General Slavic

Bulgaria: Records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to Internal Affairs

Bulgaria: Records of the U.S. Department of State Relating to Internal Affairs is a collection primarily of instructions to and dispatches from U.S. diplomatic and consular staff concerning political, economic, military, social, and other internal correspondences and events in Bulgaria. Documents include U.S. State Department reports and memoranda, communications between the State Department and foreign governments and other U.S. departments. Of interest to scholars in history, political science, international relations, foreign affairs, and Slavic studies.

Hogg, Helen Sawyer

Photos of the meeting of the International Astronomical Union Held in the Soviet Union, 1958. Helen Hogg, as well as other Canadian astronomers including A. Batten and S. van de Bergh, were present and can be seen in these shots. 

Elliott, Jabez Henry

Two scrapbooks compiled by Jabez Henry Elliott, professor of the History of Medicine, documenting his attendance at the 10 and 11th International Congresses on the History of Medicine that were held in Madrid and Toledo, Spain in 1935 and in Yugoslavia in 1938, respectively. Elliott was sent as the representative for the University of Toronto. The first scrapbook contains programmes, a running typed report on the conference, press coverage, annotated photographs, conference pamphlets and brochures (including one on the history of medicine).

Other Slavic collections at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies

Thanks to a generous grant from the SSHRC of Canada in 1985, PIMS purchased on microfiche many serial publications of Imperial Russia from the 19th and early 20th centuries. These cover topics such as Church and political history, antiquities, archaeology, law, and numismatics. Since 1980 PIMS has also been acquiring materials on the medieval Balkans. The same criteria used for purchasing books for Kievan Rus’ and Muscovy are applied here. The Slavic Collection was expanded to provide research materials for the study of the Slavs in the so-called “Byzantine Commonwealth."

Oral History Online

Oral History Online (OHI) is a landmark database of English language oral histories. It contains at present more than 34,000 pages of full-text content. This full-text material includes Ellis Island oral history narratives and rare Black Panther Party interviews. Oral History Online is also an index to free oral history information on the Web. Working with archives, repositories and individuals, OHI indexed oral histories held by organizations around the world.

North American Immigrant Letters, Diaries and Oral Histories

North American Immigrant Letters, Diaries and Oral Histories includes more than 2,000 authors and approximately 100,000 pages of information, providing a unique and personal view of what it meant to immigrate to the United States and Canada between 1800 and 1950. The materials date from around 1840 and extend to the present, focusing heavily on the period from 1920 to 1980. Personal stories provide perspectives both on North America and on the immigrants’ countries of origin, including Eastern and South Europe, as well the Baltic countries.