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| Creator: | Rozenblat, Anatoly | |
| Dates: | 1990-2000 | |
| Abstract: | Collection consists of 11 bound volumes of typed memoir by Anatoly Rozenblat, covering the years 1990-2000, following his emigration from Russia and immigration to the United States. Included are also two published works by A. Rozenblat: "Rozenblat's Innovations for the 21st century" (1999) and "Statistical Analysis of Ship Speed in Waves and the Tropics" (2000). | |
| Quantity: | 1 lin.ft. | |
| Language: | Russian, English | |
| Collection ID: | IHRC3397 | |
Collection donated to the IHRC in April 2006 by Anatoly Rozenblat.
Russian-born Anatoly Rozenblat immigrated to the United States in 1990 from Russia. He studied at the Odessa Institute of Maritime Transport Engineering (BS in mechanical engineering) and at the East-West University in Chicago (BS in computer and information systems).
The 11 bound volumes of Rozenblat's memoir bear the following titles:
1. Hello America!
2. The Immigration of Russian Engineer to America
3. America in True Colors
4. American Immigration
5. Five Years in the United States
6. Hello, beautiful Israel!
7. My Hard Way to the U.S. citizenship
8. Problems of creative immigrant in America
9. Ten Years later in America
10. Hello, America (combined Diary)
11. Survival of the creative immigrant in America
The Rozenblat, Anatoly collection is available for public research.
The Rozenblat, Anatoly collection is the physical property of the Immigration History Reseach Center, University of Minnesota.
For further information regrading the copyright, please contact the IHRC.
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The Rozenblat, Anatoly Papers, Russian American Collection, Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota
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