Boris Sapir papers, 1898-1992

Boris Sapir papers, 1898-1992

Summary Information

At a Glance

Call No.:
Ms Coll/[BAR] Sapir, Boris
Bib ID:
5802117 View CLIO record
Creator(s):
Sapir, Boris
Repository:
Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Physical Description:
31 linear feet (73 boxes)
Language(s):
English , Russian .
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Description

Scope and Content

This collection of papers thoroughly documents most aspects of the life and work of Boris Sapir, particularly his activities as a Menshevik leader and writer in the Russian emigration, and as an historian of Russian populism and socialism. Materials on his work as a Menshevik include correspondence with his colleagues, significant files on the "Foreign Delegation" in Germany in the 1920s-30s, and on its "New York Center" in the 1940s-50s, an extensive collection of photographs of his fellow Mensheviks, and files and manuscripts relating to the Inter-University Project on the History of Menshevism from the 1960's. Concerning Sapir's career as an historian and archivist, there is material he used for his many publications in the field, correspondence with scholars and students (mostly asking his guidance, or thanking him for it), and some of his own manuscripts. There is a great deal of material on his personal life as well, in particular in his correspondence, in files on his biography, bibliography, and posthumous "rehabilitation, " and in his manuscript and photograph collections. Less well documented are his two decades of work with the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. Besides the importance of the papers generated by Sapir himself, this collection is an excellent source for work on the Mensheviks because he was entrusted by his friends and colleagues with their own papers. These materials help to document the history of Menshevism particularly from the still hopeful years of the "Foreign Delegation" in Germany in the 1920s, to the last years of the "New York Center, " including its internal disputes in the 1950s, soon followed by the deaths of those Mensheviks who had survived the many years of wars and persecutions. Some of the materials go back to the pre-revolutionary era, through memoirs on the early years of Russian Marxism (1890s-1917). The entire collection consists of approximately 24, 000 items, spanning 1898-1992. Most of it consists of Sapir's own papers.

Series I includes extensive correspondence (chiefly post-1945); manuscripts by Sapir and others (many on the history of Menshevism); Sapir's research notes; several subseries of subject files, among which are copies of papers of P.B. Aksel'rod at the International Institute for Social History, biographical files on Mensheviks and others, the "History of Menshevism project, Petr Lavrov and Russian Populism, and Sapir's own life and career; an extensive collection of photographs, many documenting the history of Menshevism; and printed materials. While most of the correspondence consists of letters from Sapir's friends, family, and Menshevik colleagues (with carbon copies of many of Sapir's letters), there are also letters by P.B. Aksel'rod, Isaiah Berlin, Willy Brandt, F. Dan, Lucy S. Dawidowicz, Michael Karpovich, Victor Serge, and George Vernadsky. This series includes approximately two-thirds of the total collection. The file of correspondence from Boris Sapir to Marc Raeff was a gift of Marc Raeff in 1995.

Series 2 includes two boxes of papers of Raphael A. Abramovitch (1880-1963), Menshevik and Yiddish and Russian journalist. Much of the collection concerns the mysterious murder of his son, Mark Rein, who was evidently killed by communist agents in Spain in 1937. Abramovitch corresponded with many socialist colleagues in an attempt to ascertain the circumstances of his son's death, including Abraham Cahan, Emma Goldmann, Karl Kautsky, and Norman Thomas.

Series 3 consists of four boxes of the papers of Gregor Aronson (1887-1968), also a Menshevik and journalist. There are chiefly manuscripts, notes, and subject files, from the post-1945 period, but also Aronson's correspondence with prominent Russian émigrés such as Mark Aldanov, Michael Karpovich, and Gleb Struve, as well as his fellow Mensheviks, and photocopies of letters from Marc Chagall.

Series 4 has six boxes of the papers of Fedor Dan (1871-1947), and of his wife, Lidiia Dan (1878-1963). Cataloged correspondence consists of letters by Leon Blum and Fedor Dan himself. Most of this series is made up of materials from the 1940s-60s, including correspondence, Lidiia Dan's diaries and notebooks, files of Fedor Dan's journal, Novyi Put', and subject files and printed materials.

Series 5 is made up of three boxes of papers of another Menshevik couple, Petr (1881-1944) and Sofiia (1885-1958) Garvi (or Garvy). Besides a limited amount of correspondence, this series chiefly consists of drafts of Petr Garvi's memoirs, which were published in 1964 as Vospominaniia sotsialdemokrata (Memoirs of a Social Democrat).

Series 6 is papers of Boris Gurevich (alias Dvinov, 1886-1968), another Menshevik and writer. There are two boxes of mostly post-1945 files, including correspondence, manuscripts, and subject files on right wing Russian émigré political groups.

Series 7 consists of one box of papers of Abram Lazarevich Vigderzon (d. 1984). It has Vigderzon's correspondence in the 1970s-80s with Sapir, and manuscripts, including one concerning the Zionists imprisoned at Solovki in the 1920s.

Series 8 includes four boxes of records of the Zagranichnaia Delegatsiia RSDRP. These records include correspondence of the 1920s (among them letters from Mensheviks in internal exile in the Soviet Union in the 1920s); notebooks and transcripts of the minutes of the Delegation's meetings in the 1920s-50s; files on the "Berlinskii klub im. Martova" (1920s-30s) and the "New York Center" (1940s-50s); Sapir's notebooks from the 1920s-30s; and files on the conferences of the Socialist Youth International, in which he participated as a representative of the Delegation in the late 1920s and 1930s.

Series 9 was the gift of Mrs. Leon Shapiro to the Bakhmeteff Archive in 1985. It consists of one box of letters from Boris Sapir to Leon Shapiro covering the period 1974 through 1984. The correspondence deals primarily with contemporary political events in the United States, Europe and the Middle East. It also contains extensive critical commentary on a wide range of publications including the Russian émigré press, world literature and the social sciences. Of special interest are Sapir's discussion of his own works and the events leading up to their publication.

Arrangement

This collection is arranged into 20 series.

Using the Collection

Restrictions on Access

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This collection has no restrictions.

Boxes 72 and 73 are off-site. You will need to request this material at least three business days in advance to use the collection in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room.

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Accruals

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Immediate Source of Acquisition

Source of acquisition--The Boris Sapir Collection was given to the Bakhmeteff Archive, Columbia University in 1990 by Dr. Sapir's family. Special thanks are due to Mrs. Boris Sapir and Dr. Anna Sapir Abulafia for making this gift possible. Prof. Marc Raeff must also be acknowledged for the important role he played in helping to bring the Collection to Columbia University. The detailed cataloging and description of the Collection was made possible thanks to a grant from the Leo Lande Foundation in 1992. Method of acquisition--Gift; Date of acquisition--1992.

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Papers processed Ellen Scaruffi 1992.

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Biographical / Historical

The life of Boris Sapir (1902-1989) spanned most of the twentieth century and was touched by some of its most tumultuous and important events. In the obituaries written about him, he was often termed the last Menshevik. This refers to the fact that he joined the Russian Social Democratic Workers Party Mensheviks in 1919 at the age of seventeen and far outlived all other party leaders most of whom were a generation older. But he was also an historian and archivist and editor or author of several important works on the history of Russian radical populism and socialism.

Boris Moiseevich Sapir was born on February 24 1902 in the city of Lodz then part of the Russian Empire's Polish provinces. His father Moses Sapir was a Jewish businessman in that rapidly growing industrial city. At home the family spoke Russian but the young Sapir acquired some knowledge of Hebrew and Yiddish as well. Boris Sapir attended the Vitanovskii Gymnasium in Lodz until 1914. After the occupation of Lodz by the Central Powers in December 1914 the Sapirs settled in Moscow and Boris continued his education at the gymnasium division of the Lazarevskii Institute of Oriental Languages. After the February 1917 Revolution the young Sapir became more and more politically involved. By mid-1918 he had come to sympathize with the Mensheviks. He formally joined the party in November 1919. He served in a noncombatant role.

