Culture | Keeping the flame alight
A chronicle of heroism in the Soviet Union
Historians who think the dissident movement was ineffective are mistaken
The Dissidents. By Peter Reddaway.Brookings Institution Press; 320 pages; $29.99 and £25.50.
This article appeared in the Culture section of the print edition under the headline “Keeping the flame alight”
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