Descriptive Summary
Administrative Information
Biographical Note
Scope and Content Note
Indexing Terms
Descriptive Summary
Title: Vladimir Bodisco papers,
Date (inclusive): 1954-2000
Collection number: 2001C39
Creator:
Bodisco, Vladimir 1912-
Extent:
5 microfilm reels
(0.75 linear feet)
Repository:
Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace
Stanford, California 94305-6010
Abstract: Writings, correspondence, personal documents, and printed matter, relating to Russian military history, cattle-breeding, and
Russian migr affairs.
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Archives
Languages:
Russian,
and Spanish or Castilian.
Administrative Information
Access
Collection is open for research.
Publication Rights
For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Archives.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Vladimir Bodisco Papers, [Box no.], Hoover Institution Archives.
Acquisition Information
Acquired.
Location of Originals
Originals in: Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco.
Biographical Note
| 1912 January 14 |
Born, St. Petersburg, Russia |
| 1930 |
Graduated, Russian military college, Yugoslavia |
| 1940 |
Graduated, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia |
| 1951 |
Naturalized as a Venezuelan citizen |
| 1965 |
Doctorate in Agricultural Sciences, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia |
| 1985 |
Author,
Ganado de doble proposito
|
| 1998 April 12 |
Died, Venezuela |
Scope and Content Note
Vladimir Vasil'evich Bodisco was a specialist in cattle breeding who was raised and educated in Yugoslavia. The collection
contains his memoirs ("Konspekt proshedshei zhizni" in WRITINGS) and articles about life in Russian migr cadet schools and
the military school at Bela Crkva, Yugoslavia, as well as collected materials on Russian military history and military educational
establishments abroad.
Detailed processing and preservation microfilming for these materials were made possible by a generous grant from the National
Endowment for the Humanities and by matching funds from the Hoover Institution and Museum of Russian Culture. The grant also
provides depositing a microfilm copy in the Hoover Institution Archives. The original materials remain in the Museum of Russian
Culture, San Francisco as its property. A transfer table indicating corresponding box and reel numbers is available at the
Hoover Institution Archives.
The Hoover Institution assumes all responsibility for notifying users that they must comply with the copyright law of the
United States (Title 17 United States Code) and Hoover Rules for the Use and Reproduction of Archival Materials.
Indexing Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the repository's online public access catalog.
Subjects
Russia. Armiia.
Cattle--Breeding.
Russians--Yugoslavia.
Russians--Venezuela.
Russia.
Yugoslavia.
Venezuela.