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Small collection of alternative and libertarian publications, published mostly in Montreal and Quebec City, both in Quebec, the french speaking province of Canada.
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Correspondence mainly with anarchists; some manuscripts by Gross and others; photocopies of letters from Max Nettlau to Jacques Gross on Ernest Coeurderoy and some other documents on Coeurderoy; photocopies of letters from Jacques Gross to Ettore Molinari and others 1873-1927.
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Scrapbook of records, copies, press clippings and printed material compiled by Paul Lohest, president of the jury of the Cour d'Assises of the province of Liège, on the 'Affaire des Anarchistes', a trial against Jules Moineaux and fifteen others accused of plotting bombing attacks, held in 1892.
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Period 1939-1998
Correspondence with among others Jeanne Humbert 1959, 1979-1984, Aristide Lapeyre 1953-1973, Paul Lapeyre 1949-1990 and Voline 1944-1945; documents concerning the life of Voline 1939-1973, the resistance 1941-1984, the Fédération Anarchiste 1944-1991, the Union des Pacifistes de Provence 1952-1960 a...
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Correspondence with, among others, E. Armand and Marie Kügel, Joseph Billiet, Georges Butaud and Zophia Zaïkowska, Fernand Despres, Sébastien Faure, Jean Marestan, Eugene Merle, Max Nettlau, Charles Platon; manuscripts, published and unpublished, amongh those, L'Art e le Peuple, Le Communisme et le...
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Period 1897-1899
Two letters from Jean Grave to Avenir Rosell 1932. Letter from J.B. Lavand to Jean Grave 1899. Photocopies of letters from Giacomo Angiolilla and others to Jean Grave 1897-1898 and n.d.
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Michail Alexandrovic Bakunin (1814-1876) is one of the principal founders of anarchism. Letters and texts of Bakunin published on the CD-ROM Bakounine. Oeuvres complètes 1823-1876.
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Clippings from France on anarchisme until c. 1920.
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Letters received from Eduard Bernstein 1887-1911, Gustave Brocher and Victorine Brocher-Rouchy 1881-1904, Général G. Cluseret 1873-1876, 1880, Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis 1899-1914, Pierre Fluse 1874-1904, James Guillaume 1873 and n.d., Johann Most 1884-1886, Emilie and Julius Motteler 1894-1914, M...
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Correspondence, manuscripts, documentation and other documents relating to parish missions in France, Freethought and atheism in the USA, anarchism and french-american relations 1950-1990. The bulk of the archival materials relates to his career as a priest of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts...
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Period 1860-1905
Correspondence with relatives, friends, Communards, socialists and anarchists 1871-1904; handwritten manuscript of her memoirs, other handwritten manuscripts, some poetry, notes and notebooks, personal documents, commemorative articles, pamphlets, leaflets, press clippings; documents from Lucien Des...
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Collection of mostly single issues of ca. 160 Swiss periodicals from the period 1959 - 2002.
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Correspondence, internal bulletins and other documents of the Parti Communiste Internationaliste (PCI), the Tendance Marxiste-Révolutionnaire (TMR) and other groups, linked to the Fourth International 1963-1972, of the Alliance Marxiste Révolutionnaire (AMR) 1969-1972 and of the Organisation Révolut...
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Extensive correspondence with a great number of anarchists and anarcho-syndicalists in Europe, the USA and Latin America, including Russian and Jewish emigrants: Alexander Berkman 1924-1936, Marie Louise and Giovanna Berneri c. 1938-1957, Jacques Doubinsky 1929-1932, Emma Goldman 1924-1939, Mark E....
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Correspondence; typescript `Les Anarchistes et l'Internationale' c.1972; manuscript by Alain Krivine written during his stay in prison, text of a long interview with Krivine; files concerning the Parti Socialiste Unifié, the Ligue Communiste de France, led by Krivine, the Centre de Documentation Max...
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Photocopies of letters to Mercier Vega by Helmut Rüdiger 1954-1965 and Albert de Jong 1958-1969 and of the manuscript of a French translation of Albert de Jong's publication on Fritz Brupbacher.
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Period 1860-1876
Collection consisting of part of his papers and other original or copied documents (mainly acquired through Max Nettlau in 1935), and of microfilms of documents kept in Bologna, Dresden, Florence, St. Petersburg, Lyon, Marseilles, Neuchâtel, Paris, Rome, and elsewhere (mainly acquired for the IISH s...
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Documents on congresses 1922, 1925, 1933, 1937, 1951, 1953, 1961, including agenda, circulars, statements and reports; annual reports, statutes; leaflets, manifestos and circulars issued by the secretariat; some documents of the sections of the IWMA on Germany, Russia, Spain and South America; resol...
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Period 1945-1975
Membership cards 1947-1955; correspondence (mostly incoming letters) with Lorenzo de Athos 1950-1951, Jean Boucher 1945-1947, Guy Bourgeois 1968-1969, Henri Bouyé 1950, 1969, André Breton 1951-1952, Rémy Dugne 1949-1954, Louis Estève 1951-1954, Robert François 1952-1954, Daniel Guérin 1970-1983, Rob...
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Period 1827-1927
Letters by Sidney Hopper to Roger Louis 1974-1985; notes by Roger Louis n.d.; collection of Roger Louis consisting of letters and autographs by Marc Caussidière 1848, Lucien Descaves 1913-1927 and n.d., Jean Grave 1914-1927 [-1933] and n.d., Jules Guesde 1880-1915, Alfred Naquet 1864-1897 and n.d.,...
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