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FILE — Box: 1 Identifier: MS Russ 158

Annaklychev, Sh. Addition to the dissertation on the daily life of Soviet oil towns, 1958

Scope and Contents

Album of 250 photographs with 89 explanatory labels; with stamp of the Academy of Sciences, Ethnography Institute, Scientific Archive, and the number 74a found on the spine. The subject of the album is the daily life of the oil workers in two Soviet oil towns, including machinery, transport, individual workers and families, and homes; this formed a visual supplement to Shikhberdy Annaklychev's historico-ethnographic study completed in 1958.

Dates

  • Creation: 1958

Creator

Language of Materials

Russian

Conditions Governing Access

Open for research.

Extent

.7 linear feet (4 volumes)

Repository Details

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