History of Dissent Against Totalitarianism
Scholars specializing in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union talked about dissension against 20th century totalitarian and communist regimes… read more
Scholars specializing in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union talked about dissension against 20th century totalitarian and communist regimes. This session was part of a conference hosted by Princeton University’s James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions, the Association for the Study of Free Institutions, and Texas Tech University. close
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- Alicja Gescinska Research Associate Princeton University
- Marzenna James Politics Lecturer Princeton University
- Antoni Kaminski Political Science Professor Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw
Hosting Organization
- Princeton University | James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions
- Texas Tech University
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