Following the line of its leaders at that point in the Russian civil war when the White armies seemed close to victory and to restoration of the old order he joined the Red Army. He served from November 1919 to January 1921 by which time the Bolsheviks were sure of victory and were beginning to move ruthlessly against their erstwhile socialist allies. Many Mensheviks Socialist Revolutionaries and others were exiled imprisoned or killed. Sapir spent most of the period from February 1921 to December 1925 in prisons concentration camps including the notorious Solovki complex in the far north and Siberian exile because of his Menshevik affiliation and activities. He finally escaped abroad in 1926.

Sapir then settled in Germany. He remained an active Menshevik working in the Foreign Delegation of the party Zagranichnaia Delegatsiia RSDRP and representing it at the conferences of the Socialist Youth International in the late 1920s and early 1930s. He was also a regular contributor to the party's journal Sotsialisticheskii Vestnik Socialist Herald He attended Heidelberg University graduating with a degree in law Dr. juris utriusque in 1932. His thesis Dostojewsky und Tolstoi über Probleme des Rechts Dostoevskii and Tolstoi on Problems of Law was published in Tübingen in 1932 and republished in 1977.

In 1933 when the Nazis came to power in Germany he left the country. By the end of 1935 he had settled in Amsterdam. There he began his many years of work with the International Institute of Social History. Together with Boris I. Nicolaevsky director of the Institute's branch in Paris he organized its work collecting and preserving, materials on the history of Russian socialism and populism.

The outbreak of World War II, and the German occupation of the Netherlands started Sapir moving westwards again beginning an important new phase in his professional and political life. In 1942 he reached Cuba where he found himself again working as an historian. This time however his topic was Jewish history specifically the development of the Jewish community of Cuba. The results of his work appeared in articles in several languages German Yiddish and English. In English the result was The Jewish Community of Cuba Settlement and Growth New York 1948.

In 1944 Sapir entered the United States. He settled in New York where he became an active member of the sole surviving significant group of exiled Mensheviks. Led by such party veterans as Fedor and Lidiia Dan Raphael, Abramovitch, Gregor Aronson Boris Nicolaevsky and others they continued to publish Sotsialisticheskii Vestnik until 1965 and to discuss the present and future of Russia. At the end of the forties a dispute arose among the Mensheviks about the question whether political cooperation with the Russians who had fought on the German side against the Soviet Union in World War II was permissible.

Sapir and some others denied this and went into the opposition. Sapir became an American citizen and in 1948 he married Berti Willikes-MacDonald a Dutch citizen. They had two children Leo Alexander born in 1949 and Anna Brechta born in 1952 He remained active in historical research as the Director of the Research Department of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. He was also one of the initiators of the Inter-University Project on the History of the Menshevik Movement. He was one of the authors of The Mensheviks From the Revolution of 1917 to the Second World War Chicago and London 1974 contributing its thoughtful concluding section Notes and Reflections on the History of Menshevism.

In 1967 on his retirement from the Joint Distribution Committee Sapir returned with his family to Amsterdam. There he took up once more the work he had left a quarter of a century before. He remained for the rest of his life at the International Institute of Social History collecting and editing archival materials advising scholars and students and publishing several important works on the history of Russian populism and socialism. These were Vpered 1873-1877 Materialy iz arkhiva Valeriana Nikolaevicha Smirnova Vpered 1873-1877 Materials from the Archive of V. N. Smirnov 2 vols. Dordrecht 1970, Lavrov, gody emigratsii Arkhivnye materialy v dvukh tomakh Lavrov the Years of Emigration Archival Material in Two Volumes Dordrecht 1974, Fedor Il'ich Dan: Pis'ma, 1899-1946 F. I. Dan Letters 1899-1946 Amsterdam 1985, and, Iz arkhiva L. O. Dan From the Archive of L. O. Dan Amsterdam 1987.

He also wrote numerous shorter essays book reviews and introductions to others' books. His professional, bibliography, as both an historian and a socialist covers seven decades 1926-1989 and includes materials published not only in Russian and English but in German Yiddish Dutch and Hebrew as well. In 1985 he received an honorary doctorate from the University of Amsterdam. Just before his death on December 11 1989 he completed an introduction to a collection of the letters and writings of Menshevik leader L. Martov. He was also working on a history of Sotsialisticheskii Vestnik including the decipherment of the many pseudonyms used by its authors. The index was published posthumously in 1992.

Just as his adult life had commenced in the years of the Russian revolutions and civil war he died as communist power was rapidly declining in the Soviet Union and indeed already collapsing in many countries. In an announcement of Sapir's death his family noted We are grateful that he was able to experience the beginning of the disintegration of communism in Eastern Europe.

On December 6 1991 on the eve of the dissolution of the, USSR, Soviet legal authorities officially recognized that Sapir's arrests and convictions in 1921-25 were illegal and he was rehabilitated along with many other former political prisoners. Sapir's family in the West was notified, and of this a few months later by which time the USSR had ceased to exist. The relevant documents, listing his alleged crimes and resulting punishments can perhaps serve as a coda to the history of Russian Menshevism and its apparent complete defeat by the Bolsheviks and the Soviet state but then the subsequent collapse of that state itself as the century neared its close.


Series I: Cataloged Correspondence & Photographs


Subseries I.1: Correspondence


Box 1

Aksel'rod, P. B. (Pavel Borisovich) (1850-1928) To Evgenii Arkad'evich Anagin [Anaguine], [v.p.], Jan. - May 1920, 5 autograph cards signed, 11 autograph post cards signed (with envelopes)


Box 1

Berlin, Isaiah, Sir To Boris Sapir, Oxford, 3 June 1965, 1 page t.l.s. (with carbon reply)


Box 1

Brandt, Willy (1913-) To Boris Sapir, Bonn, 27 June 1985 and 21 Oct. 1985, 2 t.l.s. (with copies, replies, and related materials)


Box 1

Dan, F. (Fedor) (1871-1947) To Boris Sapir, New York, 10 June and 1 July 1942, 1 a.l.s., 1 t.l.s.


Box 1

Dawidowicz, Lucy S. To Boris Sapir, Elmhurst, NY, 2 Feb. 197, 1 page t.l.s.


Box 1

Karpovich, Michael (1888-1959) To Boris Sapir, Cambridge, Mass. and New Haven, Conn, Nov. 1946 and Sept. 1958, 3 a.l.s., 1 t.l.s. (with envelope)


Box 1

Serge, Victor (1890-1947) To Boris Sapir, Mexico, Sept. 1942, 1 page t.l.s.


Box 1

Vernadsky. George (1887-1973) To Boris Sapir, New Haven, Conn., 7 Aug. 1957, 1 a.p.c.s.


