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ANNUAL REPORT 1983 THE INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL HISTORY

ANNUAL REPORT 1983

ANNUAL REPORT 1983 THE INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL HISTORY

CONTENTS 1. Board 2. Personnel 3. Organisation 4. Finance 5. Accommodation 6. Library 7. Archives 8. Iconographical department 9. Publications 10. Staff participation in scientific institutions 11. Lectures and contacts 12. Exhibitions Appendix: Archives and collections received -5-

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1. BOARD On 31 December 1983 the Board consisted of the following members: Prof. Dr. W.J. Wieringa (Chairman) Amsterdam. Representing the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Amsterdam. Prof. Dr. J.C.H. Blom (Vice-Chairman) Leiderdorp. Representing the Faculty of Literature of the University of Amsterdam. Dr. G.W.B. Borrie Eindhoven. Representing the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Amsterdam. Prof. Dr. P.G.M. Hesseling Rotterdam. Representing "De Centrale" Life Insurance Company, The Hague. Prof. Dr. A.F. Manning Berg en Dal. Representing the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Amsterdam. Drs. H. Sleurink Enschede. Representing the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Amsterdam. Prof. Dr. B.H. Slicher van Bath Wageningen, Representing the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Amsterdam. Prof. Dr. J.H. van Stuijvenberg Bussum. Representing the Netherlands Economie History Archive, Amsterdam. Prof. Dr. Th. van Tijn Amsterdam. Representing the Foundation International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam. The Board met on March 16, August 4, August 31, and December 20. Prof. Dr. B.H. Slicher van Bath, Drs. H. Sleurink and Dr. G.W.B. Borrie left the Board in 1983. As new members of the Board were appointed Prof. Dr. J.S. CramerandDr. W.H. Roobol. Prof. Dr. J.C. Blom, who together with Prof. Wieringa constituted the executive committee of the Board, did not offer himself for re-election at the end of the year. Prof. Blom has rendered invaluable services to the Institute under sometimes difficult circumstances, for which the Board owes him much gratitude. -7-

2. PERSONNEL a. Direction Drs. J.R. van der Leeuw, Director b. Secretary's office H. Wals, secretary Ms. L.C. v.d. Sluijs c. Research Departments 1. Africa, Asia, Australia Dr. F. Tichelman (head) 2. Anarchism, Spain, Portugal, Latin-America Drs. R. de Jong (head) Ms. T. Duijker-Commijs Drs. H. Becker (project "Max Nettlau, Geschichte der Anarchie") Ms. Drs. J.H.M. Zaal (assistant project "CNT-FAI") 3. CentralEurope Drs. G.H.J. Langkau (head) Drs. J.E.R.C. Rojahn (head) Ms.U.B.E.Balzer J.A.W. Gielkens 4. Eastern Europe Drs. L.J. van Rossum (head) Ms. Drs. CE. Wagenaar CA. Spijker Ir. A.A. Smirnov (till 31.3.1983) Dr. F.E. Schrader (project "Trotsky") Dr. R.K. Binner (project "Trotsky") Dr. M.C. Jansen (project "Russian Series on Social History") 5. France, Italy, Israël Drs. T. Haan (head) 6. Great Britain, Ireland, North America, Scandinavia Ms. Drs. M.W.H. Schreuder (head) 7. International Organisations Ms. Drs. D.E. Devreese (head) V. Kahan 8. The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg Ms. Drs. M.A.H. Campfens (head) Ms. Dr. J.M. Wekker (head) H.D.Hondius Ms. Drs. M. Schrevel Ms. Drs. H.M. van Veen Drs.J. Hofman Drs. T. van der Meer (project Dutch Trade Union periodicals) -8-

Drs. W. Pelt (project Dutch pamphlets) 9. "Archives Bakounine" J.J.L.M. Kloosterman, editor Ms.M. Hunink Ms. Drs. CL. Warmenhoven Ms. E.M. van Daele-Jassies 10. " International Review ofsocial History" Drs. A.V.N, van Woerden (head) Drs. M.M. van der Linden Ms.F.G.Hilfman 11. AudiovisualDepartment Drs. W.H. van der Linden (head) d. Library 1. Librarian Drs. W.A. Roose 2. Acquisition Ms. A. Langedijk 3. Current short title catalogue Department Ms. Chr. Faber Ms. L.Y. Kist 4. Restoration Department J. Halsema Ms. K. Onderdelinden 5. Book Catalogue Department Ms.E.Jongert Ms. J.G.A. Meijer-v.d. Vliet Ms. DJ. Mulder Ms.Drs.JJ. Quast Ms. I. Timmer, Jur. Drs. Ms.J.H.deVries-Wiersum 6. Storage Rooms A.G.M. Lambrechts Ms.J.A.Hoffman-Collins(till 31.12.1983) 7. Periodicals Department P.M. Manasse (head) A. Beekhof Drs. G.R. van der Ham J.B. Hendriks Drs. C.S.M, van der Meer(l.1.83-1.9.83; 1.12.83-31.12.83) Drs. H.A. Sanders (1.1.83-1.1.84) Ms. M.I. Schreiner W.J. Vooren 8. Reading Room and Catalogue Room Ms. T.A. Rolak -9-

