Sergei Grigor'evich Svatikov Papers, ca. 1860-1950.

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Sergei Grigor'evich Svatikov Papers, ca. 1860-1950.

Correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, documents, subject files and printed materials of Sergeĭ G. Svatikov (1880- ), historian. The correspondence includes letters from Mark Aldanov, Vladimir Burt︠s︡ev, Ivan Efremov, Georgiĭ Grebenshchikov, Grigoriĭ Lozinskiĭ, Sergeĭ Melǵunov, Nikolaĭ Rubakin, George Vernadsky and Mark Vishni︠a︡k. There is a notebook that belonged to Vera Zasulich. Among the photographs are pictures of Prince Adam Czartoryski, Sergeĭ Melǵunov, and Aleksander Wielopolski. The manuscripts include several by Svatikov as well as many notes, lists and bibliographical compendia relating to his oeuvre. The subject files cover such areas as the Russian Reading Hall in Heidelberg, the Turgenev Library in Paris, and the Russkiĭ akademicheskiĭ soi︠u︡z (Groupe academique russe), also in Paris. The printed materials include clippings, materials from the Institute d'ʹetudes slaves, and a number of books by Svatikov.

ca. 40,000 items (101 boxes; 1 oversized folder).

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Melʹgunov, S. P. (Sergeĭ Petrovich), 1879-1956

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Russian historian and editor; author of The Red Terror in Russia. From the description of S. P. Mel'gunov papers, 1918-1933. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754868177 ...

Wiepolski, Aleksandr.

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Lozinski, Grégoire, 1889-1942.

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Grebenshchikov, Georgīĭ, 1882-1964

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Georgīĭ Grebenshchikov was a Russian writer. In 1925 he established Russian community "Churaevka" in Southbury, Connecticut. From the description of Georgīĭ Grebenshchikov papers, 1928-1935 and undated. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 612843179 Grebenshchikov was a Russian novelist. He emigrated to the United States in the 1920s, and became professor at Florida Southern College. From the description of Postcard, 1945 August 4, Lakeland, Fla., to Mr. & Mrs....

Burt︠s︡ev, V. L. (Vladimir Lʹvovich), 1862-1942.

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Russian revolutionist; later anti-Bolshevik. From the description of Vladimir L'vovich Burt︠s︡ev papers, 1906-1935. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754869157 Lev Borisovich (Haim Leib) Bernshtein (aka Leon Bernstein) was born in Kovno in 1877. He was a member of the Bund and the Russian Social-Democrat party. After 1901 he lived in Switzerland and France. He was a member of the French Socialist party and a journalist. From the description of Letters to Lev Borisov...

Czartoryski, Adam Jerzy, książę, 1770-1861

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Vernadsky, George, 1887-1973

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Vishni︠a︡k, M. V. (Mark Venʹi︠a︡minovich), 1883-1977.

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Russian historian; Socialist Revolutionary Party leader. From the description of M. V. Vishni︠a︡︠k︡ papers, ca. 1910-1995. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754872518 ...

Russkai︠a︡ obshchestvennai︠a︡ biblioteka im. I.S. Turgeneva v Parizhe.

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Zasulich, Vera Ivanovna, 1849-1919.

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Aldanov, Mark Aleksandrovich, 1886-1957

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Aldanov was the pseudonym for M.A. Landau, who was a Russian emigre writer who lived in France and in the United States. From the description of Mark Aleksandrovich Aldanov Papers, 1926-1957. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320410813 ...

Svatikov, Sergeĭ Grigorévich, b. 1880.

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Author of many books, including several works about the Don Cossacks. From the description of Sergei Grigor'evich Svatikov Papers, ca. 1860-1950. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320410579 ...

Efremoff, Jean, 1866-

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Rubakin, Nikolaĭ Aleksandrovich, 1863-1946.

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Université de Paris IV: Paris-Sorbonne. Institut d'études slaves.

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