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Kropotkin, Peter Alexeivitch, (1842-1921), Prince, Russian Anarchist
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Surname: | Kropotkin |
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Forenames: | Peter Alexeivitch |
Gender: | Male |
Date: | 1842-1921 |
Title: | Prince |
Name authority reference: | GB/NNAF/P139360 (Former ISAAR ref: GB/NNAF/P16563 ) |
Number | Description | Held by | Reference | Further information |
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1 |
corresp and papers
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International Institute of Social History
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See Guide 1989
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2 |
letters to Alfred and Hannah Dryhurst
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British Library, Manuscript Collections
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Add MS 46473
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3 |
1908-14: letters to Raphael Friedeberg
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International Institute of Social History
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See Guide 1989
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4 |
1886-92, 1906: corresp with J Bruce Glasier
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University of Liverpool: Special Collections and Archives
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pp4-6, 9, 48
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NRA 25263
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1892-1913: corresp with Max Nettlau
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International Institute of Social History
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Max Nettlau Papers
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See Guide 1989
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6 |
1894-1910: letters to Alfred Marsh
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International Institute of Social History
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Alfred Marsh Papers
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7 |
1888-1923: corresp (c80 items) with James Mavor and misc MSS
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University of Toronto: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
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MS COLL.00119
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See DA Signori, Guide to the Papers of James Mavor, Toronto, 1989, p26
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8 |
1880-1917: letters to May Morris
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British Library, Manuscript Collections
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Add MSS 45345-47
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9 |
1903-07: letters (c30) to Vasilij P Zuk
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International Institute of Social History
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See Guide 1989
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10 |
1895-1917: photocopies of original (but closed) Kropotkin letters held by the Library and received from various sources
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London University: London School of Economics Library, Archives and Special Collections
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COLL MISC 0530
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NRA 28876 BLPES misc
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