his professional work at MIT, Stanford University, and
Bellcore; he later worked in financial analytics at Bankers Trust and Deutsche Bank in New York.
In emigration Yarim-Agaev continued his human rights activity. In 1984 he founded the Center for Democracy in the USSR to
provide assistance to families of political prisoners and exiles. The center organized campaigns in their defense, with support
of political and intellectual leaders. The center also actively supported the first independent publications and opposition
groups in Russia and other republics during the late 1980s.
By the end of the 1980s, Yarim-Agaev, along with Vladimir Bukovsky and Paruir Hairikyan, created Democracy and Independence,
an organization devoted to promoting the peaceful dissolution of the Soviet Union into new independent states. The organization
held international conferences in Paris (1989) and Prague (1990), at which dissidents and new democrats from the various Soviet
republics began discussing how power might be reallocated at the end of communism.
In 1991, by invitation of the new Yeltsin-led Russian government, Yarim-Agaev developed a comprehensive program to secure
the free exchange of information in Russia.
Yarim-Agaev continues his involvement in human rights issues around the world and his professional work in science and finance.
His recent publications deal with the failure of democracy in Russia and the situation in Iraq and North Korea.
Scope and Content of Collection
The Yuri Yarim-Agaev papers consist of materials mostly related to his life and human rights activity from 1972 to 1994.
The collection contains personal papers; materials reflecting Yarim-Agaev's work for human rights watch and defense before
and after emigration, operations and work of the Center for Democracy in the Soviet Union, and other organizations; speeches
and wrings; photographs; and printed matter relating to various aspects of life in the Soviet Union before its disintegration
and in post-Soviet Russia and former Soviet republics.
Arrangement Statement
The
Personal papers series reflects Yarim-Agaev's life before emigration, his human rights activity, including trips to Far East and Siberia
to visit exiled dissidents and collect information about living and medical conditions and their various needs. The
biographical file includes documents relating to his firing and subsequent fight for reemployment.
A major part of the collection consists of documents reflecting internal operations of the
Center for Democracy in the USSR, founded by Yuri Yarim-Agaev in 1984, and its work in human rights watch and defense, especially violations of
freedom of communication, travel, and religious beliefs. This series also includes files of dissidents; people held in prison,
exile, and mental hospitals for political reasons; and people denied the right to emigrate.
Yuri Yarim-Agaev wrote essays on the subjects that interested him most, and typescripts of his writings can be found in the
Speeches and writings series. The
Writings by others series includes essays and presentations and interviews of prominent dissidents Vladimir Bukovsky, Merab Kostava, and Aleksandr
Podrabinek, as well as of Larry Parr, Albert Wohlstetter, and Peter Reddaway.
Yarim-Agaev organized and participated in many international conferences and symposiums relating to human rights, democracy,
economcs, and the development of post-Soviet states. Documents relating to his activities in this area can be found in the
Conferences and symposiums series. Audio recordings of the Soviet Union as a Closed Society Hoover Institution conference can be found among the
Audiovisual material series, which also includes interviews of various people.
A wealth of photographs in the
Photographs series depicts perestroika events in the Soviet Union on its way to disintegration, the establishment of independent states,
people and street scenes in various republics, and dissidents and political leaders in Russia and new independent states.
Both the
Subject file and the
Printed matter series include a wide range of materials collected by Yarim-Agaev, who monitored the most significant events in the perestroika
era in the Soviet Union and in post-Soviet independent states United States, as well as seen from the United States.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Russians -- United States
Russia (Federation) -- Politics and government -- 1991-
Soviet Union -- Politics and government -- 1985-1991
Democracy
Dissenters -- Soviet Union
Civil rights -- Soviet Union
Civil rights -- Russia (Federation)
Personal papers
1977-2003
box 1, folder 1-4
Biographical file
1977-2003
Scope and Contents
Investigative trial materials; documents and holograph notes relating to Yarim-Agaev's work research, firing from job with
subsequent fight for employment reinstatement; KGB interrogations; invitations to congresses and conferences and job offers.
Includes notes taken by Yarim-Agaev at Yuri Orlov's court trial.
box 1, folder 5-7
Correspondence
1980-1993
Scope and Contents
Personal letters from K. Liubarskiĭ, Vl. Bukovskiĭ, P. Reddaway, Petr and Zinaida Grigorenko, N. Shcharansky, Robert van Voren,
Ed Kline, V. Bakhmin, A. Podrabinek, and others, mostly relating to assistance to dissidents and their families in the Soviet
Union. Includes third party letters.
box 1, folder 8
Printed matter
1980-1983
Scope and Contents
Flyers, posters, clippings, and other materials relating to Y. Yarim-Agaev.
Human rights activities before emigration
box 1, folder 9-10
Trips to dissidents in exile
1978-1979
Scope and Contents
Map of Yuri's trip and his notes relating to the trip; files of exiled dissidents Iosif Begun, Viacheslav Chornovil, Nikolai
Iurchuk, Vasiliĭ Lisovoĭ, Alksandr Podrabinek,Vladimir Slepak, and Evgen Sverstiuk; and photographs. Each personal file describes
exile location, ways of communication with family and friends, availability of cultural, political, and scholarly information,
job and everyday life situation.
box 1, folder 11-12
Human rights violation in the USSR monitoring and defense
1976-1980, undated
Scope and Contents
Appeals, complaints and other legal documents filed by dissidents or on their behalf. Includes correspondence
box 2, folder 1-3
Human rights violation in the USSR monitoring and defense
1970-1980
Scope and Contents
Documents relating to violation of religion freedom, travel, and emigration; political prisoners and tortures in places of
confinement, with related Soviet legal documents, instructions and directives. Also includes documents from the Scientists
for Sakharov, Orlov, and Shcharansky group.
box 2, folder 4-5
Scientific institutions and scientists
1970-1981
Scope and Contents
Restrictive instructions and directives by the USSR Academy of Science; appeals and complaints; and open letters in defense
of prosecuted Soviet scholars
box 2, folder 6-10
Soviet-US Scientists
1980-1981
Scope and Contents
Documents from Soviet аrchives; foreign scholars statements; Yarim-Agaev's drafts and notes (holograph), and clippings.
Use of psychiatry for political purpose. General
1978-1985
box 2, folder 11
Use of psychiatry for political purpose. General
1978-1985
box 2, folder 12
Рабочая комиссия по расследованию использования психиатрии в политических целях
1978
Scope and Contents
Информационный бюлетень Nos. 6, 12, 13
box 3, folder 1-3
Рабочая комиссия по расследованию использования психиатрии в политических целях
1979-1980
Scope and Contents
Информационный бюлетень nos 14-18; no.20
box 3, folder 4
List of prisoners in psychiatric hospitals
circa 1970
box 3, folder 5
RFE/RL reports on psychiatric abuse in the SU
1977-1978
box 3, folder 6-8
Московская группа содействия выполнению Хельсинских соглашений
1976-1982
Scope and Contents
Essay on foundation of the Moscow Helsinki group, reports of Helsinki accord monitors in the Soviet Union, essay on the 30
years of Human Rights Declaration, and monitoring documents issued by the group.
Human rights activities after emigration
1980-2007
Human rights violation watch and defense
1972-2007
box 4, folder 4
Freedom of travel and publications
1987-1988
box 4, folder 5-6
Prisoners' abuse
1983-1990
Scope and Contents
Includes documents relating to abuse of political prisoners
box 5, folder 2-7
Churches of various denominations
1980-1990
Scope and Contents
Documents relating to rights violation of Adventists, Baptists, Jehovah Witnesses, Moslems, Pentecostals, and Russian Orthodox
Christians
box 5, folder 8
Prosecution of believers
1985-1990
box 5, folder 9
Религиозно-философское общество "Открытое христианство"
1990
box 5, folder 10
Religion in Communist Dominated Area (RCDA)
1985-1988
box 5, folder 11
News from the USSR
1986-1989
Scope and Contents
News from the USSR related to religious rights violation received by Keston College and other human rights organizations.
box 6, folder 1-8
Science and Scientists
1981-1990
Scope and Contents
Includes information on prosecuted scholars, their personal information, card catalog, and printed matter
box 6, folder 9-11
Use of Psychiatry for Political Purposes
1978, 1983-1990
Scope and Contents
Documents on psychiatric abuse in the USSR issued by the American Psychiatric Association and Amnesty International
box 7, folder 1-4
Use of Psychiatry for Political Purposes
1982-1989
Scope and Contents
Documents on psychiatric abuse in the USSR by international organizations: Helsinki Watch reports of the Commission on Security
and Cooperation in Europe and International Association on the Political Use of Psychiatry. Includes clippings and printed
matter
Human rights violation in republics
1975-1991
box 7, folder 5
Baltic republics
1981-1986
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence and newsletters
box 7, folder 6-10
Crimean Tatars
1977-1991
Scope and Contents
Legal acts from Soviet archives, materials of The Crimean Tatar Case colloquium, appeals, resolutions, correspondence, clippings,
etc.
box 7, folder 11
Ukraine
1975-1986
Scope and Contents
Mostly printed matter
Individuals
1972-2007
Scope and Contents
Documents collected by Yuri Yarim-Agaev and the Center for Democracy relating to violation of human rights of individuals:
dissidents, religious people, those denied their rights to leave the country, and people held in prisons and mental hospitals
for political reason. Ukrainian names transliterated according to the LC transliteration rules. Latvian, Lithuanian and Estonian
names are presented in Romanized form only.
box 8, folder 1
Абязев Решат (Abiazev, Reshat)
1984-1988
Scope and Contents
Clippings
box 8, folder 1
Абрамкин Валерий (Abramkin, Valeriĭ)
1985-1986
box 8, folder 1
Абрамович Павел (Abramovich, Pavel)
1983-1987
Scope and Contents
Includes biography of Abramovich, affidavit by his cousin M. Bondarenko, and protest filed by his attorney.
box 8, folder 1
Абуладзе Гочи (Abuladze, Gochi)
1987-1988
box 8, folder 2
Айрикян Паруйр (Aĭrikian, Paruĭr)
1977, 1987-1989
Scope and Contents
Includes materials on Aĭrikian's arrest and trial, protest letters, appeals, leaflets, and clippings.
box 8, folder 2
Айзенберг Евгений (Aĭzenberg, Evgeniĭ)
1985
box 8, folder 2
Ахметов Низаметдин (Akhmetov, Nizametdin)
1976-1987
Scope and Contents
Includes materials about Akhmetov's case, appeals, protest letters, and his poetry.
box 8, folder 2
Аксюшиц Виктор (Aksiushits, Viktor)
1988
box 8, folder 2
Актёров, Павел (Aktiorov, Pavel)
1985
box 8, folder 3
Альбрехт Владимир (Al'brekht, Vladimir)
1983-1987
Scope and Contents
Includes reference materials and publications about Al'brekht in the press and letters
box 8, folder 3
Алгимантас Андрейка (Algimantas, Andreĭka)
1980
box 8, folder 3
Алифанов Олег (Alifanov, Oleg)
1985-1987
box 8, folder 3
Альтшуллер Борис (Al'tshuller, Boris)
1982-1986
box 8, folder 3
Алтунян Генрих (Altunian, Genrikh)
1985-1987
box 8, folder 3
Амальрик, Андрей (Amal'rik, Andreĭ)
1984-1987
box 8, folder 3
Андреев Иван (Andreev, Ivan)
1987
box 8, folder 3
Андреев Мирослав (Andreev, Miroslav)
undated
box 8, folder 3
Антонов Иван (Antonov, Ivan)
1988
box 8, folder 3
Антонов-Овсееенко Антон (Antonov-Ovseenko, Anton)
1984-1985
box 8, folder 4
Анцупов Евгений (Antsupov, Evgeniĭ)
1986-1987
box 8, folder 4
Аргунов Дмитрий (Argunov, Dmitriĭ)
1987
box 8, folder 4
Арутюнян Генрих и Вартан (Arutiunian, Genrikh and Vartan)
1986-1988
Scope and Contents
Includes appeals, letters, and clippings
box 8, folder 4
Авакян Сергей (Avakian, Sergeĭ)
undated
box 8, folder 4
Авагян Сирвад (Avagian, Sirvad)
1987
box 8, folder 4
Аваков Анатолий (Avakov, Anatoliĭ)
circa 1981
box 8, folder 4
Бабич Сергей (Babich, Sergeĭ)
1988
box 8, folder 4
Бадзьо Юрий (Badzio, Iuriĭ)
1983-1988
Scope and Contents
Includes writings by Badzio, materials relating to his activities, and clippings
box 8, folder 5-7
Бахмин Вячеслав (Bakhmin, Viacheslav)
1979-1985
Scope and Contents
Includes biographical data, materials relating to the three arrests and trials of Bakhmin, and one print depicting Viacheslav
Bakhmin and Robert von Voren
box 8, folder 8
Балахонов Владимир (Balakhonov, Vladimir)
1985
box 8, folder 8
Баранов Николай (Baranov, Nikolaĭ)
1984-1986
box 8, folder 8
Барац Василий и Галина (Barats, Vasiliĭ and Galina)
1984-1988
Scope and Contents
Includes press publications about the Barats family, telegram from V. and G. Barats to M. Gorbachev, and letters
box 8, folder 8
Баринов Валерий (Barinov, Valeriĭ)
1984-1987
Scope and Contents
Includes press publications about Valeriĭ Barinov and his case
box 8, folder 8
Бегун Иосиф (Begun, Iosif)
1984-1988
box 8, folder 9
Белянин Владимир (Belianin, Vladimir)
1984
box 8, folder 9
Bieliauskené, Jadviga
1982-1986
box 8, folder 9
Белов Юрий (Belov, Iuriĭ)
1979
box 8, folder 9
Белов Сергей (Belov, Sergeĭ)
1980-1988
box 8, folder 9
Берхин Виктор (Berkhin, Viktor)
1987
box 8, folder 9
Берман Дмитрий (Berman, Dmitriĭ)
1989
box 8, folder 9
Бернштейн Иосиф (Bernshteĭn, Iosif)
1985-1987
box 8, folder 9
Биляк Зофия (Biliak, Zofia)
circa 1983
box 8, folder 9
Блатной Давид (Blatnoĭ, David)
1987
box 8, folder 9
Богданов Александр (Bogdanov, Aleksandr)
1987
box 8, folder 9
Богданов Виталий (Bogdanov, Vitaliĭ)
1985
box 8, folder 9
Богомольный Беньямин (Bogomol'nyĭ, Benjamin)
1986
box 9, folder 1
Богораз Лариса (Bogoraz, Larisa)
1984-1988
Scope and Contents
Letters, appeals, campaign materials, announcement and statements, and clipping relating to fight for liberation of Anatoliĭ
Marchenko (husband of Larisa Bogoraz); hunger strike, and death of Marchenko.