Ms. W.C. Tijssen Ms. A.MJ. IJzermans 9. Subject Catalogue Department Drs. A.W.M. Wiarda (head) Ms. Drs. C.M.M.S. Jetten Drs. CL. Rodenburg e. Archives Ms. Drs. E.M. Koen (archivist) Ms. H.P. Huizenga (assistant archivist) Ms. A.H. van der Horst L.E.G. Schwidder N.W. Markus Drs. J.F. Haag Drs.J.R. Hofman f. CentralAdministration andreproduction Department 1. Central Administrator J.A.F, van der Burch 2. Administration G.J. Barendse, bookkeeper Ms. T. Rol-Davids 3. Photography and Reproduction Department P. Besselsen (head) J.H.G. Staphorst R.E. Huttenga R. d'rozario ("CNT/FAI" project) 4. Reception W.E. Maasland 5. Mailing Room F. Secci 5. Canteen Ms. M. de L. Bernardo-Dos Santos Rodrigues Personnel changes In 1983 the Institute had 10 vacancies of which only 1 could be filled. Drs. M.M. van der Linden succeeded F. Kool as editorial adviser of the International Review of Social History. The 9 remaining vacancies could not be filled. For several projects with an urgent character, such as the conservation of the collections and two documentary source publications, temporary collaborators could be engaged. a total of nineteen have been contracted for 1983. Furthermore, the youth unemployment relief act provided the means for 9 more -10-

temporary members of the Institute's personnel. On March 31, Ir. A.A. Smirnov left the Institute, having reached the retirement age. For a considerable number of years Ir. Smirnov has assisted Mr. Sapir in editing the "Russian Series on Social History". Mr. Ch.B. Timmer left the Institute per July 1, as head of the publications department. During the second half of the year he advised the Institute in matters of publication, especially concerning the third volume of the "Archives de Jules HumbertDroz", whichis toappearin 1984. Mr. Timmer joined the IISG in 1959, as head of the Eastern European department. After this he became head of the Publications department and deputy director of the Institute. Mr. Timmer has contributed great services to the IISG. Ms. J.A. Hoffman-Collins of the store department left the Institute to take up a function elsewhere. -11-

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3. ORGANISATION This year the impending reorganisation occupied a large part of the discussions both in the advisory committee to the director ("Beleidsraad") and the departments, including the organisation of decisional and organisational tasks between management and personnel. De Beleidsraad [Policy Council] consisted of J.R. van der Leeuw, H. van der Burch,E. Koen,W. RooseandJ.M. Wekker. The Beleidsraad installed committees for research policy, collections, finances, and accommodation. The annual general meeting, held on December 19, continued its mandate to the Dienstcommissie for another half year, till the election of the official one. The Dienstcommissie [participation committee] consisted of J. Gielkens, D. Mulder, M. Schrevel. H. Staphorst, and I. Timmer. The Dienstcommissie and the Director met 16 times. Hans Staphorst and Margreet Schrevel attended the Board meetings as an observer. After two meetings, Ms. Schrevel was succeeded by Ms. Mulder. Important issues were the reorganisation and the future organisation of the employees' participation in public institutions as negotiated between the Ministry and the Unions. It was decided to have one Dienstcommissie for each of the KNAW institutes rather than one for all institutes together. The work committees continued their work (see annual report 1980-1982), accounting for the gradual changes that were introduced during the year. A new committee was the Working Group Embellishment Canteen Walls, consisting of M. IJzermansandJ. Gielkens, which started a series of art exhibitions. Reorganisation A committee of the Board compiled a policy notice, which was accepted by the Boards of the IISG and the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Science (KNAW), and, on August 4, presented to director and personnel. This notice provided for the following measures: 1. Dr. E.J. Fischer of the State University of Utrecht's History Faculty was appointed managing director from 1.1.1984. This engagement will be for one year, allowing for an extension of one more year. As a director Dr. Fischer is responsible for the entire Institute's business. 2. As external advisors Prof. Dr. E. Braches and Drs. J. van Heijst prepared an advice on the organisation and management of the Library. Dr. F.C.J. Ketelaar and Drs. J.N.T. van Albada did this for the Archives department. 3. A "Commissie Uitvoering Beleidsnota" (CUB) [Committee for the Execution of the Policy Notice 1983] was installed. This committee was to supervise the implementation of the policy plans. Members of this committee were W. Thomassen, chairman, Prof. dr. Th. vanthijn, representing the board of the KNAW Institute IISG and the Foundation IISG. Drs. W.R. Hugenholtz, from the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences was appointed secretary of the committee. -13-

