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School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES) Library, University College London

Catalogue of Pares Collection - item descriptions PAR/7/1-PAR/7/13

PAR/7/1 Papers and correspondence re aid for Russian refugees (1918-1935)

Previous number: box 9 and part of 1b

Contents: papers and correspondence re Pares' involvement in aid for Russian refugees including Russian children's and students' education in Britain and employment of refugees. Also correspondence relating to a mss by an émigré Syroboyarsky which claimed to contain letters by the last Tsarina

1 box containing 3 folders and 1 envelope

To PAR/7/1/1-7/1/4 piece descriptions

PAR/7/2 Reports presented by Pares to the British Government re Russia and reports re education of Russian refugees in Britain (1918-1919)

Previous number: box 29

Contents: reports presented to the British Government presumably all by Pares re Russia particularly educational aid to White held area and proposals for more studies of Russia in Britain; also reports re the education of Russian refugees in Britain

1 box containing 4 envelopes

To PAR/7/2/4-7/2/4 piece descriptions

PAR/7/3 Reports, memos, pamphlets and other papers re Soviet affairs (1919-1934)

Previous number: box 15

Contents: reports, memos, pamphlets and other papers re Soviet affairs by Pares and others. The material is mainly anti-Communist in sympathies.

1 box containing 5 folders and 3 envelopes

To PAR/7/3/1-7/3/8 piece descriptions

PAR/7/4 Reports, memos, pamphlets and other papers re Soviet affairs (1918-1932)

Previous number: box 14a

Contents: reports, memos, pamphlets and other papers re Soviet affairs by Pares and others. The material is mostly anti-Communist in sympathies and particularly highlights religious persecution in the Soviet Union.

1 box containing 4 envelopes

To PAR/7/4/1-7/4/4 piece descriptions

PAR/7/5 Reports, memos, pamphlets and other papers re Soviet affairs (1922-1928)

Previous number: box 14b

Contents: reports, memos, pamphlets and other papers re Soviet affairs by Pares and others. The material is mostly anti-Communist in sympathies.

1 box containing 3 envelopes

To PAR/7/5/1-7/5/3 piece descriptions

PAR/7/6 Correspondence and papers mainly with publishers and re adult education lectures given (1920-1939)

Previous number: box 7a and parts of boxes 7b and 32

Contents: correspondence with publishers and re adult education lectures given by Pares; also syllabuses of adult education courses taught by Pares

1 box containing 5 envelopes

To PAR/7/6/1-7/6/5 piece descriptions

PAR/7/7 Correspondence re public lectures given by Pares (Apr 1932-Dec 1934)

Previous number: box 6a

Contents: correspondence re public lectures given by Pares to a variety of organisations

1 box containing 2 envelopes

To PAR/7/7/1-7/7/2 piece descriptions

PAR/7/8 Correspondence re public lectures given by Pares (Jan 1935-Dec 1936)

Previous number: box 6b

Contents: correspondence re public lectures and lectures to adult education courses given by Pares

1 box containing 3 envelopes

To PAR/7/8/1-7/8/3 piece descriptions

PAR/7/9 Correspondence re public lectures given by Pares (Jan 1937-Jan 1938)

Previous number: box 5 and part of box 7b

Contents: correspondence re public lectures and lectures to adult education courses given by Pares

1 box containing 3 envelopes

To PAR/7/9/1-7/9/3 piece descriptions

PAR/7/10 Mss of "Moscow admits a critic" and related correspondence (1935-1937)

Previous number: box 33 and part of boxes 8 and 17

Contents: mss of "Moscow admits a critic" (London, 1936) and correspondence related to the publication of this work and to Pares' visit to the Soviet Union (late 1935-early 1936) which led to the writing of the book. Pares wrote "Moscow admits a critic" after being allowed to visit the Soviet Union for the first time since 1919. His primary aim was to negotiate Soviet/British student exchanges and develop contacts between Soviet and British academics. Some of the correspondence is from British academics asking Pares' advice on arranging visits and on appropriate contacts in the Soviet Union.

1 box containing 3 envelopes and 2 folders

To PAR/7/10/1-7/10/5 piece descriptions

PAR/7/11 Correspondence and papers relating British Church relations with the Soviet Union and Captain Paul Bulygin's book "The murder of the Romanovs" (1931-1940)

Previous number: box 8

Contents: correspondence re Russian Clergy and Church Aid Fund and the Church of England Council on Foreign Relations and correspondence and papers re the publication of Paul Bulygin's book "The murder of the Romanovs"

1 box containing 2 folders

To PAR/7/11/1-7/11/2 piece descriptions

PAR/7/12 Press cuttings mainly re Soviet affairs (1917-1939, mainly 1919-1939)

Previous number: box 20 and part of box 18

Contents: press cuttings mainly re Soviet affairs, also some of the Labour Party conference and reviews of Pares' work

1 box containing 5 envelopes

To PAR/7/12/1-7/12/5 piece descriptions

PAR/7/13 Press cuttings mainly re Soviet affairs and the murders of the Russian Imperial family (circa 1917-1938, mainly 1920-1938)

Previous number: box 19

Contents: press cuttings re Soviet affairs and the murder of the Russian Imperial family

1 box containing 4 envelopes

To PAR/7/13/1-7/13/4 piece descriptions

To PAR/7 class description


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