From Shelf to Spotlight: Rediscovering Modernist Books From Eastern Europe at The New York Public Library |
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Authors: | Robert H Davis Jr Edward Kasinec |
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Institution: | 1. Columbia University Libraries , 535 West 114th St., New York, NY 10027, USA rhd2106@columbia.edu;3. The New York Public Library , Fifth Avenue &4. 42nd Street, New York, NY 10018, USA |
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Abstract: | This essay contextualizes the overall development of eastern European resources at the Library, highlighting some of the personalities who have contributed to building this internationally significant research resource. The development of the Baltic, east‐central European, and southern Slavic collections of The New York Public Library has been a neglected area of the Library's history. Reciprocity with institutions in the Slavic and Eastern European homelands played a vital part in the growth of the Library's holdings of materials in their languages until the collapse of the Soviet bloc. Library materials were acquired through local dealers, as gifts, and on international exchanges, as well as through personal visits to the region by library staff. Modernist books were an important part of these acquisition efforts. |
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Keywords: | New York Public Library United States Modernism Modernist books Eastern Europe East European |
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