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Case Of Leonid Plyushch
Case Of Leonid Plyushch
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anti-Soviet activities
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Compulsory Treatment
Convicted
Corrective Labour Colonies
dissident mental health
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Held
High Security Ward
human rights abuses
Indirect Verification
Komsomolskaya Pravda
Lefortovo Prison
Leonid Ilyich
Leonid Plyushch
Libel
medical ethics USSR
Moral Orientation
MVD
NTS
Plyushch
Plyushch's crime
political repression
Procurator's Office
psychiatric abuse
psychiatric institutionalization case study
Psychiatric Prison
Serbsky Institute
Sluggish Schizophrenia
Soviet psychiatry
Special Psychiatric Hospital
SSR
Ukrainian SSR
UN
Underwear
USA
Product details
- ISBN 9780367021375
- Weight: 740g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 13 Sep 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
There are people whose destiny it is to go far beyond the limits of their biography or background. They generalize many people's experiences and become symbols. The name of General Grigorenko has been such a symbol for five years. The same is true of the mathematician Leonid Plyushch.' These words, written by the Soviet scholar Igor Shafarevich, are likely to echo and re-echo in the mind as the reader absorbs this book. For Leonid Plyushch has become a symbol of the resistance to a crime, and the pages that follow present poignant and irrefutable evidence of that crime.
Translated from the Russian by Marite Sapiets, Peter Reddaway and Caryl Emerson. Editor of the Russian edition Tatyana Khodorovich and the introduction by Peter Reddaway.
Case Of Leonid Plyushch
€192.20
