Register of the Mikhail Ianovich Makarenko papers

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Title: Mikhail Ianovich Makarenko papers
Date (bulk): 1961-1998
Collection Number: 2016C24
Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives
Language of Material: Russian
Physical Description: 109 manuscript boxes, 26 oversize boxes (96.5 Linear Feet)
Abstract: Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, personal documents, printed matter, and audiovisual material relating to forced labor, political prisoners, civil rights, and dissent in the Soviet Union, and to human rights activities of Resistance International.
Creator: Makarenko, Mikhail Ianovich, 1931-2007
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Library & Archives

Access

Boxes 119-133 closed. Box 135 may not be used without permission of the Archivist. The remainder of the collection is open for research; materials must be requested in advance via our reservation system. If there are audiovisual or digital media material in the collection, they must be reformatted before providing access.

Use

For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Library & Archives.

Acquisition Information

Materials were acquired by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives in 2014.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Mikhail Ianovich Makarenko papers, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives.

Biographical Note

Soviet dissident and human rights activist; founder, Resistance International.

Scope and Content of Collection

The Mikhail Ianovich Makarenko papers document the life and work of human rights activist and Soviet dissident Mikhail Makarenko through memoirs, oral history interviews, correspondence, and video and sound recordings. The collection also contains records of human rights organizations founded by Makarenko and his comrades-in-arms: the Memento and Radonezh societies, as well as Resistance International.
After initial dissident activities, in 1965 Makarenko established a non-conformist art gallery in Novosibirsk-Academgorodok. He managed to introduce freedom of art and legalize modern art that had been forbidden by the Soviet government for many years. He showed Russians the brilliant paintings of Filonov, Grinevich, Lisssitskiĭ, and others. Materials reflecting his activities in promoting the Russian avant-garde are in the Subject File; Speeches and Writings; Photographs, Slides, and Negatives; and Motion Picture Films series. In the Sound Recordings series there are recordings of Makarenko's phone conversation with Marc Chagall regarding a future exhibit, to which the French painter agreed to come. However, this show never happened, as Mikhail Makarenko was arrested in 1968.
Makarenko spent eleven years as a political prisoner in jails, psychotherapeutic institutions, and labor camps. The Biographical File documents his political trials and prison terms. His prison uniform and items allowed in labor camps are found in the Memorabilia series. In January 1978, Makarenko escaped from prison for the third time. On April 22nd, 1978 a secret burial took place at the Kremlin Wall in Moscow as a political protest. The remains of deceased prisoners of the Gulag from the Belomor region - the "great construction project of the century," cheaply and quickly built at the cost of immense suffering and blood from one to two hundred thousand people - were exhumed from a mass grave and brought to Moscow by Makarenko and his associates. All the prisoners of the Gulag had died without any blessing.
The symbolic reburial ceremony for all of the victims of the Red Terror began at Makarenko's apartment. Separate memorial services were conducted by Orthodox priests, Jewish rabbis, and Muslim clerics. The whole event was documented by Makarenko in memoirs, photographs, slides, films, and thirteen memorial banners in Russian, Ukrainian, Farsi, Hebrew, and Georgian, all of which are included in this collection.
Suspecting more political agitation, the KGB issued Makarenko an ultimatum: leave the country or return to the Gulag. Later in 1978, he was encouraged to immigrate to West Germany.
Arriving in the United States in 1980, Makarenko's life as an immigrant, as a natural extension of his dissident activities, was dedicated to protecting human rights. He began collecting evidence to present to the U.S. government comprehensive documentary proof that the Soviet Union was operating a "concentration camp industry."
Hundreds of documents, including letters, reports, memoranda, affidavits, photographs, and documentary films, as well as an impressive range of newspaper, radio, and television coverage of the slave labor issue, are presented in the Subject File, Correspondence, and Sound Recordings series. This information became a credible source in hearings before the Subcommittee on International Finance and Monetary Policy of the U.S. Congress. The documents reflecting Makarenko's assistance to former political prisoners wishing to come to the U.S., and his protests at the Soviet Embassy in New York alongside Soviet Jews, Lithuanians, Ukrainians, and Georgians, are documented in the Subject File; Resistance International File; Georgian Dissident Movement File; Evgeniĭ Esaulenko Papers; Photographs, Slides, and Negatives; and Oversize Material series.
Materials documenting Soviet communist crimes against humanity, including Makarenko's articles and books, interviews, presentations, appeals, testimonies, and press conferences, can be found in the Speeches and Writings, Subject File, Printed Matter, Sound Recordings, and Video Recordings series.
Acknowledgments: The Mikhail Makarenko papers were processed with the contributions and expertise of Makarenko's long time assistant, translator, and close friend, Gregory Burnside.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Audiotapes
Video tapes
Forced labor -- Soviet Union
Motion pictures
Dissenters -- Soviet Union
Political prisoners -- Soviet Union
Civil rights -- Soviet Union

 

Biographical File 1969-1997

box 1, folder 1-9

Biographical writings 1978-1985

box 1, folder 10-11

Clippings of Makarenko 1969-1995

box 2, folder 1-8

Clippings of Makarenko (cont'd.) 1969-1995

box 3, folder 1-12

Clippings of Makarenko (cont'd.) 1969-1995

box 4, folder 1-7

Clippings of Makarenko (cont'd.) 1969-1995

box 4, folder 8-11

Freedom of Information Act requests from Federal Bureau of Investigation records 1989-1992

box 5, folder 1

Identification, membership, and business cards 1969-1996

box 5, folder 2-10

Immigration and naturalization documents 1981-1997

box 6, folder 1

Notebooks 1980-1983

box 6, folder 2-15

Political trial of Mikhail Makarenko files 1969-1979

Scope and Contents

Includes charging documents, legal complaints, term in Soviet forced labour camps, and appeals
box 7, folder 1-4

Political trial of Mikhail Makarenko (cont'd.) 1969-1979

 

