Petr Evgrafovich and Evgraf Petrovich Kovalevskii Papers, 1917-1973.

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Petr Evgrafovich and Evgraf Petrovich Kovalevskii Papers, 1917-1973.

Correspondence, manuscripts, subject files, and printed materials. Cataloged correspondents in the collection include Georgiĭ Adamovich, Mstislav Dobuzhinskiĭ, and Sergeĭ Lifar.́ Manuscripts consist of typed copies of Pierre Kovalevskiĭ's extensive diaries, which begin in Petrograd in 1918 and continue to 1973; the only missing years are 1961-1969. Subject files chiefly concern emigre organizations with which Evgraf was involved, especially the Russian Academic Group (Russkai︠a︡ Akademicheskai︠a︡ Gruppa) and the Russian Committee of United Organizations (Russkiĭ Komitet Obʺedinennykh Organizat︠s︡iĭ). Post-World War II organizational files of Petr Kovalevskiĭ are on the Society for the Preservation of Russian Cultural Valuables (Obschestvo Okhranenii︠a︡ Russkikh Kult́urnyk T︠S︡ennosteĭ), and the Committee to Commemorate the 250th Anniversary of St. Petersburg (I︠U︡bileĭnyĭ Komitet Oznamenovanii︠a︡ 250-ti letii︠a︡ St. Peterburga).

ca. 4,100 items (18 boxes).

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Adamovich, Georgiĭ (Viktorovich).

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Kovalevskiĭ, Pierre, 1901-1978.

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Pierre Kovalevskiĭ taught Russian studies at various French institutions. His father, Evgraf P. Kovalevskiĭ, was an Imperial government official, and in the emigration in interwar France was an important social and educational activist. From the description of Petr Evgrafovich and Evgraf Petrovich Kovalevskii Papers, 1917-1973. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320409704 ...

Dobuzhinskiĭ, Mstislav Valerianovich, 1875-1937.

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Kovalevskiĭ, Evgraf Petrovich, 1865-1941.

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BIOGHIST REQUIRED Pierre Kovalevskiĭ taught Russian studies at various French institutions. His father, Evgraf P. Kovalevskiĭ, was an Imperial government official, and in the emigration in interwar France was an important social and educational activist. From the guide to the Petr Evgrafovich and Evgraf Petrovich Kovalevskii Papers, 1917-1973., (Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library.) ...

Obshchestvo Okhranenii︠a︡ Russkikh Kult́urnykh T︠S︡ennosteĭ.

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Lifar,́ Sergeĭ, 1905- .

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