box 9, folder 2
Богословский Александр (Bogoslovskiĭ, Aleksandr)
circa 1984
box 9, folder 2
Бояровская Тамара (Boiarovskaia,Tamara)
1984
box 9, folder 2
Боечко Василий (Boyechko, Vasiliĭ)
circa 1987
box 9, folder 2
Бойко Николай (Boĭko, Nikolaĭ)
1984-1988
box 9, folder 2
Болонкин Александр (Bolonkin, Aleksandr)
1978-1987
box 9, folder 2
Бомбин Михаил (Bombin, Mikhail)
1986
box 9, folder 2
Бородин Леонид (Borodin, Leonid)
1985-1986
box 9, folder 3
Бородин Николай (Borodin, Nikolaĭ)
1985-1988
box 9, folder 3
Боровик Павел (Borovik, Pavel)
1985
box 9, folder 3
Бороздин Сергей (Borozdin, Sergeĭ)
1986
box 9, folder 3
Ботов Николай (Botov, Nikolaĭ)
1986
box 9, folder 3
Браиловский Виктор и Ирина Браиловская (Brailovskiĭ, Viktor, and Irina Brailovskaia)
1981-1987
box 9, folder 3
Бродский Владимир (Brodskiĭ, Vladimir)
1986
box 9, folder 3
Буковский Владимир (Bukovskiĭ (Bukovsky), Vladimir)
1985-2007
box 9, folder 3
Булев Анатолий (Bulev, Anatoliĭ)
1988
box 9, folder 3
Бурлацкий Федор (Burlatskiĭ, Fedor)
1989
box 9, folder 3
Бутченко Юрий (Butchenko, Iuriĭ)
1984
box 9, folder 4
Чарный Бенджамин (Charny, Benjamin)
1986-1987
box 9, folder 4
Чекалин Алексанр (Chekalin, Aleksandr)
1989
box 9, folder 4
Čekanavičius, Arvydas
1987
box 9, folder 4
Черкасов, Анатолий (Cherkasov, Anatoliĭ)
1985-1987
Scope and Contents
Biography of Cherkasov, his appeals to Soviet and foreign authorities, correspondence of the Center for Democracy, appeals
from various human rights organizations, one photograph, and clippings
box 9, folder 5
Чернобильский Борис (Chernobil'skiĭ, Boris)
1980-1987
box 9, folder 5
Чорновил (Черновол ) Вячеслав (Chornovil, Viacheslav)
1980-1988
box 9, folder 5
Черткова Анна (Chertkova, Anna)
1970-1987
Scope and Contents
Trial materials, appeals, and press publications about Chertkova.
box 9, folder 6
Чеверев Виталий (Cheverev, Vitaliĭ)
1984
box 9, folder 6
Чукаев Александр и Лариса Чукаева (Chukaev, Aleksandr, and Larisa Chukaeva)
1986
box 9, folder 6
Данилов Николай (Danilov, Nikolaĭ)
1987-1988
box 9, folder 6
Дашевский Владимир (Dashevskiĭ, Vladimir)
1986-1987
box 9, folder 6
Давидофф Виктор (Davidoff, Viktor)
circa 1979
box 9, folder 6
Дебрянская Евгения (Debrianskaia, Evgeniia)
1987
box 9, folder 6
Диденко Валерий (Didenko, Valeriĭ)
undated
box 9, folder 6
Дирксен Яков (Dirksen, Iakov)
1985
box 9, folder 6
Дюкарев Михаил (Diukarev, Mikhail)
1984
box 9, folder 6
Долiшний Вaсиль (Ukr.) (Dolishnyĭ, Vasyl')
1985
box 9, folder 6
Доронина, Лидия (Doronina, Lidiia)
1986-1987
box 9, folder 6
Дубенский Юрий (Dubenskiĭ, Iuriĭ)
1969-1988
Scope and Contents
Contains materials of the Dubenskiĭ two trials.
box 9, folder 7
Дубянская Елена (Dubianskaia, Elena)
1982-1985
box 9, folder 7
Дудко, Дмитрий (Dudko, Dmitriĭ)
1987
box 9, folder 7
Дыбач (Дибач) Михаил (Dybach (Dibach), Michail)
1988
box 9, folder 7
Дичков-Бреннер Сергей (Dychkov-Brenner, Sergeĭ)
1988
box 9, folder 7-8
Джемилев (Абдулджемиль) Мустафа (Dzhemilev (Abduldzhemil'), Mustafa)
1975-1987
Scope and Contents
Biographic materials, appeal by Andreĭ Sakharov in defense of Dzhemilev (Abduldzhemilʹ), materials from various human rights
organizations in defense of Dzhemilev, brochure about him, with supporting materials including photographs and publications
about Dzhemilev
box 10, folder 1
Джемилев (Абдулжемиль) Мустафа (Dzhemilev (Abduldzhemil'), Mustafa)
1986
box 10, folder 1
Джемилев Решат (Dzhemilev, Reshat)
1987
box 10, folder 2
Эдельштейн Юлий (Edel'shteĭn, Iuliĭ)
1985-1987
box 10, folder 2
Эйснер Дмитрий (Eisner, Dmitriĭ)
1987
box 10, folder 2
Элберт Лев (Elbert, Lev)
1983-1987
box 10, folder 2
Эпштейн Самуил (Epshteĭn, Samuil)
1983-1985
box 10, folder 2
Эверт Эдуард (Evert, Eduard)
1984
box 10, folder 2
Федина Жанна (Fedina, Zhanna)
1987
box 10, folder 2
Федорчук Иван (Fedorchuk, Ivan)
1987
box 10, folder 2
Федоренко Василь (ukr.) (Fedorenko, Vasyl')
1987
box 10, folder 2
Федотов Иван (Fedotov, Ivan)
circa 1984
box 10, folder 2
Фельдман Владимир и Ефим (Fel'dman, Vladimir and Efim)
1988-1989, undated
box 10, folder 2
Фельцман Владимир (Fel'tsman, Vladimir)
1982-1987
box 10, folder 2
Финкель Фёдор (Finkel, Fyodor)
1987, undated
box 10, folder 2
Финкель, Матвей (Finkel', Matveĭ)
1986
box 10, folder 2
Фёдоров Юрий (Fiodorov, Iuriĭ)
1987
box 10, folder 2
Флерова Инесса (Flerova, Inessa)
1985-1986
box 10, folder 2
Фрадкова Надежда (Fradkova, Nadezhda)
1984-1985
box 10, folder 2
Френкель Владимир (Frenkel', Vladimir)
1985-1986
box 10, folder 2
Фукс-Рабинович Михаил (Fuks-Rabinovich, Mikhail)
1986-1987
box 10, folder 3
Фулмахт Виктор (Fulmakht, Viktor)
1985-1986
box 10, folder 3
Гаяускас, Балис (Gajauskas, Balys)
1985-1988
box 10, folder 3
Гамсахурдия Звиад (Gamsakhurdia, Zviad)
1987
box 10, folder 3
Гауч family (Gauch family)
1986-1987
box 10, folder 3
Гаврилов Сергей (Gavrilov, Sergeĭ)
1988
box 10, folder 3
Генкин Иван (Genkin, Ivan)
1984
box 10, folder 3
Герасимова Васса (Gerasimova, Vassa)
1987
box 10, folder 4
Гершович Владимир (Gershovich, Vladimir)
circa 1986
box 10, folder 4
Гершуни Владимир (Gershuni, Vladimir)
1980-1987
box 10, folder 4
Гинзбург Александр (Ginzburg, Aleksandr)
undated
box 10, folder 4
Глузман Иосиф (Gluzman, Iosif)
1987
box 10, folder 4
Глузман Семен (Gluzman, Semen)
1985-1987
box 10, folder 5
Гольдфарб Давид (Goldfarb, David)
1986-1987
box 10, folder 5
Голдорт Черна (Анна) (Goldort, Cherna [Anna])
1986-1987
box 10, folder 5
Гольдович Александр (Gol'dovich, Aleksandr)
1988-1989
box 10, folder 5
Гольдштейн Исай (Gol'dshteĭn, Isaĭ)
1985-1986
box 10, folder 5
Голенберг Израиль (Golenberg, Israel)
1990-1991
box 10, folder 5
Голикова Валентина (Golikova, Valentina)
1984
box 10, folder 5
Grazhulis, Piatras
1987-1988
box 10, folder 5
Григоренко Петр (Grigorenko, Petr)
1961, 1986
Scope and Contents
Grigorenko's speech relating to the Novocherkassk events, his letter to the
Комсомольская правда newspaper, petition by Zinaida Grigorenko, and clippings.
box 10, folder 5
Григоренко Зинаида (Grigorenko, Zinaida)
1988
box 10, folder 6
Григорянц Сергей (Grigoriants, Sergeĭ)
1987-1989
box 10, folder 6
Григоршин Евгений (Grigorishin, Evgeniĭ)
1987
box 10, folder 6
Гринблат Аркадий (Grinblat, Arkadiĭ)
circa 1988
box 10, folder 7
Гривнина Ирина (Grivnina, Irina)
1980, 1982-1983
Scope and Contents
Trial material
box 11, folder 1-8
Гривнина Ирина (Grivnina, Irina)
1980, 1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Correspondence, complaints, appeals, letters and publications of support, Grivnina's recollections, interview, poem, and notes.
box 11, folder 9
Громов Леонид (Gromov, Leonid)
1985, 1988, undated
box 11, folder 10
Гудава Тегиз (Gudava, Tengiz)
1985-1988
Scope and Contents
Press publications by and about Tengiz Gudava, typescripts and clippings.
