Probuzhdenie records, 1930-1937.

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Probuzhdenie records, 1930-1937.

Comprise articles by C. Cornelisson, H. Kelly, E. Malatesta, M. Nettlau, and F. Tcherkesoff solicited for a special Kropotkin memorial issue; other articles by Jean Grave and Nettlau; and letters from Kelly, Grave, Nettlau, and J. Ishill to ed. J. Cherney and other editorial staff members.

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Malatesta, Errico, 1853-1932

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Cherney, John.

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Kropotkin, Petr Alekseevich, kni︠a︡zʹ, 1842-1921

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Born in Moscow 1842, died in Dmitrov, near Moscow 1921; geographer, revolutionary and anarchist thinker; born into the Russian aristocracy; became an active revolutionary in 1872; lived in exile from 1876, from 1886 in Britain; founder of Le Révolté, contributor to Freedom, and author of many influential anarchist publications; in 1917 he returned to Russia. From the description of Archives. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 84283335 Russian anarchist and writer. ...

Tcherkesoff, Frida.

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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...

Cornelisson, Christian, 1864-

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Grave, Jean-Marc de

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Kelly, Harry, 1871-1953

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Ishill, Joseph

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Joseph Ishill (1888-1966) was a printer, publisher, typographer, and a collector of radical, anarchist, and libertarian literature. He conducted the Oriole Press in Berkeley Heights, N.J. From the description of Papers, 1888-1966. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122656044 From the description of Additional papers, 1875-1960. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 80225665 From the description of Correspondence, 1942-1966. (Harvard University). WorldCat ...