Boris Aleksandrovich Nikol'skii Papers, 1894-1969
4000 itemsThe collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, subject files, questionnaires, photographs, and printed materials. Cataloged correspondents are Ilín, Anton Denikin, Ivan Shmelev, Boris Zaĭt︠s︡ev, and Kirill Zaĭt︠s︡ev. Correspondence primarily concerns the Russian embassy in Stockholm through 1920 and the Russian Christian Labor Movement (1931-1940). Manuscripts are mostly by Ivan Ilín on anti-Communist topics. Subject files generally concern conferences of the Russian Christian Labor Movement, and also contain information on the Conference Economique des Allies a Paris (1916), the Russian embassy in Stockholm, and Witte's visit to Norway in 1894. Questionnaires, photographs and printed materials mostly deal with the Russian Christian Labor movement. Printed materials contain issues 7-91 of the periodical "Novy put"́ of the Bureau of Russian Christian Workers. The great majority of this collection concerns the Russian Christian Labor Movement.
Dmitrii Nikolaevich Liubimov Papers, 1918-1954
2.5 linear feetPapers of Dmitrii Nikolaevich Liubimov, consisting of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, and printed materials. Correspondents include Vasilii Maklakov and Boris Zaitsev, and there is a document signed by Boris Savinkov. Manuscripts include Liubimov's memoirs of his years in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, "Russkaia smuta nachala deviatisotykh godov (1902-1906)", and others by him on many topics, often based on his personal experiences. Liubimov scrapbooks from the emigration include notes and clippings on various topics. There are materials relating to the activities of his wife, Liudmila Ivanovna, as representative of the Russian Red Cross in Poland in 1919-1922, including correspondence and a photograph album.
E.A. Efimovskii Papers, 1953-1964
48 itemsThe papers consist of manuscripts, photographs, and printed materials. Among the manuscripts are his typescript memoirs entitled "Vstrechi na zhiznennom puti" (53 pp.), which discuss his youth, student days in the history faculty of Moscow University, his work in the Constitutional Democratic (Kadet) Party, and the 1917 Revolution; and manuscripts of articles, some concerning the emigre monarchist movement. There are four photographs of Efimovskiĭ. Printed materials include offprints of his articles.
Koshko Family Memoirs, 1920-1970
15 itemsMemoirs of the Koshko family, specifically Ivan Frantsevich, his brother Arkadiĭ, his son Boris, and his daughter Olǵa. Almost all of the memoirs are in the hand of Olǵa Koshko. Ivan's memoirs (partially published) touch on his government service in Samara, Novgorod, Penza, and Perḿ and his experiences during the 1917 Revolution and Civil War. The excerpt from Arkadiĭ's memoirs concern the Beilis ritual murder case. Boris Koshko's memoirs concern his experiences as an Imperial and Provisional government official during World War I. Olǵa Koshko's memoirs deal with her father and with life in the emigration in Europe.
Pavel Nikolaevich Miliukov papers, 1879-1970
4000 itemsThere are letters from fellow historians, such as John Franklin Jameson and Aleksandr Lappo-Danilevskiĭ; Kadet Party leaders, including Vladimir D. Nabokov and Nikolaĭ Astrov; and others such as Boris Bakhmeteff, Charles Crane, Vladimir Jabotinsky, Louis Marshall, Thomas Masaryk, and Nikolaĭ Roerich. A large correspondence series consists of letters and petitions sent to Miliukov during the Third State Duma (1907-12). Manuscripts include Mili︠u︡kov's memoirs, and his notebooks from the period of the Civil War. There is also a manuscript by Isaak Shkovskiĭ (pseudonym -- Dioneo) on Russian writers and journalists during World War I. Subject files deal with the State Duma, the Civil War, and the emigration.
Pavel Pavlovich Mendeleev Papers, 1900-1951
8 linear feetThe papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, subject files, photographs, and printed materials. Correspondence in the collection includes 1 item from Ivan Bunin, 2 from Vladimir Davydov, and many from G. A. Alekseev. Mendeleev's extensive memoirs, "Svet i teni v moei zhizni," discuss his childhood and youth, government service, World War I, the 1917 Revolution and the Civil War, and life in the emigration up to 1933. Subject files in this collection concern the Prague Russian Archive, the Union of the Russian Nobility, the Russian Imperial family in the emigration, and other topics. Printed materials include an almost complete set of the weekly "Parizhskii Vestnik" (1942-1944).
