To the Success of Our Hopeless Cause by Benjamin Nathans audiobook

To the Success of Our Hopeless Cause: The Many Lives of the Soviet Dissident Movement

By Benjamin Nathans
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Recorded Books 9780691117034

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Runtime: 23.93 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/History
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction

A gripping history of the Soviet dissident movement, which hastened the end of the USSR—and still provides a model of opposition in Putin’s Russia

Beginning in the 1960s, the Soviet Union was unexpectedly confronted by a dissident movement that captured the world’s imagination. Demanding that the Kremlin obey its own laws, an improbable band of Soviet citizens held unauthorized public gatherings, petitioned in support of arrested intellectuals, and circulated banned samizdat texts. Soviet authorities arrested dissidents, subjected them to bogus trials and vicious press campaigns, sentenced them to psychiatric hospitals and labor camps, sent them into exile—and transformed them into martyred heroes. Against all odds, the dissident movement undermined the Soviet system and unexpectedly hastened its collapse. Taking its title from a toast made at dissident gatherings, To the Success of Our Hopeless Cause is a definitive history of a remarkable group of people who helped change the twentieth century.

Benjamin Nathans’s vivid narrative tells the dramatic story of the men and women who became dissidents—from Nobel laureates Andrei Sakharov and Alexander Solzhenitsyn to many others who are virtually unknown today. Drawing on diaries, memoirs, personal letters, interviews, and KGB interrogation records, To the Success of Our Hopeless Cause reveals how dissidents decided to use Soviet law to contain the power of the Soviet state. This strategy, as one of them put it, was “simple to the point of genius: in an unfree country, they began to conduct themselves like free people.”

An extraordinary account of the Soviet dissident movement, To the Success of Our Hopeless Cause shows how dissidents spearheaded the struggle to break free of the USSR’s totalitarian past, a struggle that continues in Putin’s Russia—and that illuminates other struggles between hopelessness and perseverance today.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Clear, scholarly and careful, averse to jargon, shrewd about testimony, subtle in his presentation of the various figures; he has interviewed many of the dissidents himself. Russian Life
“Thoughtful, superbly researched and gracefully written…[A] riveting history." Wall Street Journal
“[A] magisterial new history…The great strength of Nathans’s account is to put the dissidents back in their own time and place." Times Literary Supplement (London)
“Refreshingly clear-eyed…with a host of original insights, shedding light on a remarkable cast of individuals who never succumbed to political apathy at a time when most did." The Telegraph (London)
“An expertly conveyed history…For readers interested in the history of censorship, human rights, international law, or the Soviet Union. It’s one not to miss.” Library Journal (starred review)

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Author Bio: Benjamin Nathans

Author Bio: Benjamin Nathans

Benjamin Nathans is the author of Beyond the Pale: The Jewish Encounter with Late Imperial Russia, which was awarded the Koret Jewish Book Award, the Vucinich Book Prize, and the Lincoln Book Prize and was a finalist for the National Jewish Book Award in History. He is a frequent contributor to the New York Review of Books and the London Times Literary Supplement. He is the Alan Charles Kors Associate Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania.

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Available Formats : Retail CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/History
Runtime: 23.93
Audience: Adult
Language: English