Articles for publication, 1922-1940.

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Articles for publication, 1922-1940.

Includes 7 articles and a series of 37 "Lettres de France" by C. Cornelissen, 9 by Max Nettlau, 1 article each by T. Bell, H. M. Kelly, A. Konse, M. Nomad, R. Rocker, and J. Oll, and 4 by A. Souchy.

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University of Michigan

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Nettlau, Max, 1865-1944

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Max Heinrich Hermann Reinhardt Nettlau (1865-1944) was a German anarchist and historian born in Vienna, Austria. Moving to London he met anarchists such as Errico Malatesta and Peter Kropotkin, and also helped to found Freedom Press. Realising that a generation of socialist and anarchist militants from the mid-19th century was passing away and their archives of writings and correspondence being destroyed, he concentrated his efforts on acquiring and rescuing such collections from destruction. He...

Kelly, Harry, 1871-1953

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Nomad, Max

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Max Nomad (1881-1973) philosophic anarchist, author and educator, who also wrote under the pseudonyms Stephen Naft and Max Norton, was born in Buczacz, Poland. He was influenced by the thought of Waclaw Machajski, a heretical Polish radical. Prior to WWI he was a native of Austria and attended the University of Vienna. A Guggenheim Fellow in 1937, and for many years a lecturer in politics and history at New York University, the New School for Social Research and the Rand School, his books includ...

Bell, T. H. (Thomas H.), 1867-1942

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Thomas Hastie Bell (1867-1942) was an American author and anarchist. His works include: Edward Carpenter, the English Tolstoi (1932), and Oscar Wilde without whitewash. His work on Wilde was never published in English but was published in Buenos Aires under the title Oscar Wilde: sus amigos, sus adversaries, sus ideas (1946). From the description of Papers of Thomas Hastie Bell, 1922-1942. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122499689 ...

Oll, Jo.

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Cornelissen, Christian, 1864-

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Konse, Anatolʹ.

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Rocker, Rudolf, 1873-1958

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Born in Mainz, 1873; confined to an orphanage in Mainz, 1883; transferred to a reformatory; bookbinder's apprentice; joined the Fachverein für Buchbinder and was inducted into the local German Social Democratic Party (SPD), 1890; became a member of the young left-wing oppositionists, the Jungen, and with them, was expelled from the SPD, 1891; joined the underground movement led by the German anarchist Johann Most; German police discovered that Rocker had been smuggling illegal pr...

Souchy, Agustín, 1892-

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German anarcho-syndicalist. From the description of Rencontres avec Trotski et son meurtrier : typescript, 1979. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122449853 Born in Ratibor, Germany 1892, died in Munich 1984; anarchist, publicist; moved to Sweden to escape conscription in 1915; expelled from Sweden because of his antimilitarist propaganda in 1917; returned to Germany in 1919; active with Rudolf Rocker in the Freie Arbeiter-Union Deutschlands (FAUD), editor of its organ Der Synd...