YMCA-Press.
Organization
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Paul B. Anderson and family papers
Collection
Identifier: Y.USA.86
Abstract
Personal papers of Paul B. Anderson and material from other members of his family including Margaret Anderson, Harvey and Roberta (Anderson) Smith, and William and Mary (Anderson) Glenn. The collection is primarily related to Paul B. Anderson and the YMCA's international work.
Dates:
1900 - 2012
Records of YMCA international work in France
Collection
Identifier: Y.USA.9-2-47
Abstract
Ccorrespondence, minutes, reports, financial documents, pamphlets, maps, journal and newspaper articles and other records documenting YMCA work in France, especially youth and publishing work done in France for Russian refugees.
Dates:
1869-1989; Majority of material found within ( 1920s-1970s)
YMCA Russian publishing work files
Collection
Identifier: Y.USA.55
Abstract
Correspondence, photos, manuscripts, manuscript rejections, author information, desk diaries, lists, graphs, catalogue cards, minutes, financial and administrative reports, pamphlets, publicity and journal and newspaper articles recording the actions surrounding YMCA involvement in publishing for post-World War I Russian diaspora, including the Chekhov Publishing House, the YMCA Press, and Les Editeurs Reunis (United Publishers) depository and bookstore, primarily from the files of YMCA...
Dates:
1951-1970s.
Additional filters:
- Subject
- Young Men's Christian associations -- Administration 2
- Young Men's Christian associations -- France. 2
- Young Men's Christian associations -- Russia (Federation). 2
- Authors and publishers. 1
- Casablanca (Morocco). 1
- Europe, Eastern -- Economic conditions. 1
- Europe, Eastern -- Social conditions. 1
- Exiles' writings, Russian -- France. 1
- Exiles' writings, Russian -- United States. 1
- Exiles' writings, Russian. 1
- France. 1
- Immigrants' writings, Russian -- France. 1
- Lyon (France). 1
- Paris (France). 1
- Photographs 1
- Publishers and publishing 1
- Publishers and publishing -- France. 1
- Refugees -- Soviet Union. 1
- Russians -- Foreign countries. 1
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Refugees -- France -- Paris. 1 + ∧ less
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