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The Invisible Battle: How Dissidents Fought for Ukrainian Independence

The Invisible Battle: How Dissidents Fought for Ukrainian Independence

Roman Klochko

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«The Invisible Battle: How Dissidents Fought for Ukrainian Independence» is a book by Ukrainian historian Roman Klochko that tells the story of the dissident movement of the 1950s-1980s: the OUN and the Sixtiers, Ivan Dziuba and Levko Lukyanenko, Vasyl Stus and Vyacheslav Chornovil, protests, arrests, and camps. The author explores various aspects of the dissident movement, including its ideology, forms of struggle, and the repressions faced by dissidents from the Soviet regime. The book will be of interest to everyone interested in the history of the Ukrainian resistance, the Sixtiers, and the history of the 20th century.
The publication is based on a wide range of sources, including archival documents, memoirs, and interviews with dissidents. The author objectively and impartially covers this complex and controversial topic. Dissidents used various forms of struggle, but their common goal was to achieve freedom and independence for Ukraine.

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Category: Modern history, Eyewitness & Reportage
Language: Ukrainian
Publisher: Vikhola
Paper type: Mat
Cover type: Soft
Age: 12+
Print length: 288
ISBN: 978-617-8257-59-0
Dimension: 130.0 x 200.0 mm