Tolstoy in America?

Beyer, Tom beyer at MIDDLEBURY.EDU
Fri Jul 30 20:50:50 UTC 2010


I have to think you could begin with the Tolstoi Foundation.
http://www.tolstoyfoundation.org/


On 7/30/10 8:28 PM, "Tony Anemone" <AnemoneA at NEWSCHOOL.EDU> wrote:

> A colleague has asked me for help in finding information on the existence and
> activities of tolstoyans and tolstoyan groups in America at the turn of the
> 19-20 centuries.  I know they existed but am hoping that the Tolstoy
> specialists on the list will be able to help with specific sources in English
> since she doesn't read Russian.
> 
> Thanks, as always,
> 
> Tony
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