Michael P. Riabouchinsky papers

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Collection Data

Description
Collection consists of correspondence, memoir, diaries, and memorabilia from Riabouchinsky's years of exile. The "Moscow/London Letters", 1921-1927, are copies of confidential correspondence exchanged between Riabouchinsky, his brother and other emigrés with family members, friends and business associates in Russia. Topics include economic conditions and daily life in the Soviet Union as well as information on the fate of the family and its holdings after the Revolution. The "Letters from Father to Son", 1927-1955, consist of Riabouchinsky's letters to his son Paul who left England in 1927 to settle in the U.S. Memoir chronicles Riabouchinsky's activities between the time of the Revolution and his flight to England, Dec. 1917 to May 1919; diaries cover the years 1919 to 1960 and include photographs, newsclippings and other memorabilia.
Names
Riabouchinsky, Michael P., 1880-1960 (Creator)
Riabouchinsky, Paul (Addressee)
Dates / Origin
Date Created: 1917 - 1960
Library locations
Manuscripts and Archives Division
Shelf locator: MssCol 2565
Topics
Bankers
Industrialists
Exiles
Refugees
Soviet Union -- Economic conditions -- 1917-1945
Soviet Union -- History -- 1917-1936
Soviet Union -- History -- Revolution, 1917-1921 -- Exiles
Soviet Union -- Social conditions
Riabouchinsky, Michael P., 1880-1960
Riabouchinsky family
Genres
Correspondence
Diaries
Photographs
Notes
Biographical/historical: Michael Pavlovich Riabouchinsky (1880-1960) was a member of one of Moscow's most powerful and wealthy families. Merchants since the l8th century, the Riabouchinsky family expanded its holdings into a vast mercantile, industrial, and financial empire. Michael was a banker and industrialist in Moscow until the coming of the Revolution forced him to emigrate and shift his operations to London. He remained there until his death.
Content: The papers consist of l4 bound volumes of letters and diaries in Russian typescript written during his years in exile. The "Moscow/London Letters" (1921-1927) are copies of confidential correspondence exchanged between Riabouchinsky, his brothers, and other emigrés with family members, friends, and business associates in Moscow and Riga. The letters contain considerable information on economic conditions and daily life in Russia during the period as well as detailed information on the fate of the family and its holdings after the Revolution. The "Letters From Father To Son" (1927-1955) contain over 1,000 of Riabouchinsky's letters to his son Paul (Pavel/Pavlik) who left England in 1927 to study and eventually settle in the United States. "The Troublesome Years" is Riabouchinsky's memoir of the period from December 1917 to May 1919 which chronicles his activities between the time of the Revolution and his flight to England. His diaries pick up where the narrative ends. The six volumes cover the years 1919-1960. In addition to the daily entries the diaries also contain newspaper clippings, photographs, and other memorabilia.
Acquisition: Oct. (?) 1960, Received from M. P. Riabouchinsky
Physical Description
Extent: 2.4 linear feet (3 boxes)
Type of Resource
Text
Still image
Identifiers
NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b11996380
MSS Unit ID: 2565
RLIN/OCLC: NYPW94-A236
Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): 014fc8c0-85de-0139-9c5d-0242ac110002
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