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ArrangementArrangementThe collection is in sixteen series.
DescriptionSummaryThe bulk of the collection consists of Leopold H.Haimson correspondence (including correspondence with Isaiah Berlin, autograph note from Joseph Brodsky, and correspondence with prominent historians and scholars), writings by Haimson and other authors, manuscripts, research and archival materials from Soviet archives and libraries, printed materials, and institutional documents from the History Department of Columbia University, the Harriman Institute, and the History Department of the University of Chicago. There are also documents, memoirs, microfilms, audio materials, digital files, and photographs. The collection documents the variety of Leopold Haimson's professional activity as a professor of Russian history, scholar, editor, conductor of various collaborative projects, organizer of and participant in numerous colloquia and conferences, faculty member at the University of Chicago and Columbia University, and one of the key figure in the development of Soviet-American academic relationships in his field. It ought to be specially noted that Haimson Papers include extensive files on the history of Menshevism - a collection of materials known as the Archive on the History of Menshevism. The establishment of this archive was one of the main goals of the Inter-University Project on the History of the Menshevik Movement. It contains extensive collection of documents and newspapers of the Menshevik Party, Mensheviks' memoirs and case studies, correspondence, records and transcripts of interviews conducted by associates of the Project with survivors of the Party, transcripts of seminar discussions of various of the Project studies, biographical and bibliographical data, periodicals, and editorial materials of the "Sotsialisticheskii vestnik". There are also research materials on the late imperial Russian social history, including Haimson's extensive collection of microfilms, photocopied newspapers, provincial census reports, rare journals, bibliographic files, and his own data files. The collection also contains Haimson's professional papers, which include correspondence as well as materials from his many trips to Russia, beginning in 1956, and which are a great source of information about the academic life of the 1950s and 1960s. In addition, there are institutional materials relating to the history of the Harriman Institute and to Soviet/Russian studies in general. Among other materials, included here are institutional records and correspondence of a broad sort. Audio materials, oversize items, and digital files were removed from their original location and organized in series based on their format. References are provided. Some correspondence and printed materials remain with materials to which they relate, and can be found in various series. References are provided. Microfilms and periodicals and serial publications from the collection are in a process of been cataloged by individual title, as of the February 2009. Leopold Haimson's rich collection of microfilms contains research materials, such as books and periodicals, and archival documents on Russian social history from various archives and libraries. It also includes microfilms belonging to the Menshevik project, which contain a variety of materials related to the history of the Menshevik movement: periodicals, books, archival materials from Soviet archives and libraries. Upon completion of the cataloging process, microfilms from Leopold Haimson's collection will be available in the Microform Reading Room. For the comprehensive list of microfilms see Appendix 2 in the paper copy of the finding aid. There is some number of microfilm reels with unidentified materials thus they can not be cataloged. These microfilms are part of the Series X: Research and Reference Materials. Leopold Haimson's collection of periodical and serial publications contains newspapers, magazines, census reports, bulletins, statistical data mostly of the period of late 19th-beginning of 20th centuries. It also includes periodicals belonging to the Menshevik project, such as Menshevik publications, newspapers, and magazines, which were collected in various available formats as originals, photocopies, and microfilms. Originals and photocopies are cataloged for the SEEC collection (Soviet and East European Collection of printed materials in the Bakhmeteff archive) and will be available in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library upon completion of the cataloging process. Periodicals preserved on microfilms will be available in the Microform Reading Room. For the comprehensive list of periodicals see Appendix 1 in the paper copy of the finding aid. There are cross-references provided throughout the finding aid. When the cross-reference refers to another item within the same series, the reference includes the specific name or title and box and folder number (this also applies to the references within same subseries and sub-subseries). If the cross-reference is to an item in another series, the reference includes the series number, series name, folder title, and box and folder numbers (this also applies to the references to items in another subseries and sub-subseries). Using the CollectionRare Book and Manuscript Library Restrictions on AccessYou will need to make an appointment in advance to use this collection material in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room. You can schedule an appointment once you've submitted your request through your Special Collections Research Account. ![]() This collection is located 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. This collection has no restrictions. Unique time-based media items have been reformatted and are available onsite via links in the container list. Commercial materials are not routinely digitized. Terms Governing Use and ReproductionSingle photocopies may be made for research purposes. Permission to publish material from the collection must be requested from the Chair of the Bakhmeteff Committee. The RBML approves permission to publish that which it physically owns; the responsibility to secure copyright permission rests with the patron. Restrictions on quote and publication applied to letters of recommendation. Preferred CitationIdentification of specific item; Date (if known); Leopold Haimson Papers; Box and Folder; Bakhmeteff Archive, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library. Related MaterialsOther Finding Aids: Raphael Abramovitch Papers; Anatolii Vasil'evich Baikalov Papers; David Iul'evich Dalin Manuscripts; Alexander Dallin Papers; Petr Abramovich Garvi Manuscript; Boris Moiseevich Sapir Papers; Marshall D. Shulman Papers; Nikolai Platonovich Vakar Papers AccrualNo further accruals are expected Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. Contact rbml@columbia.edu for more information. Immediate Source of Acquisitionaccn number: Source of acquisition--Leopold Haimson. Method of acquisition--Gift; Date of acquisition--May 2001. About the Finding Aid / Processing InformationColumbia University Libraries, Rare Book and Manuscript Library Processing InformationPapers processed Katia Shraga and Tanya Chebotarev with assistance of Nataliia Ermolaev and Bela Shaevich, graduate students of the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, class of 2008 2008. Finding aid prepared by Katia Shraga October 2008. Revision Description2009-04-23 File created. 2019-05-20 EAD was imported spring 2019 as part of the ArchivesSpace Phase II migration. 2019-07-24 Added links to remediated digitized audio. kws Subject HeadingsThe subject headings listed below are found in this collection. Links below allow searches at Columbia University through the Archival Collections Portal and through CLIO, the catalog for Columbia University Libraries, as well as ArchiveGRID, a catalog that allows users to search the holdings of multiple research libraries and archives. All links open new windows. Genre/Form
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History / Biographical NoteBiographical / HistoricalHis major publications are: "The Making of Three Russian Revolutionaries: Voices from the Menshevik Past". Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press Paris: Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, 1987; "The Mensheviks : From the Revolution of 1917 to the Second World War". Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1974; "Politics of Rural Russia, 1905-1914". Bloomington: Indiana University Press, c1979; "Russia's Revolutionary Experience, 1905-1917: Two Essays". New York: Columbia University Press, c2005; "Strikes, Social Conflict, and the First World War : An International Perspective". Milano: Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli, 1992; "Strikes,Wars, and Revolutions in an International Perspective: Strike waves in the Late The Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries". Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press; Paris: Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, 1989 Leopold Henri Haimson is a historian and professor emeritus of Columbia University, where he worked since 1965 as a professor of Russian history and a member of the Harriman Institute for Advanced Study of Eurasia. Haimson was born in Brussels, Belgium on April 28, 1927 in a family of immigrants from Russia. He resided there up to the age of 13, when the German invasion in 1940 prompted his family to escape, first to unoccupied France, and eventually to the United States. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in history and philosophy from Harvard University in 1945 and his PhD in history and social relations there in 1952. His professional background includes his work as a research associate at Columbia University (1948-1949, 1950-1952), American Museum of Natural History and Center for International Studies (1948-1949, 1951-1952); a visiting research scholar at Princeton University (1952-1953); a lecturer in the Russian Regional Program and the Department of History at Harvard University (1955-1956); an assistant professor and then a professor of Russian History at University of Chicago (1956-1966). From 1960 to 1965, Leopold Haimson served as the director of the Inter-University Project on the History of the Menshevik Movement. In 1964-1965, he was a research associate at Hoover Institute and a visiting scholar at the Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences. He became a professor in the Department of History and the Russian Institute at Columbia University in 1966. A distinguishing feature of Haimson's career has been his role as the organizer of collaborative research projects that have brought together scholars from different disciplines and different academic cultures, especially those of the United States, France, and Russia. Starting in 1982, in addition to his work for the Inter-University Project on the History of the Menshevik Movement, he was a director of the International Project in Comparative Labor History, based at the Maison des Sciences de l'Homme (Paris), for almost two decades. He also served as co-chairman of the International Commission for Joint Projects in Modern Russian History. Starting in the 1960s, he became involved in Soviet academic life. His efforts to develop contacts between Soviet and American specialists in Russian history resulted in an extensive scholar exchange program between the Soviet Union and the United States. He helped organize a regular series of workshops in the form of international colloquia devoted to discussions of various historical problems in a comparative perspective that brought together American, European, and Russian scholars. He was also a visiting lecturer at Moscow University, at the Institute of History, and at the European University in St. Petersburg. Haimson's scholarly interests include political culture, social and quantitative history, the dynamics of strike movements in a comparative perspective, as well as cultural anthropology and the application of its concepts and methodology to studies of the Soviet Union. Since the publication of his influential "The Russian Marxists and the Origins of Bolshevism" in 1955, Leopold Haimson has published many books and articles and edited volumes on Russian political, social, and intellectual life in late imperial and revolutionary Russia in English, French, and Russian. |
The series consists of Haimson's professional correspondence with various people and organizations, with related materials, such as articles, CVs, drafts, fellowship and scholarship applications. Organized into four subseries. More correspondence with people and organizations on particular subjects can be found in other series of the collection
Contains Haimson's correspondence with Isaiah Berlin and Joseph Brodsky. Arranged alphabetically. More letters by prominent people, such as Mark Aldanov, Avgusta Damanskaia, Boris Gershun, Ekaterina Kuskova, Boris Nikolaevskii, Vladimir Rudol'f, Nikolai Valentinov, Vladimir Veidle, Aleksandr Voloshin, Liudmila Zamiatina, Viacheslav Zavalishin, and others addressed to various people, see: Series III: Menshevik Project-- Subseries III.2: Mensheviks' personal files.
