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Anarchist, anti-fascist, democratic and left-wing leaflets, periodicals and other publications from St. Petersburg and other cities and regions within the Russian Federation, as well as from other former republics of the Soviet Union; documents on the activities of the St. Petersburg branch of the D...
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Some thirty letters and postcards from Peter Kropotkin 1903-1907; letters from others, including some from Mychajlo P. Drahomanov and his circle 1876-1877; manuscripts by Vasilij Žuk; manuscripts by others, notably `Modern Science and Anarchism' by Peter Kropotkin; printed material, including press...
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Some correspondence with his brother Aleksandr A. Kropotkin (Кропоткин Александр Алексеевич), his wife Sof'ja G. Kropotkina (Кропоткина Софья Григорьевна), James Guillaume and others.
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Period 1950-1975
Letters to Ida Mett and Nicolas Lazarévitch (1934-) 1956-1974; manuscripts by Ida Mett; exercise booklets with notes by Ida Mett; exercise booklets with notes by Nicolas Lazarévitch; diaries of their relative Boris Wulfert-Pokitonov 1921-1963; the I. en N. Lazaréwitch papers were bought from Marc La...
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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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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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Letters from Peter Kropotkin (Кропоткин Петр) 1891-1893, Max Nettlau 1892-1894, Paraškev Stojanov 1890-1894 and others. NB. Originally part of the Nettlau collection.
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Period 1901-1945
Some private and political correspondence from Volin (Волин Всеволод Михайлович) (partly copies and photocopies) including letters from Volin to Mark Mračnyj (Мрачный Марк) 1934-1935 and Henri Bouyé 1944; correspondence and other documents concerning `Révolution inconnue' written by Volin; manuscrip...
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Diaries 1910-1911, 1916, [1918?]-1933, including his 'Russian' diary; extensive correspondence with Emma Goldman 1917, 1924-1936; correspondence c. 1906-1913, 1919-1936, with Rafail Abramovič 1930-1934, Angelica Balabanoff 1925-1936, Stella Ballantine 1924, 1927-1936, Roger Baldwin 1925-1927, 1931,...
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Period 1907-1939
Papers mainly from the period 1907-1939. Extensive correspondence with her niece Stella Ballantine 1917-1939, with Alexander Berkman 1904-1936, with her friend Frank G. Heiner 1934-1936 and with the American anarchist W.S. van Valkenburgh 1911-1938; correspondence with Henry G. Alsberg 1924-1936, An...
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Manuscript of `Russkoe anarchičeskoe dviženie v Severnoj Amerike'.
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Correspondence with Roger Baldwin, Alexander Berkman, Theodore Dreiser, Petr Kropotkin, Max Metzkow, Max Nettlau, Ben L. Reitman, Arthur Svensson, Mariano Vàzquez and many others 1892-1940; draft essays, published articles and lectures, summaries and excerpts from speeches; US government documents r...
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Period 1919-1936
Collection consisting of material of Russian anarchists in the USA around Probuždenie Detroit 1919-1936 and the manuscript of a Russian translation of Paul Avrich's book `The Russian anarchists'.
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Documents relating to his military career and financial documents of his family's contractors' firm 1943-1947; correspondence and statements by Ricciardelli relating to the period that he moved from the USA to the Soviet Union, the period the family lived in Kiev and the problems to return to the US...
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Some correspondence by Maksimov, mainly 1929-1940; correspondence and other documents of the Zagraničnoe bjuro po sozdaniju Rossijskoj konfederacii Anarcho-Sindikalistov 1922-1924; manuscripts of his books `The Political Philosophy of Bakunin: Scientific Anarchism', `Constructive Anarchism' and `The...
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