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Lettres de protestation dans l'URSS post-stalinienne : du choix des justifications.

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In the USSR, in the 1960's, among texts published in samizdat by the dissidents, open letters occupied a place to part. The public character of these letters should have produce their depersonalization. Nevertheless, they kept a very strongly personalized character. Letters translated an attachment to the persons, in a Russian and western tradition which could not be satisfied with the anonymity of the ideological discourse. Letters were not only a symbol of the political liberalism which developed within the protesters' movement but also an illustration of the "personnalism" which filled their action. This double dimension takes all its sense at the end of the 1980s when, in a liberalized context, the former dissidents often prefered the conservation of their friendly networks at the expenses of the partisan confrontation.
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halshs-00690260 , version 1 (22-04-2012)

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Françoise Daucé. Lettres de protestation dans l'URSS post-stalinienne : du choix des justifications.. La Revue russe, 2009, 32, pp.153 - 162. ⟨halshs-00690260⟩
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