Correspondence 1957-1998

box 7, folder 5-13

General 1970-1998

box 8, folder 1-12

General (cont'd.) 1970-1998

box 9, folder 1-12

General (cont'd.) 1970-1998

box 10, folder 1-3

General (cont'd.) 1970-1998

box 10, folder 4-5

Amnesty International 1978-1981

box 10, folder 6

Anisimov, Viktor P. 1976-1978

box 10, folder 7

Antic, Oksana 1982-1983

box 10, folder 8

Antoniuk, Zinoviĭ 1979-1981

box 10, folder 9

Apterman, Il'ia 1979

box 10, folder 10

Babintsev, Evgeniĭ K. 1975-1978

box 10, folder 11

Berg, Sonia 1979-1980

box 10, folder 12

Berger, Anatoliĭ S. 1978, 1987

box 10, folder 13

Böll, Heinrich 1979

box 10, folder 14

Bolonkin, Aleksandr 1987

box 10, folder 15

Bondar', Nikolaĭ V. 1977-1990

box 10, folder 16

Bonner, Elena 1979

box 10, folder 17

Brusina, Vira 1970-1975

box 10, folder 18

Bul'binskiĭ, Boris I. 1975-1979

box 10, folder 19

Burnside, Gregory 1985-1995

box 10, folder 20

C. H. Parker Company 1986-1987

box 10, folder 21

Caputo, Michael 1988

box 10, folder 22

Chernovil, Viacheslav 1979

box 10, folder 23

Chikarleev, Iuriĭ 1980

box 10, folder 24

Chirkov, Gennadiĭ 1975-1978

box 10, folder 25

Chuĭko, V. 1979

box 10, folder 26

Dalchow, Rosemarie 1981

box 10, folder 27

Davydov, Georgiĭ (Egor) 1977-1986

box 11, folder 1

Deibert, Eduard 1978-1979

box 11, folder 2

Dushin, Grigoriĭ D. 1978

box 11, folder 3

Dziuba, Vladimir G. 1978-1980

box 11, folder 4

Faigeles, Suzan 1985

box 11, folder 5

Falk, Angelina Vasil'evna 1976

box 11, folder 6

Fleĭschhammer, Snyeborg 1980

box 11, folder 7

Freyman, Alex 1978-1980

box 11, folder 8

Fridliand, Ida G. 1979

box 11, folder 9

Fridman, Elena 1978

box 11, folder 10

Frolov, Oleg 1975-1977

box 11, folder 11

Genin, Aleksandr 1987-1994

box 11, folder 12-13

Gerasimov, Valentin 1985-1997

box 11, folder 14-15

Gerstenmaier, Irina 1978-1979

box 11, folder 16

Glauberman, Michael 1979

box 11, folder 17

Gribanov, Boris 1989-1991

box 11, folder 18

Grigorenko, Petr

box 11, folder 19-20

Hirschensohn, Fanny 1973-1981

box 11, folder 21

International Rescue Committee 1979

box 11, folder 22

Isakova, Valeriia I. 1975-1976

box 11, folder 23

Ivanov, Anatoliĭ 1978

box 11, folder 24

Ivoĭlov, V. F. 1979

box 11, folder 25

Kagan, Yehuda 1980

box 11, folder 26

Kalinichenko, Vitaliĭ 1973-1990

box 11, folder 27

Kampov, Pavel F. 1979

box 11, folder 28

Kandyba, Ivan 1978

box 11, folder 29

Kaplun, Irina 1974-1976

box 11, folder 30

Kheĭfits, Mikhail 1973-1975

box 11, folder 31

Klimenko, F. F. 1975-1977

box 11, folder 32

Konovalikhin, Vadim 1979-1980

box 11, folder 33

Kopelev, Lev 1974

box 11, folder 34

Kordova, Bogdan 1978

box 11, folder 35

Kots, Mikhail 1978

box 11, folder 36

Kulik, Galina 1978

box 11, folder 37

Kuvakin, V. 1979

box 12, folder 1

Landa, Mal'va 1974-1979

box 12, folder 2

Latte, Guido J., De 1981

box 12, folder 3

Levitin-Krasnov, Anatoliĭ 1979

box 12, folder 4

Liubarskiĭ, Kronid and Veronika 1977-1981

box 12, folder 5

Loebl, Eugen 1981

box 12, folder 6

Luk'ianenko, Nadezhda 1978

box 12, folder 7

Lutsik, Maria P. 1972-1977

box 12, folder 8-15

Makarenko, Liudmila S. (wife) 1971-1977

box 12, folder 16

Makarenko, Sergeĭ M. (son) 1970-1992

box 12, folder 17-19

Makarenko (Furkaliuk), Elizaveta M. (daughter) 1971-1992

box 13, folder 1-4

Makarenko (Murashova), Ol'ga M. (daughter) and Mikhail E. (grandson) 1971-1995

box 13, folder 5

Malchevskiĭ, Sergeĭ 1979-1981

box 13, folder 6

Matsnuchi, Carol 1983-1984

box 13, folder 7

Matveev, Nikolaĭ 1979-1985

box 13, folder 8

Miles, Patrick 1982-1983

box 13, folder 9

Mistetskiĭ, Mark 1984

box 13, folder 10-12

Murashov, Evgeniĭ 1972-1975

box 14, folder 1-3

Murashov, Evgeniĭ (cont'd.) 1972-1975

box 14, folder 4

Novosel'tsev, Valentin 1977-1979

box 14, folder 5

Orlovskiĭ, Ernst 1978-1979

box 14, folder 6

Oruc, Yilmas 1980-1981

box 14, folder 7

Pashnin, Evgeniĭ 1977-1979

box 14, folder 8

Pedan, Leonid 1975-1978

box 14, folder 9

Pestov, V. 1977-1983

box 14, folder 10

Petrov, Vladimir 1979

box 14, folder 11

Podrabinek, Aleksandr and Pinkhos 1979

box 14, folder 12

Pokrovskiĭ, Ivan M. 1974-1978

box 14, folder 13

Potashov, V. A. 1977-1979

box 14, folder 14

Prikhod'ko, Grigoriĭ 1979

box 14, folder 15

Prikhod'ko, Milania 1979

box 14, folder 16

Radchenko. Vladimir 1978-1981

box 14, folder 17

Re, Giovanni Battista, Vatican 1981

box 14, folder 18

Reitburd, Tsilia, circa 1985

box 14, folder 19

Romanov, A. 1978

box 14, folder 20

Rubenstein, J. 1992

box 14, folder 21

Saarto, V. 1979

box 14, folder 22

Salova, Galina 1976-1977

box 14, folder 23

Samoĭlenko, Aleksandr 1977-1979

box 14, folder 24

Shamir, Izia 1984

box 14, folder 25

Shapiro, Boris 1980-1981

box 14, folder 26

Shtromas, Aleksandr (Aleksandras Štromas), 1979

box 14, folder 27

Slepak, Vladimir 1979

box 14, folder 28

Sokirko, Viktor 1990-1991

box 14, folder 29

Suffield, Bruce 1992-1998

box 14, folder 30

Suslenskiĭ, Iakov 1979

box 14, folder 31

Tagaev, Magomed 1973-1978

box 14, folder 32

Tarsis, Khanni 1980

box 15, folder 1

Tertyshnyĭ, Iuriĭ 1979

box 15, folder 2

Tyshler, Aleksandr 1978

box 15, folder 3

Uzlov, V. 1971-1980

box 15, folder 4-7

Vernik, Ivan A. 1980-1982

box 15, folder 8

Voort, Theodore Van Der 1978-1980

box 15, folder 9

Yacobson, Ida 1978-1990

box 15, folder 10

Zhil'tsov, Vladimir 1975-1978

box 15, folder 11

Zolina, Rima 1978-1979

box 15, folder 12-16

Letter delivery confirmations 1977-1978

box 15, folder 17-18

Complaints, claims, and compensation for lost or undelivered mail 1957-1981

Scope and Contents

Includes Pochtoavye pravila, 1957
box 16, folder 1-8

Complaints, claims, and compensation for lost or undelivered mail (cont'd.) 1957-1981

 

Subject File 1922-1998

box 16, folder 9-14

Aid to the Church in Need (CAN) 1979-1983

Scope and Contents

Contains materials from the Aid program aimed at re-evangelizing Eastern Europe and countries of the new Russian Federation, including congressional materials, photographs, notes, printed matter, and clippings.
box 17, folder 1

American Society of Former Political Prisoners, Inc., New York, correspondence and printed matter 1984- 1985

box 17, folder 2

Andreev, Daniil, clippings and writings 1990-1991

box 17, folder 3-7

Bukovskiĭ, Vladimir, correspondence, writings, and clippings 1978-1987

box 17, folder 8

Burnside, Gregory, photographs, writings, and clippings 1986-1997

Scope and Contents

See also: Correspondence
box 17, folder 9

Burnside, Malcolm 1985-1988

box 17, folder 10

Captive Nations Committee, Inc., Captive Nations Week proclamations, addresses, and other relevant material 1983-1998

Scope and Contents

Includes award to Makarenko, 1984
box 17, folder 11-12

Citizens for America (CFA) rally: "America's with Reagan," correspondence, photographs, and printed matter 1986-1987

Scope and Contents

Includes Chairman's Report with a photo of Makarenko in front of the White House
box 17, folder 13

Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe on the Implementation of the Helsinki Final Act 1985-1986

box 18, folder 1-12

Confederation of the Associations for the Unification of the Societies of the America (CAUSA) 1976-1985

Scope and Contents

Includes San Myung Moon's speeches, lecture manual, and World Media Conference materials regarding Makarenko's event participation
box 19, folder 1

Congress of Russian-Americans, Inc., correspondence, appeals, and news releases 1988-1997

box 19, folder 2

Conservative Alliance (CALL) 1984-1985

box 19, folder 3

Conservative Political Action Conference 1986

box 19, folder 4

Christian Rescue Efforts for the Emancipation of Dissidents (CREED), correspondence and clippings 1983-1988

box 19, folder 5

Desiatun, Sergeĭ V., biographical writings and immigration documents 1990

box 19, folder 6

Djilas, Milovan, autograph to Makarenko 1985

box 19, folder 7

Dragosch, Nikolaĭ, correspondence and other materials related to efforts to organize an immigrant political party in East Europe 1981

box 19, folder 8-14

Forced labor camps in the USSR 1955-1989

Scope and Contents

Includes lists of political prisoners, correspondence, writings, notes, and clippings
box 20, folder 1-10

