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John B. Dunlop Collection http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt9v19r9b8 No online items Inventory of the John B. Dunlop collection Finding aid prepared by Hoover Institution Library and Archives Staff Hoover Institution Library and Archives © 2008, revised through 2015 434 Galvez Mall Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-6003 [email protected] URL: http://www.hoover.org/library-and-archives Inventory of the John B. Dunlop 81010 1 collection Title: John B. Dunlop collection Date (inclusive): 1967-2015 Collection Number: 81010 Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives Language of Material: Russian Physical Description: 226 cubic foot boxes, 1 card file box.(226.0 Linear Feet) Abstract: Clippings and other printed matter, relating to the disintegration of the Soviet Union, and to political conditions in post-Soviet Russia. Includes a 1968 official Soviet report (incomplete), summarizing results of the investigation of the Vserossiiskii sotsial-khristianskii soiuz osvobozhdeniia naroda, an anti-communist revolutionary organization in the Soviet Union. source: Dunlop, John B. Hoover Institution Library & Archives Access The collection is open for research; materials must be requested at least two business days in advance of intended use. Publication Rights For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Library & Archives. Acquisition Information Materials were acquired by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives in 1981 with numerous additional increments through the year 2015. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], John B. Dunlop collection, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives. Scope and Content of Collection Clippings and other printed matter, relating to the disintegration of the Soviet Union, and to political conditions in post-Soviet Russia. Includes a 1968 official Soviet report (incomplete), summarizing results of the investigation of the Vserossiiskii sotsial-khristianskii soiuz osvobozhdeniia naroda, an anti-communist revolutionary organization in the Soviet Union. Arrangement Arranged in groups by chronological additions to the collection. Most increments are in alphabetical order. Subjects and Indexing Terms Russia (Federation) -- Politics and government -- 1991- Soviet Union -- Politics and government -- 1985-1991 Anti-communist movements -- Soviet Union Dunlop, John B. Vserossiĭskiĭ sot͡sial-khristianskiĭ soi͡uz osvobozhdenii͡a naroda box 1 Vserossiiskii sotsial-khristianskii soiuz osvobozhdeniia naroda. Official Soviet report (incomplete), summarizing results of the investigation of the Vserossiiskii sotsial-khristianskii soiuz osvobodzhdeniia naroda, an anti-communist revolutionary organization in the Soviet Union 1968 box 1 Baltics 1990-1991 box 1 Baltics 1992-1993 box 1 Coup 1990-1991 box 1 Coup 1991 box 2 Coup 1991 box 2 Coup aftermath 1991 box 2 Coup aftermath 1991-1992 box 2 Coup (new) 1992 box 2 Coup (new) 1992-1994 box 2 Next coup 1991-1996 box 2 Post-coup Union 1991 box 3 Post-coup Union 1991 Inventory of the John B. Dunlop 81010 2 collection box 3 Slavic Commonwealth 1991 box 3 Yeltsin, Boris 1987-1989 box 3 Yeltsin, Boris 