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Reference Information Papers

New: The 1956 Reference Information Paper
Completely revised version compiled by OSA staff, October 2006

  1. Raoul Wallenberg HTML
    Prepared by Anna Svenson with the contribution of
    Katalin Dobo, Ivan Székely, Sergey Glushakov,
    September 2005
  2. The Environment HTML | PDF
    Compiled by Dena Schoen, December 1995
    revised by Csaba Szilágyi et al., September 2001
  3. The Roma (Gypsies) HTML | PDF
    Compiled by Bosko Spasojevic, September 1996
    revised by Csaba Szilágyi et al., September 2001
  4. The 1956 Reference Information Paper
    Completely revised version compiled by OSA staff, October 2006: HTML
  5. Church and Religion HTML | PDF
    Compiled by Bosko Spasojevic, August 1997
    revised by Csaba Szilágyi et al., September 2001
  6. Nonconformist Artists in the USSR, 1956-1986 HTML | PDF
    Compiled by Olga Zaslavskaya and Bosko Spasojevic, September 1997
    revised by Csaba Szilágyi et al., September 2001
  7. The Prague Spring, 1968 HTML | PDF
    Compiled by Bosko Spasojevic, September 1998
    revised by Csaba Szilágyi et al., September 2001
  8. Forced Labor Camps Under Communism HTML | PDF
    Compiled by Olga Zaslavskaya and Bosko Spasojevic, April 1999
    revised by Csaba Szilágyi et al., September 2001
  9. Human Rights HTML | PDF
    Compiled by Csaba Szilágyi et al., August 2002
  10. Nuclear Energy and Its Applications HTML
    Prepared on the ocassion of the Atom exhibition organized by OSA on April 26 - June 11, 2006 on the 20th anniversary of the Chernobyl catastrophe.
  11. Judaica Wallenbergiana Collection at OSA HTML
    Compiled by Pavol Salamon, July 2006
About RIP: Reference Information Papers (RIP), compiled by staff archivists, are thematic finding aids aiming to guide researchers to all the relevant archival materials at OSA that relate to a certain topic. RIPs are cross-sectional digests of OSA’s holdings and typically cover several countries. Issues of the RIP series are published irregularly, and always reflect the status quo of the holdings. The catalogue entries indicate the exact fonds reference, date span, approximate quantity, and, occasionally, medium of the records.

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