Forced labor camps in the USSR (cont'd.) 1955-1989

box 21, folder 1-13

Forced labor camps in the USSR (cont'd.) 1955-1989

box 22, folder 1-2

Forced labor camps in the USSR (cont'd.) 1955-1989

box 22, folder 3

Furkaliuk, Elizaveta M., court documents 1986-1989

box 22, folder 4-5

Galich, Aleksandr A., correspondence, clippings, and notes by others relating to his vocal performance in Novosibirsk in 1968 1977-1988

box 22, folder 6-7

Genisaretskaia, Vera, correspondence, biographical writings, and career papers 1980-1990

box 22, folder 8-9

Gerasimov, Konstantin, correspondence, immigration documents, and biographical notes 1993-1994

box 22, folder 10-11

Ginzburg, Aleksandr, photographs, clippings, business and membership cards 1980-1985

box 23, folder 1

Glushets, Vladimir, court records and correspondence 1982-1991

box 23, folder 2-3

Grinevich, Dmitriĭ, art appraisal report and clippings 1968-1988

box 23, folder 4

Hayrikyan, Paruyr (Paruir Airikian), correspondence and clippings 1988

box 23, folder 5-16

Independent trade unions movement in the USSR 1963-1981

Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence, appeals, RFE/RL program scripts, conference materials, writings, and printed matter
box 24, folder 1-8

Independent trade unions movement in the USSR (cont'd.) 1963-1981

box 24, folder 9-13

International Association of Soviet Political Prisoners, reports, correspondence, and printed matter 1989- 1992

box 25, folder 1-2

International film festivals, programs, invitations, and printed matter 1988-1989

box 25, folder 3

International Forum of Former Political Prisoners of the Former USSR in Israel 1994

Scope and Contents

Contains statements, appeals, correspondence, photographs, and clippings
box 25, folder 4

International Foundation for the Survival and Development of Humanity, statements, correspondence, and printed matter 1988-1989

box 25, folder 5

Karimov, Murat, correspondence, notes, and clippings 1985-1986

box 25, folder 6

Katyn massacre, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) program script and clippings 1979-1983

box 25, folder 7

Konysheva, Natta, immigration forms, sketches, notes, and New York exhibition announcement 1993

box 25, folder 8

Korean Air Lines Flight 007 Memorial Rally at Washington D.C., statements, petitions, correspondence, and photographs 1983

box 25, folder 9-11

Krotov, Viktor 1985-1990

box 25, folder 12

Kul'magambitov, Makhmud, biographical writings, photographs, RFE/RL program scripts, and clippings 1967-1982

box 26, folder 1

"Let My People Go!" Washington D.C. rally 1987

box 26, folder 2-3

Lindstrom, Paul D., correspondence, biographical information, and clippings 1985-1992

box 26, folder 4

Ma Khun (Makhun), Iuriĭ, correspondence, photographs, appeals, and clippings 1977-1980

box 26, folder 5-7

Makarenko, Liudmila S., court documents 1969-1977

box 26, folder 8

Melnitschenko, Sergeĭ 1994

box 26, folder 9-12

Memento E.V. (The Society for the Research of Problems for Culture and Man under Totalitarianism) 1981-1988

Scope and Contents

Contains general office files, protocols, writings, and notes
box 27, folder 1-13

Memento E.V. (cont'd.) 1981-1988

box 28, folder 1

Minneapolis Peace and Disarmament conference 1983

box 28, folder 2

Monastyrskiĭ, Mikhail, court documents and correspondence 1992-1993

box 28, folder 3-5

Murashov, Evgeniĭ, political asylum application, legal papers, writings, and cartoon sketches 1972-1977

box 28, folder 6-14

Nudel', Ida 1974-1983

Scope and Contents

Includes correspondence, court materials, appeals, statements, RFE/RL program scripts, writings, and clippings
box 29, folder 1-15

Nudel', Ida (cont'd.) 1974-1983

box 30, folder 1-6

Nudel', Ida (cont'd.) 1974-1983

box 30, folder 7

Pomerantseva, Anastasiia 1993

box 30, folder 8

Potapov, Sergeĭ 1989-1993

box 30, folder 9

Potapov, Viktor, writings, appeals, and clippings 1988-1993

box 30, folder 10

Radio Liberty Russian radio broadcasts scripts 1972-1982

Scope and Contents

Includes research material
box 30, folder 11-12

Religion in the Soviet Union, writings, interviews, clippings, and printed matter 1968-1982

box 31, folder 1-8

Religion in the Soviet Union (cont'd.) 1962-1982

box 31, folder 9

Research Center for Religion and Human Rights in Closed Societies, clippings and other printed matter 1980-1981

box 31, folder 10

Republican National Convention, agenda and statements 1988

box 32, folder 1-12

Russian avant-garde exhibitions in Novosibirsk and other cities 1965-1995

Scope and Contents

Includes correspondence, writings, clippings, and other printed matter
box 33, folder 1-3

Russian avant--garde exhibitions in Novosibirsk and other cities (cont'd.) 1965-1995

box 33, folder 4-10

Russian Imperial Romanoff family 1978-1996

Scope and Contents

Contains clippings, writings, printed matter, and correspondence regarding Vladimir Kirillovich Romanoff
box 33, folder 11

Russian Orthodox Church in America, printed matter and photographs 1981-1997

box 34, folder 1-3

Russian Orthodox Church in America (cont'd.) 1981-1997

box 34, folder 4-6

Sakharov, Andreĭ, photographs, interviews, clippings, and other printed matter 1976-1991

box 34, folder 7-13

Secret burial of Belomor victims at the Kremlin Wall 1978-1983

Scope and Contents

Includes documentary film "Remember" files, writings, clippings, and correspondence. See also: Photographs, Slides, and Negatives, and Motion Picture Films
box 35, folder 1-6

Secret burial of Belomor victims at the Kremlin Wall (cont'd.) 1978-1983

box 35, folder 7-13

September 5th – "A Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Red Terror" 1977-1982

Scope and Contents

Contains RFE/RL program scripts, writings, notes, clippings, and correspondence
box 36, folder 1-13

September 5th – "A Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Red Terror" (cont'd.) 1977-1982

box 37, folder 1-7

September 5th – "A Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Red Terror" (cont'd.) 1977-1982

box 37, folder 8-9

Shemiakin, Mikhail, correspondence, exhibit opening invitations, and clippings 1971-1998

box 37, folder 10

Shiffers, Evgeniĭ, clippings and obituaries 1997

box 37, folder 11

Solidarity's First National Congress, Gdansk, Poland 1981

Scope and Contents

Includes a documentary essay by Makarenko, "A Symbol of Our Hope"
box 38, folder 1-4

Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, correspondence and clippings 1974-1988

box 38, folder 5-6

"The Soviet-American Relationship: USA/USSR Global Policy in Transition," International Exchange Conference, Lewis-Clark State College, Lewiston, Idaho 1989

box 38, folder 7-8

Soviet censorship, clippings, notes, and writings 1978-1983

box 38, folder 9-12

Soviet dissidents' movement 1975-1984

Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence, broadcasts, interviews, clippings, political campaign buttons, and Makarenko's Orthodox Christian cross
box 39, folder 1-5

Soviet dissidents' movement (cont'd.) 1975-1984

box 39, folder 6-12

Soviet Jews immigration, RFE/RL program scripts, writings, and clippings 1975-1993

Scope and Contents

See also: Nudel', Ida
box 40, folder 1-12

Soviet Jews immigration (cont'd.) 1975-1993

box 40, folder 13-14

Soviet military-patriotic education, writings, photographs, and printed matter 1968-1981

box 41, folder 1-2

Soviet psychiatric abuse 1976-1986

Scope and Contents

Includes Campaign Against Psychiatric Abuse (CAPA) materials
box 41, folder 3-7

Soviet war in Afghanistan, clippings and other printed matter 1982-1988

box 41, folder 8-9

Soviet Union-Nazi Germany relations, RFE/RL program scripts and clippings 1977-1981

box 41, folder 10

Sugimoto, Giichi, clippings and other printed matter 1978-1982

box 41, folder 11

Tolstoy Foundation, Inc., correspondence and newsletters 1971-1997

box 42, folder 1-10

Trans--Siberian natural gas pipeline 1982-1986

Scope and Contents

Includes correspondence, speeches and writings, clippings, and other printed matter
box 43, folder 1-12

