- house'), and thus
means 'self-published'.
Ukrainian has a
similar term:
samvydav (самвидав), from sam 'self' and
vydavnytstvo 'publishing house'. The Russian...
- 1970
Chornovil launched a new
samvydav newspaper,
known as The
Ukrainian Herald. The
newspaper contained other samvydav publications, as well as information...
-
blessing of
cardinal Josyf Slipyj to the
Soviet Union on a
mission to
acquire samvydav. This
material was
intended to
later be
released for open
publication outside...
- the
Ukrainian Soviet dissident movement, and
preceded the
emergence of
samvydav. The
Artistic Youths' Club was
established formally as an
organ of the...
- time at
Vladimir Central,
Karavanskyi continued to write,
publishing via
samvydav an
article about Soviet involvement in the
Katyn m****acre. This brought...
- prisoners. Additionally, however, it was
involved in the
publication of
samvydav lacking the
character of news, such as
information about the Holodomor...
-
Dmytro Zerov.
Sverstiuk was ****cuted for
years for parti****ting in
Samvydav and
protests against arrests and
illegal trials. In
January 1972, Sverstiuk...
- socialism, and the
Communist Party of the
Soviet Union. He
distributed samvydav publications to his
fellow teachers and students,
including the
works of...
-
Barladianu became a
Soviet dissident,
publishing samvydav under the
pseudonym of Yan Dubrala. Barladianu's
samvydav primarily concerned the
rights of Ukrainians...
-
trials of the 1965–1966
Ukrainian purge as
samvydav.
Skochok was ****isted in the
creation of his
samvydav by
Viacheslav Chornovil and
Liudmyla Sheremet...