Papers, 1874-1991 (bulk 1937-1977).

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Papers, 1874-1991 (bulk 1937-1977).

The collection contains unpublished and published writings by Dolgoff and other anarchists, including Mikhail Bakunin, Max Nettlau, and Rudolf Rocker; "The Last Maximalist: An Interview with Klara Klebhanova," by Dolgoff; a small but rich collection of documents, ephemera and publications by Cuban and Cuban-exile anarchists protesting (in English and Spanish), and some similar materials by Latin American and Spanish anarchists; conference papers on self-management; and a thick file of published biographical sketches of anarchists and other radicals (half in French, half in Spanish). Much of the material concerns anarchism in Spain during the Spanish Republic and Spanish Civil War, including Frank Mintz' 1967 book-length unpublished thesis, "La Collectivisation en Espagne de 1936 a 1939," subsequently published in revised form as L'Autogestion dans l'Espagne Revolutionnaire (1970).

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Dolgoff, Sam, 1902-....

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Member of the Socialist Party and using the pen name Sam Weiner, wrote many radical and anarchist periodicals. From the description of Sam Dolgoff papers, 1907-1969, (bulk 1922-1935). (Wayne State University, Archives of Labor & Urban). WorldCat record id: 32321019 Sam Weiner (pen name of Sam Dolgoff): born in Russia, 1902, resident of New York City. Was a writer, editor, house painter, and founder and activist for several anarchist organizations, including a role as spo...