Trans-Siberian natural gas pipeline (cont'd.) 1982-1986

box 44, folder 1-10

Trans-Siberian natural gas pipeline (cont'd.) 1982-1986

box 45, folder 1-11

Trans-Siberian natural gas pipeline (cont'd.) 1982-1986

box 46, folder 1-5

Trans-Siberian natural gas pipeline (cont'd.) 1982-1986

box 46, folder 6-10

USSR-Japan relations 1980-1984

Scope and Contents

Includes World Anti-Communist League (WACL) conference materials
box 46, folder 11

Valius, Valeriĭ 1981-1997

Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence, writings, and materials relating to his father, Russian artist Peter Adamovich Valius
box 47, folder 1-3

Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation, Inc., correspondence, appeals, and clippings 1995-1997

box 47, folder 4

Visit to Japan, correspondence, writings, and interview 1982-1984

box 47, folder 5

Zavorotnova, Anna Davydovna, passport, pension certificate, and other legal papers, biographical writings, and clippings 1922-1977

 

Evgeniĭ Esaulenko Papers 1971-1995

box 47, folder 6

Passport, identification and travel documents, certificate of naturalization, and New York veteran police association badge 1982-1992

box 47, folder 7-9

Address and notebooks 1989-1992

box 48, folder 1-7

Correspondence 1971-1993

box 48, folder 2

Court records 1986-1995

box 48, folder 3

List of paintings 1993

box 48, folder 4

Art exhibitions 1981-1990

box 48, folder 11-12

Photographs of Esaulenko and others 1979-1992

box 49, folder 1-6

Photographs (cont'd.) 1979-1992

box 50, folder 1-6

Photographs (cont'd.) 1979-1992

box 50, folder 6-7

Clipping 1979-1995

 

Georgian Dissident Movement File 1921-1993

Scope and Contents

See also: Oversize Materials (boxes 113 and 114)
box 51, folder 1

Research materials on the Soviet invasion of Georgia in 1921 1921-1923

Scope and Contents

Includes manuscript "Sovetskaia Rossiia i Gruziia" by M. D. Shtern, 1921
box 51, folder 2

Georgian language periodical magazine, L'Organe de la démocratie nationale géorgienne "LA PATRIE," no. 11 1932

box 51, folder 3

Kakhskiĭ region citizens' appeal to the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Leonid Brezhnev 1970

box 51, folder 4

"Voennosluzhashchie i pamiatniki," statement of the Georgian ministry of culture 1974

box 51, folder 5

Valentina Paĭlodze, criminal charges, appeals, and other related material 1974-1983

box 51, folder 6

Document in Georgian language 1976

box 51, folder 7

Kakhskiĭ region citizens' appeal to the Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CC CPSU), Gennadiĭ Kolbin 1978

box 51, folder 8

Documents in Georgian language 1978

box 51, folder 9-10

Kakhskiĭ region citizens' appeals to His Holiness Patriarch Pimen of Moscow and All Rus', to the XXVI Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (KPSU), and to His Holiness Patriarch of All Georgia Ilia II 1979-1980

box 51, folder 11

Zviad Gamsakhurdia's open letter to the editor of Borets 1981

box 52, folder 1-2

"Trebovaniia gruzinskoĭ oshchestvennosti k pravitel'stvam SSSR I GSSR," by Z. Gamsakhurdiia 1981

box 52, folder 3

Letters and appeals signed by Kakhskiĭ region citizens and Z. Gamsakhurdiia 1982

box 52, folder 4

Learning and teaching Russian in Soviet Socialistic Republics, statement by CC CPSU 1983

box 52, folder 5

Writings in Georgian by Merab Kostava 1984

box 52, folder 6

"Seryĭ-tsvet nadezhdy," Irina Ratushinskaia, samizdat copy 1985

box 52, folder 7

"Vykhod iz Sovetskogo grazhdanstva," manuscript by Tengiz Gudava 1985

box 52, folder 8

Z. Gamsakhurdiia's appeals 1985

box 52, folder 9

Aleksandr K. Blab's appeals 1986

box 52, folder 10

"Statement" by Tengiz Gudava regarding Anatoliĭ Marchenko's death 1986

box 52, folder 11

Z. Gamsakhurdiia letters to His Holiness Patriarch of All Georgia Ilia II, and to the Minister of Defense of the Soviet Union, D. Ustinov 1987

box 52, folder 12

"Ubiĭstvo Il'i Chavchavadze," V. Gurgenidze 1987

box 52, folder 13

Leila Tsomaia writings 1987

box 52, folder 14

Eduard Gudava's open letter to the Vienna Helsinki review conference 1987

box 52, folder 15

Z. Gamsakhurdiia and M. Kostava statements of protest to RFE/RL and to the publishing company 1987

box 52, folder 16-17

Statements on arrest of Paruyr Hayrikyan (Paruir Airikian) 1988-1990

Scope and Contents

Includes "Democracy & Independence" (Coordinating Center in Support of National Democratic Movements in the Soviet Empire) documents
box 53, folder 1-6

National Democratic Party (NDP) of Georgia, correspondence, statements, and printed matter 1988-1991

box 53, folder 7

"Tergdaleulni": the Georgian "Men of the Sixties," Amy R. Kellogg 1989

box 53, folder 8

N. Natadze's "Open Letter" to the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev 1989

box 53, folder 9

Correspondence 1989

box 53, folder 10-11

Clippings of articles by Eduard and Tengiz Gudava and others 1989

box 53, folder 12-13

"Raskol" and other publications from Novoe Russkoe Slovo, by Tengiz and Eduard Gudava 1989-1992

box 53, folder 14-15

Georgian parliamentary election, appeals, writings, and clippings 1990

box 54, folder 1

Georgian parliamentary election, appeals, writings, and clippings (cont'd.) 1990

box 54, folder 2-3

Center for Democracy in the USSR correspondence and printed matter 1990-1991

box 54, folder 4

Georgian National Congress-Giorgi Chanturia 1990-1991

box 54, folder 5-6

Tengiz Gudava's journalistic career file at RFE/RL 1991

 

Resistance International File 1980-1998

box 54, folder 7-11

Office files 1983-1998

Scope and Contents

Includes legal status, administrative arrangements, statement of principles, program, membership, minutes, and clippings
box 55, folder 1-13

Office files (cont'd.) 1983-1998

 

Correspondence 1980-1996

box 56, folder 1-15

General 1980-1983

box 57, folder 1-14

General 1984-1990

box 57, folder 15-16

Solicitation letters 1983-1996

box 58, folder 1-3

Center for Humanitarian Research and Programs "Path," Russian Academy of Science 1989-1992

box 58, folder 4-5

Magnus, Alexander B. 1990-1994

box 58, folder 6

Malinin, Mikhail 1988

box 58, folder 7-12

Medvid, Miroslav 1985-1986

box 59, folder 1-4

Medvid, Miroslav (cont'd.) 1985-1986

box 59, folder 5

Panov, Pavel 1996

box 59, folder 6-9

Regardie's Magazine Inc., civil action papers 1988-1990

Scope and Contents

Includes correspondence, audio cassette, and slides
box 60, folder 1-6

Zhdanov, Aleksandr and Galina Gerasimova 1987-1993

 

Speeches and Writings 1962-1995

box 60, folder 7-14

Editorial correspondence 1978-1993

box 61, folder 1-2

Editorial correspondence (cont'd.) 1978-1993

box 61, folder 3-11

General 1962-1995

box 61, folder 12

"GULAG Archipelago Today: Essays on Practical Resistance" 1968-1981

box 62, folder 1-2

"Iz moeĭ zhizni (otvet provokatoram), dopolnenie k kassatsionnoĭ zhalobe Verkhovnomu Sudu RSFSR" 1973

box 62, folder 3

Makarenko Mikhail Ianovich, bibliograficheskaia khronologiia, sostavlennaia po materialam sekretnogo ugolovnogo dela N 331 Komiteta gosbezopasnosti pri SM SSSR 1974

box 62, folder 4

"Purim" 1978

box 62, folder 5-10

"Reportazh iz sotsialisticheskogo srednevekov'ia" 1978

box 63, folder 1-9

"Reportazh iz sotsialisticheskogo srednevekov'ia" (cont'd.) 1978

box 64, folder 1

"SSSR: probnye antisemitskie pogromy" 1978

box 64, folder 2-3

"5-oe sentiabria"