Dr. E.J. Fischer and F.E.H, van Haersma Buma participated as advisers. J. Gielkens represented the Institute's personnel. The organisation of the IISG is expected to take two years. During this period the personnel formation will not be changed. 4. FINANCE The Ministry of Education and Sciences provided a subsidy of Dfl. 5,131,000 for salaries and other personnel costs, a subsidy for material costs of Dfl. 435,000, and accommodation for costs for the Kabelweg building of Dfl. 780,654. The costs for the "Ceres" annexe is a point of discussion between the City of Amsterdam and the IISG. The Netherlands Organisation for Pure Scientific Research ZWO provided a subsidyof Dfl. 40,000 for the "Russian Series on SocialHistory" and Dfl. 157,400 for the "Archives Bakounine". The Friedrich Ebert Stiftung in Bad Godesberg/Bonn provided a subsidy of Dfl. 213,937forthe "Trotsky"project. The Volkswagen Stiftung in Hannover, subsidised the "Trotsky" and "Moscow Trials" publications projects with an amount of Dfl. 213,937. The Atran Foundation in New York gave a subsidy of Dfl. 13,400 for the "Russian Series on Social History" series. The Ministry of Education and Sciences provided a subsidy of Dfl. 99,000 for the microfilming of the CNT/FAI archives. COBIDOC gave a subsidy for material costs for the library of Dfl. 261,000. The PICA (library automation subsidy) account, in 1983 Dfl. 31,000, was again notused. "De Centrale" Life Insurance Company, The Hague, provided again a subsidy of Dfl. 10,000 for the Foundation for the Conservation of Materials in the Field of Social History. The IISG received an amount of Dfl. 93,783 for the sale of books, reproduction of material, royalties, etc. The total material subsidies the IISG received in 1983 amounted to Dfl. 515,000. The Institute expresses its gratitude for the generous help extended by all institutions mentioned. 5. ACCOMMODATION In its meeting of March 16, the Board approved of a "Huisvestingsnota" [Accommodation Notice] which outlines the requirements for the accommodation of the Institute for the middle and long term. An important requirement is the improvement of the air conditioning of the storage rooms, the -14-

reading room, the internal rooms on the third floor and the restoration department. Another point of concern are the storage rooms, which are nearly full. At the end of the year air conditioning was installed in the library and archive's storage rooms. An option to 800 m 2 storage room was obtained in another part of the Kabelweg building complex. As to the accommodation of the Institute in the long term the ministry of Education and Sciences has not yet taken a decision. -15-

