Overview of the Andrejs Eizans papers

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Title: Andrejs Eizans papers
Date (inclusive): 1969-2000
Collection Number: 2002C39
Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives
Language of Material: In Russian and Latvian
Physical Description: 2 manuscript boxes, 1 oversize box (1.2 Linear Feet)
Abstract: Correspondence, personal documents, printed matter, photographs, sound recordings, and memorabilia, relating to political conditions in the Soviet Union and post-Soviet Latvia, and especially to the S"ezd Narodnykh Deputatov.
Creator: Eizāns, Andrejs, 1936-
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Library & Archives

Access

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Use

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Acquisition Information

Acquired by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives in 2002.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Andrejs Eizans papers, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives.

Biographical/Historical Note

Latvian military surgeon; deputy to S"ezd Narodnykh Deputatov of the Soviet Union, 1990.

Scope and Content of Collection

Correspondence, personal documents, printed matter, photographs, sound recordings, and memorabilia, relating to political conditions in the Soviet Union and post-Soviet Latvia, and especially to the S"ezd Narodnykh Deputatov.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Audiotapes
Soviet Union -- Politics and government -- 1985-1991
Latvia -- Politics and government -- 1991-
Soviet Union. Sʺezd Narodnykh Deputatov

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