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  <dc:title>Pares (Sir Bernard) Collection</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Correspondence and papers of Sir Bernard Pares, 1902-1948, comprising: 

PAR/1: World War One papers, 1902-1914, including writings on Russian politics, joint diary on Russian political events written with Samuel Northrup Harper; press cuttings and Russian newspapers

PAR/2: Correspondence and papers on the School of Russian Studies, Liverpool University, 1907-1916, including manuscript and typescript articles for the 'Russian Review', and correspondence with Sir Alfred Jones, Liverpool shipping magnate and a supporter of the School

PAR/3: Correspondence and papers on  visit to Britain of members of the Russian Duma, June-July 1919

PAR/4: Correspondence and papers on visit of delegation of British public figures to Russia, 1911-1912

PAR/5: World War One papers, including drafts of his dispatches from the front as British Military Overseer to the Russian Army, 1915-1917, pamphlets and newspapers, presscuttings of Pares' articles

PAR/6: Correspondence and papers on the Russian Revolution and Civil War years, 1917-1922, including reports, memos and other papers, press surveys, newspapers, pamphlets and press cuttings, particularly on White held Siberia

PAR/7: Papers dating from the inter-war years, including papers on the education of Russian children in Britain and other relief work for Russian refugees, papers on Pares' visit to the Soviet Union, 1935-1936, correspondence on publications and lectures, correspondence on the Church of England Council on Foreign Relations, pamphlets, reports and press cuttings

PAR/8: Correspondence and papers on the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, 1916-1938, including early plans for the school and Pares'; employment as Director; correspondence on Pares' visit to United States, 1929 and lecture notes

PAR/9: Papers dating from World War Two and post-war years, 1939-1948, including mss and working papers for &amp;quot;The fall of the Russian monarchy&amp;quot;; lecture and broadcast notes; letters from American correspondents.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1902-1948</dc:date>
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