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Pourqooi Ie penple ne ferait-h pat soo congres i lui pour pretester aèrieusement eontre la paix armee. centre lei arraées permanente», eontre lout Ie militarisme? Kh Men, o» * déddé de teair au congres damt Ie mème paya ou la première coroédte a éié jouae et si c'est poasible dans la m*raa salie La voix du peuple, qui est ta voix de iden. comme uu dit toujoura, dolt ad prononcer énergiquement eontre Ie militarisme. qui bien.oio de dimiauer a'aeeentue de plua en plus el va toujoura en augmentant. L'tnlérét des peuple* eet toot autre que 1'tnierèl des gouvernement». I'our Ier peuple». il n'y a pa» une bonne guerre n une raauvaise paix. Les peuple» ne peu- ent pa» vivre dans la pais, car Ie tra. valt et Ia guerre sont deus aatitbèaea Maia iet gouvernement», qui entreüea nent des grande* armee», aspirent a la guerre pour augmeuter leur puissance e* aassi pour servir de paralounerre pour la force loojour» eroisaanle dei vrier». Contre la devi»e des erapereura. qui diaeut : Jtfea»»'ai tupnm* itx (ma volante est la lol suprème) nous KJIOOB mattre ceuo autre qui dit : Volants, po~ fiuti aupt-rinr trgihu* 1 la Vnlijliïi'- il Fl jsetlpl«eat auperleura au J. lota). yuaiid mes soldats penaent. anci nt reate dai.s lea rangs. disait une füia roi nhiloaopne Fréderic II, et il a narfeitement raiaon. Penaer est contraire a U force brolak. Celui qui pente lotte aveclas argumenu de la raison. Celui 3ui n'a paa d'argumeuu fait usage du rolt du plus fort. lies argument* «' sont paa des armes dans KM gnerre. Hes armea oe tont paa dea argument* sur Ie tarraia de Ia raiaon. Qui veut ia r^ne de ia raiaon ue veut paa la guerre et qui vent ia guerre n'ajtne paa Ie règtte de la raiaon. Umhimm ratio des rota. c'eat ie earnjii, Vuttiina. ratio des peuplei doitêtre ia raiaon. Doflc il n'y a paa de rapport entre la guerre et la raieon, et none qui voulons i'irc les porteurs de la civtluation coutre la barbarfe d'atitrefois. nous nous mettons cairément en oppoaitio» eontre tous eeux qui cberebeat leur lor««dans te» «rmes dafer Maia potirqttoi un congrea? I'our noua renconlrer. pour disruter nos opiuious en espérant faire mleux, i»eau<m»ap mieux encore -i«e dea diaeour». II y * tatit de points qu'on doit viser at di acuter. i'nr exrtnple : la ;.-'.- iiiü.'taire, Ie tvfum militaire, l'euaeignement et Ie militarisme, ie* tïi'i't.r» < [ 1<? mtiitartame.etc. il faudraenviaafer Ie RtiltUriame ; iteaaeafaetrs. Aveedeai'iiraaeact de» declaratie»» platouiquea nou» n'avancons gttèn;. La* gou ïernunteitla s'eit vont vo guerre. veus rtent au i»-.- et eoitliuuent leur ébemln aattglant. Ou eat Ie temp» oü Jules Gueada êcrivait: Nous sotiimea réaolus et lea parlla sinrialieti-» dcivent l'ètre aussi, a jeter b Itövolution dans les jambes de» armées en marehe I i faut erier anx canons que 1'on roule que t'ott ' dn ;: : on Re paaae pan, eit nepartpx»? Eh bien, c'eet ce temp» que nüus voulons pré parer, surtout paree qm- i'imjuriaiisme, ia rèaction aouffle partout- Out, i je ne me trornpe. noas avous devaut nous uae période de réactiou. Honie eat pliis ptiissante que jaiiiais. Cajolé mème par un empereur protes tabt,comuie<iu!llaumell d'allein.iknp,le pape mouratit savait qu'eit dernière itistance ie* uuissanudela terrecherrhaient leur tutelle sous lea bras de l'kglise. L'E^liae et l'armée a'ont-ell pas toujoura marcht de front et, aoyez sürs, Ie capitalisme préférera prnriamer p'utöt ie papa cbef du monde en tier que de donner aux hommes lenrs droits Les bourgeois qui. soi-disaot, détestent la guerre, veuient des gouvernement» fort» pour tenir daua une obéïssanee aveugle ba masaes ouvrières, et il» veuient des parlement» pour donner une snnction eppa rente a ieurs acte». Il» ferment lea yeux sur ia situatton economique déplontbie. les foua qu'ils sont! Il» déclareut détester la guerre et il foot tout pour cosserver os qui peut Ia décludner. lis roéprisem Ie r.iit., diaetil-iis, mais ils culliveut lea moyena. La réiiction c'esl Ie porti de i'autorité qui a'etasd de Rome joaqu'a ia soc<aldimocratie, dn pape ruuiain jiisqu'a M;ii\. jieitn; pape- lil!" eat une tuuase réaulionnaire eontre les anarchistes, el tont comme Louia-Ht»nc, ie vieux socialiate. qui vols aveo toute la bande eiéricale pour déclarer que '1'hiers, Mac-Mabon et Galiiffet avaient bien mérité de la pairie pour avoir étouffe la Commune dan» Ie sang de «e* combattant» L'antoritó ne peut reater «let>oot aan» Ie militarisiïtp Ttai» Ir:* b'^tilitairc m.imtieunent 1» mtliniriüme, «oit qu'il» veoilteut les armées pf rmanente» «v«c Ie service militaire oiiliuatoire pour tous. soll qu'tl» se declarest pour la uatiou armee, comme e» Suisse. C&r'quelle e»t Ia dilté- &n Suisao «oiime en Frartce est-ee que lea BüHtaireK n'ont pa» iiré sur les grevlstea. AtorsT Noira eonttrès aera-t-il anaxebistet 11 y aura place pour toutea les opiuious qui iuttent sous Ia devtse : Au mitituritme, atteun ho#un*, oaea» een/intc, Probablement les anarchistes formerout Ia grande force, parre qu'its aont lea eouemis k-a plus acltaraéa du militv risme. pareaqalla ooi une haine completa de 1'autoritê, sous quelqua forato iiivlie «e monlra. Maia nous accueillerons avec plaisir toua ie» bommes de bonoe volonté, car Ie