Papers, 1951-1983.

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Papers, 1951-1983.

Correspondence, manuscripts, scrapbooks, pamphlets, clippings, scripts for broadcasts on the Voice of America, and other papers. Correspondence with publishers concern Father Konstantinow's writings on Russian Orthodox history, especially persecution of the Church under Communism. Also correspondence with Archbishop John (Shahovskoy) of San Francisco, and with author Harrison E. Salisbury on conditions in Leningrad during World War II.

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