Mikhail Mikhailovich Zolotarev Papers, 1879-1950.

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Mikhail Mikhailovich Zolotarev Papers, 1879-1950.

Correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, subject files and printed materials of Zolotarev. The correspondence includes letters from Petr P. I︠U︡renev, Aleksandr I. Konovalov, and Geroid T. Robinson. There are photographs of two actors from the Moscow Art Theater: Vasiliĭ Luzhskiĭ and Ivan Moskvin. The correspondence dates from 1879 to 1950 and includes some miscellaneous items apparently unrelated to Zolotarev. There are manuscripts by various authors on religious and political themes. The subject files include materials relating to several Russian emigre organizations, the White Navy, and Columbia University. Among the printed materials are booklets, journals, clippings and posters.

ca. 2,500 items (8 boxes; 1 oversized roll of posters (shelved with collection)).

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I︠U︡renev, Petr P.

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Robinson, Geroid Tanquary, 1892-1971

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Geroid T. Robinson, 1893-1971, (Columbia A.M. 1922; Ph.D. 1930) professor of Russian history at Columbia University. He was born Rodney G. Robinson, hoped to be a journalist and was on the staff of THE DIAL and THE FREEMAN from 1919 to 1924. From 1925 to 1927 he did doctoral research in the Soviet Union. From 1946 to 1951 he was the first head of Columbia's Russian Institute. In 1950 he became Seth Low Professor of History and retired in 1960. From the descri...

Zolotarev, Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich -1958

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Served in the White Navy in the Far East during the Civil War, and left the Soviet Union during the twenties. He emigrated to New York and was associated with the library and the Russian Institute at Columbia. From the description of Mikhail Mikhailovich Zolotarev Papers, 1879-1950. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320410727 ...

Konovalev, Aleksandr I.

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