Subseries I.2: Photographs


Box 1

Aksel'rod, P. B. (Pavel Borisovich) (1850-1928) Photographs, [v.p.], [n.d.] and 1922-1928, 40 photographs


Box 1

Blum, Leon (1872-1950) and David Dubinsky (1892- ) Photograph, [n.p.], no date, 2.25 x 2.2 in photograph


Box 1

Breshko-Breshkovskaia, Ekaterina Konstantinovna (1944-1934) Photograph, [n.p.], [n.d.], 3.55 x 5.45 in. photograph, signed


Box 1

Kautsky, Karl (1854-1938) Photographs, [n.p.], [n.d.], 3 photographs


Box 1

Kizevetter, A.A. (Aleksandr Aleksandrovich) (1844-1934) Photographs, [n.p.], ca. 1907, 3.4 x 5.3 in. photograph


Box 1

Lavrov, P.L. (Petr Lavrovich) (1823-1900) Photograph, [n.p.], no date, 5 x 7 in. photograph


Box 1

Martov, L. (1873-1923) [IUlii Osipovich TSederbaum] Photographs, [v.p.], [n.p.] 1916-1923, 12 photographs


Box 1

Radek, Karl (1885-1939) Photographs, [n.p.], 1909-1910, 3 photographs


Box 1

Trotsky, Leon (1879-1940) Photographs, [n.p.], 1918-1939?, 3 photographs

Series II: Arranged Correspondence


Box 2

A miscellaneous


Box 2

Abramovitch, Raphael A. (1880-1963)


Box 2

Adler Family


Box 2

Alloi, Vladimir Efimovich


Box 2

American Joint Jewish Distribution Committee


Box 2

Andler family


Box 2

Aronson, Gregor (1887-1968)


Box 2

B miscellaneous


Box 2

Bal'zamo, Elena Grigor'evna


Box 2

Barents, Jan


Box 2

"Bibliographica Judaica"


Box 2

Bienstock, Gregory (1885-1954)


Box 2

Blit, Lucjan and Barbara


Box 2

Bogdanova, Nataliia Borisovna


Box 2

Brancovan, Constantine


Box 2

Brovkin, Vladimir N.


Box 2

C miscellaneous


Box 2

Caffi, Andreas To Mikhail Andreevich Osorgin & Tatiana Ossorguine-Bakounine


Box 2

Cherikover, I.M. (1881-1943) Tcherikower


Box 3

D miscellaneous


Box 3

Dallin, David J. (1889-1962) with Raphael A. Abramovitch (1880-1963)


Box 3

Dalina, Liliia, 2 folders


Box 3

Dan, Lidiia


Box 3

Dediulin, Sergei Vladimirovich


Box 3

Dickman, Irving R.


Box 3

Devreese, Daisy Eveline


Box 3

Dietz-Verlag


Box 3

Donald, Moira


Box 3

Duker, Abraham G. (Abraham Gordon) (1907-)


Box 3

Einsele, Helga Hackmann (1910-)


Box 3

Eiter, Richard


Box 3

Elwood, Ralph Carter (1936-)


Box 3

"Encyclopedia Judaica"


Box 3

Erlich, Alexander


Box 3

Estrin, Samuel Efimovitch


Box 4

F miscellaneous


Box 4

Fel'shtinskii, IUrii (1956-)


Box 4

Fieseler, Beate


Box 4

Fine, Morris


Box 4

Francl, Herbert


Box 4

G miscellaneous


Box 4

Garvi, Petr A. (Petr Abramovich) (1881-1944) and Sofiia


Box 4

Garvy, George


Box 4

Goldenberg, Boris


Box 4

Gordon family


Box 4

Gour'evitch, Annie


Box 4

Gringauz, Samuel


Box 4

Grunfeld, Judith


Box 4

Gul', Roman (1896-)


Box 4

Gurevich, Boris L'vovich [Dvinov] & Sofiia


Box 4

H miscellaneous


Box 4

Haber, Samuel L.


Box 4

Heine, Fritz, 2 folders


Box 5

Heinz, Karl


Box 5

Heller, M.IA.


Box 5

Henke, Ingeborg


Box 5

Hilfman, Mona


Box 5

Hunink, Maria


Box 5

I miscellaneous


Box 5

Imnaishvili, I.P.


Box 5

International Herald Tribune


Box 5

J miscellaneous


Box 5

Jansen, Marc


Box 5

Jasny, N.M.


Box 5

Jewish Labor Committee (U.S.)


Box 5

Jordan, Charles H.


Box 6

K miscellaneous


Box 6

Kadt, Jacques de


Box 6

Kalnins, Bruno


Box 6

Kammermacher, Julia [Kamermakher]


Box 6

Kaplan, S.N.


Box 6

Kats, Iu.E. [Kac, Katz], 2 folders


Box 6

Kautsky family


Box 6

Kern, Karl


Box 6

Khoundadze-Sombart, Thamara


Box 6

Kisselgoff, Lilia


Box 6

Kohn, Hein


Box 6

Kolatchevsky, V.


Box 6

Kordysh, Inna Georgievna [Kordish, Kuchina]


Box 6

Kun, Nikolai Nikolaevich


Box 6

Kushev, Evgenii (1947-)


Box 7

L miscellaneous


Box 7

Lehning, Arthur


Box 7

Levin, Meier Ovseevich


Box 7

Liebich, Andr


Box 7

Lopatina, Elena Brunovna


Box 7

Lounz, Gregory [Lunts]


Box 7

Lšwinsohn, Hans


Box 7

M miscellaneous


Box 7

Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co.


Box 7

Mazel, Liza [Masel]


Box 7

Meijer, Jan Marinus


Box 7

Mering, Berta Borisovna


Box 7

Minkoff family


Box 7

Mishkinsky, Moshe (1917-)


Box 7

Mozer, Alfred


Box 7

Nicolaevsky, Boris I. (1887-1966) with David J. Dallin (1889-1962)


Box 7

O miscellaneous


Box 7

Ollenhauer, Erich (1901-1963)


Box 7

Oriental Research Partners


Box 8

Ossorguine-Bakounine, Tatiana, 4 folders


Box 8

P miscellaneous


Box 8

Peters, Jan


Box 8

Pirogov, S.


Box 8

Popova, TamaraIUl'evna


Box 8

Pospielovsky, Dimitry (1935-)


Box 8

Posthumus, William H.


Box 8

Quast family


Box 8

R miscellaneous


Box 8

Radbruch, Gustav (1878-1949)


Box 8

Raeff, Marc, 4 folders


Box 8

Reich, Nathan


Box 8

Reiman, M.P.


Box 8

Roginskii, Arsenii Borisovich


Box 8

Roodselaar, Gysbertus


Box 9

Rubinstein, Nina


Box 9

"Russkaia Mysl'"


Box 9

S miscellaneous


Box 9

Sapir, Boris To Marc Raeff


Box 9

Scheltema-Keefstra, Anna Catharina Adama von (1884-1977)


Box 9

Scholing, Michael (1954-)


Box 9

Schwartz, Solomon Meierovich


Box 9

Shapiro, Leon


Box 9

Shchupak, S. [Stchoupak]


Box 9

Silberner, Edmund (1910-)


Box 9

Sturmthal, Adolf


Box 9

Souvarine, Boris [Suvarin], 5 folders


Box 10

T miscellaneous


Box 10

Tas, S.


Box 10

Theen, Rolf H.W. (1937-)


Box 10

Thomassen, Wim (1909-)


Box 10

Troitskii, N.A. (Nikolai Alekseevich)


Box 10

U miscellaneous


Box 10

V miscellaneous


Box 10

Vail', Boris (1939-) [Weil], 4 folders


Box 10

Vakar, Gertruda Pavlovna


Box 10

Veen family


Box 10

Vol'skii, Nikolai Vladislavovich


Box 10

Vorrink, Koos (1891-1955)


Box 10

W miscellaneous


Box 10

Walter, Franz


Box 10

Weinfeld, Eduardo


Box 10

Weinreich, Max (1894-1969)


Box 10

Winsburg, Benjamin


Box 10

Wolin, Simon [Volin, Semen IUl'evich]


Box 10

World Union of Jewish Studies


Box 10

Woytinsky family [Voitinskii]


Box 11

Yakobson, Sergius (1901-)


Box 11

Yapou family


Box 11

Yivo Institute for Jewish Research


Box 11

Zarusky, JŸrgen


Box 11

Zweers, A.F.


