Survey of the North American YMCA service to Russians in Europe, 1930
Scope and Contents
The YMCA of North America has a long history of work with the Russians and with Russian emigres following the Russian Revolution. The report provides history and context to their work with the Russian people, outlines the work they are currently doing, discusses the YMCA's cooperative relationships and discusses the religious background and emphases of the work.
Dates of Materials
- 1930
Language of Materials
English
Conditions Governing Access
This collection is open for use without restriction beyond the standard terms and conditions of Smith College Special Collections.
However, by agreement with the YWCA of the U.S.A., microdexes known to contain financial records or personal health information (usually on job applications) were not digitized and/or not published in our online repository as part of the CLIR Digitizing Hidden Collections grant. These microdexes may still be accessed on the original microfilm, and digital files may be made available to individual researchers upon request.
Extent
263 frames (1 partial reel)
- Christian education
- Christian stewardship
- International cooperation
- Russia
- Russia
- Russia -- Emigration and immigration
- Russia -- Religious life and customs
- Social conflict -- Russia -- Religious aspects
- Social group work -- Russia
- Social service -- Russia
- YMCA of the USA
- Young Men's Christian associations -- Russia
- microfilms
- reports
Repository Details
Part of the Sophia Smith Collection of Women's History Repository