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Comprises Haimson's correspondence with individuals, mostly his colleagues and students, and organizations. Arranged alphabetically by correspondent, then chronologically. Some files include related materials, such as writings, notes, printed materials, clippings, documents. Unidentified correspondence is at the end of the subseries.
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(including materials of the conference "Industrialization and change in the USSR")
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(See also: Series III: Menshevik project--Subseries III.1: Project records--Sub-series III.1.4: Grant Files, Box 18, Folders 16 and 18)
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(See also her correspondence of 1959-1969 with L.Haimson and other people: Series III: Menshevik project--Subseries III.1: Project records--Sub-subseries III.1.1: Correspondence--Chronological, Box 14, Folders 1-7)
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(Students for a Democratic Society)
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(See also his letters of 1962-1964 Series III: Menshevik project--Subseries III.1: Project record--Sub-subseries III.1.1: Correspondence--General--Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Box 15, Folder 1, and also other files of Menshevik project correspondence)
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(Barnard College)
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Box 4 Folder 10-A
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(See also correspondence of 1959-1961 Series III: Menshevik project--Subseries III.1: Project records--Sub-subseries III.1.1: Correspondence--Advisory Committee, Box 14, Folder 8-9)
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(Societe des Amis de Leon Blum)
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(See also Mosely-Dallin correspondence of 1964-1965 in: Dallin, Box 2, Folder 3)
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(letter of 1963-1964 signed by Haimson and Marc Raeff)
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(More of Pipes' correspondence see also: Series III: Menshevik project--Subseries III.1: Project records--Sub-subseries III.1.1: Correspondence--Advisory Committee, Box 14, Folder 8-9. Photocopies of his letters to Belopol'skii of 1963see Series XI: Writings by Others--Subseries XI.2: Academic and professional works--Belopol'skii, Box 148, Folder 8)
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(See also correspondence of 1959 and 1961 Series III: Menshevik project--Subseries III.1: Project records--Sub-subseries III.1.1: Correspondence--Chronological correspondence, Box 14, Folders 1-7)
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(See also letters of 1971 Series III: Menshevik Project--Subseries III.1: Project records--Sub-subseries III.1.1: Correspondence--General--Mensheviks interviews correspondence, Box 15, Folder 14)
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(re: Haimson's appointment)
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(See also his correspondence of 1974-1977 Series III: Menshevik Project--Subseries III.1: Project records--Sub-subseries III.1.1: Correspondence--General--Mensheviks interviews correspondence, Box 15, Folder 14)
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Files contain incoming and outgoing small volume correspondence. Arranged chronologically by year and then alphabetically within the year.
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1961-1962
Box 9 Folder 1
1963-1965
Box 9 Folder 2
1966-1968
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1969
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Box 9 Folder 9
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Box 9 Folder 10
1980-1981
Box 9 Folder 11
1982-1983
Box 9 Folder 12
1984-1997
This subseries is organized into three sub-subseries.
Invitations from various universities and other academic institutions. Includes related correspondence. Arranged in chronological order.
Box 9 Folder 13
1960-1965
Box 9 Folder 14
1966-1967
Box 9 Folder 15
1969-1971
Box 9 Folder 16
1972-1997
Recommendations for students and colleagues, with related correspondence. Organized alphabetically by the last name of the recommended person. Group recommendations, which contain recommendations for more than one person, stored at the end of the sub-subseries. More letters of recommendation filed throughout the collection and can be found in the correspondence and student files
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(letters contain recommendations for more than one person)
Comprises letters, book reviews, reader reports, memorandums, agreements, and project proposals. Organized in alphabetical order by the name of the publisher.
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(English translationThe Russian peasantry, 1907-1914by B.Travis)
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(re:Strikes, War, and Revoliution)
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(See also correspondence of 1975 regarding the publication ofMensheviks: Series III: Menshevik project--Subseries III.1: Project records--Sub-subseries III.1.1: Correspondence--General--Publications, Box 16, Folder 1)
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(See also correspondence of 1971-1972 regarding the publication ofMensheviks: Series III: Menshevik project--Subseries III.1: Project records--Sub-subseries III.1.1: Correspondence--General--Publications, Box 16, Folder 1)
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(See also: correspondence with Daniel Field, Box 2, Folder 10)
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(See also correspondence of 1959-1977 regarding the publication of the volumeMensheviks: Series III: Menshevik Project--Subseries III.1: Project records--Sub-subseries III.1.1: Correspondence--General--Publications, Box 16, Folders 2-6)
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This series includes monographs, articles, papers given at conferences, interviews, and book reviews by Leopold Haimson. Mostly typescripts and photocopies of typescripts, often with holograph corrections and notes by the author; also includes reprints, publications, and clippings. Arranged alphabetically by title. For more of Haimson's writings, see also: Series VII: Editorial Activities; Series X: Research and Reference Materials--Subseries X.2: Drafts and research notes; Series XI: Writings by Others--Subseries XI.3: Unidentified writings.
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(in co-authorship with E.Brian; reprint)
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Box 12 Folder 9
(in co-authorship with Erid Brian)
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(in co-authorship with Eric Brian)
Box 12 Folder 10-A
(with related letter)
Box 12 Folder 11
Box 12 Folder 12-13
(incomplete)
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Box 12 Folder 15
Box 12 Folder 16
(See also: Series VI: Colloquia and Conferences--1986--New Orleans, Box 87, Folder 4)
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(in English and German)
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(paper given at the AHA meeting)
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This series consists of materials of the Inter-University Project on the History of the Menshevik Movement. The project was launched in the fall of 1959, with the support of the Ford Foundation, by an ad hoc committee of specialists in Russian history teaching at American universities, in collaboration with representatives of the then already fast dwindling Menshevik émigré community in the United States. (The subsequent work of the project was also supported by grants from the Rockefeller and Atran foundations, the Hoover Institution, and the American Council of Learned Societies.)
The Project pursued two main goals: to assemble and preserve the factual record, and to provide a suitable medium for survivors of the Menshevik movement to re-examine those aspects of the Party's history in which they had been most directly involved.
The pursuit of these two objectives culminated in the establishment of a permanent archive on the history of Menshevism; the preparation, and distribution in multilith form, of accounts by Mensheviks residing in the United States and Western Europe of events in the Party's history in which they were participants; and preparation for publication of memoirs, bibliographies, and documentary and monographic studies by Menshevik associates of the Project as well as participating American scholars. English language volumes are being published by the University of Chicago Press; others appeared in a Russian-language series sponsored by the Hoover Institution.
The series is arranged in three subseries, then in sub-subseries within them.
This subseries includes documentation of the Project including correspondence, documents, grant files, and other project records. Arranged by type of material.
The Project's incoming and outgoing correspondence with various people and organizations. Also included are related materials, such as manuscripts, clippings, receipts, etc. Sub-subseries divided on chronological and general correspondence. Chronological part includes mainly the correspondence of M.L. Nelson (project secretary), Ladis K.D. Kristoff (associate director), Helen Forsythe, and Leopold Haimson with various organizations and people. General correspondence is arranged alphabetically by subject and correspondent name. More related correspondence is filed under various involved persons' names in Series I: Correspondence
Box 14 Folder 1
1959
Box 14 Folder 2
1960
Box 14 Folder 3-4
1961
Box 14 Folder 5
1962
Box 14 Folder 6
1963
Box 14 Folder 7
1964-1970
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Box 14 Folder 12
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Box 15 Folder 9
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(See also: Series VIII: Institutional Files--Subseries 1: Chicago University Files--Library, Box 89, Folder 8)
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Box 16 Folder 9
(mostly correspondence with Project officials; arranged alphabetically by correspondent name. Also included 1 Folder of correspondence between project officials and her daughters)
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Memorandums, reports, proposals, founding documents, contact information, and materials from Haimson's business trips to Europe. Arranged alphabetically by the type of document.
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Box 17 Folder 9
(Lists of the Advisory committee members and Mensheviks)
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Box 17 Folder 12
(including Memoranda issued and signed by Alexander Dallin and Zbigniew Brzezinski)
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Box 17 Folder 14
(master file)
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Consists of applications, resumes, letters of recommendation, correspondence. Organized alphabetically by the name of the applicant.
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Comprises grant applications, proposals, reports, and correspondence. Organized alphabetically by the name of the organization.