Sergei Efimovich Kryzhanovskii Papers, 1907-1940
500 itemsThe papers consist of correspondence, manuscripts, subject files, and printed materials. Correspondence includes letters by Vladimir Kokovt︠s︡ov, and letters concerning the posthumous publication of Kryzhanovskiĭ's memoirs. Manuscripts include drafts of these memoirs and other items by Kryzhanovskiĭ. There are also manuscripts, chiefly memoirs, by other persons; most were evidently sent to Kryzhanovskiĭ as editor of the emigre journal "Russkai︠a︡ Letopis"́ in the 1920s, but were never published. They deal with such topics as the Imperial police and government and the 1917 Revolution and the Civil War. There is a large group of manuscripts and related printed items, evidently prepared by Kryzhanovskiĭ, on the projected governmental system of a post-Bolshevik Russia. Subject files deal with the 1917 Revolution, emigre monarchism, and other topics.
Sergei Nikolaevich Prokopovich Papers, 1920-1958
4 linear feetThe collection includes correspondence, photographs, manuscripts and printed materials. There are letters from Ekaterina Kuskova (Mrs. S.N. Prokopovich) and photographs of Mark Aldanov, Marie Curie, Aleksandra Kollontaĭ, Ekaterina Kuskova, Pavel Mili︠u︡kov, Mikhail Osorgin, Sergeĭ Prokopovich and Nadezhda Teffi among others. The manuscripts include drafts and typescripts for several dozen articles and chapters as well as untitled manuscripts and notes. The printed materials contain clippings and offprints of articles by Prokopovich, periodicals he edited, and copies of his major books.
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- Arkadii Nikolaevich Iakhontov Papers, 1914-19361
- Boris Aleksandrovich Nikol'skii Papers, 1894-19691
- Dmitrii Nikolaevich Liubimov Papers, 1918-19541
- E.A. Efimovskii Papers, 1953-19641
- Koshko Family Memoirs, 1920-19701
- Pavel Nikolaevich Miliukov papers, 1879-19701
- Pavel Pavlovich Mendeleev Papers, 1900-19511
- Sergei Efimovich Kryzhanovskii Papers, 1907-19401
- Sergei Nikolaevich Prokopovich Papers, 1920-19581
- Kokovt︠s︡ov, Vladimir Nikolaevich, 1853-19432
- Denikin, Anton Ivanovich, 1872-19471
- Efimovskiĭ, Evgeniĭ Amvrosévich, 1884-19641
- Ignatév, Pavel Nikolaevich, graf, 1870-1
- Ilʹin, I. A. (Ivan Aleksandrovich), 1883-19541
- I︠A︡khontov, Arkadiĭ Nikolaevich, 1878-19381
- Koshko family1
- Koshko, A. F. (Arkadiĭ Frant︠s︡evich), 1867-1928 or 19291
- Koshko, Ivan Frant︠s︡evich1
- Koshko, Olǵa Ivanovna, 1891-1
Current results range from 1879 to 1970
- Rare Book and Manuscript Library9
- Denikin, Anton Ivanovich, 1872-19472
- I︠A︡khontov, Arkadiĭ Nikolaevich, 1878-19382
- Kokovt︠s︡ov, Vladimir Nikolaevich, 1853-19432
- Maklakov, V. A. (Vasiliĭ Alekseevich), 1870-19572
- Mili︠u︡kov, P. N. (Pavel Nikolaevich), 1859-19432
- Shmelev, I. S. (Ivan Sergeevich), 1873-19502
- Zaĭt︠s︡ev, Boris, 1881-19722
- Aldanov, Mark Aleksandrovich, 1886-19571
- Alekseev, G. A.1
- Emigration and immigration -- Europe -- 20th century✖[remove]9
- Emigration and immigration -- Soviet Union -- 20th century9
- Letters (correspondence)7
- Memoirs7
- Photographic prints5
- Periodicals3
- Articles2
- Clippings (Information Artifacts)2
- Notes (documents)2
- World War, 1914-1918 -- Soviet Union2