box 64, folder 4

"Informatsiia na sluchaĭ" 1978

box 64, folder 5-6

"Istoriia moeĭ ispovedi" 1979

box 64, folder 7

Die Sowjetjugend und ihre Haltung zur Religion 1979

box 64, folder 8

"SSSR. Molodezh'-iadro religioznogo vozrozhdeniia," press conference, Koenigstein 1979

box 64, folder 9

"SSSR. Rabochee dvizhenie" 1979

box 64, folder 10

Speech, Aachen circa 1979

box 64, folder 11-13

"Beseda s Borisom Shapiro" 1979-1980

box 65, folder 1-9

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty program scripts 1979-1981

box 66, folder 1-11

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty program scripts (cont'd.) 1979-1981

box 67, folder 1-6

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty program scripts (cont'd.) 1979-1981

box 67, folder 7

"Reanimator marksizma Roĭ Medvedev I razlichie vzgliadov ego opponentov" 1979-1982

box 67, folder 8

"On Marksism" 1979-1983

box 67, folder 9

"Beseda s vrachom--terapevtom u Barbary" 1980

box 67, folder 10

Der Bürgerkrieg in der UdSSR geht weiter. Koturen des Widerstandes circa 1980

box 67, folder 11

"Forum 3," interview, Stuttgart 1980

box 67, folder 12

"O raspade marksistskoĭ ideologii v soznanii liudeĭ i o vytesnenii etoĭ formy religiozno-kommunisticheskogo soznaniia religioznym soznaniem" 1980

box 67, folder 13-14

"O zhalobakh" 1980

box 68, folder 1

"Razgovor s vrachom" 1980

box 68, folder 2

"Seminar u Butkevicha" 1980

box 68, folder 3

Speech and interview, Munich 1980

box 68, folder 4

Aus meinem Leben 1981

box 68, folder 5

Der Widerstand in der Sowjet-Union Heute 1981

box 68, folder 6-7

"O sebe.." 1981-1982

box 68, folder 8

"Conversation with Mike Kelly" 1980 July 19

box 68, folder 9

"Pamiatnaia zapiska senaty Soedinennukh Shtatov Ameriki" 1982

box 68, folder 10

Pastukh so skripkoĭ (The Shepherd with a Violin) 1982

box 68, folder 11

Testimony at the subcommittee of the U.S. Senate, hearing on "The Proposed Trans-Siberian Natural Gas Pipeline" 1982 June 18

box 68, folder 12

View from the Labor Camp 1982

box 68, folder 13-14

Speaking tour of the U.S. 1984

box 68, folder 15

Testament to Torment 1985

box 68, folder 16

Interview 1986

box 68, folder 17

"Golos iz Rossii" 1988

box 68, folder 18

Gulag poslestalinskiĭ 1988

box 69, folder 1

"Testimony before the Foreign Policy Subcommittee of the Republican Party Platform Committee, Rivergate Convention Center, New Orleans, Louisiana" 1988 August 8

box 69, folder 2

Two Russian Artists, the Aristocrat and Revolutionary 1988

box 69, folder 3

Gulag Gorbacheva-bol'she Stalinskogo? 1989

box 69, folder 4

Stop Helping Our Oppressors! 1989

box 69, folder 5

Interviews to "Open Line," Moody Bible Institute 1990-1991

box 69, folder 6

Book notes undated

 

Research Material 1922-1998

box 69, folder 7-12

Administrativnyĭ Vestnik, Izdatel'stvo Narodnogo Kommisariata Vnutrennikh Del (NKVD) 1925-1930

box 70, folder 1-3

Administrativnyĭ Vestnik (cont'd.) 1925-1930

box 70, folder 4-10

Ezhenedel'nik Sovetskoĭ iustitsii, organ MKIU RSFSR 1926-1929

box 71, folder 1-8

Ezhenedel'nik Sovetskoĭ iustitsii, organ MKIU RSFSR (cont'd.) 1926-1929

box 72, folder 1

Golgota Ukraїnĭ, D. Soloveĭ 1953

box 72, folder 2

Golod 1933 roku v Ukraїnĭ, Iu. Semenko 1963

box 72, folder 3-5

Katorga i ssylka, istoriko-revoliutsionnyĭ vestnik 1925

box 72, folder 6

Nezabutiĭ slochin, D. Biliĭ 1985

box 72, folder 7

Proletarskaia revoliutsiia, Gosudarstvennoe Izdatel'stvo 1927

box 72, folder 8

Przed Czerwonym Trybunalem, Romuald Świątek-Horyń 1987

box 72, folder 9

Roter Stachecheldraht, Siegfried Iwersen 1983

box 73, folder 1

Sevan: Un autre goulag pour "incorporés de force," Etienne Munig 1983

box 73, folder 2

Sibirskaia politicheskaia ssylka 1905-1917 gg., E. Sh. Khasiakhmetov 1978

box 73, folder 3

Sovremennoe sostoianie Rossii, P. A. Sorokin 1922

box 73, folder 4

Tvorchestvo zakliuchennykh, P. I. Karpov 1929

box 73, folder 5

Vchera i segodnia, A. Avdeev, I. Dremov, and P. Zheleznov 1970

box 73, folder 6-8

Vedomosti Verkhovnogo Soveta SSSR 1952-1953

box 73, folder 9

Vtoroe Roždenie-Zum Zweiten Mal Geboren, Götz Hillig 1970

box 73, folder 10

Zlochini komunistichnoĭ Moskvi v Ukraїnї vlĭtĭ 1941 roku 1960

 

Clippings 1923-1998

Scope and Contents

Materials collected mainly from Russian-language newspapers and magazines in Russia, Germany, and the U.S. Topics include the dissidents' movement, economy, trade unions, military power, ideology, demography in the USSR
box 74, folder 1-19

Clippings 1923-1976

box 75, folder 1-14

Clippings 1981-1982

box 76, folder 1-10

Clippings 1982-1983

box 77, folder 1-12

Clippings 1983

box 78, folder 1-12

Clippings (cont'd.) 1983

box 79, folder 1-14

Clippings 1984-1987

box 80, folder 1-16

Clippings 1988-1998

 

Writings by Others 1932-1995

box 81, folder 1-5

Unidentified 1971-1978

box 81, folder 6-10

General 1975-1988

box 81, folder 11

D'Amato, Alfonse, "Opening Statement at Helsinki Commission Hearing on 'Perestroĭka' in the Soviet Union" 1988

box 81, folder 12

Berger, Anatoliĭ, Smert' zhiv'em 1990

box 81, folder 13

Bernstam, Michael, Otmechaia 5 Sentiabria 1977

box 81, folder 14-16

Braun, Nikolaĭ, poetry 1974-1990

Scope and Contents

Includes correspondence and reviews
box 81, folder 17

Bradley, Robert Bell, Providence 1986

Scope and Contents

Includes author's letters to Makarenko
box 82, folder 1

Bukovskiĭ, Vladimir, I vozvrashchaetsia veter… 1978

Scope and Contents

Inscribed copy
box 82, folder 2

Chalidze, Valeriĭ, "Rossiia i deĭstvitel'nost'" circa 1980

box 82, folder 3-5

Cohen, Barry M., "Nikolaĭ Ivanovich Vavilov - His Life and Work" 1980

box 82, folder 6

Dagoni, Noan, In the Claws of K.G.B. 1984

Scope and Contents

Inscribed copy
box 82, folder 7-8

Davydov, G., "Obychnyĭ ugolovnyĭ lager' 70-kh godov," "Na grani zhizni," and untitled 1980

box 83, folder 1-8

Davydov, G. (cont'd.) 1980

box 83, folder 9

Engel, Wendy, poems dedicated to Makarenko circa 1980

box 84, folder 1-3

Genisaretskaia, Vera 1990-1995

Scope and Contents

Includes inscribed copy
box 84, folder 4

Gerasimov, Valentin, "Nochi Kabirii" 1983

box 84, folder 5-10

Gindis, I. 1953-1978

box 85, folder 1-2

Hu Pin, Vladimir, "Pis'mo k gospodiny Bukovskomu," and untitled 1977

box 85, folder 3

Ioffe, Iuriĭ, Stikhi + proza 1982

Scope and Contents

Inscribed copy
box 85, folder 4

Iupp, Mikhail, Myshlenie 1992

Scope and Contents

Inscribed copy
box 85, folder 5

Iupp, Mikhail, Prostranstvo, poems, illustrated by Mikhail Shemiakin 1986

Scope and Contents

Copy inscribed by author and artist
box 85, folder 6

Iupp, Mikhail, Zov 1988

Scope and Contents

Inscribed copy
box 85, folder 7

Kochetov, A. H., Buddhism 1965

box 85, folder 8

Kornev, Lev, "Unzer ili chudesnoe videnie" circa 1980

box 86, folder 1

Ljubarskij (Lubarskii), K. A., Preisträger 1975 der Stiftung fűr Freiheit und Meschenrechte 1976

