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Moldova

Overview

Hoover’s earliest holdings on Moldavia go back to the Congress of Paris (1856): the miscellaneous records of the Congress refer to the reorganization of Wallachia and Moldavia following the Crimean War. The Alexander Krupenskii  papers and V.A. Maklakov papers are rich and important resources for the history of the region during the Russian Civil War, 1917-1920, including the issues of Romanian intervention and possible independence of Bessarabia. Contemporary issues, including materials related to Pridnestrov’e, can be found in the Moldavian subject collection and Igor Mikhailov collection.

Congress Of Paris Miscellaneous Records

Commission established by the Congress of Paris of 1856

Aleksandr Nikolaevich Krupenskiĭ Papers

Marshal of Bessarabian nobility; president, Bessarabian Provincial Zemstvo; Bessarabian delegate to the Paris Peace Conference, 1919–20

V. A. Maklakov Papers

Russian politician and diplomat; ambassador of the Provisional Government to France, 1917–24

Moldavian Subject Collection

Miscellaneous materials

Igor' Alekseevich Mikhaĭlov Collection

Miscellaneous materials related to Pridnestrov’e

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