Vladimir Mikhailovich Zenzinov Papers, ca. 1900-1953.

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Vladimir Mikhailovich Zenzinov Papers, ca. 1900-1953.

Correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, subject files and printed material of Zenzinov. The correspondence, primarily from the 1940's and early 1950's, is both personal and official, including letters addressed to Zenzinov as representative of the Liga Borb́y za narodnui︠u︡ svobodu (The League of the Struggle for National Freedom) and as a member of the editorial staff of "Za Svobodu". There are letters from each of the following correspondents: Nina Berberova, Ivan Bunin, Viktor Chernov, Mstislav Dobuzhinskiĭ, I︠U︡riĭ Ivask, Aleksandr Kerenskiĭ, Vladimir Nabokov, Gleb Struve, Aleksandra Tolstai︠a︡, I︠A︡kov T︠S︡vibak, George Vernadsky and Edmund Wilson. The manuscripts consist primarily of works by Zenzinov, including drafts of memoirs and monographs on the February revolution, Ivan Bunin, and the Russo-Finnish War. Also included are manuscripts by other authors (Viktor Chernov, Zinaida Gippius, Vladimir Nabokov) and a large volume of miscellaneous notes by Zenzinov himself. The photographs are primarily of friends and relatives, including many of Amali︠a︡ and Ili︠́a︡ Fondaminskiĭ. There are also photographs of Finland during the Russo-Finnish War and of Siberia in 1913. The subject files include extensive materials on Russian Displaced Persons after World War II, the Literaturnyĭ Fond (Literary Fund), the S.R. Party and the journal "Za Svodobu". The printed. material consists chiefly of miscellaneous clippings as well as of clippings of Zenzinov's published works.

ca. 18,000 items (50 boxes; 6 packages of oversized materials; 1 folder of 5 Fondaminskiĭ photos in map case).

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