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Rare Book & Manuscript Library

Rare Book & Manuscript Library

6th Floor East Butler Library
535 West 114th Street
New York, NY 10027, USA
rbml@library.columbia.edu
The Rare Book & Manuscript Library is Columbia University’s principal repository for special collections. We collect, preserve, describe, promote, and provide access to the material evidence of diverse individuals and activities in alignment with the University’s research and teaching mission. We build and steward deep collections in select subject areas and connect them to a global audience through reference, teaching, exhibitions, publications, and public programs.

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Nikolai Timofeevich Kashtanov Manuscript, 1942

77 pages
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Bound typescript "0 sukonnom fabrikante N.T.Kashtanove" by an unknown author about Kashtanov. It was written in Paris in 1942, and discusses Kashtanov's family, and his industrial, financial, and social activities in Russia and in the emigration. Also included are photographs of Kashtanov and of the Kashtanov textile factory in Serpukhov, Russia.

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Alexander Erlich papers, 1953-1985

0.42 linear feet
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Regarded by his peers as an expert in the field, Professor Alexander Erlich devoted more than three decades to the study of the economic conditions and policies of the Soviet Union. This collection consists primarily of correspondence, manuscripts, and research notes relating to his work and his career at Columbia University.
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Research Program on the USSR Manuscripts, 1950-1955

24 linear feet
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Manuscripts and publications produced by the Research Program on the USSR (1950-1955). The RP-USSR, based at Columbia University, commissioned manuscripts by exiled Soviet intellectuals on various aspects of the history and development of the USSR.
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