Box 11

Unidentified


Box 11

Greeting cards, 2 Folders

Series III: Arranged Manuscripts


Box 12

Abramovitch, Raphael A. (1880-1963) "Vikzhel'"


Box 12

Anan'in, E.A. "Iz vospominanii revoliutsionera, 1905-1923 gg."


Box 12

Aronson, Gregor (1887-1968) "Men'shevizm v 1905-1914 gg. (ch. 1-a)"


Box 12

"Pravovoe techenie sredi men'shevikov"


Box 12

Blau, Bruno "The Jews in the Third Reich"


Box 12

Broido-Cohn, Vera "Unfreedom:Socialists under Lenin


Box 12

Bukhgol'ts, Vil'gelm Adol'fovich "My First Meeting with Lenin"


Box 12

Dan, Lidiia Transcripts of Her Interviews, 2 folders


Box 12

Denike, George "Men'sheviki v 1917 g."


Box 13

"Posle razgona Uchreditel'nogo sobraniia"


Box 13

Gershuni, Jacques Malinovsky


Box 13

Fel'shtinskii, IUrii (1956-) "Razgovory s Bukharinym"


Box 13

Getzler, Israel (1920-) "Martov in 1917;" "The Mensheviks, a Post Mortem"


Box 13

Gurevich, Boris L'vovich [Dvinov] "Moskovskii sovet rabochikh deputatov"


Box 13

"Pervaia mirovaia voina i Rossiiskaiasotsialdemokratiia", 5 folders


Box 13

"Shtrikhi moei zhizni"


Box 14

Janouch, Frantisek "A Voluntary Trip to Siberia"


Box 14

"Report on a Trip . . . 1988"


Box 14

Lande, Leo "Men'shevizm v 1917 g.", 3 folders


Box 14

Research notes


Box 14

Levin, N. "Vospominaniia", 2 folders


Box 15

Liebich, Andre (1948-) "Marxism and Totalitarianism"


Box 15

Mozer, Alfred "Eine Reisebericht, U.S.A. 1960"


Box 15

Nicolaevsky, Boris I. (1887-1966) "Gruppa sibirskikh tsimmerval'distov"


Box 15

"RSDRP (men'sheviki) ... s dekabriia 1917 po iiul' 1918"


Box 15

"Men'shevizm v period voennogo kommunizma"


Box 15

Pipes, Richard "Russian Marxism and Its Populist Background"


Box 15

Pospielovsky, Dimitry (1935-) "The Role of Ethics in History"


Box 15

Sapir, Boris "Die Arbeitsvertrag nach dem Entwurfe eines allgemeinen Arbeitsvertragsgesetzes"


Box 15

"The Displaced Jews"


Box 15

"Entstehung und Entwicklungsprozess der juedischen Kolonie in Kuba", 2 folders


Box 15

"Fedor Il'ich Dan i ego poslednaia kniga"


Box 15

"Jewish Socialists around 'Vpered'"


Box 15

"Die jugendlichen Arbeiter in Russland"


Box 15

"The Last Chapter"


Box 15

"Liberman i russkii sotsializm"


Box 16

Sapir, Boris On Dostoevskii


Box 16

On Solovki


Box 16

"Origin and Growth of the Jewish Community in Cuba"


Box 16

"Poslednaia glava"


Box 16

"Predshestvenniki men'shevizma"


Box 16

"Sobiranie materialov po istorii evreev v Kube..."


Box 16

"Die Staatsschuldenproblem und die Klassiker"


Box 16

"Study of the History of the Menshevik Party"


Box 16

"An Unknown Correspondent of Andrey Bely"


Box 16

"V okkupirovanoi Gollandii"


Box 16

Schwartz, Solomon Meierovich "Komissiia Shidlovskogo"


Box 16

"Men'shevizm i bol'shevizm v ikh otnoshenii k massovomu rabochemu dvizheniiu"


Box 16

Volin, Semen IUlevich [Wolin] "Deiatel'nost' men'shevikov v profsoiuzakh..."


Box 16

"Men'shevizm v 20-kh i nachale 30-kh gg.", 2 folders


Box 17

Welcker, J.M. "Zwischen Wirklichkeit und Traum"


Box 17

Windsburg, Benjamin "Last Days of the Gush Etzion Field Hospital"


Box 17

Unidentified authors


Box 18

Sapir's notebooks, 16 items


Box 19

Sapir's notebooks, 10 items and assorted loose papers


Box 19

Sapir's miscellaneous notes and short essays, 5 folders


Box 20

Sapir's notes and photocopies in binders (chiefly on Russian Marxism, populism and early socialism), 7 items


Box 21

Sapir's notes and photocopies in binders (chiefly on Russian Marxism, populism and early socialism), 5 items


Box 22

Sapir's notes and photocopies in binders (chiefly on Russian Marxism, populism and early socialism), 8 items

Series IV: Subject Files


Box 23

American Joint Jewish Distribution Committee JDC Primer, 1945


Box 23

Minutes ... of Department Heads' Meetings, 1966-75


Box 24

"Arkhiv Aksel'roda IISH (International Institute for Social History)" A collection of typed transcripts and letters to and from P.B. (Pavel Borisovich Aksel'rod (1850-1928), 1901-1920


Box 24

Aksel'rod On Potresov's "V plenu u illiuzii"


Box 24

Aksel'rod Letters to Dan F. [Fedor], 1871-1947


Box 24

Aksel'rod To Dan and Trotsky (1879-1940)


Box 24

Aksel'rod To Garvi, Petr A. (Petr Abramovich), 1881-1944


Box 24

Aksel'rod To "Zhizn'"


Box 24

Bliumenfel'd, I.S. Letters to Aksel'rod


Box 24

Broido, E.L. Letters to Aksel'rod


Box 24

Chkhenkeli, A.I. Letters to Aksel'rod


Box 24

Ermolaev, K.M. Letters to Dan


Box 24

Ezhov, Sergei Osipovich Letters to Aksel'rod


Box 24

Garvi, Petr A. (Petr Abramovich) (1881-1944) Letters to Aksel'rod


Box 24

Garvi, Petr A. To Martov, L, 1873-1923


Box 24

Kalafati, D.P. Letters to Aksel'rod


Box 24

Levitskii, V.O. [Tsederbaum] Letters to Aksel'rod


Box 24

Maevskii, E. Letters to Aksel'rod


Box 24

Maiskii, I.M. (Ivan Mikhailovich) (1884-1975) Letters to Aksel'rod


Box 24

Maiskii, I.M. (Ivan Mikhailovich) (1884-1975) To Martov


Box 24

Miscellaneous correspondence


Box 24

Piletskii, IA. A. Letters to Aksel'rod


Box 24

Potresov, A.N. (Aleksandr Nikolaevich) (1869-1934) Letters to Martov


Box 24

Rakovskii, Khristian Georgievich (1873-1941) Letters to Aksel'rod


Box 24

Roshchin Letters to Aksel'rod


Box 24

Schwartz, Solomon Meierovich letters to Aksel'rod


Box 24

Semkovskii, S. letters to Aksel'rod


Box 24

Valetskii, Maks letters to Aksel'rod


Box 24

Viaz'menskii, G.M. & Bebutov, D.I., Kniaz letters to Aksel'rod

Series V: Biographical Series


Box 25

Abramovitch, Raphael A.


Box 25

Aksel'rod, P.B.(Pavel Borisovich) (1850-1928)


Box 25

Aleksandrova, Vera (1895-1966)


Box 25

Aronson, Gregor (1887-1968)


Box 25

Dallin, David J. (1889-1962)


Box 25

Dan, F. (Fedor) (1871-1947)


Box 25

Dan, Lidiia


Box 25

Denike, George


Box 25

Gurevich, Boris L'vovich


Box 25

Kammermacher, Julia


Box 25

Lande, Leo


Box 25

Lopatin, G.A.