1990-1991 box 3 Yeltsin, Boris 1991 box 4 Yeltsin, Boris, post-coup 1991 box 4 Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr 1990 box 4 Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr 1990-1991 box 4 Union treaty 1990-1991 box 4 Ecology 1988-1994 box 5 Ecology 1995-2009 box 5 Commonwealth of Independent States 1992-1993 box 5 Commonwealth of Independent States 1993-1998 box 5 Russian constitution 1993 box 5 Russian constitution 1993 box 5 Foreign affairs 1990-1991 box 6 Foreign affairs 1991-1992 box 6 Foreign affairs 1992-1995 box 6 Foreign affairs 1996 box 6 Foreign policy 1992-2000 box 7 Foreign policy 2001-2004 box 7 Russian Communist Party 1990-1991 (Communist Party of the Russian Federation) box 7 Russian compatriots 2007 box 7 Russian Congress 1992 box 7 Russian Congress 1992-1993 box 7 Russian conservatism 1993-2003 box 7 Russian banks 1994 box 7 Russian banks 1995-1999 box 7 Russian borders 1993-1999 box 7 Russian bureaucracy 1993-2006 box 7 Russian business 2000-2008 box 7 RSFSR Bureau 1989-1990 box 7 RSFSR laws 1989 box 7 RSFSR Writers' Union 1990 (Union of Russian Writers) box 8 RSFSR Writers Union 1991-1992 box 8 RSFSR Writers Union plenums 1988 and 1990 (Plenum of the Union of Russian Writers) box 8 RSFSR People's Deputies 1989 box 8 RSFSR Presidency and Congress of People's Deputies 1990-1991 box 8 Agreements with other republics 1990 box 8 State Council of Russia 1991 box 8 Heads of republics 1991 box 8 Nationalities question 1985-1988 box 8 Nationalities question 1988-1991 box 8 Russian crime 1990-1993 box 8 Russian crime 1993-1995 box 9 Chernomyrdin, Viktor 1992-1997 box 9 Soiuz (group) 1990-1991 box 9 Soiuz chastnykh sobstvennikov 1990 box 9 Soiuz dukhovnogo vozdozhreniia 1989 box 9 Soiuz nezavsimykh pistalei 1991 box 9 Soiuz ob'edinennykh kooperatorov 1990 box 9 Soiuz ofitserov 1992 box 9 Soiuz potomkov rossiiskogo dvorianstva 1991 box 9 Soiuz pravoslavnykh grazhdan 2003 box 9 Soiuz predpinimatelei Rossii 1990-1991 box 9 Soiuz rossiiskikh gorodov 1990-1991 box 9 Soiuz rossiiskogo kupechestva 1990 box 9 Soiuz russkikh 1994 Inventory of the John B. Dunlop 81010 3 collection box 9 Soiuz russkogo naroda 2004 box 9 Soiuz vozrozhdeniia Rossii 1993 box 9 Solomentsev, M. S. 1987 box 9 Soloukhin, Vladimir 1984-2004 box 9 Kozyrev, Andrei 1990-1993 box 9 Kozyrev, Andrei 1994-1996 box 9 Russia-what is it? 1989-1993 box 10 Russia-what is it? 1993-1994 box 10 Khasbulatov, Ruslan 1991-1992 box 10 Khasbulatov, Ruslan 1993-1995 box 10 Economic agreement 1993 box 10 Economic integration 1993 box 10 Economy 1989-1991 box 10 Economy 1991-1994 box 11 Economy 1994-1999 box 11 Demokraticheskaia platforma 1990 box 11 Demokraticheskaia platforma 1990 box 11 Demokraticheskaia Rossiia 1990-1995 box 11 Demokraticheskii forum 1990 box 11 Demokraticheskii soiuz 1990 box 11 Demokraticheskii vybor 1993-1996 box 11 Shakhnazarov, Georgii 1990-1994 box 11 Shalamov, Varlam 1987-1988 box 11 Shatrov, Mikhail 1986-1989 box 11 Shelepin, Aleksandr 1991 box 11 Shenin, Oleg 1991-1994 box 11 Shevardnadze, Eduard 1990-1995 box 11 Russian KGB 1990-1992 box 12 Russian KGB 1993-1996 box 12 Russian Komsomol 1989-1994 box 12 Russian land 1995 box 12 Russian language 1990-2004 box 12 Poltoranin, Mikhail 1992-1995 box 12 Popov, Gavriil 