militarisme dolt Ètre «ombatiu aveu touto notr* force posaiblc. Le congres aura lieu A Amsterdam, Ie 7 aeptembre et lea jours soivants aveo un ordre dn jour qui «era pnbtié plua ur<i. Nous votia doimoni toua rendez-voaa t congres. Qu'ili vionnetit de tou» lea paya, lea anils d«la palx, qu'tl» vientteat s'entendre sur les moyeus de tut-r ce monstre du mitiurisme. qui eat Ie plus grand mal de notre temps. Oasis viennent protoster éoergiqaelacat et qu'ils faaseut entend» aan mal Ire» d'aujonrd'hui cetie «nergtque afllrmation ; jtisqu'iei at pas un pa» p!u» loln. Qu'uni» mr la uiême pensee, ils viennent se donner amicatemenl ln'oiaiu, dittiuction do frontiére, de reiigion, de ruce, ceux qui Iuttent pour lea mi'foee idee». Si 1'on vous demande: combien étea vousï ropondez : Nou» sommes uu, car nos frirea c'est none et nou», c'est noa frères. Car celui qui est plus fortqa'uq aeul. sera moins fort que deux, et celui qui <'St plua fort que deux. sera molua tori que quatre- " ie t'aube du viagtieme siècle soit I* présage du siècle da Ia pais et de la li berté. F- DOMELA Nl»U\VKNilT.*,S. B&siEErJEgZ&e laeatti- q»i- IVrrltaln. " «e, dea -«:«lltis., VOLAILLESJET BESTIAUX i.ll.'.>«r d>* ^:l JlufJ.1" b'-iiltlbilt.' ih^.)u*oi ri.,-,-.iltuj, vrt^rtirilc /iila, t,'s graten di' 'lioiitme iü.ro..ut!,>uj«iira *Ï*»»-I-.". li-* I...li..1.1 q«i..1.1 itittfr i-i heiii üttx.'-curleade - rin.tafoit i-iibliqufl. i;..(,trfl i':i!i-i:i«.;. ['i!hfilt!>ein>- el 1'aeiivité tnitividiieitvs s*,>«iluftii b.'tiii, paresae*,t la,-ti.>tm-.1» 1.'- -rtt «i.'-üir.-. Ti>it!i.v.,lmit.'> m tivstpmsi'diifonii.',i hi vuiortt" m-ivewne S ' 1 '! M i^tlil. Li Kouie gobeute sait eo aveugle ie» botraoa» lapagaara qui swxmferenl la plat ""'" lelie n'apprecie ém «rèvoiatiou f«ut-iid«u deel erea«ede la Heatitèt._ Ir dj» ces effar^s qal raetlanl, 1'ldAal SL lausi.jae peudani que ieara fcoasaws eaefa mettenl en iunqam* ia» lum&ortau Prtneipea au nom de la digesuon générale. Ah! la Immie pitte d hummes et coumte 1U raareheralent»t ietira cïief» n'étaknt de ttl pales oporaax. bèja on voii de prètendus «ffranchk uiardter au voi^, manster *u frmv.it, marcher A U friiii. mareber a U mort avee eet entniu qui a fait la reparatie* daa olaa *auva(feh. >>e'i! ftnll l'. s(**rt drejrrihrd i.ö sut aea trola rotm» immortelle» liurnanit', Vérilé, rotiré»», Ie tritvct* 4e - Ie Vêrite en larclm * battll 4 ptates eomlare» lereoord de t Jutlb-e tnvm: on grund J), <ie i'immaaente Ju*li.-«. aujourd'hai rsmitóe au aaratje judiciaire da i-totê^é de M. de ReinaSt. yael. per» > va-l-on invo-ruer aujounfliui pourlenirenlaisaeceihtd Populo? La cpörii réaetiorraire>f II ne eooiptt pis beaucoan a'li fait oubiier l'auire, Ie c pèril aelionnaire». Car a'u y a les aciioos physi que», II f a aaaai cellea qu'on touobe en coupons, < I AI pèril eürieal a r «hl fait vralatenl Wop deprêfr^aeceaicast degoüter les tn*iusurea bontam voiani*». Lea rabbins, les paateurs et iea arrivlrtra Ua-«actas«e «>.n(,t-wj.m.i, -lin- I-i-ft-i-r- Av«1'aBaire Itambcrl, Bapérona qu'oa!...,,, eocuaetatmsflma un «ut«peut pèril», P«nd«)t(* t*t»)>3 I. iiiii^t. pèril*» pout- Détail. II wraitfempseependadtd'abaf«jonb*>r cea, in.'tciir-. baaatsds liioyen, de d^laiuer ouranla. ÜSPI r ia j.braiséologt* dea pedicure* et ie» stupide» querellestiontnous entretieaneat lea pbinntius de hl iiiarwebaussée larque. 11 serail lenpa da crever toutea cea Uudracbea d'«li«tr«rtion» poor cotisidérer enfin la Vle el s'oecnmr dea Uidl in tér,'-ta pratiquea. On ne saurait (fiiew harmonibar lea aapb-«- tion» saiiadêniililariser iea m*ii»e!gd*]'fttdividti ei, en eiaspèraiil sa fierte, i'arraoter ai MenKnig.' noclail.'ennemi du lv.i.k- : llnuiiiii" llbrt, («ojoarabatouè, bonni. eaioaulé. aoua lahaiie deabesliaux, pftniéasous leeabraoalalriots de feura bergers, n'a jaaaaia aoubahiacm E. JaüviO! I.T;\^I:«I i.irnri.ï «,t Mn«auM «ts trakfaaniirarferarts: alvvwac»** fvrbfms twaillea Ir j*br»»t *f «w»«- * feteaaqfer «jt******* «Maten, ae 1'K.tXEMI»t! I*M.E. r>.1rllmf..i..l,(!..*n ll*-*ra (rntfr. *FU>lta n-latll. * t.»!»-» i **«< *.. tranalt dr,.-.»'! <»»». -"«!-««S«a«.a,» airw*""* * i>:viniui >-Mi'i.K,it.i.Pu*'aMM LE CONGlfiS f -ü CiUUlN liimi' Le Congres iaternauon aümiliuriate qui va t'oavrir «era J <** *pwde»le»plu»neceb»aireaet pl«* ÜSCa^da de la propagande eontre ï u»rre. "ootr la eaaerne. contre lee ar a - i"' w f " ir 'e «leg» 1'i- «pour la oauae Nou» ne vouions f W' 0 " *****. n.,f»-r.-.!.!.,-!itii.ir«d««., on. [< honlteur égorge : c'eat bien ente du t*<irti *, Nouane voulon» plfl"*»" «*J* Knii-ml!< im-npk s..it -- < ut umi v *-usi'.!.'.,!»<.,[,!..,(«ur».(ui -,il..nt ï.'vitt.lde nou» pour égorge 0» T< >'ai*». Uomiair-'-. -i-..ii. <fue li, I<rv iiith>ii *'e*t travailleure eooama n- de " brav» gen» ta:*»*,, jh>it<t< nt< tonmib la Samaritative,» comme uona, de» ho** 1**»^at * a ' IW«"Ü'! "! '. "iï. a j.,nl«. Miinn* st I*aul * i>^'-«.,! cuo grief ooatre nou cooue «u sou» f-'tr.valri.-diaenl lea uos- «ïbimonila, Varile, Jmiice. clament Ia n'iivons auoun grf^e* créaturw que noua aimerion» ei."»«ajme«i«rt ai lo baaard les avalt"" M eoetoei aveo is beaux mini,ire The first page of the first number of a periodical donated by H. Becker, with an interesting article by F. Domela Nieuwenhuis. -16-

