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Collection
Identifier: BUSC-2020-001
Abstract
This collection consists of correspondence and other material related to the publication of the book My Life in Russian Theatre (Little, Brown and and Co., 1937) by Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko (1858 - 1943), who was known for being an innovative theatre director, writer, teacher, playwright, and producer. Nemirovich-Danchenko co-founded the Moscow Art Theatre with Konstantin Stanislavsky and helped usher in the new genre of naturalism in theatrical performance and...
Dates:
1925 - 1937
Collection
Identifier: BUSC-2007-005
Overview
These items were primarily assembled between 1962 and 1995 by members of the Binghamton University Theatre Department. The main focus of this collection is theater but there are also materials relating to motion pictures, music and dance. Included are scrapbooks, programs, photographs, and ephemera such as tickets and broadsides.
Dates:
1860 - 2002
Collection
Identifier: BUA-0012
Abstract
Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein (1930–2019) was an American sociologist and economic historian. He is best known for his development in sociology of world-systems theory. The Immanuel Wallerstein papers contain materials from Professor Wallerstein’s careers at Columbia University, McGill University, and his academic positions and organizations he was affiliated with during his career at Binghamton University (SUNY) including the Fernand Braudel Center. There is a small amount of material in the...
Dates:
1921 - 2018
Collection
Identifier: BUSC-2015-002
Abstract
Collection of blank postcard portfolios depicting Leningrad, Moscow, and the Neva, plus five photographs taken in the former USSR circa 1975 by Jerome L. Yesko. Mr. Yesko traveled to Russia in 1975 as part of a legal exchange program between U.S. lawyers and their Soviet counterparts. Mr. Yesko purchased the postcards and brought them back to the U.S. where he gave them to his daughter, Jill Yesko, as a souvenir of his trip.
Dates:
1975