1st Edition
Tracking a Diaspora Émigrés from Russia and Eastern Europe in the Repositories
By Anatol Shmelev
Copyright 2006
214 Pages
by
Routledge
210 Pages
by
Routledge
214 Pages
by
Routledge
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Discover collections unused by other scholars! Russian immigrants are one of the least studied of all the Slavic peoples because of meager collections development. Tracking a Diaspora: Émigrés from Russia and Eastern Europe in the Repositories offers librarians and archivists an abundance of fresh information describing previously unrealized and little-used archival collections on... Read more
- Russians in the Repositories (Anatol Shmelev)
- Documenting Russian and Eastern European Immigrant Culture in American Manuscript Repositories: Private Philanthropy Archives (Jane Gorjevsky)
- Hidden Slavica: Collections of Slavic Religious, Ethnic, and Cultural Materials at Holy Trinity Seminary and Monastery (Vladimir A. von Tsurikov)
- The Tolstoy Foundation: Library and Archives (Robert Whittaker)
- Historical Resources of the Orthodox Church in America (Alexis Liberovsky)
- The Unpublished Diaries of Michael P. Riabouchinsky (Edward Kasinec and Yelena Kogan)
- Furthering the Balch Institute Legacy: Eastern European-Related Collections at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania (Matthew N. Lyons and Gwendolyn Kaminski)
- Documenting Non-Russian Immigrants from Russia (Norman Saul)
- Personal Papers of Russian Émigrés in the United States in the State Archive of the Russian Federation (Andrei Popov)
- New Discoveries in the André Savine Collection: Examining the Author-Generated Metadata Contained in the Bibliographic and Biographical Record of André Savine (Rita S. Van Duinen)
- Index
- Reference Notes Included
Biography
Shmelev, Anatol






