Dissenso e proteste nella diaspora ucraina in America settentrionale dopo il 1968
Abstract
This article presents the story of two Ukrainian student organizations in the USA, the New York
City Ukrainian Students Hromada (Community) and the Committee for the Defense of Soviet
Political Prisoners. Born in the late 1960s and early 1970s, these two groups reveal the different
conception of national belonging of the second generation of the third Ukrainian migratory
wave in America. The action of these groups had a strong transnational dimension, capable of
attracting groups of young Ukrainians also in other countries, and reveals the influence that the
dissidents in Soviet Ukraine had on the development of the movement for the defense of human
rights in the West.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.14273/unisa-2653