box 12, folder 1
Гулько Борис (Gul'ko, Boris)
1986
Хаврилiв Михайло (ukr.) (Havryliv, Mykhaĭlo)
undated
box 12, folder 1
Херманюк Ульяна (ukr.) (Hermaniuk, Ul'iana)
1986-1987
box 12, folder 1
Хорбаль Микола (ukr.)(Horbal', Mykola)
1986-1988
box 12, folder 1
Хоринь Михайло (ukr. ) (Horyn', Mykhaĭlo)
1983-1987
box 12, folder 1
Ефремов Наум (Iefremov, Naum)
1985-1986
box 12, folder 1
Якир, Александр (Iakir [Yakir], Aleksandr
1985-1986
box 12, folder 1
Якунин Глеб (Iakunin [Yakunin], Gleb]
1979, 1984-1989
box 12, folder 2
Яньков Гавриил (Ian'kov, Gavriil)
1986-1987
box 12, folder 2
Ефимов Наум (Iefimov [Yefimov], Naum)
1985-1986
box 12, folder 2
Еленский Юрий (Ielensky [Yelensky][, Iuriĭ)
1986
box 12, folder 2
Елистратов Виктор (Ielistratov [Yelistratov], Viktor)
1985-1986
box 12, folder 2
Ешмантас Гинтаутас (Iesmantas, Gintautas)
1986-1988
box 12, folder 2
Евсюков Серафим (Ievsiukov, Serafim)
1985-1987
box 12, folder 3
Йоффе Александр (Ioffe, Aleksandr)
1987
box 12, folder 3
Ильченко Анатолий (Il'chenko, Anatoliĭ)
1989
box 12, folder 3
Ирлин Иосиф (Irlin, Iosif)
1986
box 12, folder 3
Ивахненко Игорь (Ivakhnenko, Igor)
1987
box 12, folder 3
Иванов, Юрий (Ivanov, Iuriĭ)
1991
box 12, folder 3
Иващенко Яков (Ivashchenko, Iakov)
1985-1988
box 12, folder 3
Юзефович Леонид (Iuzefovich [Yuzefovich], Leonid)
1986-1987
box 12, folder 4
Кадыков Синовер (Kadykov, Sinover)
1988
box 12, folder 4
Каган Абрам (Kagan, Abram)
1987
box 12, folder 4
Кагарлицкий Борис (Kagarlitskiĭ, Boris)
circa 1982
box 12, folder 4
Калугин Александр (Kalugin, Aleksandr)
1983-1986
box 12, folder 4
Калиниченко Вiталiй (Ukr.) (Kalynychenko, Vitaliĭ)
1985-1987
box 12, folder 4
Калюжный Владимир (Kaliuzhnyĭ, Vladimir)
1983
box 12, folder 4
Кампов Павел (Kampov, Pavel)
1985-1987
box 12, folder 4
Канделаки Тамази (Kandelaki, Tamazi)
undated
box 12, folder 4
Кандыба Иван (Kandyba, Ivan)
1985-1987
box 12, folder 4
Карапетян Сурен (Karapetian, Suren)
undated
box 12, folder 5-7
Казачков Михаил (Kazachkov, Mikhail)
1972-1991
Scope and Contents
Biographical data; trial material; journal of Paul Ekman with notes about Kazachkov; appeals; open letters; correspondence;
and clippings.
box 12, folder 8
Келберт Леонид (Kelbert, Leonid)
1982-1986
box 12, folder 8
Кетенчиев Руслан (Ketenchiev, Ruslan)
1989, undated
box 12, folder 8
Хайло Владимир (Khaĭlo, Vladimir)
1982-1987
box 12, folder 8
Хассин Генадий, Эрик and Наталья Хассина (Khassin, Gennadiĭ and Eric and Natalia Khassina)
1986-1988
box 12, folder 8
Хмара Степан (Khmara, Stepan)
1987-1990
box 12, folder 9-10
Ходорович Сергей (Khodorovich, Sergeĭ)
1983-1985
Scope and Contents
Includes biographical data; appeals and petitions signed by US political figures, human rights organizations, Alekandr Solzhenitsyn,
and Natalia Solzhenitsyna; press releases; one print depicting Sergeĭ Khodorovich (several copies); and clippings
box 13, folder 1
Холмянский Александр (Kholmianskiĭ, Aleksandr)
1985-1987
box 13, folder 1
Хомизури Георгий (Khomizuri, Georgiĭ)
undated
box 13, folder 1
Хорев Михаил (Khorev, Mikhail)
1987
box 13, folder 1
Храмов Николай (Khramov, Nikolaĭ)
1985
box 13, folder 1
Хроменков Виктор (Khromenkov, Viktor)
1987
box 13, folder 1
Хронопуло Юрий (Khronopulo, Iuriĭ [Yury])
undated
box 13, folder 1
Киселев Юрий (Kiselev, Iuriĭ)
1984-1992
box 13, folder 1
Кислик Владимир (Kislik, Vladimir)
1985-1987
box 13, folder 1
Кистяковский Андрей (Kistiakovskiĭ, Andreĭ)
1987
box 13, folder 1
Клебанов Владимир (Klebanov, Vladimir)
1985--1987
box 13, folder 1
Клотц Борис (Klotz, Boris)
1987
box 13, folder 1
Койфман Евгений и Лидия (Koĭfman, Evgeniĭ and Lidiia)
1985-1987
box 13, folder 1
Коновалихин Вадим (Konovalikhin, Vadim)
1984-1987
box 13, folder 1
Копот Михаил (Kopot, Mikhail)
1987-1988
box 13, folder 2-3
Корягин Анатолий (Koriagin, Anatoliĭ )
1981, 1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Autobiographical notes, open letters, petitions, appeals, statements, press-releases of the Second World Press, correspondence,
writings, clippings, and printed matter
box 13, folder 4
Костава Мераб (Kostava, Merab)
1985-1988
box 13, folder 4
Котов Андрей (Kotov, Andreĭ)
1988
box 13, folder 4
Ковалев Сергей (Kovalev, Sergeĭ)
1982-1990
box 13, folder 4
Ковалева Нина (Kovaleva, Nina)
1985, 1987, undated
box 13, folder 4
Кожевников Юрий (Kozhevnikov, Iuriĭ)
1987
box 13, folder 4
Козловский Евгений (Kozlovskiĭ Evgeniĭ)
1981-1982
box 13, folder 4
Козорезов Алексей (Kozorezov, Alekseĭ)
1985
box 13, folder 4
Крахмальникова Зоя (Krakhmal'nikova, Zoia)
1984-1988
box 13, folder 4
Красiвський, Зеновiй (Ukr.) Krasivskiĭ, Zinoviĭ
1986
box 13, folder 4
Кремень Михаил (Kremen', Mikhail)
1980-1982
box 13, folder 4
Крискевич Вячеслав (Kriskevich, Viacheslav)
1990
box 13, folder 5
Критский Владимир (Kritskiĭ, Vladimir)
1987
box 13, folder 5
Кривов Андрей and Ирина Кривова (Krivov, Andreĭ and Irina Krivova)
1987-1988
box 13, folder 5
Крючков Николай (Kriuchkov, Nikolaĭ)
1985
box 13, folder 5
Крючкова Ольга (Kriuchkova, Ol'ga)
1985
box 13, folder 5
Крочик Геннадий (Krochiк, Gennadiĭ)
circa 1987
box 13, folder 5
Кукобака Михаил (Kukobaka, Mikhail)
1980-1987, undated
box 13, folder 5
Куме Алар (Kume, Alar)
1984
box 13, folder 5
Курдиани Светлана (Kurdiani, Svetlana)
undated
box 13, folder 5
Кустова Раиса (Kustova, Raisa0
undated
box 13, folder 5
Кустря Владимир (Kustria, Vladimir)
1987
Scope and Contents
Includes postcard in his defense with appeals to M. Gorbachev and A. Vlasov
box 13, folder 5
Куценко Григорий (Kutsenko, Grigoriĭ)
1985
box 13, folder 5
Кузнецов Сергей (Kuznetsov, Sergeĭ )
1989
Scope and Contents
Materials of the Committee to Protect Journalists and Center for Democracy; and clippings
box 13, folder 6
Ланда Мальва (Landa, Mal'va)
1981-1987
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence
box 13, folder 6
Лапкин Игнатий (Lapkin, Ignatiĭ)
1986
box 13, folder 6
Лавров Л. Г. (Lavrov, L. G.)
1983, 1986
Scope and Contents
Writings by L. Lavrov, published
box 13, folder 7
Лавут Александр (Lavut, Aleksandr)
circa 1986
box 13, folder 7
Лебзак Владимир (Lebzak, Vladimir)
1984
box 13, folder 7
Лернер Александр (Lerner, Aleksandr)
undated
box 13, folder 7
Лесив Ярослав (Lesiv, Iaroslav)
1988
box 13, folder 7
Левен Николай (Leven, Nikolaĭ)
1984
box 13, folder 7
Левченко Станислав (Levchenko, Stanislav)
1988
box 13, folder 7
Левин Яков (Levin, Iakov)
1987
box 13, folder 7
Лифшиц Владимир (Lifshits, Vladimir)
1986-1987
box 13, folder 7
Литвиненко Леонид (Litvinenko, Leonid)
1988
box 13, folder 7
Любинский Евгений (Liubinskiĭ, Yevgeniĭ)
circa 1987
box 13, folder 7
Лубман Леонид (Lubman, Leonid)
1988-1989
box 13, folder 7
Лукач Валерий (Lukach, Valeiĭ)
1986
box 13, folder 7
Лукьяненко, Лев (Lukianenko, Lev)
1987-1988
box 13, folder 7
Лупинос Aнатолий (Lupinos, Anatoliĭ)
1980-1983
box 13, folder 8
Лурье Эммануил (Lur'ie, Emmanuel)
1979-1987
box 13, folder 9
Лурьи Юрий (Luryi, Yuri)
1990
box 13, folder 9
Лусников Алексей (Lusnikov, Alekseĭ)
1985
box 14, folder 1
Магарик Алексей (Magarik, Alekseĭ)
1986-1987
box 14, folder 1
Максимов Александр and Галина Максимова (Maksimov, Aleksandr and Galina Maksimova)
1986-1988
box 14, folder 1
Макушкин Михаил (Makushkin, Mikhail)
undated
box 14, folder 1
Мамус Микола (ukr.) (Mamus, Mykola)
1987
box 14, folder 1
Мананников Алексей (Manannikov, Alekseĭ)
1987
box 14, folder 1
Марченко Анатолий (Marchenko, Anatoliĭ)
1986-1987
Scope and Contents
Press releases of the Second World Press and clippings
box 14, folder 1
Марченко Валерий (Marchenko, Valeriĭ)
1984-1985
box 14, folder 2
Маркус Сергей (Markus, Sergeĭ)
1984-1986
box 14, folder 2
Мартынов, Иван (Martynov, Ivan)
1985, 1987
box 14, folder 2
Martynovich, Myroslav
1982-1987
box 14, folder 2
Matulionis, Jonas Kastytis
1986-1987
box 14, folder 2
Матусевич Николай (Matusevich, Nikolaĭ)
1979-1985
box 14, folder 2
Матусевич Ольга (Matusevich, Ol'ga)
1988
box 14, folder 2
Массовер Юрий (Massover, Iuriĭ)
1989
box 14, folder 2
Мазуров Владимир (Mazurov, Vladimir)
1986
box 14, folder 3
Медведкова Ольга (Medvedkova, Ol'ga)
1986
box 14, folder 3
Мейланов Вазиф (Meĭlanov, Vazif)
1986-1988
box 14, folder 4
Мейлах Михаил (Meĭlakh, Mikhail)
1983, 1987, undated
box 14, folder 5
Мейман Нахум (Meĭman, Nahum)
1975, 1987, undated
box 14, folder 6
Melngaĭlis, Gederts
1983-1986
box 14, folder 6
Мень Александр (Men', Aleksandr)
1984-1985
box 14, folder 6
Мясников, Алексей (Miasnikov, Alekseĭ)
1987-1989
box 14, folder 6
Михайленко Анна (Mikhaĭlenko, Anna)
1987-1988
box 14, folder 6
Михайлов, Георгий (Mikhaĭlov, Georgiĭ)
1985-1986
box 14, folder 7
Михайлов Ян (Mikhaĭlov, Ian)
1989
box 14, folder 7
Михайлов, Олег (Mikhaĭlov, Oleg)
1989
box 14, folder 7
Минаев Николай (Minaev, Nikolaĭ)
undated
box 14, folder 7
Митяшин Борис (Mitiashin, Boris)
1985, 1988
box 14, folder 7
Монбланов Виктор (Monblanov, Viktor)
1985, 1987
box 14, folder 7
Морозов Марк (Morozov, Mark)
1986
box 14, folder 7
Мотря Иван (Motria, Ivan)
circa 1986
box 14, folder 7
Мурженко Алексей (Murzhenko, Alekseĭ)
1984-1989
box 14, folder 8
Надзорный Эдуард (Nadzornyĭ, Eduard)
1984, 1986
box 14, folder 8
Наврозов лев (Navrozov, Lev)
1983
box 14, folder 8
Неделин Е. (Nedelin, E.)
1987
box 14, folder 8
Негретов Павел (Negretov, Pavel)
1986-1987
box 14, folder 9
Некипелов Виктор (Nekipelov, Viktor)
1973-1987, undated
Scope and Contents
Biographical data; letters in defense of Nekipelov and Nekipelov's letter in defense of Mikhail Kukobaka; correspondence;
appeals; notes from Nekipelov's court trial; and writings.
box 14, folder 10
Непомнящий Марк (Nepomniashchiĭ, Mark)
1987
box 14, folder 10
Нестеров Анатолий (Nesterov, Anatoliĭ)
undated
box 14, folder 10
Никитенков Василий (Nikitenkov, Vasiliĭ)
1971-1979
box 14, folder 10
Новичков Сергей (Novichkov, Sergeĭ)
1989
box 14, folder 10
Новодворская Валерия (Novodvorskaia, Valeriia)
1987-1988
box 14, folder 10
Новосельцев Валентин (Novosel'tsev, Valentin)
1986-1987
box 14, folder 10
Нудель Ида (Nudel', Ida)
1985-1987
Scope and Contents
Includes
Lilith magazine No. 16, 1987
box 15, folder 1
Обухов Герман (Obukhov, German)
1987
box 15, folder 1
Одула Анатолий and Алла Хавчинская (Odula, Anatoliĭ and Alla Khavchinskaia)
1987
box 15, folder 2
Огородников Александр (Ogorodnikov, Aleksandr)
1985-1989
box 15, folder 3
Огурцов Игорь (Ogurtsov, Igor')
1986-1987
box 15, folder 4-8
Орлов Юрий (Orlov, Yuri)
undated
Scope and Contents
Appeals and letters in defense of Orlov; Orlov's writings and writings about him and his case; correspondence; and clippings.
