| King's/PP/JMK contains: |
| <-- See earlier |
| P |
'Essays in persuasion' (1931) |
| B |
'Essays in biography' (1933) |
| GTE |
'General theory of employment, interest and money' (1936) |
| W |
War 1939-46 |
| HP |
'How to pay for the war' (1940) |
| RV |
Russian visit |
| AV |
American visits |
| SS |
Special subjects |
| A |
Articles, including book reviews and letters to the press |
| PS |
Speeches and lectures given outside Cambridge University |
| BR |
Broadcasts |
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The Papers of John Maynard Keynes
| Title |
Russian visit |
| Reference |
JMK/RV |
| Covering Dates |
1925–1929 |
| Extent and Medium |
2 envelopes; paper |
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| Content and context |
This series comprises papers originating from J.M. Keynes' visit to Russia in 1925. |
| King's/PP/JMK/RV contains: |
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1
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Papers relating to J.M. Keynes' visit to Leningrad and Moscow, September 1925. This file comprises papers arising from J.M. Keynes trip as Cambridge University representative at the bicentenary celebrations of the Russian Academy of Sciences. It contains correspondence concerning travel arrangements and invitations to lecture; briefing papers for GOSPLAN and the economics faculty of Leningrad Polytechnic Institute; a group photograph, including J.M. Keynes, taken in a Library [possibly of government officials or students to whom J.M. Keynes had lectured]; autograph manuscript and typescript texts of 2 lectures, 'The economic position in England' and 'The economic transition in England', given in Moscow 14-15 September, with critical comments by 3 Russian academics and notes for J.M. Keynes' reply and correspondence concerning the publication of 'A short view of Russia' with proof copy, typescript preface and notes on French and Japanese translations. 29 items in envelope; paper. |
1925–1929 |
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2
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Collection of Soviet paper currency. This file contains a currency collection, with a covering letter from the Currency Department of the Commissariat of Finance thanking J.M. Keynes for his lecture, 'Economic problems of modern England', 16 September 1925. 13 envelopes of notes in envelope; paper. |
1925 |
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