Scope and Contents

Inscribed copy
box 86, folder 2

Mendelevich, Josef, Operatsiia "Svad'ba" 1987

Scope and Contents

Inscribed copy
box 86, folder 3

Miller, Robert 1984

box 86, folder 4-5

Murashov, E., "Smert' idealista," and other writings 1979-1981

box 86, folder 6

Navrozov, Lev, "The West Heads Straight to Its Death: How to Reverse the Course?" 1988

box 86, folder 7

New Testament circa 1985

Scope and Contents

Inscribed by Mikhail Morgulis, 1985
box 86, folder 8

Oĭtser, Vladimir, "Oskorbitel'nye pisaniia" circa 1990

box 86, folder 9

Poeziia v Kontslageriakh, Israel 1978

box 86, folder 10

Potapov, Serge circa 1985

Scope and Contents

Includes photographs of paintings
box 86, folder 11

Rodionov, Mikhail, Stikhi iz piati knig 1995

Scope and Contents

Inscribed copy
box 86, folder 12

Shemetov, Nikolaĭ, "Pravoslavie v SSSR segodnia" 1976-1978

box 86, folder 13

Sluis, Joost, Mikhail Gorbachev Unveiled 1989

Scope and Contents

Inscribed copy
box 87, folder 1

Solomon, Michael, Magadan 1973

box 87, folder 2

Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, "Chem grozit zapadu plokhoe ponimanie Rossii" 1980

box 87, folder 3

Suslenskiĭ, Iakov, "Ocherki tiuremnoĭ zhizni" circa 1985

box 87, folder 4

Tchakhotine, Serge 1932

box 87, folder 5

Voskreshenie, sbornik dukhovnoĭ poezii 1989

Scope and Contents

Copy inscribed by Vera Genisaretskaia
box 87, folder 6

V. Ushkuĭnik, Pamiatka Russkomu Cheloveku 1982

 

Printed Materials 1965-1998

box 87, folder 7

General 1965-1990

box 87, folder 8

Album of All-American Association of Warriors--Invalids of World War II Who Emigrated from Russia to the U.S.A. 1986

box 88, folder 1-4

Documents of the Christian Committee for the Defense of Believers' Rights in the USSR 1978

box 88, folder 5

Echo, Paris, no. 1 1979

box 88, folder 6

Entering a New Culture 1976

box 88, folder 7

Experiment/Eksperiment, zhurnal russkoi kul'tury 2005

Scope and Contents

Includes "Vospominaniia o Pavle Nikolaeviche Filonove," by Tatiana Glebova, mentioning Filonov's art exhibition in Novosibirsk, organized by Makarenko in 1965
box 88, folder 8

Glasnost', information bulletins, Moscow 1987

box 88, folder 9

Human Rights Consequences of the Proposed Trans-Siberian Natural Gas 1982

box 89, folder 1

Institute of Modern Russian Culture newsletters 1991-1998

box 89, folder 2-3

Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies reports 1979-1998

box 89, folder 4

Listovki Belogo Doma: Moskovskie letuchie izdaniia 22 Sentiabria-4 Oktiabria 1993 1993

box 89, folder 5

Ogonek, No. 19 1988

Scope and Contents

Copy inscribed by V. V. Glotov
box 89, folder 6

Peace in Our Time?, The International Freedom Foundation, United Kingdom 1987

box 89, folder 7

Prisoner Bulletin, Voice of the Persecuted Church in the Soviet Union, Elkhart, IN 1988-1992

box 89, folder 8

Raspredelenie natsional'nogo dokhoda SSSR 1973

box 89, folder 9

Reestr osuzhdennykh ili zaderzhannykh v bor'be za prava cheloveka v SSSR s 5 marta 1953 po fevral' 1971 1971

box 89, folder 10

The Samizdat Bulletin 1982-1983

box 89, folder 11-12

Vesti iz SSSR (USSR News Brief), Munich 1978-1979

box 90, folder 1-13

Vesti iz SSSR (USSR News Brief), Munich 1980-1991

 

Photographs, Slides, and Negatives 1970-1997

 

Photographs 1970-1997

box 91, folder 1-10

Makarenko with family and friends 1970-1981

box 92, folder 1-12

Makarenko with family and friends 1987-1991

box 93, folder 1

Makarenko with family and friends 1995

box 93, folder 2

Gerasomov, Valentin 1970-1997

box 93, folder 3

Genisaretskaia, Vera circa 1975

box 93, folder 4

Braun, Nikolaĭ 1976-1980

box 93, folder 5

Art exhibitions 1987-1990

 

Slides 1972-1986

box 94, folder 1

Gennadiĭ Zubkov's and M. Tserush's paintings 1972-1978

box 94, folder 2-5

Secret burial of Belomor victims at the Kremlin Wall 1978

Scope and Contents

See also: Subject File
box 94, folder 11

Makarenko demonstrating against violation of human rights in the USSR, Munich, Main Square 1981

Scope and Contents

Includes correspondence
box 95, folder 1

Makarenko at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) 1982

box 95, folder 2

Viktor Krotov's paintings 1982-1990

box 95, folder 3-4

D. Grinevich's and S. Potapov's paintings 1986

box 95, folder 5-6

"Let My People Go!" Washington D.C. rally 1987

box 95, folder 7

Makarenko in Washington D.C. 1993

Scope and Contents

Includes slides of excerpts from a book on forced labor camps
box 95, folder 8

Negatives, "Doroga na Belomor" 1978

 

Sound recordings 1978-1997, undated

Scope and Contents

Compact sound cassettes. Titles mainly taken from Makarenko's notes on cassettes
 

Undated

box 96, folder 1

"From Our Pastors' Hearts," Christian Family Radio undated

box 96, folder 2

N. Braun and Sado undated

box 96, folder 3

L. Foster's interview of B. Miller and R. Silova undated

box 96, folder 4-12

V. Valius and A. Rudenko translate press in German and English undated

box 96, folder 13

Oleg undated

box 96, folder 14

"Gulag-Gas," 60 Minutes, CBS News undated

box 96, folder 15

Memorial service for Petr Grigorenko undated

box 96, folder 16-19

"O, zhaloby!," Makarenko for Liberación undated

box 96, folder 20

The Freedom House in New York undated

box 96, folder 21

New York Times interview undated

box 96, folder 22

New York Tribune interview of Makarenko; Valia Klimenko undated

box 96, folder 23

Press conference for film undated

box 96, folder 24

Makarenko's telephone call with Mark Chagall from Moscow Central Telegraph; church funeral service in Moscow of an unknown person undated

 

1978

box 96, folder 26

Evgeniĭ Murashov 1978

 

1979

box 96, folder 27-28

Galanskov 1979

box 96, folder 29-32

Rabinovich and Boris Shapiro 1979

box 96, folder 33-35

V. Bukovskiĭ and Makarenko at Aachen University of Russian Culture 1979

box 96, folder 36

Raia Moroz at Munich University; Nikolaĭ Dragosh regarding Stepan Zatikian 1979

box 96, folder 37

Iuriĭ A. Novikov at Weinberger's seminar 1979

 