6. LIBRARY Organisation The vacancy for head of the catalogue department remained open. It was not possible to harmonise the requirements and the facilities offered. As a result, once more, it was not possible to join PICA (project integrated catalogue automation). Acquisition The acquisition budget remained nominally the same, which meant an actal cut of 10%, posing a serious problem for the acquistion. As an experiment, budgetting per research department was introduced. The Institute received some 13,000 books and leaflets, of which 4,600 were incorporated in the library. Much "grey material" (pamphlets, leaflets, internal periodicals, etc.) could be acquired this year, especially of Latin American origin. Periodicals The incoming number of periodicals was nearly 2,300 subscriptions. Among the many valuable gifts the Institute received were a large number of old periodicals, among which a volume of the FNV. Catalogue Around 4,400 title descriptions were made. Conservation The conservation of the Latin American collection received special attention this year. 1984 pages of original documents were restored by a private firm. Over 3,000 books, pamphlets and periodicals were bound. Reading Room In 1983 the Library reading room received some 7,000 visitors who consulted ca. 28,000 books, pamphlets and periodicals. Photography and Reproduction Department The production increased considerably, both for internal and external use: 662,000 photocopies and more than 23,000 meters of duplicate film were made. -17-

7. ARCHIVES Organisation A structural understaffing continues to pose a serious problem for the archives department. Acquisition The Institute received some 240 m. of archives, mainly supplements to existing collections, of which the following must be mentioned especially. Of special interest are the following archives. A complete list of the archives the IISG received in 1983 is included in the Appendix. The archives of the Pacifistisch Socialistische Partij, the Quatrième Internationale Posadiste, the Algemene Nederlandse Onderwijzers Federatie, the ONederlands Handelsreizigers en Handelsagenten Vereniging, the Nederlands Verbond van Directies en Leerkrachten bij het Beroepsonderwijs en van Consulenten bij het Leerlingwezen, the Utrechtse Studentenfaculteiten and correspondence between Henry Jacobs and Paul Fröhlich, and the collections Minna Cauer, Leo Lande en L. Bromers, a supplement to the collection H. Janitschek, and a large collection of documents concerning the labour movement in Puerto Rico. [Pacifist Socialist Party] [General Dutch Teacher's Federation] [Dutch Commercial Traveller's Union] [Dutch League of Directors and Consultants in Vocational Education] [Utrecht University Student Society] Some hundred hand-written bulletins of the military staff of the Moscow district covering the period between July 11 andoctober28,1917 are an exceptionally valuable acquisition. Reading room Some 62,000 archival documents were consulted (1982 nearly 70,000). Microfilms The Anarchism department took part in the preparation and supervision of the microfilming of the CNT-FAI archives. 8. ICONOGRAPHICAL DEPARTMENT Acquisitions The number of acquisitions for 1983 is nearly 5,800 pieces of pictorial documents. A large number of photographs was exchanged with the Institut für Marxismus-Leninismus in East Berlin. Of special interest is the purchase of a collection of posters by Albert Hahn Jr. -18-

Portrait of Minna Cauer (1841-1922) from a collection donated by Mrs. Somerh ausen. -19-