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Box 18 Folder 18
(including correspondence of Alexander Dallin, Henry Roberts, Marshall D. Shulman. See also related materials in: Series I: Correspondence)
This subseries consists of materials developed and produced mostly during the time of the Project but also include some background material. There is Mensheviks' correspondence, documents, and photographs. Organized in two sub-subseries. Files of Georgian Mensheviks are part of Subseries III.3.7: Georgian Collection (boxes 55-57).
This sub-subseries contains Mensheviks' correspondence with each other, project officials, and other people, including letters from prominent figures, such as Mark Aldanov, Avgusta Damanskaia, Boris Gershun, Ekaterina Kuskova, Boris Nikolaevskii, Vladimir Rudol'f, Nikolai Valentinov, Vladimir Veidle, Aleksandr Voloshin, Liudmila Zamiatina, Viacheslav Zavalishin, and others; personal and legal documents; related writings and clippings. Arranged in alphabetical order by last names.
Box 19 Folder 1
(See also letter of 1957to S. Schwarz in: Subseries III.3.8:Sotsialisticheskii vestnik--Correspondence--1957 Box 58, Folder 2)
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(letter to her)
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Box 19 Folder 14
Box 19 Folder 15
Box 19 Folder 16
Box 19 Folder 17
Box 19 Folder 17
Box 19 Folder 17
Box 19 Folder 17
Box 19 Folder 18
Box 19 Folder 18
Box 19 Folder 18
Box 19 Folder 18
Box 19 Folder 19
Box 19 Folder 19
Box 19 Folder 19
Box 19 Folder 19
Box 19 Folder 19
Box 19 Folder 20
Box 19 Folder 21-22
Box 20 Folder 1-3
Box 20 Folder 4
Box 20 Folder 4
Box 20 Folder 4
Box 20 Folder 4
Box 20 Folder 5
Box 20 Folder 6
Box 20 Folder 6
Box 20 Folder 6
Box 20 Folder 7
Box 20 Folder 7
Box 20 Folder 8
Box 20 Folder 8
Box 20 Folder 9
Box 20 Folder 10
(See also: Letters from V.Arkavina to her filed under Arkavina, Vera, Box 19, Folders 5-10. Biographical note of V.Arkavina written by Anna Gurevich filed under Arkavina, Vera, Box 19, Folder 4 )
Box 20 Folder 11-12
(with related documents and notes)
Box 20 Folder 11-12
Box 20 Folder 13-16
Box 21 Folder 1-2
Box 21 Folder 3
Box 21 Folder 4
Box 21 Folder 5-6
Box 21 Folder 7
(See also letters to A.Vysotskaia from Project officials in: Subseries III.1: Project records--Sub-subseries III.1.1: Correspondence--Chronological correspondence--1960, 1962, 1964 Box 14, Folders 2, 5, 7)
Box 21 Folder 8
(arranged chronologically)
Box 21 Folder 9
Box 21 Folder 10
Box 21 Folder 11
Box 21 Folder 11
(with related excerpts from Kaplan's manuscript "Once a Rebel", 1941)
Box 21 Folder 12
Box 21 Folder 13
Box 21 Folder 14
Box 21 Folder 15
Box 21 Folder 15
Box 21 Folder 15
Box 21 Folder 16
Box 21 Folder 17
Box 21 Folder 17
Box 21 Folder 18
Box 21 Folder 19
Box 21 Folder 20
Box 21 Folder 21
Box 21 Folder 22
Box 21 Folder 23
(See also: Letter to B. Nikolaevsky, 1957 in: Subseries III.3: Archive on the History of Menshevism--Sub-subseries III.3.8:Sotsialisticheskii vestnik--Correspondence--1957 Box 58, Folder 2)
Box 21 Folder 23
Box 21 Folder 23
Box 21 Folder 24
Box 21 Folder 25-26
Box 21 Folder 27
Box 21 Folder 27
Box 21 Folder 28
Box 21 Folder 28
Box 21 Folder 29
(also included are book reviews)
Box 21 Folder 30
Box 21 Folder 30
Box 21 Folder 30
Box 22
Box 22 Folder 1
(incoming)
Box 22 Folder 1
Box 22 Folder 1
(See also: Letters from Abramovich, Lande, and Sapir, 1957-1958 Subseries III.3: Archive on the History of Menshevism--Sub-subseries III.3.8:Sotsialisticheskii vestnik--Correspondence--1957 Box 58, Folder 2 and 4)
Box 22 Folder 2
Box 22 Folder 3
Box 22 Folder 4
Box 22 Folder 5
Box 22 Folder 6
Box 22 Folder 7
Box 22 Folder 7
Box 22 Folder 7
Box 22 Folder 8
Box 22 Folder 9
Box 22 Folder 10
Box 22 Folder 11
Box 22 Folder 11
Box 22 Folder 11
Box 22 Folder 11
Box 22 Folder 12
Box 22 Folder 13
Box 22 Folder 14
Box 22 Folder 15
(through Fanny T.Ginzberg, also included her letters)
Box 22 Folder 16
Box 22 Folder 17
Box 22 Folder 18
Box 22 Folder 19
Box 22 Folder 20
Box 22 Folder 21
Box 22 Folder 21
Box 22 Folder 22
Box 22 Folder 23
(correspondence between Arkady Borman andLeopold Haimson)
Box 22 Folder 24
Box 22 Folder 25
Box 22 Folder 26
Box 22 Folder 27
Box 22 Folder 27
Box 22 Folder 27
Box 22 Folder 28
Box 22 Folder 29
Contains Mensheviks' portraits and group photographs. Arranged alphabetically by last name.
Box 22 Folder 30-31
Box 22 Folder 30-31
Box 22 Folder 30-31
Box 22 Folder 30-31
Box 22 Folder 30-31
Box 22 Folder 30-31
Box 22 Folder 30-31
Box 22 Folder 30-31
Box 22 Folder 30-31
Includes a collection of documents of the Menshevik Party, records of interviews with survivors of the Party, their memoirs and writings, biographical data, materials of seminars, bibliography, collection on Georgian Mensheviks, archive of theSotsialisticheskii vestnik, microfilms and periodicals. Arranged in eleven sub-subseries.
Consists of of newspaper articles, appeals, proclamations, flyers; typescripts and photocopies of bulletins, and publications related to the Party's congresses and the State Duma; letters and statements by Mensheviks; resolutions, letters to the organizations, materials of meetings, including meetings abroad; bibliographies, and reference and research materials. Arranged in four groups: general documents, letters and statements by Mensheviks, meetings, resolutions, and letters to the organizations, bibliography, and reference and research materials.
Box 23 Folder 1-3
1903-1914
Box 23 Folder 4-7
1917
Box 24 Folder 1-3
Box 24 Folder 4
Box 24 Folder 4
Box 24 Folder 5
Box 24 Folder 6
Box 24 Folder 7
Box 24 Folder 8
Box 24 Folder 9
Box 24 Folder 10
Box 24 Folder 11
Box 24 Folder 12
Box 25 Folder 1
Box 25 Folder 2
Box 25 Folder 3
Box 25 Folder 4
Box 25 Folder 5
Box 25 Folder 6
Box 25 Folder 7-7A
Box 25 Folder 8
Box 25 Folder 9
Box 25 Folder 9
Box 25 Folder 9
Box 25 Folder 9
Box 25 Folder 9
Box 25 Folder 10
Box 25 Folder 11
Box 25 Folder 12-14
Box 25 Folder 15
Box 25 Folder 16
(typescript of unpublished article)
Box 25 Folder 17
(typescript of an article published inVpered, 1918)
Box 25 Folder 18
Box 25 Folder 18
(organized in chronological order)
1904-1905, (carbon copies of typescript)
(documents from Boris Nikolaevsky archive)
Box 26 Folder 1
Box 26 Folder 1
Box 26 Folder 2-2A
Box 26 Folder 3
(mostly copied from "Rabochaia gazeta")
Box 26 Folder 4
(photocopy of collection published in Kharkov, 1920)
Box 26 Folder 5
Box 26 Folder 6
Box 26 Folder 7
Box 26 Folder 8
Box 26 Folder 9-13
Box 27 Folder 1-2
Box 27 Folder 3
Box 27 Folder 4
Box 27 Folder 5
Box 27 Folder 5A
(in alphabetical order)
Box 27 Folder 6
Box 27 Folder 7
Box 27 Folder 8
Box 27 Folder 9
Box 27 Folder 10
(See also: Chernov, Viktor. "K istorii partii sotsialistov-revoliutsionerov."Russkaia mysl', December 21, 1967-January 11, 1968. Series XVI: Oversize Materials--Subseries XVI: Mensheviks documents, Box 167, Folder 1)
Box 27 Folder 10a
(See also: Iakubovich, Mikhail. "Pis'mo General'nomu Prokuroru SSSR."Novoe russkoe slovo, October 11, 1969. Series XVI: Ovesize materials--Subseries XVI: Mensheviks documents,Box 167, Folder 2)
Box 27 Folder 11
Box 27 Folder 12
This sub-subseries contains transcripts of audio interviews with prominent Mensheviks conducted by associates of the Project (typescripts before and after correction, some with holograph corrections, and holograph notes), mostly in Russian, some with English translation. Arranged alphabetically by interviewee last name. Audio records of interviews (reel-to-reel audio tapes) were removed and stored along with other audio materials (see Series XIV: Audio materials).
