Archives (1917- ) 1923-1946 ( -1958).

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Archives (1917- ) 1923-1946 ( -1958).

Documents relating to congresses 1923, 1925, 1928, 1931 and to meetings of the Executive, the Bureau and the Administrative Committee; circulars 1924-1939; financial documents 1923-1939; files concerning commissions and conferences on special issues, mainly political 1923-1937; files on a report on the period 1931-1936/1937 with questionnaires filled out by member parties 1923-1926, 1930, 1937; files on political questions and historical themes; correspondence with, and documents on member parties, other organizations and persons in different countries (all over the world, but with emphasis on Europe) and international organizations; files on the staff and the offices in London, Zurich and Brussels; documents relating to publications of the SAI and to its liquidation in 1946; printed material with some documents relating to the political situation in various countries and to international communism 1917-1932, 1938-1939; some papers of Friedrich Adler, including some drafts of articles and telegrams of congratulation on his fiftieth birthday. Records of the women's organization within the SAI: documents on International Women's Conferences of the SAI 1923, 1925, 1928, 1931; circulars of and files on the International Women's Committee 1926-1940; correspondence of its secretariat 1926-1939; documents on International Study Weeks 1936, 1939.

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Founded in 1923 by the member parties of the Labour and Socialist International (LSI, 1921-1923) and the International Working Union of Socialist Parties (IWUSP) at the Hamburg International Socialist Congress; the Sozialistische Arbeiter-Internationale/Labour and Socialist International (SAI/LSI) reunited the social democratic parties with the exception of the left wing of the pre-war International now organized in the COMINTERN; as a reaction to the collapse of the Second International in 1914...