• Kenneth Brown Samizdat (video cartridge), a fictional movie also known as "The Entertainment," in David Foster Wallace's novel Infinite Jest Samizdat...
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  • Samizdat: And Other Issues Regarding the 'Source' of Open Source Code is a 2004 report by Kenneth Brown. The report suggests that the Linux kernel may...
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  • ubiquitous in personal computers and servers. In his unpublished book Samizdat, Kenneth Brown claims that Torvalds illegally copied code from MINIX. In May 2004...
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  • 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) Brown, Kenneth (June 4, 2004). "Samizdat's critics... Brown replies". Archived from the original on December...
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    Bazaar. O'Reilly Media. p. 33. ISBN 1-56592-724-9. Brown, Kenneth (4 June 2004). "Samizdat's critics… Brown replies". Alexis de Tocqueville Institution. Archived...
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    Tanenbaum. This was a prelude to the pending publication of a book by Brown titled Samizdat: And Other Issues Regarding the 'Source' of Open Source Code. The...
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  • Retrieved 28 January 2018. Jablonický, J., 2004, Samizdat o odboji. Štúdie a články. 1. (Samizdat about resistance. Articles and studies. 1) Kalligram...
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  • University of British Columbia Press. ISBN 978-0-7748-1543-7. Lieberthal, Kenneth (2003). Governing China: From Revolution Through Reform (2nd ed.). W. W...
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    from the original on 8 February 2012. Retrieved 28 March 2018 – via www.samizdat.com. Peter Gill Famine and Foreigners: Ethiopia Since Live Aid OUP Oxford...
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    1956–1986. London: Thames and Hudson. ISBN 0-500-23709-3. Baldick 2015, "Samizdat". Kahn, Andrew; Lipovetsky, Mark; Reyfman, Irina; Sandler, Stephanie (2018)...
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  • Union would prevent his return. His works there were available only in samizdat-published, clandestine form. After the Swedish government refused to hold...
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  • Andrei Sinyavsky (aka "Abram Tertz", under which nom de plume several samizdat short stories appeared), Yuli Daniel, Joseph Brodsky and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn...
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    Britain and the Great Powers 1815–1914 (1993) brief survey, 160pp Bourne, Kenneth. Foreign Policy of Victorian England, 1830–1902 (1970) Cain, P.J. and Hopkins...
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    caused many religious tracts to be circulated as illegal literature or samizdat. Even after the death of Stalin in 1953, the persecution continued, and...
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  • described the Jargon Society as "a paradoxical fusion of fine printing and samizdat diffusion." The Jargon Society was founded in 1951 by Jonathan Williams...
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  • concludes in the magazine Moskva, although censored portions circulate only in samizdat in the Soviet Union. It is first published in book form this year, by the...
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    ISBN 1-56080-129-8. Scales, John (1997). Theory of seismic imaging. Golden, Colorado: Samizdat Press. Archived from the original on 18 August 2015. Yilmaz, Öz (2001)...
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  • Czechoslovakia. In 1978, Václav Havel, a leader of Charta 77, published his famous samizdat essay The Power of the Powerless. Havel argued that in neo-Stalinist Czechoslovakia...
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  • experience with the journal in an interview which appeared in an issue of Samizdat (poetry magazine). Sometimes he is mentioned in the company of the "ethno-poeticists"...
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    responded to the request for help). There were structured courses and samizdat translations, books were printed, and people sat exams in a cellar with...
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  • poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France). April – Russian samizdat poet Irina Ratushinskaya is sentenced to imprisonment in a labor camp for...
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  • caused many religious tracts to be circulated as illegal literature or samizdat. Since the fall of the Soviet Union there have been many New-martyrs added...
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  • of remaining fragments of Sappho's Tithonus poem (6th/7th cent. BCE). Samizdat poetry magazine, founded in 1998, ceases publication. David and Helen Constantine...
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  • African-American poet, writer and playwright March 4 – Irina Ratushinskaya, Russian samizdat poet March 26 – Dorothy Porter (died 2008), Australian April 17 – Erín...
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