Papers [manuscript]. 1920-1970.

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Papers [manuscript]. 1920-1970.

1. Personal correspondence. 2. Correspondence and notes relating to the teaching of Russian in Australia. 3. Papers relating to Vladimir Nikolaevich Jernakov. 4. Correspondence and manuscripts of Victor Lebrun, former Secretary to Leo Tolstoy. 5. Papers of Nina's father Captain Michael Ivanovich Maximov, relating to the Organization of Russian Monarchists in Australia. 6. Papers relating to the Russian community in the Harbin region of China after the Russian Revolution.

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Libraries Australia

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Maximov, Michael Ivanovich.

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Lebrun, Victor

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University of Melbourne. Dept. of Russian.

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Christesen, Nina, 1911-2002

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Russian language teacher. Born Nina Maximov, St Petersburg. Arrived in Australia, 1925. Taught history and languages in Brisbane schools before moving to Melbourne with husband Clem Christesen. Founding Head, Russian Department, University of Melbourne, 1946-1976. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. 1920-1970. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225647370 ...

Zhernakov, V. N. (Vladimir Nikolaevich), 1909-1977

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Russian émigré scholar in Manchuria; subsequently émigré in Australia and the United States. From the description of V. N. Zhernakov papers, 1862-1976. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122595843 Biographical Note 1909 August 21 Born, Omsk, Siberia 1921 Arrived in Harbin and enrolled for study at the C...