Box 27 Folder 13
(interviewed by ProA. Wildman; incomplete)
Box 27 Folder 14-17
Box 28 Folder 1-7
Box 28 Folder 8
(interviewed by ProA. Wildman and L. Haimson)
Box 28 Folder 9-11
Box 29 Folder 1-6
(Interviews #1-22 in Russian with English translation)
Box 29 Folder 7-11
Box 30 Folder 1-8
Box 31 Folder 1-9
Box 32 Folder 1-2
Box 32 Folder 3-10
Box 33 Folder 1-14
Box 33 Folder 15
Box 33 Folder 16
(including 1 letter)
(Interviews #1-15 in Russian with English translations, some include translators' queries)
Box 34 Folder 1-13
Box 35 Folder 1-6
Box 35 Folder 7-14
Box 36 Folder 1-5
Box 36 Folder 6
Box 36 Folder 7-12
Box 36 Folder 13
(Interviewed by Boris Nikolaevsky
Box 36 Folder 14
(Interviewed by Solomon Schwarz and Walter Sablinskii)
Box 37 Folder 1-4
(Interviewed by Walter Sablinskii)
Box 37 Folder 5
Box 37 Folder 6
Box 37 Folder 7
(wife of Mark Kamermakher, aka Kefali)
Box 37 Folder 8
(Interviews #1-8: in Russian with English translations. Interviews #7-18: there are no originals, just photocopies. Some translations contain translators' comments and queries. Also contain some related correspondence)
Box 37 Folder 9-14
Box 38 Folder 1-10
Box 38 Folder 11-12
Box 39 Folder 1-9
Box 39 Folder 10
(Interviewed by L.Haimson)
Box 39 Folder 11-13
(Interviewed by L.Haimson)
Box 40 Folder 1-2
Box 40 Folder 3-4
(Interviewed by Walter Sablinskii. See also interview #1 with Sigizmund Stensel')
Box 40 Folder 5-6
(Interviewed by Allan Wildman and Walter Sablinskii)
Box 40 Folder 7
Box 40 Folder 8-10
(Interviewed by Walter Sablinskii)
Box 161
(2 interviews recorded on the tape with Eradze's interviews)
Box 161
Box 161
(joint interview with Arsenidze)
Box 161
Box 162
(these interviews may not be related to the Menshevik Project)
This sub-subseries consists mostly of manuscripts and publications of the memoirs and case-studies for the Project. Also included are articles, monographs, interviews, book reviews, comments on works. Drafts, typescripts, publications; some with holograph corrections; some in multiple copies. Writings by Georgian Mensheviks are part of Sub-subseries III.3.7: Georgian collection (boxes 55-57). More writings by Mensheviks are in Sub-subseries III.3.6: Seminars and Sub-subseries III.3.8: Sotsialisticheskii vestnik records. In alphabetical order by author's name.
Box 41 Folder 1-2
Box 41 Folder 3
Box 41 Folder 4
Box 41 Folder 5
Box 41 Folder 6
Box 41 Folder 7
(Paper No. 12. New York, September 1962)
Box 41 Folder 8
Box 41 Folder 9
(Paper No. 7. New York, October 1961)
Box 42 Folder 1
Box 42 Folder 2
Box 42 Folder 3
Box 42 Folder 4
(Paper No. 4. New York, August 1960)
Box 42 Folder 5
Box 42 Folder 6
Box 42 Folder 7-8
Box 42 Folder 9
Box 42 Folder 10
(by L.Haimson)
Box 42 Folder 10
Box 43 Folder 1
Box 43 Folder 1
Box 43 Folder 2-9
Box 44 Folder 1
Box 44 Folder 2
Box 44 Folder 3
Box 44 Folder 4
(New York, August 1961)
Box 44 Folder 5
(work outline)
Box 44 Folder 6
Box 44 Folder 7
Box 44 Folder 8
Box 44 Folder 9
Box 44 Folder 10
Box 44 Folder 11
Box 44 Folder 12
Box 44 Folder 13
Box 44 Folder 14
Box 44 Folder 14
Box 45 Folder 1
(outline)
Box 45 Folder 2-5
Box 45 Folder 2-3
(Paper No.1. New York, October 1961)
Box 45 Folder 4
Box 45 Folder 5
Box 45 Folder 6-7
(Paper No. 10. New York, August 1962)
Box 45 Folder 8
Box 45 Folder 9-12
Box 45 Folder 13
(including Kamermakher's letter to Klavdiia Gorokhovets, March 21, 1960)
Box 46 Folder 1
Box 46 Folder 2-3
Box 46 Folder 4-6
Box 46 Folder 7
Box 46 Folder 8
Box 46 Folder 8
(New York, July-August 1962)
Box 46 Folder 9
Box 46 Folder 10
Box 46 Folder 10
Box 46 Folder 11
Box 46 Folder 12
Box 47 Folder 1
Box 47 Folder 2
(work outline)
Box 47 Folder 3
Box 47 Folder 4-5
Box 47 Folder 6
(summary of 2 chapters)
Box 47 Folder 7
Box 47 Folder 8
Box 47 Folder 9-10
Box 47 Folder 11
Box 47 Folder 12
Box 47 Folder 13
Box 47 Folder 13
Box 47 Folder 14
Box 47 Folder 15
Box 47 Folder 16
Box 47 Folder 17
(with inscription)
Box 47 Folder 18
Box 48 Folder 1
Box 48 Folder 2-3
Box 48 Folder 4
Box 48 Folder 5
Box 48 Folder 6
Box 48 Folder 7
Box 48 Folder 8
Box 48 Folder 9
Box 48 Folder 10
Box 48 Folder 11-16
(Chapters: Osnovnaia kontseptsiia revoliutsii; Komissiia Shidlovskogo; Sovety rabochikh deputatov; Organizatsionnye problemy sotsial-demokratii)
Box 49 Folder 1
Box 49 Folder 2
Box 49 Folder 3
(Russkaia revoliutsiia 1905 goda)
Box 49 Folder 3
(In English)
Box 49 Folder 4
Box 49 Folder 5
Box 49 Folder 6
Box 49 Folder 7
Box 49 Folder 8
Box 49 Folder 9
Box 49 Folder 10
Box 49 Folder 11-13
Box 49 Folder 14
Box 49 Folder 15-16
(Paper No. 13. New York, October 1962)
Box 49 Folder 17
(work outline)
Box 50 Folder 1
Box 50 Folder 2-7
(Also includes a letter of 22 April 1964 to Leopold Haimson from Iuliia Kamermakher)
Box 50 Folder 8-10
Box 50 Folder 11-12
Box 50 Folder 13
Comprises of materials for one of the Project's major activities - creation of the Mensheviks biographical dictionary. Contains typescripts of Menshevik biographies; personal cards with key biographical, bibliographical, and reference data; and individual files with Mensheviks' bio-bibliographical and reference data including autobiographies, questionnaires, articles, obituaries, and other publications, mostly from Sotsialisticheskii vestnik (holograph manuscripts and notes, typescripts, clippings, printed material). Files arranged according to Russian alphabet. Materials on Georgian Mensheviks are part of Sub-subseries III.3.7: Georgian collection (boxes 55-57). More information on Mensheviks' biographies can be found in memoirs, interviews, and in the general files of the Menshevik Project.
Box 51 Folder 1
Box 51 Folder 1
Box 51 Folder 1
Box 51 Folder 2
(See also: Sub-subseries III.3.7: Georgian collection--Biographical materials--Materials for the "Biographical Dictionary of Mensheviks." Box 57, Folders 19-20)
Box 51 Folder 3
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Box 51
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Box 52 Folder 20
Box 52 Folder 21-26
(Biographical compilations; 3 versions. Arranged in Russian alphabetical order)
Box 53 Folder 1-2
Box 53 Folder 3
Includes typescript with holograph notes of the Bibliografiia po istorii men'shevizma, Haimson's preface, and book reviews.
Box 53 Folder 4
(In Russian)
Box 53 Folder 5
(In English)
Box 53 Folder 6
Transcripts of seminar discussions of various of the Project studies and comments on Mensheviks talks and writings (typescripts; some with holograph corrections). Arranged in chronological order. Audio records of seminars (reel-to-reel audio tapes) were removed and stored along with other audio materials (see Series XIV: Audio materials).
1960
Box 53 Folder 7
Box 53 Folder 8
Box 53 Folder 9
("The history of the right wing of Menshevism")
Box 53 Folder 10
("The Soviet of workers' deputies")
Box 53 Folder 11
Box 53 Folder 12
1961
Box 53 Folder 13
Box 53 Folder 14
("The Mensheviks in the Soviet period")
Box 54
Box 54 Folder 1
("World War I and the Russian Social-Democrats," chapter four "The Strugle for International")
Box 54 Folder 2
("The Gapon Movement in 1905")
1962
Box 54 Folder 3
("World War I and the Russian Social-Democrats")
Box 54 Folder 4
("Social-Democracy and the Zubatov movement")
Box 54 Folder 5
Box 54 Folder 6-7
(Audiorecord of this seminar: see Series XIV: Audiomaterials--Subseries XIV.3: Seminars, Box 161)
1964
Box 54 Folder 8
(Audiorecord of this seminar: see Series XIV: Audiomaterials--Subseries XIV.3: Seminars, Box 161)
Box 54 Folder 9
(Audiorecord of this: see Series XIV: Audiomaterials--Subseries XIV.3: Seminars, Box 161)
Box 54 Folder 10
(Audiorecord of this seminar: see Series XIV: Audiomaterials--Subseries XIV.3: Seminars, Box 161)
Consists of materials on Georgian Menshevism and the Party's members. Files include correspondence; holograph manuscripts and typescripts of writings and documents, mostly collected and translated by V.Tsuladze and G. Eradze (except Zhordania's materials); bibliography; and biographical data. Arranged by type of material.
