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Edige Kirimal Manuscript, 1918
1 Linear FeetManuscript "Kirim Tatar Meclisi Meb'usani Saylav nizamnamesi" donated by Kirimal was a law code adopted by the Crimean parliament in 1918. (See also "Research Program -- USSR".).
E. Kodzhak Manuscript, 1950
58 pagesThe manuscript "Etnograficheskoe proshloe Kryma i Prilegaiushchikh k nemu Chernomorsko-Azovskikh Stepei" covers the history and ethnography of the region of Crimea from 484 B.C. to ca. 1774, and gives a general ethnographic outline of the region in the first half of the twentieth century.
Konstantin Arsen'evich Katin Memoir, 1950
84 pagesKatin's memoirs are in a series of letters to Ksenii︠a︡ Denikina. The memoir covers Katin's experiences in World War I and in the Civil War in the Ukraine, and his emigration to Yugoslavia.
N. Grigoriev Manuscripts, 1939-1942
4 itemsThe four typescript essays concern the Ukrainian Nationalist movement. Three are written by N. Grigorév: "Ukrainskai︠a︡ Demokratii︠a︡ i reakt︠s︡ii︠a︡" (n.d., 25 p.); "Kak nemt︠s︡y obmanyvali ukraint︠s︡ev" (n.d., 14 p.). One is a summary of articles written by N. Grigorév: "Zadachi Ukrainskoĭ Demokratii" (1939, 8 p.). Grigorév treats his topic from a historical perspective as well as in specific regard to World War II.
Elena Ivanovna Lakier Diary and Memoir, 1965-1967
2 itemsFragmentary typescript copy of a diary (34 p.) by Lakier covering the years 1917-1920 in Odessa and Sevastopol. Also included in the collection is a typescript copy of a memoir (20 p.) by Lakier's grandmother, Sofii︠a︡ Aleksandrovna Sushchinskai︠a︡, entitled "1920-i god. Begstvo iz Odessy v Sevastopol ́i evakuatsii︠a︡ iz Rossii v Egipet.".
Fedor Tkachenko Memoirs, 1957-1958
5 itemsTypescript memoirs, in two volumes, of Tkachenko. The memoirs are written under the pseudonym St. Chemer, and are entitled: "Dvadt︠s︡at ́pi︠a︡t ́let pod serpom i molotom" (429 p.), and "Dva lata pod znakom svastiki" (76 p.). There are also clippings of three memoiristic articles by Tkachenko.
Ol'ga N. Shilo-Nudzhaevskaia Memoirs, 1963
5 itemsShilo-Nudzhaevskai︠a︡'s five brief manuscript memoirs (in all 28 p.) discuss the Civil War in the Ukraine and the Crimea, meetings with White general Shkuro, the evacuation of refugees to Turkey, the emigration in Bulgaria and France, and attempts to avoid the Soviet forces and return to France at the end of World War II.
Vladimir Vasil'evich Shapkin Manuscript, 1966
1 itemThe memoirs describe the final days, in the Fall of 1917, of the Supreme Commander's Headquarters and his own subsequent mission to the Ukrainian government in Kiev on behalf of the Cossacks, especially the Don Cossacks.
Iuliia Anatol'evna von Gersdorf Memoirs, 1950
2 itemsTypescript memoirs that primarily concern the First World War and the Revolution and Civil War. Also included is a series of autobiographical letters from Gersdorf to one Vladimir Vladimirovich, which apparently formed the basis for the memoirs.
Peter Dornan Manuscripts, 1954-1955
3 itemsDrafts of translations prepared by Peter Dornan. These include an incomplete draft of an English translation of an untitled manuscript by one Zagola, about political movements in the Caucasus region during the Revolution. Also included are drafts of an English translation of a manuscript by Hryhory Kosti︠u︡k entitled "The Ukraine under Stalin"; this work was published as "Stalinist Rule in the Ukraine: A Study of the Decade of Mass Terror, 1929-1939" (New York, 1961).
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