Includes materials from the Scientists for Sakharov, Orlov, and Shcharansky records.
box 15, folder 9
Орловский Эрнст (Orlovskiĭ, Ernst)
1984, 1987
box 15, folder 9
Оржеховская Лия (Orzhekhovsky, Liya)
1982, 1986
box 15, folder 9
Осипов Владимир (Osipov, Vladimir)
1987
box 15, folder 10
Осипова Татьяна and Иван Ковалев (Osipova, Tat'iana, and Ivan Kovalev)
1980
Scope and Contents
Osipova's trial record with related materials
box 16, folder 1-6
Осипова Татьяна and Иван Ковалев (Osipova, Tat'iana and Ivan Kovalev)
1981-1988
Scope and Contents
Letters, appeals, and petitions in defense of Tat'iana Osipova and her husband, Ivan Kovalev; Osipova's notes taken during
her interrogation at the Committee for State Security (KGB); correspondence; materials of the Amnesty International, Helsinki
Watch, Second World Press information, clippings, and other documents
box 16, folder 7
Османов Юрий (Osmanov, Iuriĭ)
1976, 1987
box 16, folder 7
Овсиєнко Василь (Ukr.)(Ovsiienko, Vasyl')
1985
box 16, folder 7
Озерной Леонид (Ozernoĭ, Leonid)
1983, 1985
box 16, folder 8
Паначев Игорь (Panachev, Igor')
circa 1984
box 16, folder 8
Панкратченко Иван (Pankratchenko, Ivan)
1987
box 16, folder 8
Папаян Рафаэл (Papaian, Rafael)
1987
box 16, folder 8
Парицкий Александр (Paritskiĭ, Aleksandr)
1980-1988
box 16, folder 8
Пашнин-Сперанский Евгений (Pashnin-Speranskiĭ, Evgeniiĭ)
1984, 1987
box 16, folder 8
Павленков, Владлен (Pavlenkov, Vladlen)
circa 1988
Scope and Contents
Case description.
box 16, folder 8
Павлов Юрий (Pavlov, Yuriĭ)
1990
box 16, folder 8
Павлов Николай (Pavlov, Nikolaĭ)
1987
box 16, folder 9
Первушин Василий (Pervushin, Vasiliĭ)
1981
box 16, folder 9
Песин Яков and Евгения Спидлен (Pessin, Yakov, and Yevgeniya Spidlen)
circa 1988
box 16, folder 9
Петерс Артур (Peters, Artur)
1984
box 16, folder 9
Petkus, Viktoras
1984-1988
box 16, folder 9
Пiдхородецкий Василь (Ukr.) (Pidhorodetskyĭ, Vasyl')
1985-1986
box 16, folder 9
Пимонов Владимир (Pimonov, Vladimir)
1987
Scope and Contents
Photocopies of Pimonov's writings in
Russkaia mysl' newspaper
box 16, folder 9
Пиняев Анатолий (Piniaiev, Anatoliĭ)
circa 1980
box 16, folder 9
Пинкусович Александр (Pinkusovich, Aleksandr)
1986
box 16, folder 9
Пивоваров, Александр (Pivovarov, Aleksandr)
1983-1984, 1987
box 16, folder 10
Подрабинек Александр and Кирилл (Podrabinek, Aleksandr and Kirill)
1980-1990
Scope and Contents
Materials of the International Podrabinek Fund, Moscow Helsinki Group, Amnesty International, Stitching Comite Vladimir Boekovski,
the Advisory Council for the Defense of Human Rights in the USSR;` letters and appeals in defense of Aleksandr and Kirill
Podrabinek, correspondence, clippings, and other documents.
box 16, folder 11
Погорилий Валентiн (ukr.) (Pogorilyĭ, Valentin)
1987
box 16, folder 11
Полонский Петр (Polonskiĭ, Piotr)
1986-1987
box 16, folder 11
Пономарев Анатолий (Ponоmariov, Anatoliĭ)
1986
box 16, folder 11
Попов Юрий (Popov, Iuriĭ)
1985, 1987
box 16, folder 11
Попов Кирилл (Popov, Kirill)
1985-1986
box 16, folder 11
Попович Оксана (уkr.) (Popovych, Oksana)
1987
box 16, folder 11
Пореш Владимир (Poresh, Vladimir)
1984-1987
box 16, folder 11
Приборов Сергей (Priborov, Sergeĭ)
1980s
box 17, folder 1-3
Проценко Павел (Protsenko, Pavel)
1979, 1986-1989
Scope and Contents
Correspondence, biographical data of P. Protsenko; materials relating to his arrest and confinement in psychiatric hospital;
letters and appeals in defense of Protsenko; Second World Press information; posters; and clippings.
box 17, folder 4
Рабен Анатолий (Raben, Anatoliĭ)
1982
box 17, folder 4
Рабинович Наум (Rabinocich, Naum)
1987, undated
box 17, folder 4
Рафальский Виктор (Rafal'skiĭ, Viktor)
1984, 1987
box 17, folder 4
Рахленко Яков (Rakhlenko, Yakov)
1986
box 17, folder 4
Ракша П. (Raksha, P.)
1986
box 17, folder 4
Раиз Владимир (Raiz, Vladimir)
undated
box 17, folder 5-6
Ратушинская Ирина (Ratushinskaia, Irina)
1984-1998
Scope and Contents
Biographical data, press-releases, appeals, flyers issued by the US Committee for the release of Irina Ratushinskaia, transcripts
of interview and telephone calls, testimony of Irina Ratushinskaia, selection of Ratushinskaia poems. Includes testimony of
Igor Gerashchenko.
box 17, folder 7
Развеев Борис (Razveiev, Boris)
1985-1985
box 17, folder 7
Ребрик Бохдан (Ukr.) (Rebryk, Bohdan)
1987
box 17, folder 7
Рябоконь Владимир (Riabokon', Vladimir)
1986-1987
box 17, folder 7
Рига Александр (Сандр) (Riga, Aleksandr [Sandr])
1984-1987
box 17, folder 7
Ринкевич, Иосиф (Rinkevich, Iosif)
1987
box 17, folder 7
Ривкин Михаил (Rivkin, Mиkhail)
1987
box 17, folder 8
Родин Юрий (Rodin, Yuriĭ)
1988
Scope and Contents
Second World Press news release.
box 17, folder 9
Рогальский Павел, Виктор and Андрей (Rogal'skiĭ, Pavel, Viktor, and Andreĭ)
1984
box 17, folder 9
Романюк Василь (Ukr.) (Romaniuk, Vasyl')
1987
box 17, folder 9
Розенцвейг Юрий (Rozentsveĭg, Iuriĭ)
1986
box 17, folder 9
Рубан Петро (Ruban, Petro)
1988
box 17, folder 10
Рубченко Александр (Rubchenko, Aleksandr)
1984-1987
box 17, folder 10
Руденко Микола (Ukr.) Rudenko, Mykola
1983-1988
box 17, folder 10
Рукосуев Андрей Ильич (Rukosuev, Andreĭ Il'ich)
1984-1986
box 17, folder 11
Рулев-Коган Лазарь (Rulev-Kogan, Lazar')
1986
box 17, folder 11
Румачик Петр (Rumachik, Piotr)
1985
box 17, folder 11
Румессен Вардо (Rumessen, Vardo)
1985
box 17, folder 11
Румшинская Марина (Rumshinskaia, Marina)
1984-1985
box 17, folder 11
Русак Владимир (Rusak, Vladimir)
1986-1989
box 17, folder 12
Рузер Александра and Сергей (Ruzer, Aleksandra and Sergeĭ)
1983-1988
box 17, folder 12
Саакян Карен Владимирович (Saakian, Karen Vladimirovich)
circa 1985
box 17, folder 12
Sadunaĭte, Nijole
1987-1988
box 17, folder 12
Сагатов Измидин (Sagatov, Izmidin)
1985
box 18, folder 1-3
Сахаров Андрей (Sakharov, Andreĭ)
1973, 1979-1988
Scope and Contents
Includes materials of the Andreĭ Sakharov Institute, appeals, and clippings.
box 18, folder 4
Санникова Елена (Sannikova, Elena)
1984-1987
box 18, folder 4
Сапеляк Степан (Sapeliak, Stepan)
1984
box 18, folder 4
Саранчук Пётр (Saranchuk, Piotr)
1987-1988
box 18, folder 4
Савельев Виктор and Валентина Савельева (Savel'iev Viktor, and Valentina Savel'ieva)
1984
box 18, folder 4
Савуренко Юрий (Savurenko, Iuriĭ)
1985
box 18, folder 4
Сеитмуратова Айше (Seitmuratova, Aĭshe)
1985-1990
box 18, folder 4
Семенов Алексей (Semenov, Alekseĭ)
circa 1982
box 18, folder 4
Сендеров Валерий (Senderov, Valeriĭ)
1982, 1987, undated
Scope and Contents
Biographical data, appeals and open letters, Senderov's writings (publications and typescript)
box 18, folder 5
Серебренников Николай (Serebrennikov, Nikolaĭ)
1987
box 18, folder 5
Серебров Феликс (Serebrov, Feliks)
1981-1986
box 18, folder 5
Сеутова Сабрие (Seutova, Sabriye)
1988
box 18, folder 5
Севастьянов Анатолий (Sevast'ianov, Anatoliĭ)
1985-1988
Scope and Contents
Case information.
box 18, folder 5
Шалошашвили Бесалель (Shaloshashvili, Besalel')
1986-1987
box 18, folder 5
Шатравка Александр (Shatravka, Aleksandr)
1980, 1986, undated
Scope and Contents
A letter from A. Shatravka to Gorbachev; press-release; materials of Shatravka's press conference; notes by Y. Yarim-Agaev
box 18, folder 6
Щаранский Анатолий (Shcharanskiĭ, Anatoliĭ [Sharansky, Natan])
1986-1989
box 18, folder 6
Шефер Лев (Shefer, Lev)
1985
box 18, folder 6
Шибаев Владимир (Shibaev, Vladimir)
1987-1988
box 18, folder 6
Шиханович Юрий (Shikhanovich, Iuriĭ)
1981, 1985
Scope and Contents
Search record; press release.
