Contents:
Introduction
1. First Steps
2. Graduate Studies: A Double Miracle
3. Immersion: Daily Life in Khrushchev's Russia
4. Expulsion: Cultural Trends, Literary Friends, and the Sharp Edges of the Soviet State
5. The Emergence of Dissent: Bringing Dissidents and the Emerging Human Rights Movement to the World's Attention
6. The Other '68: Upheaval in the Soviet Bloc and the Chronicle of Current Events
7. Two Early Giants of Soviet Dissent: Marchenko and Grigorenko
8. Confronting the Naysayers in the West
9. “The Mental State of Such People Is Not Normal": Exposing the Political Abuse of Psychiatry
10. Dignity under Persecution: Dissent among the Ethnic Minorities
11. Religious Persecution, Religious Dissent
12. Fighting on Old and New Fronts: 1968 to 1983
13. Publishing Samizdat in the West
14. Dissent and Reform under Gorbachev: Uncertain Terrain
15. Upending Manufactured Schizophrenia
16. The End: RIP USSR, 1917 to 1991
Some Conclusions
Works by Peter Reddaway Cited in This Volume, by Year
Notes
Subject Index
Names Index