Box 55 Folder 1
(incoming)
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(incoming)
Box 55 Folder 2
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Box 55 Folder 8
(excerpts from the book)
Box 55 Folder 9
(excerpts from the book)
Box 55 Folder 10
(excerpts from the book made by V.Tsuladze)
Box 55 Folder 11
(excerpts from the book)
Box 55 Folder 12
Box 55 Folder 13
(excerpts from his book1905 god v Zakavkazie, 1926
Box 55 Folder 14
(excerpts; translated into Russian by G. Eradze)
Box 55 Folder 15
Box 55 Folder 16
Box 55 Folder 17
(fromGolos Sotsialdemokrata, No 25, May 1911 Paris)
Box 55 Folder 18
(written by his sister E.G. Tsereteli)
Box 55 Folder 19
Box 56 Folder 1
Box 56 Folder 2
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Box 56 Folder 4
Box 56 Folder 5-7
Box 56 Folder 8
Box 56 Folder 9
(translated from Georgian by Inna Zhordania and P. Kvitaishvili)
Box 56 Folder 10-13
(In Russian)
Box 56 Folder 14
Box 57 Folder 1
Box 57 Folder 2
(collected, translated, and handwritten by V. Tsuladze)
Box 57 Folder 3
Box 57 Folder 4
(first published in "Moambe")
Box 57 Folder 5-6
Box 57 Folder 7
Box 57 Folder 8
(abridged translation of the original article published in chveni Drosha". Translated by G. Eradze)
Box 57 Folder 9
Box 57 Folder 10
Box 57 Folder 11
Box 57 Folder 12
Box 57 Folder 13
Box 57 Folder 14
(excerpt from his bookIstoriia sotsializma v Gruzii. Holograph copy by V. Tsuladze)
Box 57 Folder 15
(incomplete; enclosed holograph note by unidentified person leads probable attribution to G. Uratadze)
Box 57 Folder 16-17
(Haimson's research and scrap notes)
Box 57 Folder 18
Box 57 Folder 19
(written and corrected by M. Arsenidze, G. Eradze, and Tsintsadze)
Box 57 Folder 20
(by various sources)
This sub-subseries comprises records of the major Menshevik publication Sotsialisticheskii vestnik, which include correspondence, publications, and extensive files of editorial materials that contain holograph manuscripts and typescripts for typesetting, drafts of articles, final revises with holograph notes, and galley proofs with holograph notes. Organized in three parts: correspondence, magazine issues, and editorial materials. Chronological order within each part.
In the part of editorial materials, articles remain in original order, that is according to the issue's table of content, but for researchers' convenience, description provides their alphabetical list
Box 58 Folder 1
Box 58 Folder 1
1957
Box 58 Folder 2
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Box 58 Folder 2
(with Schwarz's replies and related materials, including letter of R. Abramovich)
Box 58 Folder 3
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Box 58 Folder 9
(#4 has three copies)
Box 58 Folder 10-12
(some issues - multiple copies)
Box 58 Folder 13-14
Box 58 Folder 15
Box 58 Folder 16-17
Box 58 Folder 18-19
(index is an excerpt from#12)
Box 58 Folder 20
Box 58 Folder 21-24
(some issues - multiple copies)
1958
(two copies of each issue except #1)
Box 58 Folder 25-26
Box 59 Folder 1-3
Box 59 Folder 4-7
(two copies of each issue)
Box 59 Folder 8
Box 59 Folder 9-10
Box 59 Folder 11
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Box 59 Folder 15
(carbon copy onThe Socialist Courierletterhead)
Box 59 Folder 15
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Box 59 Folder 17
(book review)
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(column "Ot nashego korrespondenta")
Box 59 Folder 19
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(typescripts with holograph notes)
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(mostly unsigned articles some of which may belong to Schwarz, and articles by various authors)
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(Russian and English)
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(mostly includes unsigned articles some of which may belong to Schwarz, and articles by various authors)
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(article regarding the conflict)
Box 60 Folder 9
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Box 63 Folder 14
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Box 63 Folder 13
Box 63 Folder 16
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Box 64 Folder 7
Box 64 Folder 9
Box 64 Folder 9
Box 64 Folder 9
Box 64 Folder 7
Box 64 Folder 8
Box 64 Folder 9
Box 64 Folder 8
Box 64 Folder 10
(incomplete)
Box 64 Folder 11
Box 64 Folder 12
Box 64 Folder 12
Box 64 Folder 11
Box 64 Folder 11
Box 64 Folder 12
Box 64 Folder 12
1959
Box 64 Folder 13
Box 64 Folder 14
Box 64 Folder 14
Box 64 Folder 14
Box 64 Folder 13
Box 64 Folder 14
Box 64 Folder 14
Box 64 Folder 13
Box 64 Folder 13
Box 64 Folder 15
Box 64 Folder 15
Box 64 Folder 15
Box 64 Folder 15
Box 64 Folder 16
Box 64 Folder 15
Box 64 Folder 16
Box 64 Folder 15
Box 64 Folder 16
Box 64 Folder 16
Box 64 Folder 16
Box 64 Folder 16
Box 65 Folder 2
Box 65 Folder 1
Box 65 Folder 1
Box 65 Folder 2
Box 65 Folder 1
1963
Box 65 Folder 3
Box 65 Folder 3
Box 65 Folder 3
Box 65 Folder 4
Box 65 Folder 4
Box 65 Folder 4
Box 65 Folder 5
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Box 65 Folder 6
Box 65 Folder 6
Box 65 Folder 6
1964
Box 65 Folder 7
Box 65 Folder 7
Box 65 Folder 8
(including copy in English and 2 letters from S.Schwarz to Tat'iana Pavlovna regarding translation)
Box 65 Folder 8
Box 65 Folder 9
Box 65 Folder 9
Box 65 Folder 9
Box 65 Folder 9
Box 65 Folder 10
Box 65 Folder 11
Box 65 Folder 11
Box 65 Folder 11
Box 65 Folder 11
Box 65 Folder 12-13
(Russian and English)
Box 65 Folder 12
Acquisition of Menshevik publications, newspapers, and magazines was one of the major elements of the Project. Periodicals were collected in various available formats as originals, photocopies, and microfilms. Files of this sub-subseriescontain a list of the Project holdings (incomplete) and references to the bibliography of Menshevik periodicals.
Periodicals belonging to the Project, as well as other periodicals and serial publications from Leopold Haimson Papers, are in a process of been cataloged by individual title (as of the February 2009). Originals and photocopies are cataloged for the SEEC collection (Soviet and East European Collection of printed materials in the Bakhmeteff archive) and will be available in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library upon completion of the cataloging process. Periodicals preserved on microfilms will be available in the Microform Reading Room.
For the comprehensive list of periodicals click here (or see Appendix 1 in the paper copy of the finding aid).
Box 65 Folder 14
Box 65
Microfilms belonging to the Menshevik project contain a variety of materials related to the history of the Menshevik movement: periodicals, books, archival materials from Soviet archives and libraries. Files of this sub-subseries include a list of the Project's holdings (incomplete) and references to the card catalog that contains information on holdings.
Microfilms belonging to the Project, as well as other microfilms from Leopold Haimson Papers, are in a process of been cataloged by individual title (as of the February 2009). Upon completion of the cataloging process they will be available in the Microform Reading Room.
For the comprehensive list of microfilms click here (or see Appendix 2 in the paper copy of the finding aid).
There is some number of microfilm reels with unidentified materials that may content documents and letters related to the history of Menshevism. These microfilms are part of the Series X: Research and Reference Materials (box 147-A).
Box 65 Folder 15-16
Box 65 Folder 16
(stored in Boxes 161-162)
Audio records of interviews with Georgian Mensheviks, the reading of N. Zhordania's memoirs, and seminar discussions. Reel-to-reel tapes stored along with other audio materials from the collection in Series XIV: Audio Materials (boxes 161-162).