box 18, folder 6
Шилков Андрей (Shilkov, Andreĭ)
1987
box 18, folder 7
Шипилов Василий (Shipilov, Vasiliĭ)
1988
box 18, folder 7
Шипов Миша (Shipov, Misha)
1986-1987
box 18, folder 7
Шиш Сергей (Shish, Sergeĭ)
1987
box 18, folder 7
Шнирман (Шнеерман) Семен (Shnirman [Shneerman], Semen)
1986
box 18, folder 7
Шпейзман Юрий (Shpeizman, Iuriĭ)
1986-1987
box 18, folder 7
Шрейер Леонид Борисович (Shreyer, Leonid Borisovich)
1987
box 18, folder 7
Штейн Любовь (Shteĭn, Liubov')
1987
box 18, folder 7
Шухeвич Юрий (Shukhevich, Iuriĭ)
1984-1988
box 18, folder 7
Шумук Данило (ukr.) (Shumuk, Danylo)
1985-1987
box 18, folder 7
Шустер Александр (Shuster, Aleksandr)
1974-1977
box 18, folder 8
Скалич Семен (ukr.) (Skalych, Semen)
1987-1988
box 18, folder 8
Скобов Александр (Skobov, Aleksandr)
1982-1987
box 18, folder 8
Скочок Павло (Skochok, Pavlo)
1988
box 18, folder 8
Skudis, Vitautas
1987-1990
box 18, folder 8
Сквирский Владимир (Skvirskiĭ, Vladimir)
1986-1987
box 18, folder 8
Слепак Владимир (Slepak, Vladimir)
1984-1989
box 18, folder 9
Сметанина Наталья (Smetanina, Natal'ia)
1988
box 18, folder 9
Смирнов Алексей (Smirnov, Alekseĭ)
1986-1987
box 18, folder 9
Смирнов Валерий (Smirnov, Valeriĭ)
1989
box 18, folder 9
Смирнов Виктор (Smirnov, Viktor)
1986-1987
box 18, folder 9
Софронов Иосиф (Sofronov, Iosif)
1986
box 18, folder 9
Сойфер Валерий (Soĭfer, Valeriĭ)
1987-1988
box 18, folder 9
Сокульский Иван (Sokul'skiĭ, Ivan)
1987-1988
box 18, folder 9
Солдатов Сергей (Soldatov, Sergeĭ)
1980
box 18, folder 9
Стаченко (Сташенко) Григорий (Stachenko [Stashenko], Grigoriĭ)
1986, undated
box 18, folder 9
Statkevičus, Al'girdas
1981-1987
box 18, folder 9
Степанов Пётр (Stepanov, Piotr)
1987
box 19, folder 1
Стус Василь (ukr.) (Stus, Vasyl')
1981, 1985-1989
box 19, folder 1
Svarinskas, Alfonsas
1987-1988
box 19, folder 1
Сверстюк Андрей (Sverstiuk, Andreĭ)
1987
box 19, folder 1
Светов Феликс (Svetov, Feliks)
1985-1988
box 19, folder 1
Светушкин Сергей (Svetushkin, Sergeĭ)
1986-1987
box 19, folder 1
Свидницкий Иосиф (Svidnitskiĭ, Iosif)
1985
box 19, folder 1
Сысоев Вячеслав (Sysoev, Viacheslav)
1984, 1987
box 19, folder 1
Сытинский Владимир (Sytinskiĭ, Vladimir)
1985
box 19, folder 2
Tamkevičius, Sigitas
1986-1988
box 19, folder 2
Тарнопольский Юрий (Tarnopol'skiĭ, Iuriĭ)
1982-1987
box 19, folder 2
Тереля Йосип (Ukr.) (Terelia, Iosyp)
1985-1987
box 19, folder 2
Terlečkas, Antanas
1985, 1987
box 19, folder 2
Терлицкий Марк (Terlitskiĭ, Mark)
1987
box 19, folder 2
Терновский Леонард (Ternovskiĭ, Leonard)
1980
box 19, folder 2
Терзян Марина (Terzian, Marina)
circa 1986
box 19, folder 3
Тимофееев Лев (Timofeev, Lev)
1985-1988
box 19, folder 4
Timoхин Валерий (Timokhin, Valeriĭ)
1980, 1984-1987
box 19, folder 4
Титов Владимир (Titov, Vladimir)
1986-1987
box 19, folder 4
Тюричев Валерий (Tiurichev, Valeriĭ)
1983-1987
box 19, folder 4
Ткалич Александр (Tkalich, Aleksandr)
circa 1986
box 19, folder 4
Троянский Сергей (Troianskiĭ, Sergeĭ)
1986
box 19, folder 4
Трон Александр (Tron, Aleksandr)
undated
box 19, folder 4
Трусова Татьяна (Trusova, Tat'iana)
undated
box 19, folder 4
Цукерваник Роман (Tsukervanik, Roman)
1987
box 19, folder 4
Цурков Аркадий (Tsurkov, Arkadiĭ)
1984
box 19, folder 4
Убожко Лев (Ubozhko, Lev)
1984-1988
box 19, folder 4
Устинович Светлана (Ustinovich, Svetlana)
1987
box 19, folder 4
Вайнберг Перля (Vainberg, Perlia)
1985
box 19, folder 4
Василев Владимир (Vasilev, Vladimir)
1988
box 19, folder 4
Василевский Анатолий (Vasilevskiĭ, Anatoliĭ)
1985
box 19, folder 5
Великанова Татьяна (Velikanova, Tat'iana)
1979-1987
Scope and Contents
Materials of the Комитет защиты Татьяны Великановой, appeals and open letters in her defense; letters from Татьяна Великанова
describing her life in exile; flyers, and clippings
box 19, folder 6
Везиков Павел (Vezikov, Pavel)
circa 1985
box 19, folder 6
Вильчинская Галина and Зинаида (Vil'chinskaia, Galina and Zinbaida)
1984-1987
box 19, folder 6
Виниченко Александра Ивановна (Vinichenko, Aleksandra Ivanovna)
circa 1986
box 19, folder 6
Винс Николай (Vins, Nikolaĭ)
1987
box 19, folder 6
Владимов, Георгий (Vladimov, Georgiĭ)
1982, 1986
box 19, folder 6
Власов Анатолий (Vlasov, Anatoliĭ)
1986
box 19, folder 7
Волков Игорь (Егор) (Volkov, Igor' [Iegor])
1985-1988
Scope and Contents
Biographical data, appeals, related materials of Amnesty International and related publications by the Second World Press.
box 19, folder 8
Волков Николай (Volkov, Nikolaĭ)
circa 1985
box 19, folder 8
Володарски (Володарская) Анна (Volodarsky, Anna)
1988
box 19, folder 8
Воловский Леонид (Volvovskiĭ, Leonid)
1985-1987
box 19, folder 8
Ворона Александр (Vorona, Aleksandr)
1983
box 19, folder 8
Востриков Юрий (Vostrikov, Iuriĭ)
1988
box 19, folder 8
Винницкий Михайло (Ukr.) (Vynnytskyĭ, Mykhaĭlo)
1987
box 19, folder 8
Вальтер Владимир Самуилович and Виктор (Walter, Vladimir Samuilovich and Viktor)
1987
box 19, folder 8
Яганов Алексей (Yaganov, Alekseĭ)
1986-1987
box 19, folder 8
Зайцев Александр (Zaĭtsev, Aleksandr)
1986
box 19, folder 8
Затикян Степан (Zatikian, Stepan)
1980
box 19, folder 8
Зеличенок Роальд (Zelichenok, Roal'd)
1981, 1985-1987
box 19, folder 8
Зисельс Иосиф (Zisel's, Iosif)
1985-1987
box 19, folder 8
Зотов Михаил (Zotov, Mikhail)
1985, 1987, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of Zotov's painting and letters
box 19, folder 8
Зубков Станислав (Zubkov, Stanislav)
1986
box 19, folder 8
Зуншайн Захар (Zunshaĭn, Zakhar)
1985-1987
Non-for profit human rights organizations
1980-1993
box 20, folder 1
Консультативный Совет по защите прав человека в СССР/The Advisory Council for the Defense of Human Rights in the USSR
1980-1983
Scope and Contents
Includes questionnaires of members, minutes, projects and plans, correspondence, appeals, and documents prepared by K. Liubarskii
in 1979.
Center for Democracy/Center for Democracy in the USSR
1980-1993, undated
box 20, folder 2-3
Activity ideas
1980-1984
Scope and Contents
Research programs relating to human rights defense including freedom of press and communication, support to opposition in
the USSR, cooperation with Moscow Helsinki Group and Консультативный совет по правам человека. Includes budget and research
proposals
box 20, folder 4-9
Planning and organizational materials
1983-1984, undated
Scope and Contents
Yarim-Agaev's notes, founding documents, and feasibility study (draft and final document)
box 21, folder 1-5
Board of Directors
1985-1990
Scope and Contents
Board of Directors materials including Board elections documents, invitations, by-laws, minutes, and other papers.
Correspondence
1980-1992
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically
Scope and Contents
Correspondence with universities, foundations, the US Departments of State, mass media, and charitable organizations; requests
for help from the Soviet Union.
box 21, folder 6-10
Incoming
1984-1988, undated
box 22, folder 1-6
Incoming
1989-1993
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence relating to the SFD dismissal and post-dismissal time.
box 22, folder 6-9
Outgoing
1985, 1987, undated
Research and project proposals
1984, 1991, undated
Arrangement
Arranged alphabeticaly by proposal title.
box 23, folder 7-10
Research and project proposals
1984,1991, undated
box 23, folder 7-9
B-I
1984-1991
Scope and Contents
Proposals for creation of bank of information, conferences, creation of charitable structures, Christian organizations, Crimean
Tatars, freedom network, free university, internship program, etc.
box 24, folder 1-4
I-S
1985-1991
Scope and Contents
Proposals for creation of independent press, improvement in prison system, freedom network, free university, promoting democracy
in Georgia, support of religious organizations, scholarly exchange, etc.
box 24, folder 5
Project Proposals to NED
1987-1991
box 24, folder 6
Exempt status application
1984-1993
box 24, folder 7-8
Fundraising
1985-1991
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence with various foundations and printed matter
box 25, folder 1
Taxes
1989-1993
Scope and Contents
Federal and New York city taxes
box 25, folder 2-3
Audit reports
1987-1992
Scope and Contents
Auditing performed by the National Endowment for Democracy and F&M Associate Certified Public Accountant, with related documents.
box 25, folder 4-8
Grants
1985-1992
Scope and Contents
Includes draft grant proposals, general information and documents relating to specific grants.
box 26, folder 1-9
Grants
1986-1991
Scope and Contents
Specific grants awarded to the Center for Democracy/Center for Democracy in the USSR
box 27, folder 1
Grants
1990-1991
Scope and Contents
Specific grants awarded to the Center for Democracy/Center for Democracy in the USSR
box 27, folder 2-8
Program reports
1985-1991
Scope and Contents
Semiannual and annual reports, reports to National Endowment for Democracy, Five-Year Achievements report and plan, and programs
overview
box 28, folder 1-8
Support of political prisoners in the USSR
1984-1991
Scope and Contents
Includes documents relating to travels to the USSR from abroad, lists of prisoners, Philip Sielegman file, and related correspondence
box 29, folder 1-6
Support of human rights activists in the USSR
1984-1986
Scope and Contents
Lists of contacts, needs for clothes and medications; of volunteers traveling to the Soviet Union and communication with them.
box 29, folder 7-11
Human rights violation watch
1985-1990
Scope and Contents
News from the USSR by the Center for Democracy; Rosenthal file relating to Perm-36 labor camp and public response to his
article in New York Times of 23 April 1987; special courts in the USSR; and worldwide appeals and protests against human rights
violation in the USSR.
Indepеndent press
1987-1992
box 30, folder 1-2
General
1987-1991
Scope and Contents
General information including required equipment, survey, and clippings
box 30, folder 3-9
Гласность, bi-weekly magazine
1987-1992
Scope and Contents
Administrative documents, plans, proposals, fundraising, advertising, and clippings
box 31, folder 1-9
Гласность
1985-1991
Scope and Contents
Contracts; correspondence; distribution system; subscription materials with related correspondence, etc.
box 32, folder 1-9
Гласность
1987-1990
Scope and Contents
Subscription, general. Includes list of subscribers
box 33, folder 1-9
Гласность
1987-1991
Scope and Contents
Subscription, general, and by individuals and organizations.
box 34, folder 1-10
Гласность
1987-1991
Scope and Contents
Subscription, by individual and organizations, including libraries, teachers, foreigners, cancelled subscription; press releases,
box 35, folder 1-9
Гласность
1988-1989
Scope and Contents
Photo loans; production with related correspondence; galleys, proofs, and printed copies. Nos 12 -15. nos. 17, 18, 21
box 36, folder 1-9
Гласность
1988-1989
Scope and Contents
Drafts, proofs, and one printed copy. Nos 21-25, 29
box 37, folder 1-10
Гласность
1989
Scope and Contents
Proofs, layouts, printed copies. Nos. 30-33. Includes supporting materials
box 38, folder 1-8
Экспресс-хроника, weekly biulletin
1987-1990
Scope and Contents
Administrative and supporting documents, reports, correspondence, fundraising, subscription. Galleys, nos. 11-22. Includes
Yarim-Agaev notes
box 39, folder 1-8
Экспресс-хроника
1989
Scope and Contents
Galleys, nos. 26-45
box 40, folder 1-7
Экспресс-хроника
1989-1990
Scope and Contents
Galleys, nos. 46-52, 1989; nos. 1-11, 1990
box 41, folder 1-8
Экспресс-хроника
1990
Scope and Contents
Galleys, nos. 12-33
box 42, folder 1-8
Экспресс-хроника
1990
Scope and Contents
Galleys, nos. 34-51
box 43, folder 1-3
Экспресс-хроника: Сводка новостей
1990-1991
Scope and Contents
Drafts, nos. 2-44, 1990, nos. 1-7, 9-23, 1991. Includes Информационный бюллетень nos. 2-4, 1990.
box 43, folder 4-10
Express Chronicle
1989-1990
Scope and Contents
English language edition. Correspondence; proofs, nos. 11-51, 1989; nos 1-20, 1990.
box 44, folder 1-4
Express Chronicle
1990
Scope and Contents
Proofs, nos. 21-50
box 44, folder 5-6
Center for Democracy News service
1990-1991
Scope and Contents
Weekly bulletin. Proofs, nos. 1-16.
box 44, folder 8-9
Public relations
1986-1987
Scope and Contents
Correspondence, contact information
box 45, folder 1-7
Defamation campaign against the Center for Democracy by the
Nation magazine
1985-1991
Scope and Contents
The
Nation file; correspondence, including letters in support of the Center for Democracy; explanatory documents; Bukovskiĭ (Bukovsky)
against the
Nation legal documents and correspondence; Yarim-Agaev notes and explanations; and related clippings
box 46, folder 1-7
Drafts and notes
circa 1985
Scope and Contents
Relate to the Center for Democracy planning, budget, management, and research proposals
box 46, folder 8-9
Post-SFD book and research proposals
1990-1993, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes SFD activities analyses; and Promoting Democracy in Georgia project materials
box 47, folder 1-8
Post-SFD project proposals
undated
Scope and Contents
Materials relating to the Promoting Democracy in Georgia, Transition to Free Market, Transcom Internet Company, Sakharov Institute,
and other projects. Includes contact lists and directories, equipment description, and Yarim-Agaev notes relating to the
Independent Publishing System project
box 48, folder 1-2
Post-SFD project proposals
undated
Scope and Contents
Lists of contacts relating to the Independent Publishing System project
box 48, folder 3-7
The American Foundation for Resistance International
1984-1993
Scope and Contents
Legal, financial and organizational documents, correspondence, and printed matter
Speeches and writings
1985-1990, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes "Democracy and Human Rights" speech by Carl Gershman, President of the National Endowment for Democracy, presented
at the Symposium on International Human Rights and US Foreign Policy on December 9, 1988
box 48, folder 8
"Assessment of the Current Situation in the Soviet Union"
circa 1990
Scope and Contents
Typescript
box 48, folder 8
"Can Nationality Problem Be Resolved Within the Framework of Socialism"
circa 1988
box 48, folder 8
"Can the Soviet Crisis Be Resolved Within the Framework of Socialism"
circa 1988
box 48, folder 8
"Can We Promote Democratization in the Communist Countries"
circa 1987
box 48, folder 8
"The Estimation of Personal Income Taxes in the USSR"
circa 1985
box 48, folder 8
"How to Open a Closed Society"
circa 1985
box 48, folder 8
"Human Rights and Democratization in the USSR: Is There Any Possible Conflict Between Them?"
