I am reading a fascinating book, War and Piece and War, which has a very 
interesting discussion of the Cossacks.  I recommended quite highly.


Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
michael dot perelman at gmail.com
Chico, CA 95929
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From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gar Lipow
Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2013 3:08 PM
To: LBO; Progressive Economists List
Subject: [Pen-l] Doing some research on an old family legend. Can any experts 
on Russia help?

We have a family legend that my Grandfather (a tanner) fled to the US from 
Russia after killing a Cossack.  I recently learned his original name and 
probably home town " Welwel Lipowitz. Born about 1884, immigrated 1905, 
manifest lists his hometown as what looks like "Czaus," which I'm pretty sure 
must be Chavusi, Belarus."

I would imagine the murder was pretty obscure if it happened. Does anyone know 
how to track this? I don't even know if the murder was personal or political, 
though I believe Grandpa may have been involved with some sort of left Jewish 
Bund. I'm curious as to how much truth there is in the family legend, though 
don't know how likely I am to be able to find out anything one way or another. 
Also does anyone have an email for Chris Doss. Seems like he would be a good 
person on this - not only in Moscow, but really interested in Cossack history.

Thanks

Gar

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