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[Writings about and relating to Sorokin]

This file consists of excerpts from Iskra and copies of newspaper clippings that relate to the Doukhobor community, the Sons of Freedom and S. Sorokin. This file also includes letter to Sorokin, Sorokin’s writings, Fraternal Council’s open letter to Anna Markova and land documents from 1917.

[Writings about and by Sorokin]

This file consists of Sorokin’s message to the Doukhobor youth; an anonymous writing regarding decision to create the New Settlement; a newspaper clipping about Sorokin; a statement regarding land use; a compilation piece with Quotes from Peter V. Verigin.

Writings

Series consists of records generated from Beaulieu’s work as an author, editor, academic and teacher. Records include research, correspondence, contracts, proofs at various stages of production, drafts, transcriptions and publications. Series is arranged into the following sub-series: Poetry and book files (1996–2014); Article files (1998–[before 2015]); Academic research and writings (1991–2014); Writings by students (2008–2015); Writings by others (2005–2013) and Handmade books ([before 2009]).

Writings

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  • [196-?]–[before 2010]; predominant 1972–1982
  • Part of Al Neil fonds

Series contains handwritten and typed manuscripts, notebooks, fragments, published writings by Al Neil, and writings and drawing by others. Series has been arranged into the following three sub-series: Original manuscripts ([196-?]–[before 2010]), Published writings ([1951]–1989), and Works of others (1965–1994).

Neil, Al

Writings

This series consists of unpublished writings of members of the Doukhobor community, book drafts, historical and prison accounts, statements, speeches, essays and research notes.

Writings

This series contains textual materials that Martin Bartlett wrote during the course of his career. Some are academic texts on composition and the use of electronics or tuning systems. Others are published works from yachting magazines, others are musings on the nature of art, beauty, and nature. There is also some information from grant applications and concert programs.

Writings

This sub-series consists of various writings by the Doukhobor individuals or about the Doukhobor community and their beliefs. The documents in this sub-series include: essays, poems, dairies, notebooks, articles, text of songs, speeches, reports, messages, clippings and other writings.

[Writings]

This file consists of writings, messages, clipping and report. It includes: a report “New Settlement land dispute: the struggle against assimilation” by Joseph Ogloff; messages to community by J. Ogloff; and compilation of various writing by Doukhobors titled “Letters and messages from father to son” [free translation] mostly dated in 1940s.

[Writings]

This file consists of various writings including: song text; an account: O letaiushchikh diskakh [About flying discs]; A fundamental Doukhobor psalm; a message: Bud blagochestiv; a letter of Vasili V. Verigin, brother of P. V. Verigin; speech of P. P. Verigin (Chiastiakov) (1954); an account: Kak i pochemu sgorel molebennyi dom – centr SDOKH na Grand Forkse by the Investigative Committee of CCBRD; speech of P. P. Verigin( 1934); open letter to Anna Markova from Fraternal Council of CCBRD (1978); a declaration to J. J. Verigin. Many documents are not dated.

Writings

This sub-series consists of various writings created by the members of Sons of Freedom that illustrate their approach to life and their beliefs. This sub-series includes: songs texts, writings, letters, resolutions, speeches, messages, essays, addresses, protocol, and appeal. In many cases authorship and date of the documents are unknown. Known authors include: A. W. Efanov (Freedomite, “intellectual”, protester and probably an arsonist) and Florence Potapoff. The records are in Russian and/or English; some are handwritten and some printed.

Writings

This sub-series consists of the reports, writings, speeches, talks, addresses, mandate, manual, texts of songs created on behalf of the CCUB by its executive members. These documents relate to the history and ideology of the Doukhobor communities and its leaders and were written for the benefit of the communities. This sub-series contains both original mimeographed and manuscript documents as well as photocopies of documents. Most documents are in Russian and a few in English.

Writings

This series consists of the various writings by Eli Popoff and other authors some of which may not have been published. The series consists of articles, essays, interview transcripts, notes, song texts, speeches, and other records that related to the Doukhobor history and culture.
Series 1 is divided into two sub-series: 1: Popoff’s writings; 2: Writings of others

[Writings]

This file consists of various writings and excerpts including: Collection of excerpts by Arie de Ruiter (1969); excerpt from Debates of Legislative Assembly of BC, Wed., July 4, 1979; newspaper clipping (1946), chronological list of events in Doukhobor history; and an account: Who are the Doukhobors.

[Writings]

This file consists of 40 pages of compilation of writings directed to the Doukhobor community relating to the Doukhobor history and beliefs, leadership of Yastrebov (Sorokin instead of P. P. Verigin III) and other similar matters. It includes excerpts from Iskra and other publications, open letter to J. J. Verigin, some correspondence. It also includes a writing titled “Who’s who at these symposiums?” by Fraternal Council of the CCBRD.

Writings

This series consists of various writings of Stephan Sorokin, including essays, notes, and a draft of his book written under the pseudonym Pantes Kiroson and titled: Three days and three nights of life beyond the grave. This series also includes Sorokin’s spiritual messages to the Reformed Doukhobor and the Sons of Freedom.

Writings

This series contains writings by Koozma J. Tarasoff related to Doukhobor culture, history and ethnicity and peace ideology in light of their settlement in Canada. This series also contains writings of others related to similar themes.

[Writings]

This file consists of an excerpt from V. A. Sukharev’s book (1912); a commentary on Vestnik’s article (1921?); a commentary by A. Startzev (1955); a writing by A. Gusskin (1956); a letter by S. A. Konkin, S. F. Shlakoff and P. A. Konkin (after 1961); a letter by Word to Russia organization (1976)

Writings

This series consists of the Doukhobor writings in various formats including: journals, dairies, notebooks, manuscripts, addresses to the community, notes, narratives, philosophical writings, song texts, letters, speeches, articles, newspaper clippings, excerpts and other types. These records reveal Doukhobor personal experiences as immigrants, their views on politics, religion and ideology, and their way of life. Some of these accounts are written by identified individual members of the Doukhobor community and many are anonymous.

[Writings]

This file consists of song text, message, appeal, protocol, list of documents, resolution and clipping. It includes an appeal to the brotherhood of working people by the Russian anti-military movement; a prophetical message; a resolution of the Sons of Freedom in regards to their children’s education; an anonymous letter considering the Russian Eastern Orthodox and Doukhobor beliefs as well as a list of documents created by the Sons of Freedom between years 1928-1951.

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