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RESOURCES FOR OBITUARIES
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Index to "The New York Times Index" 1851-1974, 1975-1996 (Supplement).
This sources has extracted citations from the New York Times Index for all personal names. The citations provide the year of the NYT index to search and page numbers on which there are citations to articles by and about individuals. Citations for obituaries usually appear after the little "d" plus the year. This index is useful for major figures in the Slavic world who would have attracted the attention of the American readership or prominent emigres living in the US. See below for the entries from the volumes for 1851-1974 and 1975-1996 for Ramon Mercader, Trotsky's assassin. In the earlier volumes the citation gives his alias, Jacques Mornard, in parantheses so that you can find the articles written before Mercader's real name was ascertained.
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Nezabytye mogily.
Rossiiskoe zarubezh'e: nekrologi 1917-1997 v shesti tomakh. A wonderful new source for information about Russian emigres, this set provides brief biographical data, locations of graves, and citations for obituaries and death announcements published in the Russian emigre press from 1917-1997. Although only the first three volumes have been published to date and thus the data is only for people whose surnames begin with A through K (Russian alphabetical order), it eventually will provide data for over 50,000 people. See the entry for Dmitrii Adeknov.
Martirolog
russkoi voenno-morskoi emigratsii po izdaniiam 1920-2000 gg. Using published sources and archival materials, this recent contribution to emigre studies covers 1890 Russian naval servicemen who died abroad. Entries are arranged alphabetically by surnames and provide full names, dates of birth and death, rank, place of death, and citations for the obituary. There are several appendices for unusual classes of servicemen such as a list of those who died on the cruiser "Leitenant Dydymov." A list of sources and a dictionary defining a number of terms and organizations round out the book. See the entry for Fedor Georgievich Skrydlov who died in Detroit, Michigan.
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This title was released as one of the special issue sections of the Czech national bibliography from 1957-1990 and is now published separately. It is a listing of brief obituaries of Czech writers, scholars and journalists. The entries include birth and death dates, the profession of the deceased, and a citation for the obituary. Later volumes have more detailed information. All entries are arranged alphabetically by surname. This section of the national bibliography is not continued on the CD-ROM version, but the name authority section on the CD-ROM might be of help. See the entry below for the journalist Antonin Danek.
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