Register of the M. V. (Mikhail Vladimirovich) Rodzianko Papers, 1916-1923
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Hernán Cortés
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Register of the M. V. (Mikhail Vladimirovich) Rodzianko Papers, 1916-1923
Hoover Institution Archives
Stanford University
Stanford, California
Contact Information
- Hoover Institution Archives
- Stanford University
- Stanford, California 94305-6010
- Phone: (650) 723-3563
- Fax: (650) 725-3445
- Email: archives@hoover.stanford.edu
- Processed by:
- Olga Verhovskoy Dunlop
- Date Completed:
- 1995
- Encoded by:
- Hernán Cortés
© 1998 Hoover Institution Archives. All rights reserved.
Descriptive Summary
Title: M. V. (Mikhail Vladimirovich) Rodzianko Papers,
Date (inclusive): 1916-1923
Collection Number: 27003
Creator: Rodzianko, M. V. (Mikhail Vladimirovich), 1859-1924.
Collection Size:
1 manuscript box
(0.4 linear feet)
Repository:
Hoover Institution Archives
Stanford, California 94305-6010
Abstract: Correspondence, writings, and reports, relating to Russian efforts in World War I, the Russian Revolution and Civil War, and
anti-Bolshevik movements. Includes letters and reports to Generals Vrangel' and Denikin.
Language:
Russian.
Administrative Information
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Acquisition Information
Acquired by the Hoover Institution Archives. An increment was added in 1927.
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Access Points
Vooruzhennye sily na IUgie Rossii.
World War, 1914-1918.
World War, 1914-1918--Russia.
Russia.
Soviet Union.
Soviet Union--History--Revolution, 1917-1921.
Statesmen--Russia.
Denikin, Anton Ivanovich, 1872-1947.
Vrangel', Petr Nikolaevich, baron, 1878-1928.
Biographical Note
| 1859 |
Born on family estate, Ekaterinoslavskaia Guberniia, Russia. Is educated at Pazheskii Korpus (Corps des Pages) |
| 1878-1882 |
Serves in Guards Cavalry regiment |
| 1883-1885 |
Serves as justice of the peace (mirovoi sud'ia) in Ekaterinoslavskaia Guberniia |
| 1886-1891 |
Serves as Marshal of the Nobility of Ekaterinoslavskaia Guberniia |
| 1900-1906 |
Serves as Head of the Ekaterinoslav Provincial Judiciary (Ekaterinoslavskaia Zemskaia Uprava) |
| 1905 |
Is a founding member of Octobrist Party (Soiuz 17 Octiabria) |
| 1906-1907 |
Is elected to the Third and Fourth Duma and appointed memberof the Government Council (Gosudarstvennyi Sovet) |
| 1911-1912 |
Is elected president of the Third and Fourth Duma |
| 1917 |
Is instrumental in persuading Emperor Nicholas II to abdicate. After the February Revolution resigns from the government and
joins anti-Bolshevik forces in the south of Russia
|
| 1920 |
Emigrates to Serbia |
| 1924 |
Dies, Belgrade, Serbia |
Series Description
Box 1
CORRESPONDENCE FILE, 1918-1923.
Scope and Content Note
Holograph drafts of letters and letters to the editor related to political matters. Also
includes copies of correspondence with Ataman Petr Krasnov. Arranged alphabetically by
name of correspondent
Box 1
WRITINGS, 1916-1923.
Scope and Content Note
Holograph drafts and typescript copies of reports and articles related to political
matters. Arranged chronologically
Container List
CORRESPONDENCE, 1918-1923
General. Letters to the editor. Holograph drafts
Box 1, Folder 1
Monarkhicheskii Sovet, n.d.
Folder 3
Russkoe Delo, 1922 Sept., re Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich
Folder 4
Antonii, Metropolitan of Kiev and Galich, 1921
Folder 5
Krasnov, Petr, Ataman. "O vysylke Atamanom P. N. Krasnovym - M. V. Rodzianki iz predelov Vsevelikago Voiska Donskogo", 1918. Correspondence between Ataman Petr Krasnov and Mikhail Rodzianko. Typescript copies
Folder 6
Schopfer, Sidney, 1923, re Conradi and Polunin case
Box 1, Folder 7
"Po povodu konferentsii v Genue", n.d. Holograph draft
Folder 8
Untitled report re situation on Russian Front, 1916. Typescript
Folder 9
Untitled report to Gen. Aleksei Denikin re situation in Ekaterinoslav, 1919 Sept.-Oct. Typescript
Folder 10
"CHto delat' Rossii i russkim liudiam", 1920 May. Holograph draft in two notebooks. Also includes part of draft letter to General Petr Vrangel'
Folder 11
"CHto nuzhno delat'", 1921. Holograph draft
Folder 12
"Posdnee raskaianie", 1921. Holograph draft
Folder 13
Untitled essay re Conradi and Polunin case, 1923. Holograph draft