9. PUBLICATIONS a. IISG Series 1. The International Review o/socialhistory published three issues, the volumes XXVII, 2,3, and XXVIII, 1. Volume XXVIII in its entirety has been included in the publication year 1983. XXVIII no. 1 was dedicated to the looth anniversary of Karl Marx' death in 1883. In spite of the fact from February 1 till October 1 the Review's secretary, A.V.N, van Woerden, had to take care of the book reviews, a number of 346 titles was reviewed in the 28th Volume. The number of manuscripts offered for publication was 42; one third was actually published. The editorial board consisted of Drs. L.J. Altena, Drs. M.A.H. Campfens, Drs. D.E. Devreese, Drs. T. Haan, Drs. R. de Jong, Drs. G. Langkau, Drs. J. Rojahn, Drs. L.J. van Rossum, Mrs. M. Schreuder, Dr. F. Tichelman. Dr. J.M. Wekker, and Drs. A. van Woerden. In 1983 Volume XXVIII was published, the first issue of which was dedicated to the 1 OOth anniversary of Karl Marx' death on March 13,1883. The Volume contains the foliowing articles: Jürgen Rojahn, "Marxismus - Marx - Geschichtswissenschaft. Der Fall der sog. 'Okonomisch-philosophischen Manuskripte aus dem Jahre 1844'" FredE. Schrader, "KarlMarxens Smithkommentar von 1861/62 im Heft VII. Zur Rationalitat des aporetischen Arbeitsbegriffs" Teinosuke Otani, "Zur Datierung der Arbeit von Karl Marx am II. und III. Buch des Kapital" Götz Langkau, "Marx-Gesamtausgabe- Dringendes Parteiinteresse oder dekorativer Zweck? Ein Wiener Editionsplan zum 30. Todestag, Briefe und Briefauszüge" "Frederik Koolf' Andrew J. Taylor, "The Miners and Nationalisation, 1931-36" Larry Peterson, " A Social Analysis of KPD Supporters: The Hamburg Insurrectionaries of October 1923" Barbara T. Norton, "Russian Political Masonry and the February Revolutionof 1917" Ralph Hayburn, "The National Unemployed Workers' Movement, 1921-26. ARe-appraisal" Mare Jansen, "Government Partners of the Bolsheviks. The Russian Socialist Revolutionaries in the FarEastern Republic, 1920-22" Harriet T. Zurndorfer, " Violence and Political Protest in Mind and Qing Chi^a. Review and Commentary on Recent Research" H. Kendall Rogers, ed., "Eduard Bernstein Speaks to the Fabians: A Turning-Point in Social Democratie Thought?" 2. In the series ArcbivesJulesHumber-Droz the second volume appeared, "Les partis communistes des pays latins et Plnternationale Communiste dans les années 1923 1927". This book was prepared in cooperation with the Institute zur Geschichte der Arbeiterbewegung of the Ruhr University -20-

at Bochum (BRD), where the bulk of the work was done. The supervision from the side of the IISG was done by Ch.B. Timmer. The first version of the manuscript of the third volume was completed, which is planned to appear at the beginning of 1985. 3. The series De Nederlandse Arbeidersbeweging. This series is edited by M. Campfens, F. Tichelman and J.M. "Wekker. This year were published: J.E. Burger, Linkse frontvorming. Samenwerking van revolutionaire socialisten 1914-1918. 167 p. This book is the result of a research project of the University of Amsterdam with material from the IISG. [Leftist front formation. Cooperation of revolutionary socialists 1914-1918] E. Hueting, F. dejongedz. andr. Neij, Naar groter eenheid. De geschiedenis van bet Nederlandse Verbond van Vakverenigingen 1906-1981.432 p. Published on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the NW/FNV. [Towards greater unity. History of the Dutch Federation of Trade Unions 1906-1981] J. Perry, Roomsche kinine tegen roode koorts. Arbeidersbeweging en katholieke kerk in Maastricht 1880-1920. 334 p. Dissertation at the State University of Groningen. [Roman Catholic quinine against red fever. Labour movement and roman catholic church in Maastricht 1880-1920] b. Publications by IISG staff M.C.Jansen, "Van oermens tot sovjetburger", in Kleio 1983, nr. 1, 15-18. [From primitive man to Soviet citizen] M.C.Jansen, "Partizanen tegen Alva: Nederlandse geschiedenis in het Sovjetonderwijs", in A7ezo 1983,nr. 1,19-23. [Partisans against Count Alva. Dutch history in Soviet education] M.C.Jansen, "Sovjethistoriografie en Russische dissidenten", in Groniek 1983, nr. 83,26-30. [Soviet historiography and Russian dissidents] R. de Jong, "Los Paises Bajos y la Guerra Civil. Algienos Depósitos documentales de la guerra civil espanola", in La 2a Republica (etc), Barcelona 1983. [The Netherlands and the Civil War. Documents on the Spanish civil war in the IISG] Carl von Clausewitz, Over de oorlog,]. Kloosterman ed., Bussum 1983. Second printing. -21-

G. Langkau, "Marx Gesamtausgabe - dringendes Parteiinteresse oder dekorativer Zweck?", in International Review ofsocialhistory 1983, nr. 28,105-142. M.M. van der Linden, "Inleiding" to H. Kaiser a.o., Het Sovjetraadsel; tot begrip van de Oosteuropese maatschappij, Antwerp 1983, 7-15. poging M.M. van der Linden, "Het aktuele marxistische debat over de Sovjet-Unie", in H. Kaiser a.o., op. cit., 16-49. [The current marxist debate on the Soviet Union] M.M. van der Linden, "Zur Kritik der politischen Eschatologie. Am Beispiel von C.L.R. James", in J. Gerwin a.o., Alltaglichkeit undkolonialisierung, Oldenburg 1983, 86-94. M.M. van der Linden, "Leninisme als ideologie", in Komma, Tijdschrift voor Politiek en Sociaal Onderzoek, 1983, no. 3, 57-78. J. Rojahn, "Marxismus - Marx - Geschichtswissenschaft. Der Fall der sog. Okonomisch-philosophischen Manuskripte aus dem Jahre 1844", in International Review ofsocialhistory, 1983, nr. 28,2-49. F.E. Schrader, "KarlMarxensSmithkommentarvon 1861-1862 im Heft VIL Zur Rationalitat des aporetischen Arbeitsbegriffs", in International Review of SocialHistory, 1983, nr. 28, 50-90. F.E, Schrader, "Problèmes de la discussion actuelle sur K. Marx", in Actualité du marxisme, töme II, Paris 1983. F.E. Schrader, "Abstraktion und Geschichte. Bemerkungen zur Arbeitsweise von Karl Marx anhand einiger Motive in seinen nachgelassenen Heften", in /WAT1983,nr. 19, Heft 4. F.E. Schrader, "Die Auflösung der 'politischen Theologie' Hegels. Von der nominalistischen Abstraktionskritik Feuerbachs (1843) zur Marxschen Kritik der ideellen Verdoppelung", in Fiirst dieser Welt. C. Schmitt und die Folgen, Paderbornl983. F.E. Schrader, "Methode de travail de Marx dans ses cahiers d'étude", in Actes du Colloque "Marx 1883-1983", Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris 1983. F. Tichelman, "Kontinuiteiten en breuken in de geschiedenis van Rusland en de Sovjet-Unie", in Het Sovjetraadsel, op. cit., 128-219. F. Tichelman, "Marx and Indonesia. Preliminary notes", in F. Tichelman and J. Habib, Marx on Indonesia and India; Schriften aus dem Karl Marx-Haus nr. 30,Trierl983. -22-