1980

box 96, folder 38

Alberto Christian Marquez's interview to La Mañana, Uruguay 1980

box 96, folder 39

Izia Shamir, Munich 1980

box 96, folder 40

Talk with G. G. B. (?) regarding secret burial, Germany 1980

box 96, folder 41-42

Makarenko's speech in "Forum 3," Stuttgart 1980

box 97, folder 43-45

The Day of German Unity, gymnasium in Hamburg-Altona 1980

box 97, folder 46-48

International Orthodox Christian international seminar, Frankfurt 1980

box 97, folder 49

V. Maksimov and P. Grigorenko, 3rd congress of German writers, Munich 1980

box 97, folder 50-52

Makarenko's press conference at Don Bosco Catholic School, Munich 1980

box 97, folder 53

Tsifanskie o Zhene 1980

box 97, folder 54-57

Makarenko's speeches at Amnesty International conferences on religion and human rights in Leutkirch im Allgäu, Dachau, Munich, and Vienna 1980

box 97, folder 58

Father Viktor and Aleksandr Ginzburg at Sviato-Ioanno-Predtechenskiĭ monastyr', Washington, D.C. 1980

box 97, folder 59

"Kirche in Not," 30th International Congress, Königstein 1980

box 97, folder 59

Psychology clinic, Munich 1980

box 97, folder 60

Political protest, Munich 1980

box 97, folder 61-62

Academy of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation Symposium, Bonn, Wesselling 1980

box 97, folder 63

Makarenko's speech at seminar of Hanns-Seidel-Foundation; Boris Shapiro, Mariia Gekker, Mikhail Gertner, and Raisa Kopeleva 1980

 

1981

box 97, folder 64

M. Rostropovich; I. Shamir 1981

box 97, folder 67

Makarenko meets graduate students 1981

box 97, folder 68

Dina and Iosif Beiliny, Jerusalem; V.P.V. "Demograficheskie poteri" 1981

box 97, folder 69

Boris Shapiro; Iosif Mendelevich and Polina Aibinder, Jerusalem; Evgeniĭ, Ol'ga, and Mikhail Murashovy 1981

box 97, folder 71

Robert Taylor; Father Vladimir, Washington D.C.; Anna, Liudmila, Dmitriĭ (Dima), and Makarenko; Sergeĭ Mal'chevskiĭ; Aleksandr Voronov 1981

 

1982

box 97, folder 72

Leventil's interview of Makarenko 1982

box 97, folder 73-74

Ol'khovskiĭ's interview of Makarenko, George Washington University 1982

box 97, folder 75

Makarenko's trip report to the U.S. 1982

box 97, folder 76

Karpovich, Molinskiĭ, and Orshanskiĭ; Babinskiĭ 1982

box 97, folder 77

David Chavchavadze; V. Valius on Pod"iapol'skiĭ 1982

box 97, folder 78-79

Dima on the European Fair and Soviet experiments on people, Washington D.C. 1982

box 97, folder 80-84

Makarenko at the Subcommittee of the U.S. Senate hearing on "The Proposed Trans-Siberian Natural Gas Pipeline" 1982 June 18

box 98, folder 85

U.S. Senator William Armstrong holds press conference at U. S. Senate, August 17; I. Khenkina, Zinov'ev, Liubarskiĭ, Kuznetsov, and Mario Corti 1982

box 98, folder 86

Mike Kelly; U. S. Senator William Armstrong; Vera Shevtsova 1982

box 98, folder 87-89

Makarenko's presentation to the hearing on Trans--Siberian Natural Gas Pipeline, Bonn 1982

box 98, folder 89

Georgiĭ Davydov, Munich 1982

box 98, folder 90

Aleksandr Ginzburg's speech, Stuttgart 1982

box 98, folder 91-92

Goolsby-Makarenko-Sowrotnov interview, Hyattsville, Maryland 1982

 

Makarenko's trip to Japan 1982 December 5-18

box 98, folder 93

Press conference, Kamagura 1982

box 98, folder 94

Speech at Keio Plaza Hotel, Tokyo 1982

box 98, folder 95-96

Interview with local economic newspaper journalist Isao Yamamoto 1982

box 98, folder 97-100

Interview with religion newspaper editor Tohru Mayuzumi 1982

box 98, folder 101

Talk with economics professor Kenzo Kiga 1982

box 98, folder 102-104

Interview with the News World 1982

box 98, folder 105

Speech at Japanese United Church 1982

box 98, folder 106

Interview with Radio Nippon 1982

box 98, folder 107-108

Meeting with professors of University of Tokyo 1982

box 98, folder 109

Speech to Cekam Nippo editor's roundtable 1982

box 98, folder 110-111

Interview with Kokkaĭ Times 1982

box 98, folder 112

Interview with Akiko Sato; speech to officials of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan 1982

box 98, folder 113-116

Meeting of the Building and Union's executive Construction Trades board and general membership 1982

box 98, folder 117

Interview with members of Japanese United Church 1982

 

1983

box 98, folder 118-119

Lev Levitin about Jews 1983

box 98, folder 120-121

"Mordecai Outcry" rally for Russian Jews by United States Christian Embassy, Israel 1983

Scope and Contents

Includes Makarenko's speech
box 98, folder 122-124

"Dialogue" monthly radio program interview of Makarenko on Soviet slave labor 1983

box 98, folder 125

Makarenko at U.S. Senate with M. Maksimov, senators, and congressmen 1983

box 98, folder 126-127

Makarenko interview with Carrie Schoenhaut, The 700 Club television program of the Christian Broadcasting Network 1983

box 99, folder 128

Press conference at the U.S. Congress; speech to "All Americans" on the front steps of the Minnesota State Capitol; World Media Conference and Central American Fact Finding Tour: Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Costa Rica 1983 June 8-17

box 99, folder 129

Nguyễn Cao Kỳ press conference, Hotel Camino Real, Guatemala 1983

box 99, folder 130

Makarenko's Interview with Diario El Gráfico and La Mañana 1983

 

Makarenko speeches and press conferences at:

box 99, folder 131

Refugee camp in Honduras 1983

box 99, folder 132-133

Francisco Marroquin University and National Palace, Guatemala 1983

box 99, folder 133-134

Confederation of the Associations for the Unification of the Societies of the America (CAUSA) dinner, Denver, Colorado 1983

box 99, folder 135

United States Senate Republican Conference; Vietnam Veterans Memorial; briefing on Central America trip 1983

box 99, folder 136-139

Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C. 1983

box 99, folder 140-142

International Conventional Center, Cartagena, Colombia, Let My People Go film premiere 1983

box 99, folder 143

U.S. Republican National Committee, 5th September film premiere 1983

box 99, folder 144

Hotel Casa de Campo, La Romana, Dominican Republic, and Aleksandr Galich presentation at the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences 1983

box 99, folder 145-146

Marvin Center, George Washington University 1983

box 99, folder 147

Hotel New Kingston, Jamaica 1983

 

1986

box 99, folder 236

Makhmud Kul'magambitov 1986

box 99, folder 237

"Soviet/U.S. Relations in the 1990s: Bukovskiĭ, Courter, Finzer, Lenczowski, Allen," Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), Washington D.C. 1986

box 99, folder 238

Makarenko's press conference, Marvin Center, George Washington University 1986

box 99, folder 239-240

Interview of Soviet political prisoners 1986

box 99, folder 241

Makarenko's biographical speech at church, Chicago 1986

 

1987

box 99, folder 242

Citizens for America (CFA) rally at Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C. 1987

box 99, folder 243

In memory of Vladimir Vysotskiĭ event at Georgetown University with U. Luibimov, V. Aksenov, B. Okudzhava, and U. Trifonov 1987

box 99, folder 244

Makarenko on religion and atheism in Russia 1987

box 99, folder 245-246

Makarenko at Rutherford University 1987

box 99, folder 247

Church funeral service of Petr Grigorenko at Sviato-Andreevskiĭ Ukrainskiĭ Pravoslavnyĭ Center, New Jersey 1987

box 99, folder 248

John Ward, Washington Times, Alekseĭ Nikolaevich Romanoff 1987

box 99, folder 250-254

Summit on Soviet labor camps and political prisoners 1987

Scope and Contents

Includes Makarenko's introduction speech of the film Remember at Lisner Auditorium, Washington D.C.
box 100, folder 256-257

G. Davydov; G. Burnside's Russian translation of news for Makarenko 1987

box 100, folder 259-264

Aleksandr Zhdanov and Galina Gerasimova 1987

box 100, folder 265-268

Aleksandr Askol'dov and his film Commissar 1987

box 100, folder 269

Makarenko's speech, New York 1987

 

1989

box 100, folder 273

"Alexander L'vovich Kazembek's statement on his return to the Soviet Union in 1956" 1989

box 100, folder 278-281

Makarenko's speech, press conference, and radio interview, Lewiston, Idaho 1989

 

