Mary Bridges-Adams Collection on British Labour Movement and Russian Socialists, 1905-1939.
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Warwick, Frances Evelyn Maynard Greville, Countess of, 1861-1938
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Chicherin, G. (Georgii), 1872-1936.
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Soviet commissar of foreign affairs, 1918-1930. From the description of Georgiĭ Vasil'evich Chicherin letter, 1918, to Allen Wardwell. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754867358 ...
Lozovskii, A., 1878-1952.
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Horsley, Victor, Sir, 1857-1916
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English neurologist and neurosurgeon. From the description of Letter, 1886, Mar. 16 : [London]. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 35092031 ...
Dan, F. (Fedor), 1871-1947
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Litvinov, M. M. (Maksim Maksimovich), 1876-1951
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Semkovskii, S.
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Rossiiskaia Sotsial-demokraticheskaia Rabochaia Partiia.
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Biographical/Historical Note Russian Social Democratic Labor Party. From the guide to the Rossiiskaia sotsial-demokraticheskaia rabochaia partiia miscellaneous issuances, 1904-1910, (Hoover Institution Archives) ...
Bridges-Adams, Mary
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BIOGHIST REQUIRED Mary Jane Bridges-Adams (née Daltry, 1854–1939), left-wing socialist especially interested in educational matters, a leading propagandist of educational reform, was born on October 19, 1854 at Maesycwmer, Bedwas, Monmouthshire, south Wales. She was a member of the London School Board (1897-1903) and stood for free, compulsory education, for a secular curriculum, and for equal educational opportunity; a member of the Woolwich branch of the Women's Co-ope...
Snowden, Philip Snowden, Viscount, 1864-1937
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Martov, L., 1873-1923
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Russian Menshevik leader. From the description of Oborona revoli︠u︡t︠s︡iĭ i sot︠s︡ial-demokratii︠a︡ : sbornik stateĭ : typescript, 1920. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122449360 Biographical/Historical Note Russian Menshevik leader. From the guide to the L. Martov typescript : Oborona revoliutsii i sotsial-demokratiia : sbornik statei, 1920, (Hoover Institution Archives) ...
Stanley, Edward Lyulph, 1839-1925
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Epithet: 4th Baron Sheffield Title: 4th Baron Stanley of Alderley British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000471.0x00007b ...
Hyndman, H.M. (Henry Mayers), 1842-1921
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Applegarth, Robert, 1834-1924
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Bagotskii, S. (Sergei), 1879-1953.
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Churchill, Winston, 1874-1965
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Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was born at Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, on 30 November 1874. He was educated at Harrow and the Royal Military College at Sandhurst before joining the Army in 1895 and serving in India and Sudan. After leaving the Army in 1899, he worked as a war correspondent for the Morning Post and the following year was elected Conservative Member of Parliament for Oldham. In 1904, Churchill decided to join the Liberal Party, and in 1906, was elected Liberal MP f...
Kollontai, A. (Aleksandra), 1872-1952.
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880-11 V sot︠s︡ial-demokraticheskom dvizhenii s kont︠s︡a 90-kh godov, uchastnit︠s︡a russkoĭ revoli︠u︡t︠s︡ii (1905-1907), v 1906-1915 vo frakt︠s︡ii menʹshevikov, s 1915 g. - v bolʹshevistskoĭ frakt︠s︡ii Rossiĭskoĭ sot︠s︡ial-demokraticheskoĭ rabocheĭ partii, s 1908 po 1917 v emigrat︠s︡ii. Zhila v Germanii, Danii, Shvet︠s︡ii, Norvegii, Anglii, SSHA, delegat mezhdunarodnykh sot︠s︡ialisticheskikh kongressov i zhenskikh mezhdunarodnykh konferent︠s︡ii v Kopengagene (1910)...
Brockway, Fenner, 1888-1988
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Lord Fenner Brockway (1888-1988) was Editor of The Labour Leader, the official organ of the Independent Labour Party, an active campaigner against the First World War, and Secretary of the No-Conscription Fellowship. He was court-martialled at Chester and imprisoned at Wormwood Scrubs, Wandsworth, and Lincoln until 1919. From the guide to the Interview with Fenner Brockway, 1975, (GB 206 Leeds University Library) ...