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Catalogue of Kitch Collection - KIT/4/1-KIT/4/5 item descriptions

KIT/4/1 - Typescript entitled "Constantin Spere and Romanian Populism" (1953-1975)

Contents: drafts of typescript entitled "Constantin Spere and Romanian Populism" (1975) and related notes (ts), statistics and reprints.

(Languages) English

1 folder

Publication: typescript published in "Slavonic and East European Review" vol 43, no 131, 1975

KIT/4/2 - Statistics re Romanian demography 1860-1921 (circa) (1968-1980) (circa)

Contents: statistics re Romanian demography 1860-1921.

(Languages) English

1 folder

KIT/4/3 - Papers re Romanian history (circa) (1969-1978)

Contents: notes, articles and correspondence re Romanian history. Some papers are related to a planned history of Romania which Kitch was to write with Eric Tappe, Professor of Romanian Studies at SSEES. Includes -

(Languages) English & French

1 folder

KIT/4/4 - Papers re Romania during and immediately after the First World War (1970-1971)

Contents: notes (ts) for seminar paper ?given by Kitch entitled "The making of Greater Rumania 1914-1923" at Birkbeck College in 1971 and two issues of part work "History of the First World War" which concentrate on Romania's role in the war, one of which contains an article by Kitch entitled "The Rumanian Imbroglio".

(Languages) English

1 folder

KIT/4/5 - Typescript entitled "Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea and Rumanian Marxism" (1975-1976)

Contents: drafts of typescript entitled "Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea and Rumanian Marxism", related correspondence, notes and proof of published article.

(Languages) English

1 folder

Publication: typescript published in "Slavonic and East European Review" vol 44, no 4, 1976, pp 81-89

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