Box 26

Martov, L. (1873-1923)


Box 26

Meijer, Jan Marinus


Box 26

Nicolaevsky, Boris I. (1887-1966)


Box 26

Schapiro, Leonard Bertram (1908-)


Box 26

Schwartz, Solomon Meierovich


Box 26

Shub, David A.


Box 26

Souvarine, Boris


Box 26

Svirskaia, Mina L'vovna


Box 26

TSereteli, I.G. (Iraklii Georgievich) (1881-1959)


Box 26

Woytinsky, Wladimir S. & Emma

Series VI: History of Menshevism Project


Box 27

Biografii men'shevikov, 2 folders


Box 27

Contribution by Leo Lande


Box 27

Copies of resolutions, etc., 1917


Box 27

Correspondence with Leopold H. Haimson


Box 27

Obituaries, 2 folders


Box 27

Proposals, plans, drafts, 3 folders

Series VII: Numbered files on Populism

Typed transcripts of correspondence, clippings and notes


Box 28

Aleksandrov, V.M. (1)


Box 28

Anderson, F.N. (2)


Box 28

Armashevskii, P.Ia. (3)


Box 28

Aronzon, M. (4)


Box 28

"Beverlei" (5)


Box 28

Munich library (6)


Box 28

Zurich library (7)


Box 28

Brovkov, A.P. (8)


Box 28

Buturlin, Aleksandr Sergeevich (1845-1916) (9)


Box 28

Vainer, L. (10)


Box 28

Vaisman, Boris Abramovich (11)


Box 28

Varzar, V.E. (Vasilii Egorovich) (1851-1940) (12)


Box 28

"Vpered" (13-15)


Box 28

Ginzburg, L.S. (16-17)


Box 28

Glasko, I.A. (18)


Box 28

Golubov, Natan (19)


Box 28

Gol'denberg, Latar' Borisovich (20)


Box 28

"Grazhdanin" (21)


Box 28

Gurevich, G.E. (22)


Box 28

Dalgat (23)


Box 28

Denike, Iosif Egorovich (24)


Box 28

Dekhterev, V.G. [Morozov] (25)


Box 28

Drizo, Aleksandr Akimovich (26-27)


Box 28

Zaslavskii, Evgenii Osipovich (28)


Box 29

Zdanovich, Georgii Feliksovich [Petrov] (29)


Box 29

"Zemlia i volia" (29a)


Box 29

Zubku-Kodreanu, N.P. (30)


Box 29

Zundelevich, A.I. (31-32)


Box 29

Ivanchin-Pisarev, A.I. (33)


Box 29

Idel'son, R.Kh. (34)


Box 29

Il'in, Vasilii Mikhailovich (35)


Box 29

Jochelson, Waldemar, [Iokel'son] (1855-1937)


Box 29

Karganova, L.A. (37)


Box 29

Karpov, Valerian Porfirovich [Federov] (38)


Box 29

Kviatkovskii, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich (38a)


Box 29

Klaver (39)


Box 29

Klements, D.A. (40)


Box 29

Kobylianskii, Erast Aleksandrovich (41)


Box 29

Koval'skii, Ivan Martynovich (42)


Box 29

Kropotkin, Aleksandr Alekseevich (43)


Box 29

Kuliadko-Koretskii, Aleksandr Grigor'evich (44)


Box 29

Kuliadko-Koretskii, Nikolai Grigor'evich (45)


Box 29

Lavrov, P.L. (Petr Lavrovich) (1823-1900) (46)


Box 29

Lakier, E. (47)


Box 29

Lin'v, Aleksandr Longinovich (48)


Box 29

Linev, Ivan Longinovich (49)


Box 29

Lytkin, Dmitrii (50)


Box 29

Mandelbaum, A. (51)


Box 29

Margolin, Moisei Isakovich [Moiseev] (52)


Box 29

Melenchuk, Vasilii Sil'vestrovich (53)


Box 30

Natanson, Mark Andreevich (1851-1919)


Box 30

"Nachalo" (54a)


Box 30

Nikiforov, Lev Pavlovich? (55)


Box 30

"Obshchina" (56)


Box 30

Pavlovskii, Aaron IAkovlevich (57)


Box 30

Pereiaslovtseva, Sof'ia Mikhailovna (58)


Box 30

Podolinskii, S.A.


Box 30

"Rabotnik" (58a)


Box 30

Rennekamp, S.F. (59)


Box 30

Rikhter, Dmitrii Ivanovich (60)


Box 30

Romm, Maksim (61)


Box 30

Riabinov (62)


Box 30

Sazhin, Mikhail Petrovich (63)


Box 30

Saper, Grigorii Davidovich (64)


Box 30

Smirnov, Valerian Nikolaevich (65)


Box 30

Solov'ev, P. (66)


Box 30

Staroborskii, A.S. (67)


Box 30

Stepanov (68)


Box 30

Sudzalovskii, N.K. (69)


Box 30

Takin, AntonFeliksovich (70)


Box 30

Tveritinov, A.N. (71)


Box 30

"Travailleur" (71a)


Box 30

Tumanov, S.B. (72)


Box 30

Turskii (73)


Box 30

Finkel'shtein, A. (74)


Box 30

"Frichi" (75)


Box 30

Tsimmerman, Emilii Emil'evich (76)


Box 30

Chaikovskii, N.V. (Nikolai Vasilevich) (1850-1926)


Box 30

Chudnovskii, I.L. (78)


Box 30

Shtakov, Vladimir Semenovich (79)


Box 30

Shnee, Samuil Abramovich (79a)


Box 30

Elpidin, M.K. (80)


Box 30

El'snits, Aleksandr Leont'evich (81)


Box 30

Epshtein, Anna Mikhailovich (82)


Box 30

Ianvyn, Mikhail Ivanovich [Kapitan] (83)


Box 30

Varia (84)

Series VIII: Populism P.L. (Petr Lavrovich) Lavrov & "Vpered"


Box 31

"Arkhiv Smirnova"


Box 31

Copies from "Arkhiv P.S.-R."


Box 31

Dekhterev-Morozov Manuscripts and letters


Box 31

"Lavrov and the commune of Paris"


Box 31

"Lavrov and Tkachev"


Box 31

Lavrov to Valerian Nikolaevich Smirnov, Typed transcripts of letters


Box 31

Lavrov, P.L. to R.KH. Idel'son and Valerian Nikolaevich Smirnov, Notecards with quotations from letters


Box 31

"Nenapechatannye materialy iz arkhiva 'Vpered'"


Box 31

"Opis' arkhiva P.S.-R."


Box 31

"Predrassudki nashikh sotsial'nykh revoliutsionerov protiv Evreev"


Box 31

Voshchakin, Iakov V. To Valerian Nikolevich Smirnov


Box 31

"Vpered!Neperiodicheskii sbornik"


Box 32

Populism and Lavrov, , Miscellaneous notes, photocopies and transcripts of letters - (loose notecards and folders 1-7)


Box 33

Populism and Lavrov, Folders 8-17

Series IX: Miscellaneous Topics


Box 34

"Arkhiv Samuel Efimovich Estrina"


Box 34

Berlin, Isaiah, Sir


Box 34

Bolsheviks


Box 34

"Dvizhenie upolnomochennykh 1918"


Box 34

Early Russian Socialism, 2 folders


Box 34

Emigration


Box 34

Emigre Mensheviks and 2nd Emigration


Box 34

Esenin, Sergei Aleksandrovich (1895-1925)


Box 35

General history


Box 35

Goldenberg, Boris


Box 35

Goldman, Emma (1869-1940)


Box 35

Heller, M.Ia.


