Register of the Nikolai Ustrialov papers

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Title: Nikolai Ustrialov papers
Date (inclusive): 1920-1935
Collection Number: XX179
Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives
Language of Material: Russian
Physical Description: 1 manuscript box (0.4 Linear Feet)
Abstract: Correspondence and writings, relating to the Russian Revolution, the White governments in Omsk, 1918-1919, and eurasianism.
Creator: Ustri͡alov, N. (Nikolaĭ)
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Library & Archives

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Biographical Note

1890 Teaches at Moscow and Perm' Universities
  Receives law degree from Moscow University
  Born, Russia
1917 During Civil War works in propaganda department of Admiral Kolchak's government. Is involved in the publication of Utro Rossii, Russkaia Mysl' and Russkoe Delo
  Joins Konstitutsionno-Demokraticheskaia Partiia (Kadets).
1921 Publishes in Smena Vek, Nakanune, and Novosti ZHizni
  Emigrates to Harbin, China. Joins "Smenovekhovtsvo Movement".
1920's Serves as library director in Soviet administration of the Chinese Eastern Railroad in Manchuria
1930-1935 Teaches at Harbin University
1935 Returns to the Soviet Union. Teaches at the Institute of Transportation Engineers in Moscow
1938 Dies

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Soviet Union -- History -- Revolution, 1917-1921
Eurasian movement

 

CORRESPONDENCE FILE 1920-1935

 

General

box 1, folder 1-6

Miscellaneous. Includes short biographical sketches of correspondents: Lev Zander, ; Vsevolod Ivanov, 1920-1922; Princess Liubov' Golitsyna, 1920-1922; H. Bourrier, 1921; F. Kubka, 1921-1930; P. IAkovlev; Georgii Tel'berg, 1921; Baron IUrii Disterlo, 1921; Aleksandr Bonch-Osmolovskii, 1922; IAkovlev-Dunin, 1921; IUrii Markhlevskii, 1922; Artemii Savitskii, 1922; Prince Nikolai Ukhtomskii, 1923-1924; A. Kaun, 1923; G. Manns, 1923; Nikolai Smirnov, 1924; Sergei Sverzhenskii, 1924; Mikhail Pergament, 1925-1926; I. Geintsman, 1925; N. Rusov, 1925; Boris Pil'niak, 1926; Sergei Rostislavov, 1926; IUliia Tripolitova; Kurachi, 1926; Nikolai TSurikov, 1926-1927; N. Smirnov; Ol'ga CHichagova, 1927-1929; Georgii Gins, 1928-1930; El'pidifor Titov, 1929; Amplii Avdoshchenkov, 1929; Evgenii IAshnov, 1929-1934; Efim CHepurkovskii, 1930; A. Kotel'nikov, 1930-1934; L. Bykhovskii, 1931; Vasilii Alekseev, 1931-1933; S. Dmitrievskii, 1932-1933; Vladimir Lamanskii, 1933-1934; "Skitalets", 1934 1920-1921

box 1, folder 7-8

"Porevoliutsionery". Includes Nikolai Bylov, 1928; N. Alekseev, 1931; Porevoliutsionnyi Klub, 1933; IUrii SHirinskii-SHikhmatov, ; N. Perfil'ev, 1935 1933-1935

box 1, folder 9-12

"Smenovekhovtsy". Includes IUrii Kliuchnikov, ; IUrii Potekhin, 1921-1923; Aleksandr Bobrishchev-Pushkin, 1922-1923; Sergei Luk'ianov, 1922-1931; Nikolai Alekseev, 1922; N. R., 1923; Aleksandr Zarudnyi, 1925 1919-1926

box 1, folder 13-17

Dikii, Grigorii 1927-1934

box 1, folder 18

Lezhnev, Isai 1923-1926

box 1, folder 19

Suvchinskii, Petr 1926-1930

 

WRITINGS 1935.

box 1, folder 20-23

"Belyi Omsk". Typescript copy