Maksim Moiseevich Vinaver Papers, 1906-1937.

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Maksim Moiseevich Vinaver Papers, 1906-1937.

These papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, and printed materials. The correspondence consists of typed copies of letters sent by Vinaver and Ivan Petrunkevich to each other. Manuscripts include a Duma speech by Vinaver on the Białystok pogrom of 1906 and two items on Russian politics by him. There is also an essay by Petr I︠U︡renev on the Vinaver-Petrunkevich correspondence. Printed materials include bound copies of "Zveno" for 1926-1928, and six books by or about Vinaver.

59 items (2 boxes).

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Vinaver, Maksim Moĭseevich, 1862-1926.

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Lawyer and leading Russian liberal; he was a founder of the Constitutional Democrat (Kadet) Party, and a delegate to the first Russian State Duma. In emigration he settled in Paris and edited the weekly "Zveno." From the description of Maksim Moiseevich Vinaver Papers, 1906-1937. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320410678 ...

Petrunkevich, Ivan Ilích, 1844-1928.

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