Evgenii Vasil'evich Maslovskii Papers, 1914-1964
2000 itemsThe papers of Maslovskiĭ consist of correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, and subject files. Among the correspondents are Mark Aldanov, General Nikolaĭ I︠U︡denich, and many former Russian officers. Manuscripts consist largely of Maslovskiĭ's bound typescript memoirs"Nekotorye stranit︠s︡y moeĭ zhizni" (ca. 2,200 p.); the manuscript version of the first six volumes of the memoirs is also included, as is a memoir about his service in Persia in 1909-1914. Subject files include correspondence, manuscripts, and printed materials about his research on World War I, his book, General I︠U︡denich, and other topics.
Karl Karlovich Miller Papers, 1920-1922
250 itemsThe papers consist of correspondence, a report, and subject files. Correspondence includes requests for financial aid from Russian citizens; there is a report on credit operations of the Russian government in Japan; and subject files on the Russian Red Cross in the Far East and on closing down of the Russian Embassy and consulates in China.
Nikolai Nikolaevich Shebeko Papers, 1910-1946
3 linear feetThe collection consists of correspondence, manuscripts, documents, subject files and printed materials. Although most of the correspondence is among family members (from 1921 to 1946), there are three folders of letters concerning the publication of Shebeko's memoirs. The manuscripts include Shebeko's diary from 1918-1919 as well as English, French and Russian versions of his memoirs which were published in French in 1936: "Souvenirs -- Essai historique sur les origines de la guerre de 1914." There are documents relating to rentals, mortgages and repairs of the Shebeko's homes, estates and apartments, primarily dating from 1910-1914. The subject files include Shebeko's reports on the Balkan situation in 1913 and 1914 and the Russkiĭ soedinennyi klub in Paris. Among the printed materials are clippings and a copy of the published version of Shebko's memoirs.
Sergei Dmitrievich Botkin Papers, 1830-1970
3500 itemsCorrespondence, manuscripts, documents, photographs, subject files, and printed materials. The bulk of the correspondence consists of copies of reports and dispatches sent by Botkin to the Council of Ambassadors (in Paris) in 1919-1935. Also included are many letters to Botkin by Baron V. Osten-Saken, and Botkin's letterbooks for 1930-1934. Manuscripts include Botkin's memoirs. Extensive subject files concern Russian prisoners of war in World War I, the Civil War in the Baltic region, and the emigration in Germany in the 1920s and 1930s. Also included are miscellaneous materials relating to the Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the 19th and early 20th centuries, including consular correspondence, departmental circulars, passports, and texts of treaties. There is a letter signed by the painter Orest Kiprenskii, and letters and documents signed by such officials as Aleksandr Izvol'skii, V. N. Lamzdorf, Ivan Paskevich, Sergei Sazonov, and Sergei Uvarov. These items were collected by Botkin.
S. Tukholka Memoirs, 1914
2 itemsMemoirs of Tukholka. Tukholka discusses his twenty-year service in the Imperial Russian consular service in Turkey, including his positions in Constantinople (1898), Jedetheh (1901), Prizren (1902), Mitrovica (1907) and Üsküp (1913). The memoirs also describe Turkish history and culture, the persecution of Armenians and Greeks, the role of women in Turkish society, and various political figures, notably Alexander Karageorgevich. The 103-page English typescript is accompanied by a 22-page partial Russian translation.
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- Aldanov, Mark Aleksandrovich, 1886-19571
- Botkin, Sergeĭ Dmitrievich, 1869-19451
- Florinsky, Michael T., 1894-19811
- Kli︠u︡chevskiĭ, V. O. (Vasiliĭ Osipovich), 1841-19111
- Maslovskīĭ, E. V. (Evgenīĭ Vasilʹevich), 1877-approximately 19651
- Miller, Karl Karlovich1
- Nikolaev, Aleksandr Mikhaĭlovich, 1876-19671
- Robinson, Geroid Tanquary, 1892-19711
- Shebeko, Nikolaĭ Nikolaevich1
- Tukholka, S1
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- Aldanov, Mark Aleksandrovich, 1886-19571
- Bakhmeteff, George, 1847-19281
- Bernat︠s︡kīĭ, M. V. (Mikhail Vladimirovich), 1876-1
- Botkin, Sergeĭ Dmitrievich, 1869-19451
- Florinsky, Michael T., 1894-19811
- Girs, Mikhail1
- Ilʹin, I. A. (Ivan Aleksandrovich), 1883-19541
- Izvolʹskiĭ, A. P. (Aleksandr Petrovich), 1856-19191
- Karageorgevich, Alexander1
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- Soviet Union -- History -- Revolution, 1917-19213
- Balkan Peninsula -- History -- War of 1912-19131
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- Emigration and immigration -- Far East -- 20th century1