Box 35

History of "Sotsialisticheskii Vestnik" and Social Democrats


Box 35

IAkir, Petr Ionovich


Box 35

International Institute for Social History


Box 35

IISH materials on Russian Social Democracy


Box 35

Iz arkhiva red. "Sots. Vestnika"


Box 36

Jansen, Marc "Show Trial under Lenin"


Box 36

Jewish Bund


Box 36

Jews in Cuba


Box 36

Jews (miscellaneous)


Box 36

Korolenko, Vladimir Galaktionovich (1853-1921)


Box 36

Kronshtadt uprising (article)


Box 36

Michael Confino Kropotkin, Petr


Box 36

Kuskova, Ektarina Dmitrievna


Box 37

League for Russian Freedom, 1949, 1950, 1951


Box 37

Lenin


Box 37

Leo Lande's work with ORT


Box 37

LŸbbe, Peter ed., "Kautsky gegen Lenin"


Box 37

Luxemburg, Rosa (1871-1919)


Box 37

Marx and Marxism


Box 37

Materials received from A. Kimball, ca. 1970


Box 37

Materials received from L. Kisselgoff, 1984


Box 37

"Miles" (Kurt Menz, Walter Lowe)


Box 37

Mishkinsky, Moshe (1917-)


Box 37

Nechaev and "Kolokol"


Box 37

"Osvobozhdenie Truda"


Box 38

Paris Commune


Box 38

Pollak, Oscar, and Marianne Austrian socialism


Box 38

"Protiv techeniia" and disagreements among NY mensheviks


Box 38

"Rabochaia Mysl'," 1898


Box 38

Raeff, Marc


Box 38

Reviews of and responses to Boris Sapir's publications, 2 folders


Box 38

Russian 1917 Revolution and Civil War


Box 38

Russian culture, philosophy, etc.


Box 39

Russian Social Democracy, 4 folders


Box 39

Sapir, Boris "Bibliografie van de werken van B.M. Sapir" by Marc Jansen


Box 39

Sapir, Boris Biographical material (miscellaneous)


Box 39

Sapir, Boris Obituaries


Box 39

Sapir in Denmark, 1930


Box 39

Sapir's exchange with Isaac Deutscher over Menshevism, 1965


Box 39

Sapir's flight from Europe, 1940-43


Box 39

Sapir's "Rehabilitation", 1991


Box 39

Sapir's trip to Europe, 1947


Box 39

Socialist movement in Soviet Russia, 1980s


Box 39

Socialist Revolutionaries


Box 40

Soiuz bor'by za osvobozhdenie narodov Rossii, 1948-49; 1950


Box 40

"Sotsialisticheskii Vestnik", 1940s & 1950s


Box 40

Starink, Laura


Box 40

Stalin


Box 40

"Stikhi saratovskikh poetov"


Box 40

Talin, V.I., 1880-1944


Box 40

Totalitarianism and "1984"


Box 40

Trotsky, Leon (1879-1940)


Box 40

Trotsky's correspondence with his wife, 1930s, Photocopies of typed transcripts


Box 41

Wiedijk, C.H. "Koos Vorrink"


Box 41

World socialism, 1980s, 2 folders


Box 41

Yivo Research Conference on Jewish Participation in Movements devoted to the Cause of Social Progress, 1964


Box 41

Zagorskii, S.


Box 41

Zasulich, Vera Ivanovna (1849-1919)

Series X: Photographs


Box 42

Abramovitch, Raphael A.


Box 42

Adler family


Box 42

Aksel'rod, Aleksandr Pavlovich


Box 42

Amal'rik, Andrei (1938-)


Box 42

Andler family


Box 42

Arkavina, Vera IAkovlevna


Box 42

Aronson family


Box 42

Baturskii, B.S.


Box 42

Bauer, Otto (1881-1938)


Box 42

Ber, Boris Naumovich


Box 42

Bienstock, Gregory (1885-1954)


Box 42

Blit, Lucjan


Box 42

Bogdanov family


Box 42

Bronshtein, Mikhail Adamovich


Box 42

Brouckre, Louis de (1870-1951)


Box 42

Caffi, Andreas


Box 42

Chlenov, Boris Arkad'evich


Box 42

Ciliga, P.


Box 42

Dallin, David J. & L.


Box 42

Dallin family


Box 42

Denike, George


Box 42

Dubua, Anatolii Edgardovich [Dubois]


Box 42

Elias, Norbert


Box 42

Erlich, Alexander


Box 42

Ermolaev, Konstantin Mikhailovich


Box 42

Estrin, Samuel Efimovich


Box 42

Ezerskaia, F.


Box 42

Garvi, Petr A. (Petr Abramovich) (1881-1944) and Sofiia


Box 42

Getzler, Israel (1920-)


Box 42

Ginzberg, Rafail IAkovlevich


Box 42

Gofenberg, Iosif


Box 42

Goldenberg, Boris


Box 42

Grinfel'd, Iu.A.


Box 42

Gringauz, Samuel


Box 42

Gumbel, Emil Julius (1891-)


Box 42

Gurevich, Sof'ia Il'ianovna


Box 42

Heine, Fritz


Box 42

Herzen monuments


Box 42

Ingerman, Sergei Mikhailovich


Box 42

International Socialist Congress , Vienna, 1931


Box 42

Isuv, Iosif Andreevich


Box 42

Iudin, Isai L'vovich [Aizenstadt]


Box 42

Iugov, A.A.


Box 42

Iushkevich, Pavel Solomonovich


Box 42

Jewish Labor Comittee (U.S.)


Box 42

Jordan, Charles


Box 42

Kalnnins, Bruno


Box 42

Kammermacher, Julia, & M. Kefali


Box 42

Kautsky family


Box 42

Khundadze, Mikhail


Box 42

Kranikhfel'd, Andrei Sergeevich


Box 42

Krivinskaia, Anna Leopol'dovna


Box 42

Kuchin family


Box 42

Kun, Mikl-s, and Gerebon, Agnes


Box 42

Kushev, Evgenii Igorevich


Box 42

Kuskova, Ekaterina Dmitrievna


Box 43

Lande, Leo


Box 43

Landysheva, Evgeniia Aleksandrovna


Box 43

Latvian Social Democrats


Box 43

Lavrova, Antonia Khristoforovna


Box 43

Levinsky, Eva


Box 43

Litkens family


Box 43

Lodyzhenskii, IUrii Il'ich


Box 43

Lopatin, German Aleksandrovich


Box 43

Makadziub, Ida Solomonovna and M.


Box 43

Mandel'shtam, Maksim Osipovich


Box 43

Menshevik graves


Box 43

Menshevik groups


Box 43

Mensheviks in Berlin, 1920s


Box 43

Mensheviks in New York


Box 43

Mering, Berta Borisovna


Box 43

Minkoff, I.


Box 43

Miscellaneous


Box 43

Negreskul, Maria Petrovna


Box 43

Nicolaevsky, Boris I. (1887-1966)


Box 43

Norton, Barbara


Box 43

Novakovskii, IAkov Solomonovich


Box 43

Olberg, Paul


Box 43

Ollenhauer, Erich (1901-1965)


Box 43

Ossorguine-Bakounine, Tatiana


Box 43

Panina, Sofiia Vladimirovna, Grafinia (1871-1956)


Box 43

Picture postcards of socialists


Box 43

Pop, Adelaida


Box 43

Potresov, A.N. (Aleksandr Nikolaevich), 1869-1934


Box 43

Rabinovich, I.G. (Iosif Genrikhovich) and P.A. (Petr Abramovich) Garvi


Box 43

Rozanov, V.N.


