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The International Samizdat [Research] Association (IS[R]A) is an informal network of scholars, archives, museums, research centers and other institutions and individuals from around the world that preserve, research, teach or study the samizdat phenomenon.

The IS[R]A concept took shape in 2004 through discussions between the OSA Archivum (Budapest), Memorial Center (Moscow), and Forschungsstelle Osteuropa (Bremen). The name IS[R]A was taken from the International Samizdat Association, which was founded in 1976 by the Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty with the aim "to encourage efforts to make the texts of [samizdat] documents most readily available to libraries and individual scholars, as well as to support research projects which make use of samizdat materials for scholarly research purposes". Today, almost 30 years later, our goal is to encourage and support international research in samizdat, dissent and alternative culture by building a network of scholars and professionals; through coordination and collaboration; and with the intelligent use of information technologies and open standards for long-term preservation and broad access. Membership is open to institutions and individuals who are actively engaged in samizdat-related activities and who are willing to collaborate in archival, research, publishing and educational projects.

IS[R]A's activities fall into four categories: Samizdat Text Corpora [archival program], Community Commons [network program], Shared Knowledge [research program] and Learning Net [educational program].

ISRA Working Meetings

 

2006 September 16

2nd Working Meeting of the International Samizdat [Research] Association (OSA Archivum, Budapest, Hungary)

  • Program
  • Meeting Notes (in English) by Jessie Labov

 

2005 November 25-26

Samizdat in Archives and Research: Workshop and 1st Working Meeting of the Founders of the New International Samizdat [Research] Association (OSA Archivum, Budapest, Hungary)

  • Program
  • Press Release
  • Meeting Notes (in English) by Malcolm Walker, Keston Institute (UK)
  • Meeting Notes (in German) by Friederike Kind and Andrea Genest
  • Launch of Samizdat Directory

Founding members

  • Open Society Archives, Hungary
  • Memorial Center, Russia
  • KARTA Center, Poland
  • Keston Institute Library and Archives, UK
  • International Institute of Social History, Netherlands
  • Research Center for East European Studies at the University of Bremen, Germany
  • Museum-Archives of Ukrainian Samizdat, Ukraine
  • Czechoslovak Documentation Centre
  • The National Institute for the Memory of the Romanian Exile
  • Center for Contemporary History Research Potsdam (ZZF), Germany
  • Robert Haveman Society, Germany

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