Box 161-162
Box 161
(2 interviews recorded on the tape with Eradze's interviews)
Box 161
Box 161
(joint interview with Arsenidze)
Box 161
Box 162
(these interviews may not be related to the Menshevik project)
Box 161
(read by Ina Zhordania)
Box 162
1964
Box 162
Box 162
Box 162
Box 161
This series contains materials from the cooperative project that was launched in 1982 after an international colloquium in comparative labor history in Paris. The participants in the colloquium decided to pursue a discussion of analytic problems addressed in its proceedings, and to explore further possibilities of analyzing them in a comparative perspective through the application of quantitative methods. An international working group was created for this purpose. An international cooperative framework was established involving the Maison des Sciences de l'Homme (Paris), the International Research and Exchanges Board (New York), the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, and the eventual cooperation of the Friedrich Ebert and Feltrinelli Foundations. The tasks pursued by this Project included the creation of an international data bank to make available, in computer readable form, the statistical data on industrial labor conflicts recorded in the official and other major sources for Austria-Hungary, France, Great Britain, Italy, Germany, Imperial Russia, and the United States; the organization, under the sponsorship of the Project, of other colloquia in the field of comparative labor history; and the joint publication program. The series is arranged in three subseries and includes Project documents, writings, and research material. Related to the Project materials located also in Series VI: Colloquiua and Conferences.
Files contain project description, grant proposals, budget notes, and data. Not arranged.
Box 66 Folder 1-2
Comprises typescripts with holograph notes and correction; drafts and notes of the Project publications and papers presented at the international colloquium. Arranged in alphabetical order by volume's title, then alphabetically by author's name.
Box 66 Folder 1-2
Box 66 Folder 3-7
Box 66 Folder 3-7
Box 66 Folder 3-7
Box 66 Folder 3-7
Box 67 Folder 1-4
Box 67 Folder 5-8
Box 68 Folder 1-2
Box 68 Folder 3
Box 68 Folder 4
Box 68 Folder 4
Box 68 Folder 5
Box 68 Folder 5
Box 68 Folder 6
Box 68 Folder 7
Box 68 Folder 8
Box 68 Folder 9
Box 68 Folder 10
Box 68 Folder 11
Box 68 Folder 12
Box 68 Folder 13
(Manuscripts, drafts, typescripts and photocopies of typescripts of the articles contributed to the volume and papers presented at an international colloquium in Cortona in June 1986 many with manuscript corrections)
Box 68 Folder 14
Box 68 Folder 15
Box 68 Folder 16
Box 68 Folder 17
Box 68 Folder 17
Box 68 Folder 18
(including photocopy of a related letter from Gerald Feldman to Gioulio Sapelli, February 8, 1988)
Box 68 Folder 19
(English and French)
Box 69 Folder 1
Box 69 Folder 2
Box 69 Folder 3
(In Russian and English)
Box 69 Folder 3
Box 69 Folder 4
Box 69 Folder 5
Box 69 Folder 6
Box 69 Folder 7
Box 69 Folder 8
Box 69 Folder 9
(In English and Russian)
Box 69 Folder 10
Box 69 Folder 11
(In Russian and English)
Box 69 Folder 12
Box 70 Folder 1
Box 70 Folder 2
Box 70 Folder 3
Box 70 Folder 4
Box 70 Folder 5
(incompleted. Arranged in accordance with pagination)
Box 70 Folder 6
(incomplete)
Box 70 Folder 7
Box 70 Folder 8
Box 70 Folder 9
Box 70 Folder 10
Box 70 Folder 11
Box 70 Folder 12
Box 70 Folder 13
(this manuscript wasn't included in the final version of the volume)
Box 70 Folder 14
Box 70 Folder 15
Box 70 Folder 16
Box 71 Folder 1
Box 71 Folder 2
Box 71 Folder 3
Box 71 Folder 4
Box 71 Folder 5
Box 71 Folder 6
Box 71 Folder 7
Box 71 Folder 8-10
Contains extensive data on strikes, elections, and censuses; raw data, coding books, methodology description, statistical analysis. See also: Series X: Research and reference materials--Subseries X.2: Drafts and research notes--Strikes: statistical section (boxes 127-128) and Subseries X.3: Materials from Soviet archives and libraries--Strikes, workers' movement, and labor statistics (boxes 142-147).
Box 72
Box 73
Box 74
Box 75
Box 76
Box 77
Box 78
Box 79
Box 80
Box 81
Box 82
Box 83
Box 84
Files contain materials of academic seminars held by various institutions and include seminar minutes and notes, manuscripts of talks and papers presented by various authors; and related correspondence. Organized in five subseries by the name of the institution.
Seminar minutes, manuscripts of talks and papers presented at seminars held by Columbia University with related correspondence
Organized alphabetically by the subject of the seminars, then chronologically within the subject.
Box 85 Folder 1
(Preliminary draft for presentation on the seminar of May 8)
Box 85 Folder 2
Box 85 Folder 3-4
Box 85 Folder 3-4
Box 85 Folder 5-6
Box 85 Folder 7-8
Box 85 Folder 9
Box 85 Folder 10
Box 85 Folder 10
(summary of talk)
Box 85 Folder 11
Box 85 Folder 11
Box 85 Folder 12-13
Box 85 Folder 12-13
Box 85 Folder 14-15
Box 85 Folder 14-15
Box 85 Folder 16
(contain summary of talks)
Box 85 Folder 16
Box 86 Folder 1-2
Box 86 Folder 1-2
Box 86 Folder 1-2
Box 86 Folder 1-2
Box 86 Folder 1-2
Box 86 Folder 3-6
Box 86 Folder 3-6
Box 86 Folder 3-6
Box 86 Folder 3-6
Box 86 Folder 3-6
Box 86 Folder 3-6
Box 86 Folder 7
Box 86 Folder 7
(papers)
Box 86 Folder 8
Manuscripts of papers delivered at the seminars in 1972-1973 with related correspondence. Arranged chronologically.
(with related correspondence)
Box 86 Folder 9-10
Box 86 Folder 9-10
Box 86 Folder 11-12
Box 86 Folder 11-12
Box 86 Folder 11-12
Files include seminar notes and minutes. Arranged in chronological order.
Box 86 Folder 13
(minutes of Research Seminar)
Box 86 Folder 14
1966
Box 86 Folder 15
Box 86 Folder 15
1967
Box 86 Folder 16
Box 86 Folder 16
Box 86 Folder 16
Box 86 Folder 16
Box 86 Folder 16
Box 86 Folder 16
1968
Box 86 Folder 17
Box 86 Folder 17
Box 86 Folder 17
Box 86 Folder 17
1969
Box 86 Folder 18
Box 86 Folder 18
Box 86 Folder 18
1970
Box 86 Folder 19
Box 86 Folder 19
Box 86 Folder 19
Box 86 Folder 19
Box 86 Folder 19
Contains bulletins and correspondence. Not arranged.
Box 86 Folder 20
(bulletins and correspondence)
Contains typescript of talk delivered by M. Temkina and of the following discussion.
Box 86 Folder 21
This series comprises papers by various authors presented at colloquia and conferences, Haimson's notes, documents and correspondence related to the organization of these academic events. Organized in chronological order. Related materials can also be found in Series IV: Strikes Project; Series VIII: Institutional Files; Series IX: Russian Files.
Box 87 Folder 1
Box 87 Folder 1
Box 87 Folder 1-A
Box 87 Folder 1-A
Box 87 Folder 1-A
Box 87 Folder 1-A
Box 87 Folder 2
Box 87 Folder 2
Box 87 Folder 2
Box 87 Folder 2
Box 87 Folder 2
Box 87 Folder 2
Box 87 Folder 2
Box 87 Folder 3
1986
Box 87 Folder 4
Box 87 Folder 5-6
Box 87 Folder 5-6
Box 87 Folder 5-6
Box 87 Folder 5-6
Box 87 Folder 5-6
Box 87 Folder 7
Box 87 Folder 7
Box 87 Folder 7
Box 87 Folder 8
1990
Box 87 Folder 9
Box 87 Folder 10-11
(in Russian; with related correspondence)
Box 87 Folder 12
Box 87 Folder 12
(with related correspondence)
Box 87 Folder 13
Box 87 Folder 13
Box 87 Folder 13
Box 87 Folder 13
Box 87 Folder 13
Box 87 Folder 14
The series contains materials related to Haimson's work as an editor and compiler and includes drafts, notes, and corrections for The Mensheviks and project documentation, and manuscript for The Russian revolutionary tradition: an anthology. For more materials on Haimson's editorial activity see Series III: Menshevik project; Series IV: Strikes Project.
(drafts, notes, corrections)
Box 88 Folder 1-7
Box 88 Folder 1-7
Box 88 Folder 1-7
Box 88 Folder 8-9
(copies of off-prints and typescripts of translations)
Box 88 Folder 10
Box 88 Folder 11
Box 88 Folder 12
Box 88 Folder 13
Box 88 Folder 14
Box 88 Folder 15
Box 88 Folder 16
Box 88 Folder 17
Box 88 Folder 18
Box 88 Folder 19
Box 88 Folder 20
(author aka Woytinsky, W.)
Institutional materials accrued by Haimson during his work at the University of Chicago, Columbia University, and the Harriman Institute make up this series. Subject files contain internal institutional documents and correspondence, Haimson's correspondence with various organizations, grant applications and proposals, correspondence with publishers of his books, and materials regarding the Menshevik project. Organized into two subseries.
This subseries includes subject files related to Haimson's work at Chicago University. Files organized in alphabetical order by subject.