Box 43

Rozenfel'd, Orest Ivanovich


Box 43

Rubinstein, Nina


Box 43

Rubinstein, T.


Box 43

Sapir, Boris, family, & colleagues, 2 folders


Box 43

Sapir, Boris , Heidelberg, 1928-1931


Box 44

Schwartz, Solomon Meierovich


Box 44

Shtein, Aleksandr N.


Box 44

Silberner, Edmund


Box 44

Skomorovskii, B.A.


Box 44

Souvarine, Boris


Box 44

Svirskaia, Mina L'vovna


Box 44

Tabachnik, Mark I.


Box 44

Tsederbaum family - L. Martov


Box 44

Tsederbaum family - Sergei Osipovich Ezhov


Box 44

Tsederbaum family- V.O. Levitskii


Box 44

TSereteli, I.G. (Iraklii Georgievich) (1881-1959)


Box 44

Tuchapskii, Pavel Lukich


Box 44

Vainshtein, V.S.


Box 44

Vasil'ev, Boris Stepanovich


Box 44

Vigderzon, August L.


Box 44

Volin, Semen IUl'evich


Box 44

Vorrink, Koos (1891-1955)


Box 44

Woytinsky, Wladimir S.


Box 44

Yakobson, Sergius (1901-)


Box 44

Zborovskii, Mikhail Solomonovich


Box 44

Photos from Abramovitch family:from Lidiia Dan (2 folders) --From Sofiia Garvi --From B.A. Kalchen --From T. Rubinstein

Series XI: Printed


Box 45

Miscellaneous clippings, offprints, fliers, booklets, journals, ephemera.


Box 46

Miscellaneous clippings, offprints, fliers, booklets, journals, ephemera.

Series XII: Papers of Raphael A. Abramovitch (1880-1963)


Subseries XII.1: Cataloged Correspondence


Box 47

Cahan, Abraham (1860-1951) To Raphael A. Abramovich, New York, [n.d.] & Feb. 1937 - Jan. 1938, 1 a.l.s., 1 t.l.s., 8 telegrams


Box 47

Dan, F. (Fedor) (1871-1947) To Raphael A. Abramovich, Issy-les-Moulineaux and Saint-Nizier-du-Moucherotte France, 15 Sept. 1936 and 10 July 1957, 2 a.l.s. (with carbon reply)


Box 47

Goldman, Emma (1869-1940) To Raphael A. Abramovich, Paris, 6 Aug. 1937 & 12 Aug. 1937, 2 autograph letters signed (with carbon replies)


Box 47

Kautsky, Karl (1854-1938) To Raphael A. Abramovich, Vienna, 5 March & 4 April 1947, 2 autograph letters signed


Box 47

Thomas, Norman (1884-1968) To Raphael A. Abramovich, New York, March - Nov. 1937, 4 typed letters signed (with carbon reply)


Subseries XII.2: Arranged Correspondence


Box 47

Correspondence and clippings concerning the disappearance of Abramovitch's son Mark Rein in 1937


Box 47

Rein Case - Numbered files 1a-1e.


Box 48

Rein case - numbered files 2-11

Series XIII: Papers of Gregor Aronson (1887-1968)


Subseries XIII.1: Cataloged Correspondence


Box 49

Aldanov, Mark Aleksandrovich (1886-1957) To Gregor Aronson, [v.p.], 1941-1957, 1 a.l.s., 19 t.l.s.


Box 49

Chagall, Marc (1887-) To Gregor Aronson, [v.p.], [n.d.] & 1945-1955, 5 autograph letters signed (photocopies)


Box 49

Karpovich, Michael, (1888-1959) To Gregor Aronson, [v.p.], 1946-1959, 24 a.l.s., 8 t.l.s., 1 a.p.c.s.


Box 49

Struve, Gleb To Gregor Aronson, BerkeleyCa., 5 Jan. 1960, 1 t.l.s. (with envelope)


Subseries XIII.2: Arranged Correspondence


Box 49

Aronson, Gregor (1887-1968) To various people


Box 49

Kliachko, Konstantin & V. [Klatchko, C.]


Box 49

Kuskova, Ekaterina Dmitrievna


Box 49

Mel'gunov, S.P. (Sergei Petrovich) (1879-1956)


Box 49

Nicolaevsky, Boris I. (1887-1966)


Box 49

Shchupak, S.


Box 49

Soloveichik, Samson (1930-)


Box 49

Vol'skii, N.V., To Aronson - typed transcripts of letters to various people


Box 49

Miscellaneous and unidentified


Subseries XIII.3: Arranged Manuscripts


Box 50

Aronson, Gregor "Evreiskii vopros v epokhu Stalina"


Box 50

"Iz vospominanii provintsial'nogo zhurnalista"


Box 50

"Kommentarii o rukopisi Aronson-Nikolaevskii"


Box 50

"Masons in Russian Politics"


Box 50

Miscellaneous notes, short essays, etc., 4 folders


Box 50

On emigration


Box 50

On Jewish topics


Box 50

On literature


Box 50

On "party themes"


Box 51

Aronson, Gregor On "various themes", 3 folders


Box 51

Poems


Box 51

"Revoliutsionnaia iunost'"


Box 51

"Right Menshevism"


Box 51

"Tvorchestvo M.A. Aldanova"


Box 51

"Zamechatel'nye liudi russkoi emigratsii"


Box 51

"Zapiski sekretaria ORT-a"


Box 52

Aronson, Gregor Notebooks, 10 items


Box 52

Basil, John D. "Menshevik Foreign Policy in 1917"


Box 52

Miscellaneous and unidentified


Box 52

Aronson, Gregor Documents (migration, citizenship, etc.)


Box 52

Subject files:Biographies of Mensheviks


Box 52

Subject files: Deaths of Anna and Gregor Aronson


Box 52

Subject files: "Focus on Soviet Jewry"


Box 52

Subject files: Mensheviks in emigration


Box 52

Subject files: Menshevism History Project


Box 52

Subject files: Reviews of Aronson's "Rossiia v epokhu revoliutsii"


Box 52

Subject files: Russian emigre politics

Series XIV: Papers of F. (Fedor) (1871-1947) and Lidiia Dan


Subseries XIV.1: Cataloged Correspondence


Box 53

Blum, Leon (1872-1950) To [F. Dan?], Paris, [n.d.] & Aug. 1940?, 2 a.l.s. (photocopies; one signed with initials only)


Box 53

Dan, F. (Fedor) (1871-1947) To Berta Borisovna Mering, Berlin, 1924-1932, 3 a.p.c.s.


Box 53

Dan, F. (Fedor) (1871-1947) To Lidiia Dan, various places, 1940-1945, 5 a.l.s., 4 a.p.c.s.


Box 53

Dan, F. (Fedor) (1871-1947) To P.Z. Ivlev [Levinson], various places, 1940-1946, 23 a.l.s., 2 t.l.s., 5 a.p.c.s.


Subseries XIV.2: Arranged Correspondence


Box 53

Adler, Ekaterina IA. Various people to her


Box 53

Adler, Friedrich


Box 53

Balabanova, Angelica


Box 53

Dan To P.B. (Pavel Borisovich) Aksel'rod, copies


Box 53

Dan To A.N. (Aleksandr Nikolaevich) Potresov, copies


Box 53

Dan, Lidiia To various people


Box 53

To Ekaterina IA. Adler


Box 53

To Gregor Aronson, 2 folders


Box 53

To F. (Fedor) Dan


Box 53

To Samuel Efimovich Estrin


Box 53

To Nina Rubinshtein


Box 53

Elkin, Boris I.


Box 53

Heroys, H.


