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Memuary Sibiriakov: XIX Vek
[ Memoirs of Siberians; 19th century]

Ed. by N.N. Pokrovskii; comp., introd. and comm. by N.P. Matkhanova, O.T. Bazaliiskaia
Novosibirsk:  Sibirskii Khronograf, 2003
346 pImages
Hardcover. 17 x 24 cm
ISBN: 5875501758
Language: Russian
The eleventh volume of the series The History of Siberia: Original Sources includes four memoirs or autobiographical stories of Siberian citizens from various strata: writer and historian of Siberia V.I. Vagin (1823-1900); V.S. Kropotkina (1849-1935), the wife of Aleksandr Kropotkin, a brother of the famous anarchist and scholar Petr Kropotkin; the merchant P.I. Pakholkov (1835-1912), a Cossack from the Amur River region, later a deputy of the Blagoveshchensk City Duma; R.K. Bogdanov (memoirs about 1849-1880). The collection was edited by N.N. Pokrovskii, who for many years has been a leader of scholarship in the field. Extended comments (pp. 243-318). Name index.
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