Archives And Manuscript Repositories In The Ussr: Moscow And Leningrad
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A foundational reference work in the field of archival science and Soviet studies, Archives and Manuscript Repositories in the USSR: Moscow and Leningrad presents a comprehensive and meticulously researched guide to the major archival institutions of the Soviet Union's two most historically significant cities. Grimsted details the holdings, organizational structures, and access procedures of dozens of repositories, ranging from state and party archives to libraries and specialized research institutions. Written with scholarly precision, the work instructs researchers, historians, and librarians on how to navigate the complex Soviet archival system, providing finding aids, institutional histories, and bibliographic references that remain invaluable to specialists in Russian and Eastern European history. The authoritative tone reflects Grimsted's unparalleled expertise in the field, making this an indispensable resource for anyone conducting primary source research on Russian imperial, Soviet, or pre-Soviet history. Decades after its publication, it continues to serve as a critical starting point for archival research in what was once the USSR.
Author: Patricia Kennedy Grimsted
Format: Hardback
Published: 1972, Princeton University Press
Genre: Reference & language
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A foundational reference work in the field of archival science and Soviet studies, Archives and Manuscript Repositories in the USSR: Moscow and Leningrad presents a comprehensive and meticulously researched guide to the major archival institutions of the Soviet Union's two most historically significant cities. Grimsted details the holdings, organizational structures, and access procedures of dozens of repositories, ranging from state and party archives to libraries and specialized research institutions. Written with scholarly precision, the work instructs researchers, historians, and librarians on how to navigate the complex Soviet archival system, providing finding aids, institutional histories, and bibliographic references that remain invaluable to specialists in Russian and Eastern European history. The authoritative tone reflects Grimsted's unparalleled expertise in the field, making this an indispensable resource for anyone conducting primary source research on Russian imperial, Soviet, or pre-Soviet history. Decades after its publication, it continues to serve as a critical starting point for archival research in what was once the USSR.