Descriptive Summary
Administrative Information
Access Points
Scope and Content
Descriptive Summary
Title: Petr Arkad'evich Stolypin Subject Collection,
Date (inclusive): 1933-1952
Collection Number: 2000C25
Extent:
1 microfilm reel
(0.15 linear feet)
Repository:
Hoover Institution Archives
Stanford, California 94305-6010
Abstract: Letters, clippings, and other printed matter, relating to the Russian statesman Petr Stolypin.
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Archives
Language:
Russian.
Administrative Information
Access
Collection open for research.
The Hoover Institution Archives only allows access to
copies of audiovisual items. To listen to sound recordings or to view videos or films during your visit, please contact the Archives
at least two working days before your arrival. We will then advise you of the accessibility of the material you wish to see
or hear. Please note that not all audiovisual material is immediately accessible.
Publication Rights
For copyright status, please contact
the Hoover Institution Archives.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Petr Arkad'evich Stolypin subject collection, [Box no.], Hoover Institution
Archives.
Acquisition Information
Materials were acquired by the Hoover Institution Archives in 2000.
Accruals
Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. To determine if this has occurred, find
the collection in Stanford University's online catalog at
http://searchworks.stanford.edu/ . Materials have been added to the collection if the number of boxes listed in the online catalog is larger than the number
of boxes listed in this finding aid.
Access Points
Stolypin, Petr Arkad'evich, 1862-1911.
Russia--Politics and government--1894-1917.
Russia.
Scope and Content
This collection consists of clippings, correspondence and other biographical material collected by the staff of the Museum
of Russian Culture relating to the life and career of P. A. Stolypin, as well as to his family. The correspondence is between
the director of the Museum, P. F. Konstantinov, and Stolypin's son, Arkadii.
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 and copyright to them (with
some exceptions) are the property of the Museum of Russian Culture, San Francisco. 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.