Archives 1873-1914.

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Archives 1873-1914.

Letters received from Eduard Bernstein 1887-1911, Gustave Brocher and Victorine Brocher-Rouchy 1881-1904, General G. Cluseret 1873-1876, 1880, Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis 1899-1914, Pierre Fluse 1874-1904, James Guillaume 1873 and n.d., Johann Most 1884-1886, Emilie and Julius Motteler 1894-1914, Maurice Pelloutier 1900-1903, Paul Robin 1899-1908, Georges Sorel 1902-1910, Max Trautner 1888 and others; manuscripts of the preface to his translation of Louis Büchner's F̀orce et Matère', of T̀he international police spies', of a critical review of Josef Peukert's memoirs, etc.; records on the trial in Leipzig against Josef Breuder, Dave and others, accused of high treason 1880-1881; file concerning the arrest in Germany of Johann (John) Neve, administrator of Freiheit London, 1885-1888; file on the controversy between the group Most/Dave and Peukert/Charles Theodor Reuss, started within the Communistische Arbeiter-Bildungs-Verein in London 1886-1887; some membership cards, notes, press clippings and copies of periodicals relevant to the archive. NB. Originally part of the Nettlau collection.

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Dave, Victor

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Born in Jambes, Belgium 1845, died in Paris 1922; militant freethinker; member of the Brussels Federation of the International Working Men's Association (IWMA) in 1866, in 1869 member of its General Council; delegate to the International Congress of Freethinkers in Naples; took the side of the anarchists in 1872; took part in the Catalonian uprising in 1873; expelled from France in 1880, went to London; friend of Johann Most; was arrested in Germany in 1881, served two years in prison; accused b...