1989 October
box 48, folder 9
"Independent Publications and the Soviet Official Press"
circa 1989
box 48, folder 9
"Political Prisoners in the Soviet Union"
1988
box 48, folder 9
"So Much for a Free Market"
circa 1988
box 48, folder 9
"Statement at the Press Conference"
circa 1986
box 48, folder 9
"Testimony to the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe"
circa 1987
box 48, folder 9
"Trade with the Soviet Union"
circa 1988
box 48, folder 9
"Who Will Shape the New World Order"
circa 1986
box 48, folder 10
"Why Don't Soviet Workers Strike"
undated
box 48, folder 11
Drafts and notes
undated
Scope and Contents
Relate to disarmament
box 49, folder 1-3
Drafts and notes
1988-1989
Scope and Contents
Relate to exchange of dissidents for Soviet spies, science in modern world, philosophy, economy, nationality issues, Acad.
Sakharov, etc.
Writings by others
1977, 1994, undated
box 49, folder 4
Alburt, Lev. "Soviet Fear of Defection"
undated
Scope and Contents
Typescript.
box 49, folder 4
Alburt, Lev and Larry Parr. "Will Gorbachev, Like Lenin, Always Be with Us?"
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Parr's CV
box 49, folder 4
Baran, Paul. "Some Perspective on Networks - Past, Present and Future"
1977
Scope and Contents
1977 IFIP Congress Proceedings, photocopy. Includes letter from Albert Wohlstetter to IEEE Award Board nominating Baran for
the Alexander Graham Bell Award
box 49, folder 4
Bidinotto, Robert James. "Meeting the Soviet Threat"
1984
Scope and Contents
An Interview with Yuri Tuvim, in the
On Principle magazine, Vol III, No. 17. Photocopy
Bukovskiĭ (Bukovsky), Vladimir
1981-1982, 1991
Scope and Contents
Typescript
box 49, folder 4
"Babylon Revisited"
1991 April 25
box 49, folder 4
"Better red than dead is not good enough"
1981 December 4
Scope and Contents
The
Times magazine. Photocopy.
box 49, folder 4
"The Peace Movement & the Soviet Union"
1982 May
Scope and Contents
Published in
The Commentary magazine
box 49, folder 4
" Red Dawn"
1981 February
Scope and Contents
Interview with Vladimir Bukovskiĭ (Bukovsky) in
New Dimensions. Photocopy
box 49, folder 5
Фельдман, Александр. "Четыре рептильных цвета".
1985
Scope and Contents
Typescript. Includes poems by V. Marchenko
box 49, folder 5
Feldman, A. "Letter to the Editor of the
Jerusalem Post
1985
box 49, folder 5
Френкель (?), Владимир. Poems
undated
Scope and Contents
Typescript.
box 49, folder 5
Gajauskas, Balys. "Peace: Nominal or Real"
1982
Scope and Contents
Gajauskas was a prisoner of the Kuchino concentration camp
box 49, folder 5
Gershman, Carl. "Democracy and Human Rights"
1988 December 9
Scope and Contents
A speech presented at the Symposium on International Human Rights and US Foreign Policy
box 49, folder 5
Jameson, Lisa. "Soviet Propaganda: On the offensive in the eighties"
1985
box 49, folder 6
Калабугин Евгений. «"Верховно-Советский парламент" Эстонии - каков он?»
1991 July 25
box 49, folder 6
Костава Мераб. "Для чего нужна национальная армия"
1988
box 49, folder 6
Медведкова Ольга. Интервью для БиБиСи
1986 October 10
box 49, folder 6
Мясников Алексей. "Права человека в политической жизни (Проблема правозащиты в неформальном движении)"
1990 July 7
Scope and Contents
Выступение на Всесоюзной конференции "Народный архив" в Историко-архивном институте в Москве.
box 49, folder 6
Parr, Larry. Untitled
circa 1986
Scope and Contents
Draft, typescript.
box 49, folder 6
Пивоваров Августин. "О Советском бедламе: Психиатрическая тюрьма"
circa 1986
box 49, folder 6
Подрабинек Александр and Владимир Корсунский. "Хроника смутного времени"
1989
Scope and Contents
Interview relating to publication and distribution of
Экспресс-Хроника periodicals. Typescript.
box 49, folder 6
"Some Problems Rеstoring Farm Economy in Estonia"
1973
box 49, folder 6
"From Asia to Europe: The Evidence of Crisis of Soviet Imperium in Estonia"
1971
box 49, folder 6
Reddaway, Peter. "Why have America's Churches Fallen into a Soviet Trap?"
circa 1987
box 49, folder 7
Stadnikov, Sergeĭ. "The Empire and the People"
1988 September 24
Scope and Contents
Speech at the Forum for Nationalities, Estonia. Typescript.
box 49, folder 7
Tuvim, Yuri. "We Must Not Deal with a Dangerous Man"
1985 March 12
Scope and Contents
USA Today. Photocopy
box 49, folder 7
Unidentified. "Drug addiction in the USSR"
1987, undated
Scope and Contents
Translated into English by Catherine Young
box 49, folder 7
Vilenskaia, Larisa. "The Light", A Collection of poems
circa 1994
Scope and Contents
Photocopy
box 49, folder 7
"Prudence with all Deliberate Speed"
1989 December 8
Scope and Contents
Typescript
box 49, folder 7
"When Empires Are Falling, Daring Is Prudence, "
1989 December 12
Scope and Contents
The Wall Street Journal, 1989 December 12. Includes a letter from A. Wohlstetter to Y. Yarim-Agaev of December 15, 1989
box 49, folder 7
Завойский Константин. "Что мы знаем о Чернобыле"
circa 1989
Scope and Contents
Typescript
box 49, folder 7
Завойский Константин and Владимир Крыловский. "С чего начинается партия и чем это может кончиться для страны?"
circa 1990
Scope and Contents
Typescript
Conferences and Symposiums
1982-1994
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically
box 49, folder 8
Madrid, Helsinki Accord Session
1982
box 49, folder 8
Worldview and Hispanics in the USA, California
1984
box 49, folder 9-10
Andrei Sakharov Institute conference at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace, Stanford California
1984 September 14-15
Scope and Contents
Includes supporting material, proceedings, and correspondence
box 50, folder 1
Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, New York City
1985 September-October
box 50, folder 2-3
Московский международный семинар по гуманитарным проблемам
1987 December
Scope and Contents
Includes supporting material, appeals, and correspondence
box 50, folder 4
Львовское совещание представителей национально-демократических движений народов СССР
1988 June
Scope and Contents
Includes Statement of the Ukrainian Helsinki group
box 50, folder 5
Freedom House Symposium on the Nationalities Question in the USSR: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and the Crimean Tatars
1988 July
Scope and Contents
Minutes and printed matter
box 50, folder 6
The Sixteenth Annual Conservative Political Action Conference, Washington DC
1989 February
box 50, folder 6
The Democratic Revolution conference, Washington DC
1989 May 1-2
box 50, folder 6
Keston USA Seminar, Boston MA
1989 April
Scope and Contents
Presentation by Tengis Gudava
box 50, folder 6
The Greater Metropolitan New York Social Studies Conference
1989
Scope and Contents
Correspondence and flyers
box 50, folder 7
Совещание представителей Национально-демократических движений, Нью-Йорк
1989 May
Scope and Contents
Includes related documents of December 1989
box 50, folder 8
Madrid Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe
1989
Scope and Contents
Correspondence and Yarim-Agaev's notes
box 50, folder 9-10
Paris Conference on the Democratic Alternative in the Soviet Bloc
1989 May 9-10
Scope and Contents
Supporting materials, proposals, proceedings, declaration, resolution, correspondence, contacts list, participants list,
drafts and notes, printed matter, and related interview of Eduard Gudava.
box 51, folder 1-3
Paris Conference on the Democratic Alternative in the Soviet Bloc
1989 May 9-10
box 51, folder 4-8
The Peaceful Road to Democracy Conference, Prague
1990 July 4-6
Scope and Contents
Preliminary materials, invitations, correspondence, including a letter to Václav Havel, declaration, appeals, resolutions,
and notes and clippings
box 51, folder 9
Oiso Conference, Japan
1990
Scope and Contents
"Economic and Security Policy in a Period of Drastic Change," presentation paper by Albert Wohlstetter and correspondence
box 51, folder 10
The First Falzmann Memorial Symposium
circa 1994
Human rights organizations
1973-1991
box 52, folder 1
Amnesty International USA
1980-1984
Scope and Contents
Press-releases, Yarim-Agaev's notes, printed matter, etc.
box 52, folder 2-3
Andrei Sakharov Institute project
1982-1987
Scope and Contents
Includes project information, feasibility study, grant information, correspondence, internship applications.
box 52, folder 4-5
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe
1978, 1983-1990
Scope and Contents
Testimonies of Liudmila Alekseeva and Yuri Yarim- Agarev, press releases, digests, correspondence, and other documents
box 52, folder 6
Coordinating Center in Support of National Democratic Movement in Soviet Еmpire
1988-1990
Scope and Contents
Resolutions, communique, and declaration
box 52, folder 7
Direct Relief International
1987, 1990, undated
box 52, folder 8
International Association on the Political Use of Psychiatry
1987-1989
Scope and Contents
Printed matter
box 52, folder 9-10
International Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights
1979-1981, 1988-1991
Scope and Contents
Documents of regional Helsinki groups in Moscow, Armenia, Lithuania, and Ukraine and report of experts on Hearings on Human
Rights in the USSR
box 52, folder 11
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War
1973-1986
Scope and Contents
Appeal, speech of Bernard Low, MD, co-president, at the Closing Plenary Session of the Sixth World Congress, with related
letter and printed matter.
box 53, folder 1
Physicians for Human Rights
1986-1988
Scope and Contents
Organizational papers
box 53, folder 2
Public Group to Promote Observance of Helsinki Agreement in the USSR
1976-1981
Scope and Contents
Information on violation of human rights in the USSR
box 53, folder 3
Raoul Wallenberg Committee of the United States
1985-1987
Scope and Contents
Working documents including correspondence (copies) and printed matter
box 53, folder 4
War and Peace Foundation
circa 1991
Scope and Contents
Petition for World Peace and Security by 2020 and address lists
box 53, folder 5
World Without War Council
1985-1990
Scope and Contents
Informational letters, correspondence, leaflets
box 53, folder 6-7
Miscellaneous human rights organizations
1980-1985
Union of Councils for Soviet Jews
1980-1995
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically.
box 53, folder 8-9
UCSJ structure
1980-1986
Scope and Contents
Information on various Jewish organizations, promotional and networking materials
box 54, folder 1-3
Board material
1990-1995
Scope and Contents
Includes memorandums, instructions , meeting minutes, open letters, financial documents
box 54, folder 4-6
Soviet Jews
1993-1995
Scope and Contents
Documents relating to the situation with Jewish population in Russia and former Soviet republics
box 54, folder 7-10
Emigration of Soviet Jews
1987-1993
Scope and Contents
Documents relating to emigration of Soviet Jews, including invitations to people seeking asylum in the US and emigration
of population of Il'inka village converted to Judaism
box 55, folder 1-2
Emigration of Soviet Jews
1993-1995
Scope and Contents
Correspondence; congressional and governmental documents
box 55, folder 3-4
Clippings
1993-1995
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically
box 55, folder 5-6
News from UCSJ
1985-1995
Scope and Contents
Includes Action Alerts publications
box 55, folder 9
1991 Congressional Handbook for Soviet Jewry
1991
box 55, folder 10
USJF Foreign Policy Symposium proceedings
1991
Perestroĭka in the Soviet Union
1983-1991
box 56, folder 1
Army
1983-1989
Scope and Contents
Printed matter and clippings
box 56, folder 2
Chernobyl nuclear accident
1986
box 56, folder 2-5
Economy
1986-1990
Scope and Contents
Includes articles by John H. Moore and Tat'iana Zaslavskaia (Татьяна Заславская), materials on economic reforms and about
Moskovskiĭ Bankovskiĭ Soiuz (Московский Банковский Союз), clippings, etc.