1990-1991

box 100, folder 284-285

Elena and Viacheslav Rodionov's speeches on the living conditions under the Soviet regime; Makarenko's speech on Resistance International fundraising event

box 100, folder 286-288

Father Leonid Kichkovskiĭ, Our Lady of Kazan Church at Sea Cliff, New York

box 100, folder 289-291

Makarenko and V. Rodionov for Open Line, Moody Radio, Chicago

box 100, folder 292

Dmitriĭ Sergeevich Likhachev's press conference

box 100, folder 294-296

Radio Radonezh selected broadcasts

box 100, folder 297-299

Radio Radonezh selected broadcasts (cont'd.)

box 100, folder 300-306

Makarenko, V. Rodiionov, and P. Lindstrom presentation at Christian schools and churches

 

1992

box 100, folder 307-310

Makarenko and others discussing political and social conditions in Russia 1992

box 101, folder 311-314

Makarenko and others discussing political and social conditions in Russia (cont'd.) 1992

 

1993-1994

box 101, folder 336-338

Humor in labor camp event at Russian Culture Center in Jerusalem

 

1995-1996

box 101, folder 344

Makarenko interviewing Iakov Suslenskiĭ, Jerusalem

 

1997

box 101, folder 351

Makarenko's radio interview; Sergeĭ Makarenko, and Ol'ga Murashova

box 101, folder 368

Makarenko's press conference on Soviet sailor; Miroslav Medvid, New Orleans, Louisiana

box 101, folder 369-376

Makarenko and others discussing political and social conditions in Russia

box 102

Sound recording transcripts 1983- 1986

 

Sound discs (commercial vinyl discs) 1969-1992, undated

box 103, folder 1

Andreĭ Voznesenskiĭ. "Stikhotvoreniia chitaet avtor: Mecca-04," Melodiia

box 103, folder 2

Anna Akhmatova. "Stikhi. Chitaet avtor," Melodiia

box 103, folder 3

Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Columbia/Odyssey

box 103, folder 4

Georg Ots. "Les Russes veulent–ils la guerre, Soirées de Moscou," Aprelevskiĭ zavod

box 103, folder 5

"Poety chitaiut svoi stikhi: Evgeniĭ Evtushenko," Melodiia

box 103, folder 6

"Poety chitaiut svoi stikhi: Il'ia Erenburg," Melodiia

box 103, folder 7

A. Solzhenitsyn. "Prussian Nights: Epic Poem. Written at the Forced Labour Camp 1950," in Russian, Radio Publicité SA Zurich 1969

box 103, folder 8

The Soviet Army Chorus. "Celebration 30th Anniversary of the End of World War II," sung in Russian/Boris Aleksandrov, conductor, Columbia/Melodiia 1975

box 103, folder 9

"Vladimir Vysotskiĭ: izbrannye pesni," album, MBC Records, Tec-Art, Inc. 1981

box 103, folder 10

"The Yale Russian Chorus," Gregory Burnside, conductor circa 1985

box 103, folder 11-12

"Pesni voinov – internatsionalistov," two discs, Melodiia 1988-1989

box 103, folder 13

"Pesni Nikolaia Shershnia na stikhi Natal'I Varleĭ," Melodiia 1992

 

Videorecordings 1978-1995

 

U-matic tapes 1978-1983

box 104, folder 1-2

"Filonov" circa 1978

box 104, folder 3-9

"Let My People Go," in English, Russian, and German 1978

box 105, folder 1-2

"Let My People Go," in English and German 1978

box 105, folder 3-6

"Remember" 1978-1985

box 105, folder 7

"Tort Liability – A New Perspective," Oliver circa 1980

box 105, folder 8

"A Conversation With: Mikhail Makarenko," Ted Powers, WDBJ-TV, Roanoke, VA 1982

box 105, folder 9

Trans-Siberian Natural Gas Pipeline 1982

box 106, folder 1

Trans-Siberian Natural Gas Pipeline (cont'd.) 1982

box 106, folder 2-3

Makarenko's press conference on Capitol Hall 1983

box 106, folder 4-5

"New Purge," The 700 Club, the Christian Broadcasting Network 1983

box 106, folder 6

U.S.-Soviet Strategic Trade, round table 1983

 

VHS tapes

 

Undated

box 106, folder 7

The Artist Pavel Filonov

box 106, folder 8

Coming to America

box 106, folder 9-10

It Is Us, Lord!

box 106, folder 11

"Life after Lenin," Mission Network News

box 107, folder 1

M. Makarenko

box 107, folder 2

Viktor Dyment

box 107, folder 3

Valius (Valeriĭ?)

 

1978-1995

box 107, folder 4-6

"Remember" 1978-1988

box 107, folder 7-8

"Let My People Go" circa 1982

box 107, folder 9-10

M. Makarenko's trip to Japan 1982

box 107, folder 11

Jewish groups pickets, CBS Morning News 1987

box 107, folder 12-14

M. Makarenko's interview to CBS, Idaho 1988

box 108, folder 1-5

International Exchange Conference - U.S./USSR 1989

box 108, folder 6

Radonezh society: The Christian radio first broadcasting and the Christian school first graduation 1991

box 108, folder 7-9

Russia, summer 1991

box 108, folder 10

Oleg Genisaretskiĭ, Washington D.C. 1992

box 108, folder 11

"Nativity Scene in Russia" 1993

box 108, folder 12

Zhdanov, Alex and Galina 1995

box 108, folder 13-14

Untitled

box 109, folder 1-8

Untitled

 

Supertape 8mm Video MP-120 and Video 8 1991-1992

box 109, folder 9

M. Makarenko and G. Burnside, Washington D.C. 1991

box 109, folder 10-11

Oleg Genisaretskiĭ, Washington D.C. 1992

 

DVD

box 109, folder 12

The First Films of the Soviet Underground: "Let My People Go" and "Remember!" 1982

Scope and Contents

Also includes Pat Robertson's interview with Michail Makarenko on The 700 Club
 

Motion picture film 1980-1982

Scope and Contents

(Film shelf)
film Shelf 1-3

"Der Mensch wird geboren um zu Leben: Flüchtling Makarenko Michael," Bayerische Rundfunk Fernsehen 1980

film Shelf 4-6

"Filonov," motion picture film 16mm and 35mm, silent circa 1980

Scope and Contents

(Film shelf, 4-6)
film Shelf 7-20

Let My People Go" circa 1982

Scope and Contents

(Film shelf, 7-20)
film Shelf 21-28

"Remember" circa 1982

Scope and Contents

(Film shelf, 21-38)
film Shelf 39-40

"Tsyrina, Lev, Oleg, Vera, V. Sychev, and M. Makarenko" circa 1982

Scope and Contents

(Film shelf, 39-40)
film Shelf 41-48

Unidentified motion picture film (3 35mm and 4 16mm reels) undated

Scope and Contents

(Film shelf, 41-48)
 

Oversize Material 1961-1994

box 110

Clippings of Makarenko 1961-1983

box 111

Clippings of Makarenko 1961-1983

box 112, folder 1-5

Clippings of Makarenko 1984-1997

box 112, folder 6-7

Exhibition and event posters and flyers 1975-1985

box 112, folder 8

Soviet propaganda posters 1977-1988

box 113, folder 1

"Doroga na Belomor," photographs 1978

box 113, folder 2-3

The April 9 Tbilisi tragedy, photographs and clippings 1989

box 113, folder 4

Raimondas Urbakavičius' photographs depicting Lithuanian freedom movement 1988-1989

box 113, folder 5

Political demonstration in Moscow, photographs circa 1989

box 113, folder 6-7

Peter Adamovich Valius art prints undated

Scope and Contents

Includes materials related to his exhibit in Munich organized by his son Valeriĭ Valius in 1983-1984
 

"Criminals," samizdat documentary manuscript by the Gudava Family, in five chapters circa 1982

box 114, folder 1

"Sledstvie"

box 114, folder 2

"Sud"

box 114, folder 3

"Nakazanie"

box 114, folder 4

"Smert'"

box 114, folder 5

"Bor'ba"

box 115

See Speeches and Writings

 

Memorabilia 1975-1978

box 116

Labor camp uniform circa 1975

box 117

Labor camp uniform circa 1975

box 118

Thirteen fabric banners in seven languages related to the secret burial of Belomor victims at the Kremlin Wall 1978

box 135

Makarenko personal items allowed into the Soviet labor camp in his handmade wooden suitcase circa 1975

Access

Box 135 may not be used without permission of the Archivist.
 

Incremental Materials 2022

box 134, folder 1

Interview transcripts and an art pamphlet 1970s