1988-1995 box 12 Fateev, Valerii 1998 box 12 FBR 2003 box 12 Fear 2000 box 12 Fed', Nikolai 1989 box 12 Federal Assembly 1993-1994 box 12 Federal Assembly 1994-1996 box 12 Sakharov, Andrei 1989 box 13 Sakharov, Andrei 1990 box 13 Sarnov, Benedikt 1989 box 13 Saudi Arabia 1999-2008 box 13 Serbia 1989-1995 box 13 Serbia 1995 box 13 Barkashov, Aleksandr 1989-1998 box 13 Barkashov, Aleksandr 1998 box 13 Ziuganov, Gennadii 1994-1997 box 14 Ziuganov, Gennadii 1998 box 14 Zhirinovskii, Vladimir 1993-1994 box 14 Zhirinovskii, Vladimir 1994-1998 box 14 Referendum 1993 box 14 Referendum 1993 box 14 Russian crime 1995-1996 box 15 Russian crime 1997-1998 box 15 North Ossetia 1998-2008 Inventory of the John B. Dunlop 81010 4 collection box 15 North Caucasus Military District 1995-1998 box 15 Nosov, Evgenii 1989-2002 box 15 Novaiia Rossiia 2003 box 15 Novgorod 1997-2002 box 15 Novocherkassk 1998 box 15 Novodvorskaia, Valeriia 1991-2007 box 15 Novoe Russkoe Dvorianstvo 1991 box 15 Novorossiia (Ukraine) 1990-1991 box 15 Novorossiisk 1992-2001 box 15 Narodnaiia partiia Rossiiskoi Federatsii 2003 box 15 Narodno-trudovoi soiuz (NTS) 1991-2000 box 15 Nuclear issues 1992-1993 box 15 Nuclear issues 1993-1998 box 15 Starkov, Vladislav 1989-1998 box 15 Starodubtsev, Vasilii 1990-2003 box 15 Starovoitov, Vasilii 1997 box 15 Starovoitova, Galina 1989-1991 box 15 Starovoitova, Galina 1992-1999 box 15 St. George 2000 box 15 St. Petersburg 1991-1999 box 15 Stabiliziatsionyi Fond 2006-2007 box 15 Stadniuk, Iurii 1991 box 15 Stagnation 2001-2004 box 15 Stankevich, Sergei 1990-1994 box 15 Sovetskaia Rossiia 1988-1992 box 16 Sovetskii Voin 1989 box 16 Soviet debts 1998 box 16 Solov'ev, Vladimir 1989 box 16 Space program 1992-2002 box 16 SPAG 2005 box 16 SPAS 1991-2007 box 16 Spetsnaz 2000-2002 box 16 Spinmeisters 2004 box 16 Sports 1999-2007 box 16 Soiuz pravykh sil (SPS) 2000-2008 box 16 Belarus 1988-1993 box 16 Belarus 1994-1996 box 16 A, miscellaneous box 16 Academy of Sciences box 16 Adamovich, Ales', writer box 16 Afanas'ev, Iurii 1988-1995 box 16 Afanas'ev, Viktor, Academician box 16 Afghanistan 1984-1999 box 17 Afghanistan 2000-2003 box 17 Africa box 17 Aid box 17 Aitmatov, Chingiz 1967-1991 box 17 Akhmadulina, Bella box 17 Akhmatova, Anna box 17 Akhromeev, Sergei, Marshal box 17 Argumenty i fakty, newspaper box 17 Armenia 1988-1997 box 17 Armenia 1998-2001 box 17 Astaf'ev, Mikhail box 17 Astaf'ev, Viktor 1986-2002 box 18 Avtorkhanov, Abdurakhman box 18 Azerbaijan 1989-1999 Inventory of the John B. Dunlop 81010 5 collection box 18 Borovoi, Konstantin box 18 Bovin, Aleksandr box 18 Brezhnev, Leonid 1982-2007 box 18 Bukharin, Nikolai box 18 Burlatskii, Fedor 1986-1988 box 18 Burlatskii, Fedor 1989-1993 box 18 Bush, George H.W., President 1989-1992 box 18 Butenko, Anatolii box 19 Censorship 1988-1991 box 19 Central Asia 1986-1999 box 19 Chernenko, Konstantin box 19 Clinton, Bill 1993-1995 box 19 Clinton, Bill 1996-1997 box 20 Clinton, Bill 1998 box 20 Communist Party 1986-1992 box 20 Communist Party 1992-1995 box 20 Communist Party, Central Committee Plenum Sep-89 box 20 Communist Party, Marxist Platform in the CPSU 1990-1991 box 20 Dissolving Parliament 1993-1994 box 20 Economics
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