box 56, folder 6
Freedom of Communication
1986-1988
box 56, folder 7-8
Gorbachev, Mikhail (Горбачев, Михаил)
1988-1991
Scope and Contents
Materials re Gorbachev-Reagan Geneva and Moscow summits, publications about Gorbachev (photocopies), clippings.
box 56, folder 9
General
1988-1991
Scope and Contents
Second World Press press-releases, clippings, correspondence, etc.
box 56, folder 10
Labor camps
1984-1986
Scope and Contents
Surveys, personal information about political prisoners, and other documents
box 57, folder 1-3
Labor Camps
1987-1991
Scope and Contents
Press-releases, reviews, lists of prisoners, documents relating to Perm-35 labor camp, clippings, etc.
box 57, folder 4
KGB (Комитет государственной безопасности)
1982, 1991
Scope and Contents
Clippings and printed matter
box 57, folder 8
Nationalities problem
1987-1989
box 57, folder 10
General
1987-1989
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence
box 57, folder 11
Демократическая партия Российской Федерации
1990, undated
box 57, folder 12
Демократический Союз
1988-1990
box 57, folder 13
Democratic foundations and institutions
1988-1992, undated
Scope and Contents
Documents relating to the fond "Демократическая Россия" and Российский благотворительный общественный фонд "Российская оппозиция",
"Право матери", etc. Includes correspondence
box 58, folder 1
Human Rights movement
1991
Scope and Contents
Includes materials of Moscow Helsinki Group; letters from E. Bonner, G. Starovoĭtova; and essay by A. Smirnov, member of Moscow
Helsinki group.
box 58, folder 2-3
Independent Trade Unions
1989-1991
box 58, folder 4
Конгресс соотечественников
1991
box 58, folder 5
Libertarian Party of Russia (project)
1990
box 58, folder 6
Международное общество советских политзаключенных
1988
Scope and Contents
Includes correspondence, statements, and other documents
box 58, folder 7-8
Московская группа по установлению доверия между Востоком и Западом
1986-1987
box 58, folder 9
Общество Мемориал
1988-1990
box 58, folder 10
Общество Память
1986-1989
box 58, folder 12
Радикальная организация "За мир и свободу"
1989
box 58, folder 13
Republican Party of the Russian Federation (project)
1990
box 58, folder 14
Свободное межпрофессиональное объединение трудящихся (СНОТ)
circa 1985
Scope and Contents
Includes materials of the Peremeny initiative group
box 58, folder 15
Unofficial religious groups
1987-1989
box 58, folder 16
Workers' Movement
1989-1990
Scope and Contents
Appeals, minutes, and petitons issued by trade union and workers of the Avtozavod imeni Leniskogo komsomola (Автозавод имени
Ленинского комсомола - АЗЛК). Includes printed matter
Soviet republics
1986-1991, undated
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically
box 59, folder 1
A-B
1986-1990
Scope and Contents
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Baltic states
box 59, folder 2
C-G
1988-1991
Scope and Contents
Chechen Republic, Estonia, and Georgia
box 60, folder 1
M-U
1986, 1990, undated
Scope and Contents
Moldova, Nagorno- Karabakh, Tajikistan, Turkmenia, and Ukraine
box 60, folder 2
Socialist camp and socialist camp leaning countries
1987-1990
Scope and Contents
Hungary, Nicaragua, Poland, Romania
box 84
Miscellaneous commentary on perestroika
1980-1993
box 60, folder 3-9
"Russians are Here"
1983-1984
Scope and Contents
Analyses of the documentary by Anti-Defamation League
Soviet Foreign Policy
1985-1989
Scope and Contents
Alexander Dallin draft presentation, notes, press-releases, and clippings
box 60, folder 10-11
Soviet Foreign Policy
1985-1989
box 60, folder 12
Trade opportunities
1987-1988
Scope and Contents
Includes list of contacts
By geographical name
1979-1991
box 61, folder 1-2
Armenia
1988-1991
Scope and Contents
Depict Yerevan airport, Spitak, Leninakan, and Stepanavan earthquakes, and unrest in Armenia
box 61, folder 3
Azerbaijan
1988-1989
Scope and Contents
Depict Soviet military forces in Baku and conflict in Nagornyi Karabakh
box 61, folder 4
Belarus (Byelorussia)
1989
box 61, folder 5-9
Estonia
1987-1991
Scope and Contents
Depict demonstrations and rallies for independence
box 61, folder 10
Georgia
1988-1990
Scope and Contents
Demonstration, commemoration service
box 61, folder 11
Latvia
1988-1991
Scope and Contents
Demonstrations, street scenes; Ivars Godmanis, prime minister of Latvia; funerals of Roberts Mūrnieks; and protests against
Soviet occupation of Latvia
box 62, folder 1-2
Lithuania
1979, 1988-1990
Scope and Contents
Processions, cross-bearing, Soviet military forces and militia, anti-military picket, cardinal Vincentas Sladkevičius, Kazimera
Prunskiene, posters and caricatures of Gorbachev.
Russian Federation
1984-1991
box 62, folder 3
Иркутск
1989
Scope and Contents
Meeting against VChK-GPU-NKVD-KGB
box 62, folder 3
Казань
1985
Scope and Contents
Street scenes
box 62, folder 3
Ленинград
1988, 1990, undated
Scope and Contents
Street scenes, rallies, meetings, city views
box 62, folder 4-10
Москва
1984-1991
Scope and Contents
Street scenes, demonstrations, pickets, protest meetings, vigils on the National Political Prisoners Day, burning of Komsomol
membership cards, police forces, lines at the US Embassy, meetings of Democratic Union, etc.
box 62, folder 11
Украина
1988-1989
Scope and Contents
Demonstrations before elections in Kyїv (Київ) and L'viv (Львiв)
box 63, folder 1-2
Anti-KPSS movement
1990-1991
Scope and Contents
Rallies, demonstrations, and public trials of KPSS
box 63, folder 3
Changes in everyday life
1990
Scope and Contents
Opening of McDonalds and other foreign restaurants, food carts, night clubs, and beauty contests; flowers sale on city streets,
etc.
box 63, folder 4
Democratic organizations Moscow streets
1989-1990
Scope and Contents
Демократический союз, Русский народный фронт, Свободная миграция, Социалистическая Россия
box 63, folder 5
Ecology
1988-1990
Scope and Contents
Rallies in defense of animals, air pollution by Severonikel' Works (Североникель), and Astrakhan' Gas Complex (Астраханский
газовый комплекс), birds in Moscow and Murmansk
box 63, folder 6
Economic situation
1988-1990, undated
Scope and Contents
Homeless people, lines at food stores, poverty, destruction, and experimental bakeries
box 63, folder 7
Экспресс-Хроника
1988-1990
Scope and Contents
Sale of the newspaper in various districts of Moscow; distributors and stands; search of the office and arrest of distributors
box 63, folder 9
Freedom of migration rallies
1989
box 63, folder 10
Honoring Lenin meetings
1990
box 63, folder 11
Independent press
1987-1989
Scope and Contents
Photographs depicting the First Congress of the Association of Independent Journalists, sales of independent and Samizdat
publications, and arrest of Samizdat distributors
box 63, folder 12
Intellectual life
1984, 1989-1990
Scope and Contents
Arbat street reading of Solzhenitsyn works and poetry; art sales and art exhibitions; Vladimir Vysotskiĭ gravesite; and Biloxi
Blues performance in Leningrad.
box 64, folder 1
Miners' Strikes
1989-1991
Scope and Contents
Prints depicting miners' strikes in Donetsk and Pavlograd; hunger strike with participation of Denisenko, Deputy Minister
of Health; rallies, etc.
box 64, folder 3
Nationalistic movements
1988-1991
Scope and Contents
Общество Память, Российский народный фронт, Российский нацональный фронт, and anti-Semitic demonstrations in Leningrad.
box 64, folder 4
Places of confinement and exile
1971-1990
Scope and Contents
Photographs of prisons and psychiatric hospitals, camps in Siberia, and abandoned Salekhard-Igarka camp, including photo of
a poster from the camp
box 64, folder 5
Religion
1985-1990
Scope and Contents
Protests against suppression of religious freedom; deteriorating churches and a church in Kazan' converted to a storage.
box 64, folder 6
Repressions
1988-1989
Scope and Contents
Arrest and trial of Sergeĭ Kuznetsov (Сергей Кузнецов); psychiatric abuse, ОМОН (отряд мобильный особого назначениа) used
against peaceful meetings.
box 64, folder 7
Social injustice
1989-1990
Scope and Contents
Homeless people and neglected children, poverty; protests of families with many children against negligence of authorities
box 64, folder 8
Soviet army
1986-1990
Scope and Contents
Army maneuvers, help in Spitak (Armnenia), military band, disabled veteran of Afghan war, Cossacks, etc.
box 64, folder 9
Transnistria conflict
1990 November
Scope and Contents
Demonstrations, protests, armed forces, etc.
box 64, folder 10
Miscellaneous photographs
1988-1990, undated
Scope and Contents
Cartoons, city views, map of Moscow gangs, etc.
