George Constantine Guins Papers, 1917-1971

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George Constantine Guins Papers, 1917-1971

Correspondence, speeches, writings, notes, reports, declarations, and printed matter, relating to the Russian Revolution and Civil War in the Siberian Far East, activities of anti-Bolshevik forces in Siberia, Japanese intervention, and the history, culture and legal systems of Russia and the Soviet Union.

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Guins, George Constantine, 1887-1971

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Born Georgii Konstantinovich Guins, 1887. Emigrated to the United States from Russia in 1941. Came to UC Berkeley in 1945, where he held positions in both the Slavic and Political Science departments until he retired in 1954. Specialist in the history of Russia, the Soviet Union, and China. From the description of George Constantine Guins papers, [ca.1920-1971]. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 122454574 Russian educator; White Russian political lead...