Box 53

IUgov, A.A. [Yugow]


Box 53

Kuskova, Ekaterina Dmitrievna (excerpts)


Box 53

Meiksins, Gregory


Box 53

Rozenfel'd, Orest Ivanovich


Box 53

Vol'skii, N. V. (excerpts)


Box 53

Miscellaneous


Subseries XIV.3: Arranged Manuscripts


Box 54

Dan, F. (Fedor) Miscellaneous notes;Notebooks and Notes for "Novyi Put'"


Box 57 54

Dan, Lidiia Diary excerpts --Memoirs; --"Neozhidannyi vizit:Bukharin u Dana"; --Notes on F. (Fedor) Dan's letters to Berta Borisovna Mering; --On Vera Figner; --On Val'ter Krivitskii; --"Zapisi" - (2 binders)


Box 57 54

Kliachko, S.L.


Box 57 54

Miscellaneous and undentified notes


Box 55

Dan, Lidiia Diaries, 1942-1944; 1944-1947; 1947; 1947 & 1948; 1949-1951; 1955-1958; 1959-1962


Box 56

"Novyi Put'" files, 8 folders


Subseries XIV.4: Subject Files


Box 57

Compensation for losses by Dans in World War II


Box 57

Death of F. (Fedor) Dan


Box 57

Death of Lidiia Dan


Box 57

Lectures by F. (Fedor) Dan, 1940s


Box 57

Malinovskii, Roman


Box 57

Martov, L. (1873-1923)


Subseries XIV.5: Publications of Menshevism History Project


Box 58

Aronson, Gregor K istorii pravogo Techeniia Sredi men'shevikov


Box 58

Revoliutsionnaia iunost' vospominaniia


Box 58

Nicolaevsky, Boris I. Men'sheviki v dni oktiabr'skogo perevorota


Box 58

Miscellaneous clippings and publications

Series XV: Papers of Petr A. (Petr Abramovich) and Sofiia Garvi


Subseries XV.1: Arranged Correspondence


Box 59

Aronson, Gregor (1887-1968)


Box 59

Garvi, Petr A. (Petr Abramovich) (1881-1944) With various people


Box 59

Garvi, Sofiia With various people


Box 59

Sapir, Boris


Subseries XV.2: Arranged Manuscripts


Box 60

Petr A. (Petr Abramovich) Garvi "Rabochaia kooperatsiia (1917-1921)"


Box 60

"Vospominaniia ... ch. 2-a", (1906-16)


Box 60

"Vospominaniia ... Peterburg 1906 g. ... tetrad' II", (2 folders)


Box 60

"Vospominaniia ... 1907 g.;" "1917 god"


Box 60

"Vospominaniia ... posle 3-go iiunia 1907 g."


Box 60

"Vospominaniia ... 1912 g.", 2 folders


Box 61

"Vospominaniia sotsialdemokrata", 1899-1904 & 1905, 2 volumes bound ms.


Box 61

Essays in German


Box 61

Notes & drafts, 2 folders

Series XVI: Papers of Boris L'vovich Gurevich [Dvinov]


Subseries XVI.1: Cataloged correspondence


Box 62

Dan, F. (Fedor) (1871-1947) To Boris L'vovich and Sofiia Gurevich , [v.p.], [n.d.] & 1926-1942, 2 a.l.s., 14 a.p.c.s.


Subseries XVI.2: Arranged correspondence


Box 62

Miscellaneous


Box 62

Abramovitch, Raphael A.


Box 62

Dan, Lidiia, 2 folders


Box 62

Garvi, Sofiia


Subseries XVI.3: Arranged Manuscripts


Box 62

Fainsod, Merle "Controls and Tensions in the Soviet System"


Box 62

Miscellaneous


Box 62

Subject files: Bratstvo russkoi pravdy & L.N. Nol'de


Box 62

Nikolai Evgenyev'ich Khokhlov case


Box 62

Nationality question


Box 63

Natsional'no-Trudovoi Soiuz, 2 folders


Box 63

Nazi documents, copies (folders1-2)


Box 64

Nazi documents, copies (folders 3-4)


Box 64

Rightist Russian emigre groups (miscellaneous groups)


Box 64

Soiuz bor'by za osvobozhdenie narodov Rossii (SBONR)


Box 64

"Trest" & "Vnutrenniaia liniia"


Box 64

Alexander Trushnovich case


Box 64

Vlasov movment


Box 64

Clippings, miscellaneous

Series XVII: Papers of Abram Lazarevich Vigderzon


Box 65

Arranged Correspondence with Boris Sapir, 4 folders


Box 65

Notebooks


Box 65

"Sionisty na Solovkakh ... 1925 g."


Box 65

"Dokumenty, zametki, stat'i, 1916-80 (k istorii odnoi sem'i)"

Series XVIII: Papers of Zagranichnaia Delegatsiia RSDRP


Subseries XVIII.1: Cataloged Correspondence


Box 66

Dan, F. (Fedor) (1871-1947) To Boris Sapir, Berlin, [n.d.] & 1929-1932, 4 a.l.s., with envelope


Subseries XVIII.2: Arranged Correspondence


Box 66

Miscellaneous, 1920s


Box 66

Letters from Soviet Russia, 1920s, 3 folders


Box 66

Letters from exiled Social Democrats, 1920s


Box 66

"Evsei"


Box 66

Iakubson, Izrail' Solomonovich


Box 66

Iakubson, Lev Solomonovich


Box 66

Kogan, Lidiia Evseevna


Box 66

Paletika, Elena Konstantinovna


Box 66

Rashkovskii, Ivan Grigor'evich


Subseries XVIII.3: Arranged Manuscripts


Box 66

Transcript of minutes - "K zasedaniiu zagr. deleg. 21.5.30 g. ", 4 folders


Box 67

Notebooks of minutes "Protokoly ZDRSDRP" with related notes, documents, and correspondence, 1922-29; 1929-31; 1931-35; 1936-37; 1940-43; 1943-47; 1947-49; 1949-51


Box 67

Boris Sapir Notebooks, 1920s-30s, 17 items


Box 68

Subject files:Berlinskii klub im. Martova, 1931-1932, 4 folders


Box 68

Petr A. (Petr Abramovich) Garvi's report on party conference on socialism & war, 1935


Box 68

"K raskolu ZD", 1954-57


Box 68

"New York group", 1941-471948-53


Box 68

"New York group" (materials kept by Leo Lande)


Box 69

Sapir Notebooks, 1920s-30s


Box 69

Socialist Youth International, [n.d.] 1920s-30s; 1924-25; 1926; 1927; 1928; 1929; 1930; 1931; 1932p; 1934; 1935; 1936; 1937; 1938


Box 69

"Sotsialisticheskii Vestnik" mailing list, 1958


Box 69

Miscellaneous notes and clippings

Series XIX: Papers of Leon Shapiro

[gift of Mrs. Leon Shapiro, 1985]


Subseries XIX.1: Cataloged Correspondence


Box 70

Sapir, Boris To Leon Shapiro, [Blaricum, Netherlands], 1967-1984, 30 autograph letters signed (with 1 envelope), 183 t.l.s.(with 9 envelopes), 9 a.p.c.s., 3 t.p.c.s.

Series XX: Oversize


Subseries XX.1: Printed Materials


Box 71

Bich: Satiriko iumoristicheskii ezhenendel'nik , Petrograd: 16, Aprelia1917 g


Subseries XX.2: Photocopies of Russian Newspapers


Box 71

Den', 1917


Box 71

Edinstvo; Nashe edinstvo, 1917-1918


Box 71

Iskra, 1917-1918


Box 71

Luch; Novyi Luch, 1917


Box 71

Rabochaia Mysl', 1898-1902


Box 71

Vpered, 1917