box 64, folder 11
Unidentified. "Drug addiction in the USSR"
undated
By personal name
1995, undated
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by person's last name according to English alphabet
box 65, folder 1
A-Е
1979, undated
Scope and Contents
Паруйр Айрикян, Heiki Ahonen, Владимир Альбрехт, Сильва Авагян, Василий and Галина Барац, Виктор Бахмин with Даниил Йофе,
Леонид Брежнев (caricature), Мустафа Джемилев, Ефим Эпштейн (Epshteĭn)
box 65, folder 2
G
1987-1989, undated
Scope and Contents
Александр Галич, Звиад Гамсахурдиа, Семен Глузман, Микола Горбаль, Михаил Горбачев (3 prints and cartoon), Петро and Зинаида
Григоренко, Сергей Григорянц, Эдуард and Тенгиз Гудава
box 65, folder 3
I-K
1987-1990, undated
Scope and Contents
Глеб Якунин (Iakunin), Михаил Казачков (in Chistopol prison), Иван Ковалев and Татьяна Осипова, Михаил Кукобака, Виктор Кузин,
and Сергей Кузнецов
box 65, folder 4
L-N
undated
Scope and Contents
Мальва Ланда, Александр Лавут, Нина Лисовская, Сергей Лосев, Ольга Лубман, Лев (Левко) Лукьяненко, Анатолий Марченко, Эдуард
Молчанов, Виктор Некипелов , Mart Niklus (4 prints and 1 negative), and Валерия Новодворская
box 65, folder 5
O-S
1982-1990, undated
Scope and Contents
Константин Осташвили, Lagle Parek, Александр Подрабинек, Кирилл Попов, Андрей Сахаров and Елена Боннер
box 65, folder 6
S-V
1987-1990, undated
Scope and Contents
Василий Селюнин, Валерий Сендеров, Вадим Симонов, Юрой Скубло, Алексей Смирнов, Анатолий Собчак, Петер Старчик, Євген Сверстюк
(ukr.), Іван Світличний (ukr.), Натан Щаранский (Shcharanskiĭ), Александр Солженицын, Галина Старовойтова, Лев Тимофеев,
Enn Tarto, Леонид Терновский (with his family and Вячеслав Бахмин), Татьяна Великанова, and Александр Вологодский
box 65, folder 7
Ярим-Агаев, Юрий (Yarim-Agaev, Yuri)
1980, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes prints depicting Yarim-Agaev with President Reagan, Lev Alburt and Larry Parr, and Sergeĭ Grigoriants
box 65, folder 8
Ельцин, Борис (Yeltsin, Boris)
1989-1990
box 65, folder 9
Y
1988, 1990
Scope and Contents
Дмитрий Язов and Avo Yuprus
Printed matter
1972-1995
Arrangement
Arrranged alphabetically by title
box 66, folder 1-10
General
1979-1993
Scope and Contents
Periodicals, bulletins, and newsletters including publications of the Amnesty International, Commission on Security and Cooperation
in Europe, International Association on the Political Use of Psychiatry, and America's Future bulletin
box 67, folder 1-10
General
1972, 1987-1995
Scope and Contents
Includes "Устав связи Союза СССР",
Бюллетень таможенной информации,
Слово, and
Soviet Events bulletins, Action for Post-Soviet Jewry Monitor, and publications of the National Endowment for Democracy and Union of Councils
for Soviet Jews
box 68, folder 1-6
General
1987-1993
Scope and Contents
Includes publications on the US foreign policy, and other miscellaneous publications
Independent press
1979-1991
box 68, folder 7-10
Агенство ДС-Информ
1990-1991
box 69, folder 2
Free Press International Report
1990 July-December
box 69, folder 3-4
Iberia News Agency
1990-1991
Scope and Contents
Information from Georgia
box 69, folder 5-6
Lithuanian Movement Sajudis
1990-1991
Scope and Contents
Information from Lithuania
box 69, folder 7
Український вісник
1988
Scope and Contents
Nos.11&12
Samizdat
1979-1990
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by title
box 69, folder 8-9
General
1979-1990, undated
Scope and Contents
The Samizdat Bulletin with supporting documents
box 69, folder 10
Бюллетень христианской общественности
1989
box 69, folder 11
Bulletin of Christian opinion
1988
box 70, folder 1
Гражданское достоинство
1987
box 70, folder 1
Ленинградский еврейский альманах
1984
box 70, folder 2-6
News Network International
1988-1990
Scope and Contents
Reports events concerning the church under restrictions. Includes
World Perspectivesand
MNI Review supplements
box 70, folder 7-10
Права человека
1989-1990
Scope and Contents
Nos. 6, 10-12, 14, 15
box 71, folder 1
List of political prisoners in the USSR
1983 May 1
Scope and Contents
Second English Edition of a special issue of Вести из СССР - Права человека
box 71, folder 2
RFE/RL Материалы Самиздата
1989
box 71, folder 3
Samizdat Press Agency
1989
Scope and Contents
Published in coopearation with
London Times. Includes correspondence and clippings
box 71, folder 4-5
Ukrainian Press Agency
1989
box 71, folder 6
Вестник Совета по экологии и культуре
1987
By geographical name
1976-1991
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by geographical name
Scope and Contents
Africa, Albania, Angola, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belorussia (Belarus), Bulgaria, China, Crimea, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Eastern
Europe, Estonia, Georgia, Karelia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Russia (Krasnoiarsk, Leningrad, Siberia), Ukraine,
Uzbekistan
Soviet Union
1976 -1990
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by subject
box 72, folder 8-10
A-E
1984-1991
Scope and Contents
Relates to Americans residing in the SU; army, including internal troops in Armenia (Nagorno-Karabakh); Chernobyl; computers,
crime, defectors, disabled people, dissidents, drug abuse, ecology, economy, and emigration
box 73, folder 1
F-M
1976, 1986-1990
Scope and Contents
Relates to food supplies; forced labor camps;
homosexuality
, human rights, informal parties, Jews and Germans, KGB, KPSS, laws, mafia, mass media, and migrants
box 73, folder 2
N
1987-1990
Scope and Contents
National issues, new parties
box 73, folder 3
People
1990-1991
Scope and Contents
Юрий Афанасьев, Олег Калугин, Рой Медведев, Борис Пуго, Борис Ельцин
box 73, folder 3
P
1984-1991
Scope and Contents
Police, power structure, propaganda/disinformation, protest movement
box 73, folder 4-5
R
1985-1990
Scope and Contents
Referendum; and religion (Hare Krishna)
box 73, folder 6
S-W
1990
Scope and Contents
Sociology; and workers' movement
box 73, folder 7-9
War in Afghanistan
1984-1989
box 74, folder 1-3
American Bar Association
1985-1987
box 74, folder 4-5
C-E
1985-1991
Scope and Contents
Citizens Initiative in US Politics, Congress : Human rights caucus and members; conservative organizations; embassy in Moscow
box 74, folder 6
Seattle Peace and Freedom Coalition
1987-1988
box 74, folder 7-9
Student Struggle for Soviet Jewry
1986-1989
USSR-US relations
1976-1994
box 75, folder 1-2
Cultural exchange
1986-1990, undated
box 75, folder 3-5
Strategic defense Initiative (SDI)
1976, 1983-1988
box 74, folder 10
U-Y
1986-1990
Scope and Contents
Uzbekistan and Yugoslavia
Oversize material
1983-1994
Arrangement
Arranged by format
Printed matter
1987-1989
Scope and Contents
Гласность: Supporting materials; issues nos. 10, 11, 23-20 (published), nos. 26-27 (galleys), 28-29 (work in progress)
By subject
1983-1992
Arrangement
Mostly clippings also arranged by size so the topical groupings can repeat in Boxes 81-82
box 77, folder 1
Human rights violation
1984-1987
Scope and Contents
Include materials relating to women in the Gulag
box 77, folder 1
Human rights support from abroad
1986-1987
box 77, folder 1
KGB (Комитет государственной безопасности)
1986-1988
By personal name
1983-1990
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by person's last name
box 77, folder 2
Aĭrikian, Paruĭr (Айрикян Паруйр)
1988
box 77, folder 2
Grivnina, Irina (Гривнина Ирина
1983
box 77, folder 2
Gudava, Tenghiz (Гудава Тенгиз)
1985-1987
box 77, folder 2
Iakunin, Gleb (Якунин Глеб)
1987
box 77, folder 2
Magarik, Alekseĭ (Магарик Алексей)
1987
box 77, folder 2
Marchenko, Valeriĭ (Марченко Валерий)
1985
box 77, folder 2
Markus, Sergeĭ (Маркус Сергей)
1984
box 77, folder 2
Matusevich, Ol'ga (Матусевич Ольга)
1985
box 77, folder 2
Murzhenko, Alekseĭ (Мурженко Алексей)
1985
box 77, folder 2
Niklus, Mart (Никлус Март)
1988
box 77, folder 2
Nozhak, Ol'ga (Ножак Ольга)
1987
box 77, folder 2
Ogorodnikov, Aleksandr (Огородников Александр)
1986
box 77, folder 2
Ogurtsov, Igor' (Огурцов Игорь)
1986
box 77, folder 3
Osipova, Tat'iana and Ivan Kovalev (Осипова Татьяна and Иван Ковалев)
1987
box 77, folder 3
Popovych, Oksana (Попович Оксана), (ukr)
1987
box 77, folder 3
Riga, Sandr (Рига Сандр)
1986
box 77, folder 3
Sakharov, Andreĭ (Сахаров Андрей)
1984
box 77, folder 3
Seitmuratova, Aĭshe (Сеитмуратова Айше)
1990
box 77, folder 3
Senderov, Valeriĭ (Сендеров Валерий)
1987
box 77, folder 3
Serebrov, Feliks (Серебров Феликс)
1981
box 77, folder 3
Shatravka, Aleksandr (Шатравка Александр)
1984, 1987
box 77, folder 3
Shumuk, Danylo (Шумук Данило), (ukr)
1987
box 77, folder 4
Stus, Vasyl' (Стус Василь), (ukr)
1985
box 77, folder 4
Svetushkin, Sergeĭ (Светушкин Сергей)
1987
box 77, folder 4
Sysoev, Viacheslav (Сысоев Вячеслав)
1987
box 77, folder 4
Terelia, Igor' (Тереля Игорь)
1987
box 77, folder 4
Velikanova, Tat'iana (Великанова Татьяна)
1984
box 77, folder 4
Vil'chtskaia, Galina and Zinaida (Вильницкая Галина and Зинаида)
1987
box 77, folder 4
Volkov, Iegor (Волков Егор)
1985-1987
By subject
1984-1992
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by subject
box 78, folder 1
Chernobyl nuclear accident
1990
box 78, folder 1
Cooperation with Western countries
1988, undated
box 78, folder 1
Disabled people
1983, 1985-1987
box 78, folder 1
Emigration
1986-1987, 1990
Scope and Contents
Includes materials on separated families
box 78, folder 2-4
By geographical name
1987-1992
Scope and Contents
Materials relating to Armenia, Azerbaijan, Czechoslovakia, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kirghizia, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova,
Nagorno-Karabakh, Nicaragua, Russian Federation (Siberia), Tadzhikistan, Transcaucasia, Ukraine, and Yugoslavia
By subject
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by subject
box 79, folder 1
Freedom of communication
1987
box 79, folder 2
Democratic Deputies in the Supreme Soviet
1990
Personal files
1989-1991
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by person's last name
box 79, folder 3
Afans'ev, Iuriĭ (Афанасьев Юрий)
1990
box 79, folder 3
Aliev, Geĭdar (Алиев Гейдар)
1990-1991
box 79, folder 3
Aksiushits, Viktor (Аксюшиц Виктор)
1990
box 79, folder 3
Boldyrev, Iuriĭ (Болдырев Юрий)
circa 1990
box 79, folder 3
Gorbachev, Mikhail (Горбачев Михаил)
1989-1990
box 79, folder 3
Orlov, Iuriĭ (Орлов Юрий)
1986
box 79, folder 3
Sakharov, Andreĭ (Сахаров Андрей)
1990
box 79, folder 3
Shevardnadze, Eduard (Шеварднадзе Эдуард)
1990
box 79, folder 3
Sobchak, Anatoliĭ (Собчак Анатолий)
1991
box 79, folder 3
Tarasov, Artem (Тарасов Артем)
1991
box 79, folder 3
Yeltsin, Boris (Ельцин Борис)
1990-1991
Political parties/movements
1990-1991
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by political party name
box 79, folder 4
Демократическая Россия
1990
box 79, folder 4
Демократический Союз
1990
box 79, folder 4
Human rights movement
1990
box 79, folder 4
Worker's movement
1990-1991
box 80, folder 1
Propaganda/disinformation
1986-1988
Unites States
1980-1991, undated
box 80, folder 3
Unites States Congress members
1987
box 80, folder 3
US-Soviet relations
1985-1988
Scope and Contents
Includes materials on Strategic Defense Initiative.
box 80, folder 4
Miscellanea
1980-1991, undated
Soviet Union (continued)
1986-1991
Arrangement
Mostly clippings also arranged by size so the topical groupings can repeat in Boxes 77-80
box 81, folder 1
Chernobyl nuclear accident
1986-1987
Human rights violation
1989-1991
box 81, folder 2
Forced labor camps
1989-1991
box 81, folder 2
KGB (Комитет государственной безопасности)
1990
box 81, folder 2
Moscow City Soviet (Моссовет)
1989-1990
box 81, folder 2
Law: Campaign against alcohol consumption
1990
box 81, folder 3
Nationality problems
1990
box 81, folder 3
Kalugin, Oleg (Калугин Олег)
1990
box 81, folder 3
Popov, Gavriil (Попов Гавриил)
1990
box 81, folder 3
Political parties
1990-1991
box 81, folder 4
Conservative organizations
1986
box 81, folder 4
Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI)
1986-1987
By geographical name
1986-1990
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by geographcal name
By personal name
1985-1989
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by person's last name
box 82, folder 2
Ratushinskaia, Irina (Ратушинская Ирина)
1986-1987
box 82, folder 2
Osipova, Tat'iana and Ivan Kovalev (Осипова Татьяна and Иван Квалев)
1987
box 82, folder 3
Sakharov, Andreĭ (Сахаров Андрей)
1986-1987
box 82, folder 3
Shcharanskiĭ, Anatoliĭ (Natan) (Щаранский Анатолий [Натан])
1989
box 82, folder 3
Sobchak, Anatoliĭ (Собчак Анатолий)
1989
box 82, folder 3
Zotov, Mikhail (Зотов Михаил)
1985, 1987
By subject
1983-1994
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by subject
box 82, folder 4
Human rights violation: Evangelical Baptists
1987
box 82, folder 4
Soviet-Afghan war
1987-1988
box 82, folder 4
Miscellanea
1983-1992
Scope and Contents
Includes supporting material to the "Russians are here" documentary, Russian prison directives, and certificate of Konrad
Adenauer literary award to Vladimir Bukovskiĭ (Bukovsky)
Audiovisual material
1982-1994, undated
Arrangement
Arranged by format, and then aphabetically by title within.
Sound recordings
1982-1986, undated
Interviews
1982-1986, undated
box 83
Батоврин
undated
Physical Description: 1 compact sound cassette
box 83
Пименов
undated
Physical Description: 1 compact sound cassette
box 83
"Про Афганистан"
undated
Physical Description: 1 compact sound cassette
box 83
"Витя+Ирина"
undated
Physical Description: 1 compact sound cassette
box 83
V.V.
undated
Physical Description: 1 compact sound cassette
box 83
Завойский
undated
Physical Description: 1 compact sound cassette
box 83
"Разговор Неплеховича со следователем"
1982
Physical Description: 1 compact sound cassette
box 83
"Hare Krishna in the USSR"
1986
Physical Description: 1 compact sound cassette
box 83
Soviet Union as a Closed Society, Hoover Institution conference
1984 September 14-15
Physical Description: 3 compact sound cassette
Scope and Contents
Opening statement by Vladimir Bukovskiĭ (Bukovsky), presentations by Polishchuk on military propaganda for children and by
Yarim-Agaev, on Soviet economy; discussion on ideology and propaganda
box 83
undated
Physical Description: 10 compact sound cassettes
Videorecordings
1988, 1994
box 83
Interview by Keith Axelsen
1988
Physical Description: 1 VHS videocassette
Scope and Contents
Interview with Sergeĭ Grigoriants and Lev Timofeev and cuts from Moscow seminar on human rights
box 83
1994
Physical Description: 1 VHS videocassette