On dissidents and madness: from the Soviet Union of Leonid Brezhnev to the "Soviet Union" of Vladimir Putin

Collection:
Mokslo publikacijos / Scientific publications
Document Type:
Knygos / Books
Language:
Anglų kalba / English
Title:
On dissidents and madness: from the Soviet Union of Leonid Brezhnev to the "Soviet Union" of Vladimir Putin
Publication Data:
Amsterdam ; Rodopi, 2009.
Pages:
xiii, 296 p
Series:
On the boundary of two worlds; vol. 17
Contents:
Foreword / by Leonidas Donskis — Introduction — Chapter 1 - The Soviet Union on my mind — Chapter 2 - The Soviet Union in 1980 — Chapter 3 - The world of couriers — Chapter 4 - Campaigning for dissidents — Chapter 5 - Demonstrating in Poland — Chapter 6 - Playing "musical chairs" with the WPA — Chapter 7 - The Soviet Union in 1985 — Chapter 8 - Sleeping behind my desk — Chapter 9 - Intermission, and back to work — Chapter 10 - The gorillas of Sakharov — Chapter 11 - The mouse and the elephant — Chapter 12 - Playing chess in Athens — Chapter 13 - The Soviet Union in 1990 — Chapter 14 - The doors are opened — Chapter 15 - Ukraine on the map — Chapter 16 - The Romanian marsh — Chapter 17 - Change of course in Bratislava — Chapter 18 - From black and white to shades of grey — Chapter 19 - From humanitarian aid to structural aid — Chapter 20 - Romance with the WPA — Chapter 21 - New style abuse — Chapter 22 - A successful failure — Chapter 23 - Renewed struggle with the WPA — Chapter 24 - Into prison — Chapter 25 -Becoming Lithuanian — Chapter 26 - Reforming against the wind — Chapter 27 - Looking back — Epilogue — Historical Data — Index of Names.
Summary / Abstract:

ENThe book contains the memoirs of Robert van Voren covering the period 1977-2008 and provides unique insights into the dissident movement in the Soviet Union in the 1980s, both inside the country and abroad. As a result of his close friendship with many of the leading dissidents and his dozens of trips to the USSR as a courier, he had intimate knowledge of the ins and outs of the dissident movement and participated in many of the campaigns to obtain the release of Soviet political prisoners. In the late 1980s he became involved in building a humane and ethical practice of psychiatry in Eastern Europe and the (ex-) USSR, based on respect for the human rights of persons with mental illness. The book describes the dissident movement and many of the people who formed it, mental health reformers in Eastern Europe and the response of the Western psychiatric community, the battle with the World Psychiatric Association over Soviet, and later, Chinese political abuse of psychiatry, his contacts with former KGB officers and problems with the KGB’s successor organization, the FSB. It also vividly describes the emotional effects of serving as a courier for the dissident movement, the fear of arrest, the pain of seeing friends disappear for many years into camps and prisons, sometimes never to return.

DOI:
10.1163/9789042028821
ISBN:
9789042028821; 9789042025844; 9789042025851
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2026-02-25 13:43:39
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