James Bunyan Papers, 1917-1963

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James Bunyan Papers, 1917-1963

Excerpts from published sources, documents, and notes (primarily in Russian), relating to the Ukrainian government, Russia, Siberia, and the Far Eastern Republic during the Russian Civil War in 1919, used by J. Bunyan as research material for his book, (1934); drafts, notes, charts, and printed matter (primarily in English), relating to Soviet economic, administrative, agricultural, and industrial organization and planning, 1917-1963, used by J. Bunyan as research material for his book, (1967); and drafts of the latter book. The Bolshevik Revolution, 1917-1918 The Origin of Forced Labor in the Soviet State, 1917-1921

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Bunyan, James, 1898-....

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James Bunyan was a fellow at Walter Hines Page School of International Relations from 1937-1938. He authored three monographs on Soviet and Russian history; The Bolshevik Revolution, 1917-1918; Intervention, Civil War and Communism in Russia, April-December,1918; and The Origin of Forced Labor in the Soviet State, 1917-1921. Prior to his appointment to the Page School, he worked for the Hoover War Library at Stanford University. From the description of Papers, 1930s (Johns Hopkins Un...