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Period 1914-1938
Nearly all documents from the latter part of her life. Correspondence with Italians and other Europeans, mainly socialists, including Rafail Abramovič 1943, Diva Benetti 1952-1962, Lidija Dan 1952-1961, Jeanne Handel 1939-1962, Giuseppe Saragat 1947-1961, 1960-1962, Adolf Schärf 1953-1961; with Amer...
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Typescripts and notes relating to his research projects on the Rossijskaja Social-Demokratičeskaja Rabočaja Partiaja (RSDRP) (Bolševiki) and the International Working Men's Association (IWMA) (First International).
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Period 1929-1967
Correspondence, mainly from the early fifties with political friends and left-wing historians like Edward H. Carr, Daniel Guérin, Ernest Mandel, Roman Rosdolsky, Alfred Rosmer, Bertrand Russell and others; correspondence with his publishers; 23 prewar letters from Leon Trotsky to Trotskyists (all pu...
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Period 1960-1972
Political diary by Nepal Nag (নেপাল নাগ), held during the international conference of 81 communist parties in Moscow in November 1960; letters from Nepal Nag to his wife Nibedita Nag, sent during his stay in the Soviet Union 1960-1962; letters from Moni Singh (মণি সিং) to Nepal and Nibedita Nag 1969...
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Investigative file of the Federal Bureau of Investigation on Emma Goldman, Alexander Berkman and others including correspondence and documents by Goldman and Berkman 1917-1919.
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Documents on the Communist Party of Great Britain, the debates in the communist movement after the death of Stalin, the cry for reforms in Hungary and Poland as well as the position of Jews in the Soviet Union and other Eastern European countries 1956-1958, 1966.
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Lifelong revolutionary socialist, active in the Russian RSDLP and on important positions in the early years of the USSR, two times in exile, most of the time in Great Britain.
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Period 1911-1932
Publisher and owner of the Ladyschnikow Verlag (Publishing House) in Berlin, Germany, specialized in Russian theater plays and literature, published in Russian or in German translation.
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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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