Box 89 Folder 1
Box 89 Folder 1
(Ihor Shevchenko)
Box 89 Folder 1
Box 89 Folder 2
Box 89 Folder 3
Box 89 Folder 3
Box 89 Folder 4
Box 89 Folder 5
Box 89 Folder 6
Box 89 Folder 6
Box 89 Folder 6
Box 89 Folder 6
Box 89 Folder 6
Box 89 Folder 6
Box 89 Folder 6
Box 89 Folder 7
Box 89 Folder 8
Box 89 Folder 9-13
Box 89 Folder 9-13
Box 89 Folder 9-13
Box 89 Folder 9-13
Box 89 Folder 14
Box 89 Folder 15
Box 89 Folder 16
(See also: Series III: Menshevik project--Subseries III.1: Project records--Sub-subseries III.1.1: Correspondence--Library, Box 15, Folders 12-13)
Box 89 Folder 17
Box 89 Folder 18-19
(minutes, letters, readings lists, term papers requirements, course planning, notes)
Box 90 Folder 1
(with related correspondence)
Box 90 Folder 2
Box 90 Folder 3-6
Box 90 Folder 7-8
(memos, proposals)
(personal files, recommendations, related correspondence)
Box 90 Folder 9
Box 90 Folder 10-14
(in alphabetical order)
This subseries includes subject files related to Haimson's work at Columbia University. Files arranged alphabetically by subject.
Box 91 Folder 1
Box 91 Folder 2
(See also: Series III: Menshevik Project--Subseries III.1: Project records--Sub-subseries III.1.1: Correspondence--Menshevik interviews correspondence, Box 15, Folder 14)
Box 91 Folder 3
Box 91 Folder 3
Box 91 Folder 3
Box 91 Folder 3
Box 91 Folder 4
Box 91 Folder 5
Box 91 Folder 6
Box 91 Folder 7
(with related correspondence)
Box 91 Folder 8
Box 91 Folder 9
Box 91 Folder 10
Box 91 Folder 11
Box 91 Folder 12
Box 91 Folder 13
(See also: Series I: Correspondence--Subseries I.2: General correspondence--Heller, C. (Box 3, Folder 10); Series III: Menshevik project--Subseries III.1: Project records--Sub-subseries III.1.1: Correspondence-- Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes (Box 15, Folder 1); Other files of Menshevik project correspondence)
Box 91 Folder 14
(job openings and recommendations. Arranged in chronological order)
Box 92 Folder 1
Box 92 Folder 2-3
Box 92 Folder 4-5
(correspondence, grant proposals and applications)
Box 92 Folder 6
(memos, letters)
Box 92 Folder 7
(John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Correspondence, research proposal, background information)
(See also files on Menshevik Project funding of 1961-1968 in: Series III: Menshevik Project--Subseries III.1: Project Records--Sub-subseries: III.1.4: Grant Files, Box 18, Folder 18)
Box 92 Folder 8-9
(documents, clippings, notes)
Box 92 Folder 10
Box 92 Folder 11
Box 92 Folder 12-13
Box 93 Folder 1
Box 93 Folder 2
(circular letters)
Box 93 Folder 3-6
(publication committee, publication reports, reading reports, correspondence)
Box 93 Folder 7
(announcements, recommendations, applications)
Box 93 Folder 8-10
Box 93 Folder 11
Box 93 Folder 12
Box 93 Folder 13
Box 93 Folder 14
Box 94 Folder 1
Box 94 Folder 2
Box 94 Folder 3
Box 94 Folder 4-12
(memoranda, correspondence, constituent documents, reports, clippings)
Box 94 Folder 13
(correspondence with Robert Cross re: Haimson's appointment to Columbia)
(correspondence, memos, documents, CVs)
Box 94 Folder 14-15
1966-1969
Box 95 Folder 1-2
1970-1989
Box 95 Folder 3
(course descriptions, syllabus, readings, requirements)
Box 95 Folder 4
Box 95 Folder 5
Box 95 Folder 6-7
(See also files of 1956-1961 in: Subseries VIII.1: Chicago University Files--Grants-- Inter-University Committee on Travel Grants, Box 89, Folder 2)
Box 95 Folder 8-10
(correspondence, data sheets, proposals)
Box 95 Folder 11
Box 95 Folder 12
(grant proposal)
Box 95 Folder 13
(description of project)
Box 95 Folder 14
(Search for a Slavic and Eastern Europe Bibliographer)
Box 95 Folder 15
(correspondence, memos)
(See also: Series IX: Russian Files, Boxes 100-101 and Subseries VIII.1: Chicago University Files--Library, Box 89, Folders 9-16)
Box 95 Folder 16
Box 96 Folder 1
Box 96 Folder 2
(grant proposal)
(See also: Series I: Correspondence--Subseries I.2: General correspondence--Heller, C., Box 3, Folder 10)
Box 96 Folder 3
Box 96 Folder 4
Box 96 Folder 5-6
Box 96 Folder 7-12
Box 96 Folder 13
Box 96 Folder 14
(grant proposals, applications, letters)
Box 97 Folder 1-2
Box 97 Folder 3
Box 97 Folder 4
1994
(proposals, correspondence)
Box 97 Folder 5-11
1972-1988
Box 98 Folder 1-3
1989-1993
Box 98 Folder 4
Box 98 Folder 5-8
Box 98 Folder 9-12
(drafts and original grant proposals, correspondence, notes, notebooks, Haimson's CV)
Box 99 Folder 1-8
Box 99 Folder 9
Box 99 Folder 10
Box 99 Folder 11
Box 99 Folder 12
(correspondence with Zbigniew Brzezinski)
Box 99 Folder 13
(random incomplete drafts of some Haimson's research proposals)
Box 99 Folder 14
Box 99 Folder 15
(Information on Columbia students is also a part of various subject files, such as: Harriman Institute--Fellowships; History Department--Fellowships; Employment openings; Correspondence, etc)
Box 100 Folder 1
(random selection of correspondence regarding students of the History department and Harriman Institute. Arranged in chronological order then alphabetically within the year)
Box 100 Folder 2
Box 100 Folder 3
Box 100 Folder 4
(budget report of grant)
This series contains materials related to Haimson's long-lasting participation in scholarly and library exchanges between the United States and the Soviet Union and includes correspondence with various people (mostly with Russian scholars) and institutions, such as the Academy of Science, the Institute of History, libraries, etc.; and materials on scholarly and library exchange programs and Haimson's trips to Russia.
Comprises personal and business correspondence regarding scholar exchange, colloquia, etc., mostly with Russian scholars. Also included related materials, such as writings by various authors, notes, and clippings. Arranged alphabetically by the last name of correspondent.
Box 100 Folder 5
(Institute of History of the USSR, Academy of Schience, Leningrad)
(Institute of History of the USSR Academy of Schience, Moscow)
Box 100 Folder 6
Box 100 Folder 6
Box 100 Folder 7
Box 100 Folder 8
(Institute of History of the USSR, Academy of Schience, Leningrad)
Box 100 Folder 9
(Institute of History of the USSR Academy of Schience, Leningrad)
Box 100 Folder 10
(Moscow State University)
Box 100 Folder 10
(Institute of History of the USSR, Academy of Schience, Moscow)
Box 100 Folder 11
(Institute of History of the USSR, Academy of Schience, Moscow)
Box 100 Folder 11
(Institute of History of the USSR, Academy of Schience, Leningrad)
Box 100 Folder 12
(Institute of History of the USSR, Academy of Schience, Moscow)
Box 100 Folder 12
Box 100 Folder 12
Box 100 Folder 13
(Ministry of Higher and Specialized Secondary Education of the USSR)
Box 100 Folder 13
(Leningrad Scientific Center, USSR Academy of Science)
Box 100 Folder 13
(Tsentral'nyi Gosudarstvennyi Istoricheskii Arkhiv, Sankt-Peterburg)
Box 100 Folder 13
Box 100 Folder 13
Box 100 Folder 13
Box 100 Folder 13
Box 100 Folder 14
(Institute of History of the USSR, Academy of Schience, Moscow)
Box 100 Folder 15
(Institute of History of the USSR, Academy of Schience, Moscow)
Box 100 Folder 15
(Tsentral'nyi Gosudarstvennyi Arkhiv)
Box 100 Folder 15
(Presidium of the Academy of Science, Moscow)
Box 100 Folder 15
Box 100 Folder 15
(Academy of Science, Moscow)
Box 100 Folder 15
Box 100 Folder 15
(Moscow State University)
Box 100 Folder 16
(Moscow State University)
Box 100 Folder 16
(Institute of History of the Russia, Academy of Science)
Box 100 Folder 17
(Institute of History of the USSR, Academy of Schience, Moscow)
Box 100 Folder 17
(Institute of History of the USSR, Academy of Schience, Moscow)
Box 100 Folder 17
(Presidium of the Academy of Science, Moscow)
Box 100 Folder 17
(Haimson's letter to him)
Box 100 Folder 18
(Institute of History of the USSR, Academy of Schience, Leningrad)
Box 100 Folder 18
Box 100 Folder 18
(Peterburg Scientific Center)
Box 100 Folder 19
(Institute of History of the USSR, Academy of Schience, Moscow)
Box 100 Folder 19
(Institute of Chemical Physics of the USSR, Academy of Schience, Moscow)
Box 100 Folder 19
Box 100 Folder 19
Box 100 Folder 19
Box 100 Folder 20
(National Committee of Soviet Historians, Moscow)
Box 100 Folder 21
Box 100 Folder 21
(Institute of History of the USSR Academy of Schience, Moscow)
Box 100 Folder 22
Box 100 Folder 22
(State Committee on Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries; National Committee of Historiana of the Soviet Union)
Box 100 Folder 22
Box 100 Folder 23
The subseries contains agreements and memorandums, related correspondence, and subject files, including files on Haimson's trips to the Soviet Union. For more materials on the program of exchange of scholars and inter-library exchange between the US and the USSR see: Series III: Menshevik project--Subseries III.1: Projects records--Sub-subseries III.1.2: Documents--Trip to Europe (box 18, folders 4-6) and Sub-subseries III.1.1: Correspondence--Library (box 15, folder 12-13); Series VIII: Institutional Files--Subseries VIII.1: Chicago University--Library (box 89, folder 9-15) and Subseries VIII.1: Chicago University--Inter-University Committee on Travel Grants (box 89, folder 2); Series VIII: Institutional Files--Subseries VIII.2: Columbia University--Library exchange (box 95, folder 16), Subseries VIII.2: Columbia University--American Historical Association (box 91, folder 3), Subseries VIII.2: Columbia University-- Inter-University Committee on Travel Grants (box 95, folder 6-7); Series VI: Colloquia and Conferences (box 87).
