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Cataloged correspondence includes one or two letters each from Nikolaĭ Astrov, Vladimir Kokovt︠s︡ov, Evgraf Kovalevskiĭ, and Grand Duke Vladimir Kirillovich. There are also many letters from Migulin's sister in Leningrad from 1922-1938. Manuscripts by Migulin deal with financial and agrarian policies of the Tsarist and Soviet governments, the Russo-Japamese War, the causes of the Revolution, and reign of Nicholas II. There are materials concerning the education of Russian children in emigration in France, and printed materials which consist of an issue of "Chasovoĭ," some offprints and clippings.
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Papers: Method of acquisition--Purchase; Date of acquisition--1958.
Columbia University Libraries, Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Papers Accessioned 1958.
Papers Processed 02/--/80.
2009-06-26 File created.
2019-05-20 EAD was imported spring 2019 as part of the ArchivesSpace Phase II migration.
Professor of financial law at St. Petersburg and Kharḱov Universities and advisor to Witte, Stolypin, and Kokovt︠s︡ov in the last years of the monarchy. Migulin was the author of a number of books on Russian finance and economics, including "Agrarnyĭ Vopros" (Kharḱov, 1906) and "Nasha Bankovai︠a︡ Politika (1729-1903)" (Kharḱov, 1904).