Angel Osipovich Sapon'ko papers, 1900-1944.

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Angel Osipovich Sapon'ko papers, 1900-1944.

Correspondence, reports, essays, studies, articles, notes, clippings, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Christianity, disarmament, pacifism, religion and science, the Russian Revolution and Civil War, fascism, world politics, Russians in foreign countries, and the Russian Orthodox Church. Includes papers of Zoia G. Brandt, his assistant, and materials pertaining to A. V. Kossi︠a︡kovskai︠a︡, exiled fiancée of Grand Duke Mikhail Aleksandrovich.

11 ms. boxes.

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