Box 101 Folder 1
Box 101 Folder 2
Box 101 Folder 3
Box 101 Folder 4
Box 101 Folder 5
Box 101 Folder 6
Box 101 Folder 6
Box 101 Folder 6
Box 101 Folder 7
(See also: Series III: Menshevik project--Subseries III.1: Project records--Trip to Europe; Box 18, Folders 4-6)
Box 101 Folder 8
Box 101 Folder 9
Box 101 Folder 10
Box 101 Folder 11
Box 101 Folder 12
Box 101 Folder 13
Box 101 Folder 14
Box 101 Folder 15
(correspondence and documents)
Contains research materials on Russian social history, including bibliographic files; Haimson's own data files and his many notebooks, scholarly notes, and drafts of his lectures and writings; materials copied in Soviet archives and libraries; and printed materials. Arranged in four subseries.
Contains lists of pamphlets, books, archival materials, and microfilms; photocopies of published bibliography on various research subjects; and extensive subject card catalog created by Haimson.
Box 101 Folder 16-17
Box 101 Folder 18
Box 101 Folder 19
Box 101 Folder 20
Box 102
Box 103
Box 104
Box 105
Box 105
Box 106
Box 107
Box 108
Box 109
Box 110
Box 111
Box 112
Box 113
Box 113
Box 114
Box 114
Box 115
(Note by L. Haimson: "Alphabetical order - red numbers. Arranged by number of Box - green numbers")
Includes drafts and notes of Haimson's lectures from various years, writings, papers for conferences and colloquia; materials for research projects and seminars; extracts from various sources, such as books, articles, archives. Notebooks, notepads, scrap notes. Organized by subjects.
(drafts of Haimson's lectures of various years, notes, related material)
Box 116
Box 117
Box 118
Box 118 Folder 9-10
(1992 1994)
Box 119 Folder 1-7
(including his materials from Amsterdam Archive)
Box 119 Folder 8-13
Box 119 Folder 13-A
Box 119 Folder 14
Box 119 Folder 15
Box 119 Folder 16
Box 119 Folder 17-18
Box 119 Folder 17-18
Box 120 Folder 1
Box 120 Folder 2-3
Box 120 Folder 4
Box 120 Folder 5
Box 120 Folder 6
Box 120 Folder 7-12
Box 120 Folder 13
Box 120 Folder 14
Box 120 Folder 15
Box 120 Folder 16
Box 120 Folder 17
Box 121 Folder 1-3
Box 121 Folder 4
Box 121 Folder 5
Box 121 Folder 6
Box 121 Folder 7
Box 121 Folder 8
Box 121 Folder 9
Box 121 Folder 10
Box 121 Folder 11-14
Box 122
(mostly Tsentral'nyi Gosudarstvennyi Vsesoiuznyi Istoricheskii arkhiv)
Box 123
(mostly Tsentral'nyi Gosudarstvennyi Vsesoiuznyi Istoricheskii arkhiv)
Box 124
(mostly Tsentral'nyi Gosudarstvennyi Vsesoiuznyi Istoricheskii arkhiv)
Box 125
(mostly Tsentral'nyi Gosudarstvennyi Vsesoiuznyi Istoricheskii arkhiv)
Box 126
(mostly Tsentral'nyi Gosudarstvennyi Vsesoiuznyi Istoricheskii arkhiv)
Box 127
Box 128
Box 129
Box 130
Box 131
Box 132
Box 133
Box 134
Box 135
Box 136
Box 137
Photocopies and transcripts of letters, diaries, police reports, statistical data, writings, materials on the State Duma and political parties from Soviet archives including Tsentral'nyi Gosudarstvennyi Istoricheskii arkhiv, Tsentral'nyi Gosudarstvennyi arkhiv Oktiabr'skoi revoliutsii, INION, State Library named after V.I.Lenin. Organized by subject. Also includes microfilms with unidentified extracts and fragments from handwritten letters.
Box 137 Folder 9
Box 137 Folder 10-11
Box 138 Folder 1-3
Box 138 Folder 4
Box 138 Folder 5-9
Box 139 Folder 1-9
Box 140 Folder 1-3
Box 140 Folder 4-5
(cataloged under the call numbers SEEC 2149 and SEEC 2157 and stored and stored along with SEEC holdings)
Box 140 Folder 6-9
Box 141 Folder 1-6
Box 141 Folder 7-8
Box 141 Folder 9-10
(organized in alphabetical order by regions)
Box 141 Folder 11-12
Box 142
Box 143
Box 144
Box 145
Box 146
Box 147
Box 147 Folder 7
Box 147 Folder 8
Box 147 Folder 9
Box 147-A
This subseries comprises pamphlets, photocopies of books and articles, some with Haimson's notes. Arranged in alphabetical order. Periodicals are not included in this subseries.
Box 148 Folder 1
(loose pages)
Box 148 Folder 2
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(incompete)
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This series consists of manuscripts and reprints of works by various authors on different subjects. More writings by various authors are part of other series and filed throughout the collection. They can be searched by the author's last name. This series is arranged in two subseries.
Typescript of "Reminiscences" by Segal-Meler and extract on a visit to the Soviet Union by an unidentified author. See also memoirs of Mensheviks in Series III: Menshevik project.
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Typescripts, photocopies of typescripts, reprints and separate publications by SIA of essays, articles, monographs, papers for conferences and colloquia, lectures (including written versions of Geroid Robinson's lectures on Russian and Soviet history), research materials. Many inscribed by authors. In alphabetical order by author's name. Unidentified and untitled writings stored at the end of subseries and may include some works that belong to Haimson.
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(In Russian. English translation "The Russian peasantry, 1907-1914" by B.Travis: see Series I: Correspondence--Subseries I.4: Subject correspondence--Sub-subseries I.4.3: Publishers--American Historical Review; Box 11, Folder 2)
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("SSSR na fone proshlogo Rossii. Konspekt russkoi istorii v novom osveshchenii." With related letters from R.Pipes)
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(dissertation)
(reprint of the book review published inCanadian Slavic Studies, II, No. 4: 576-580, Winter, 1968)
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(project proposal)
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(book review)
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(doctoral theses)
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(preliminary draft)
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(Russian and English)
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(inscribed by author to L.Haimson)
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(translation; inscribed by author to L.Haimson)
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(unpublished manuscript)
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(incomplete: pages 474-547 and 559-672)
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(based on governors' reports. Also includes data and description of archival funds in Russian archives)
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This series holds Haimson's CVs and photographs.
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(shelved at RBML Historical Map Collection P-Europe--Russia)
There are four maps: Karta zheleznykh dorog Evropeiskoi Rossii, Plan Gatchiny, Plan Petergofa, and Plan Sestroretska.
The series comprises reel-to-reel tapes with materials from the Menshevik Project and some tapes that may not be related to it. Arranged in 3 subseries.
N. Zhordania's memoirs read by I.Zhordania.
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(read by Ina Zhordania)
Includes interviews with Georgian Mensheviks and reels entitled "Russian interviews" that may not be related to the Menshevik project. Arranged alphabetically.
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(2 interviews recorded on the tape with Eradze's interviews)
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(joint interview with Arsenidze)
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(these interviews may not be related to the Menshevik project)
Audio records of five seminars. Arranged chronologically.
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1964
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384 of 5.25'' diskettes and 14 of 3.5" diskettes contain files in Lotus 1-2-3, Word and other formats with archival and bibliographical material, manuscripts, letters, papers, statistics, grants and working files mostly related to the Strikes Project. Also contains material related to the Menshevik project, the Russian Exchange program, and various other subjects.
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Oversize materials removed from Series III: Menshevik Project and stored in flat boxes. Organized into two subseries.
Includes documents on English delegation of 1920 and research and reference material. Arranged by the type of document.
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Contains galley proofs and final revises with holograph notes. In chronological order.
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