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This is 'Larry's Desk', his own module of the Doukhobor Discovery Centre. Larry will continue to update this site from time to time with various historic papers and articles as well as archival research.

We welcome you to visit this site module from time to time to view its growing number of historic documents and related over views of present day Doukhobor matters.


  Larry A. Ewashen - Curriculum Vitae

 
  Peter’s Day 2011
The 116th commemoration of Peter’s Day was held on July 26 at Verigin Memorial Park with an afternoon program at the Doukhobor Discovery Centre...
  The Doukhobors
A short summary/history of the Doukhobors written for BC History Magazine in 1998.
  Peter Lordly Verigin, An Appreciation
First written / published in booklet form in 1988, this is the revised edition for Internet, published April 26/2011.
  The Making Of The Doukhobor Suspension Bridge 
The possible preservation and restoration of the Brilliant Doukhobor Suspension Bridge has been a subject for discussion and debate for over fifty years. Now that it is successfully completed, we present the history of the bridge in the following article:
Lev Tolstoy and the Doukhobors  Presentation at Tolstoy conference, September 22, 2010
  Goodbye to the DDC After 17 Great Years Letter to the Editor, October 7th, 2010
  The Doukhobor Suspension Bridge Article written for 'Articulate' magazine
  Doukhobors and the Media



'Doukhobors and the Media' presented at the Learned Conference at the University of Calgary, June 1994. 'Doukhobors and the Media' also appears in the special issue on the Doukhobors (From Russia With Love: The Doukhobors), published in the Canadian Ethnic Studies journal, vol. XXVII, No. 3, 1995: 147-157.
  C.C.U.B. Trust Fund
Although many contemporary Doukhobor societies have received funding from the C.C.U.B. Trust Fund, most are not aware of the origins of this funding organization...
  The Changing Faces and Connections
Of Doukhobor Culture
 


'Changing Faces of Doukhobor Culture' was presented at Ottawa University on October 24, 1999 and then published in the Proceedings of the conference papers. Published as The Doukhobor Centenary in Canada. A multi-disciplinary perspective on their unity and diversity. Ottawa, Ontario: Slavic Research Group at the University of Ottawa and the Institute of Canadian Studies at the University of Ottawa, 2000: 357-365. Edited by Andrew Donskov, John Woodsworth and Chad Gaffield.
  Helen Verigin Interviews Helen Verigin was a life-long Doukhobor active member and enjoyed sharing...
  1919 Open Letter from James Mavor  
  1910 Report of General Meeting of the Doukhobor Community Rare article first published in the Winnipeg Free Press in March, 1910.
  The Spirit of 99 This play was written at Yasnaya Polyana, the ancestral home and now museum of Leo Tolstoy near Tula, Russia, in 1994...
     
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