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Deze collectie bevat een grote collectie ansichtkaarten afkomstig uit diverse landen betreffende een rijk scala aan onderwerpen.
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Wieger Valk (Dronrijp 1893-Amsterdam 1981), was van 1948 tot 1981 geschiedenisleraar aan een Amsterdamse HBS en daarnaast van 1947 tot 1981 secretaris-penningmeester van het Nederlands Hulpcomité voor Tsjechoslowaakse Vluchtelingen.
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Period 1939-1978
Letters (in Russian) from Boris Nikolaevskij (Николаевский Борис Иванович) 1940-1965, articles by and biographical data on Nikolaevskij; correspondence on the whereabouts in 1933 of the archives of the Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands 1960-1965; file on the confiscation in 1941 of the library...
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Typescript of an extensive (983 pp.) travel report on a journey through Russia, China, Japan and the Dutch Indies from November 1928 until February 1929 n.d.
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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 1953-1957
Tekenaar c.q. ontwerper en verzetsstrijder, opgegroeid in een Amsterdams communistisch milieu, en actief binnen en voor de CPN.
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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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Period 1945-1954
Correspondence concerning the interned Spaniards in Karaganda, mainly with persons who had also been interned (1941, 1945) 1947-1954; letters from the interned Spaniards in Karaganda, partly with transcriptions (1941) 1947-1949; carbon copies of letters to Spanish political parties and organizations...
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File of miscellaneous documents (copies, mainly in French) on the annexation of Georgia by the Bolsheviks 1921-1922, containing documents, letters, telegrams, reports etc. from the exiled Georgian government in Paris to the president of the Genoa conference and to the Second International.
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Correspondence from the period he was working for the Organization for European Economic Cooperation (OEEC) and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) 1950s and 1960s; correspondence, data, manuscripts and publications on and resulting from his research on the Gross Domest...
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Period 1917-1919
Trotsky Papers (mainly carbon copies): correspondence between Lev Trotsky (Троцкий Лев Давидович) and Natalija Sedova (Седова Наталья Ивановна) and Lev Sedov (Седов Лев Львович) 1931-1937; with and between various Trotskyists in Europe, including Eugen Bauer, Jeanne Martin, Raymond Molinier, Alexand...
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Collection of mostly press clippings on the murder of Vaclav Vorovskij and the trial of his murderer from primarily Swiss newspapers, such as La Tribune de Genève and Basler Vorwärts.
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Period 1914-1961
Correspondentie betreffende de Franse militaire missie in Siberië 1914-1916, 1918-1920, 1937, betreffende Joegoslavië 1933 en andere onderwerpen 1920-1960; manuscripten en typoscripten z.j.; paspoorten en andere legitimatiebewijzen van Valentina Gontcharenko, echtgenote en Elizabeth, dochter van Gro...
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List of committee members and of 'Syndicats minoritaires de la CGTU' (Confédération générale du travail unitaire); circulars; documents relating to the appeal and to public meetings; some manuscripts of articles; documentation 1924 and n.d.
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Period 1900-1940
Correspondence (mainly received) with Anatole France, Jules Guesde, Jean Jaurès, Karl Kautsky, Georgij Plechanov, Edouard Vaillant, Clara Zetkin and others; correspondence written and received while French correspondent for Izvestija and during the time he was director of Contre la Guerre and Revue...
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