Celia Shapiro papers, 1904-1967 (inclusive).

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Celia Shapiro papers, 1904-1967 (inclusive).

The papers include the correspondence, writings, and memoirs of Celia Kamenetzky Shapiro and her husband, Boris Shapiro. Correspondence includes letters and postcards, primarily from the 1930s, to Celia and Boris Shapiro from friends and colleagues in Prague and Paris. Celia Shapiro's diaries and memoirs describe her journey to England, Germany, and the Soviet Union, with interesting observations on Jewish life in Germany in 1936. Writings about Celia Shapiro include book manuscripts and the memoirs of Boris Shapiro. There are also issues of various Soviet emigre publications, and photographs of the Shapiros and their associates.

1.5 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8011772

Yale University Library

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Lazarev, E. E. (Egor Egorovich), 1855-

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Russian revolutionary in England; secretary, Fond vol'noĭ russkoĭ pressy. From the description of E. E. Lazarev letters received, 1894-1896. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754864945 ...

Shapiro, Celia

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Celia Kamenetzky Shapiro, also known as Tsilia Savel'evna Shapiro and Tsili Kamenetskaia-Shapiro, was a Russian-Jewish revolutionary associated with the populist Social Revolutionary party in the early years of the twentieth century. She emigrated to the United States prior to World War I. Shapiro returned to the Soviet Union for a visit in 1936, writing about her trip in the New York Yiddish-language newspaper, The Jewish Daily Forward. From the description of Celia Shapiro papers, ...

Parti︠̄a︡ sot︠s︡īalistov-revoli︠u︡t︠s︡īonerov.

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Shapiro, Boris Mironovich

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