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Неизвестное письмо Петра кропоткина

Неизвестное письмо Петра кропоткина

Abstract

For the first time the letter written by P.A. Kropotkin to Transbaikalian statistical committe is published. The letter was dated on 13.07.1865. The author of the letter agrees to cooperate with the committee. The letter’s text is compared with P.A. Kropotkin’s diary. The letter and diary reflect P.A. Kropotkin’s service in the Eastern Siberia.

Впервые публикуется письмо П.А. Кропоткина в Забайкальский статистический комитет. Письмо датировано 13.07.1865. Автор письма дает согласие сотрудничать с комитетом. Текст письма сопоставлен с дневником П.А. Кропоткина. Письмо и дневник отражают службу П.А. Кропоткина в Восточной Сибири.

Keywords

КРОПОТКИН, ДИТМАР, МОРДВИНОВ, ШАНЯВСКИЙ, СТАТИСТИЧЕСКИЙ КОМИТЕТ, ИРКУТСК, ТРОИЦКОСАВСК-КЯХТА, ЧИТА

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