///f. ///* *4+-*,/t-4&, "Z&x^ ^ 0c2ï^~ -^w*&^ **^* * ^5***»j^*C 4&S \ iftr One of the diaries in the Minna Cauer collection donated by Mrs. Somerhausen. After having delivered a speech at Steglitz in November 1918, Mrs. Cauer received flowers with the words 'To the Republican Woman' and a black-red-golden ribbon, which she pasted into her diary. 23-

10. STAFF PARTICIPATION IN SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS Drs. M.A.H. Campfens Drs. T. Haan Drs. R. de Jong Drs. J.R. van der Leeuw Dr. F. Tichelman Dr. J.M. Wekker Editorial board of the Biografisch Woordenboek van het socialisme en de arbeidersbeweging in Nederland [Biographical Dictionary of Socialism and the Labour Movement in the Netherlands] Member of the Conseil Scientifique of the Colloque International Flora Tristan (Dijon) Member of the Board of the Nederlandse Vereniging tot beoefening van de Sociale Geschiedenis [Dutch Society of Social Historians] Member of the international Board of the Internationale Tagung der Historiker der Arbeiterbewegung (Vienna) Member of the International Association of Historians of the Labour Movement IALHI Vice President of the Advisory Committee of the Documentary Department for Modern Indonesia of the Koninklijk Nederlands Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde (Leiden) [Royal Dutch Institute of Linguistics and Anthropology] Member of the Beirat of the Institut zur Gesichte der Arbeiter beweging (Bochum, FRG) Committee member of the Stichting voor Historisch Onderzoek [Foundation for Historical Research] Member of the Board of the Foundation Simon Vinkenoog (Amsterdam) President of the Advisory Committee of the Documentary Department for Modern Indonesia of the Koninklijk Nederlands Instituut voor Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde (Leiden) Editorial Board of the Tijdschrift voor Sociale Geschiedenis [Journal of Social History] Member of the Board of the Baptist Historical Circle Editorial Board of the Biograpfisch Woordenboek van het socialisme en de arbeidersbeweging in Nederland -24-

11. LECTURES AND CONTACTS J.E. Rojahn delivered a speech on the conference on Karl Marx organised by the IALHI at Linz, January 6-9, on "Marxismus und Geschichtswissenschaft". At the meeting on the occasion of the 1 OOth birthday of Karl Marx' death on March 13, at Trier, organised by the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, the IISG was represented byj.r. van der Leeuw, M. HuninkandP. Huizinga. At the congress on "Karl Marx in Africa, Asia, and Latin America", March 13, following the Karl Marx commemorative conference of the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, F. Tichelman spoke on "Marx and Indonesia". At the colloquium "L'Oeuvre de Marx- un siècle après", at the University of Paris X, March 17-20, the IISG was represented by J.E. Rojahn. J.R. van der Leeuw and J.M. Wekker attended the the annual conference of the ITH at Linz, Austria, on September 13-16. J.M. Wekker contributed a lecture on "Zwischen Wirklichkeit und Traum: die Stockholmer Friedenskonferenz von 1917". The annual meeting of the IALHI, following the ITH conference, was attended by J.R. van der Leeuw and P. Huizenga. Rudolf de Jong held lectures in Barcelona (Universidad Autónoma) and in Gijon on anarchism and the IISG's Spanish collections. At a meeting in commemoration of the 70th birthday of Prof. Shlomo Na'aman at Essen, J.R. van der Leeuw delivered a speech. Prof. Na'aman was presented with a Festschrift. He has published books on Moses Hess and the German workers' movement. M.M. van der Linden gave a speech, "Phasen in dem Verhaltnis der Arbeiterbewegung zum Staat" at the colloquium "The Topicality of Karl Marx" at the Free University of Brussels, November 25-26. At the end of December M.C. Jansen delivered a speech, "Government Partners of the Bolsheviks. The Socialist-Revolutionaries in the Far East Public 1920-1922", at the annual meeting of the American Historical Association at San Francisco. The Institute received many visitors from abroad. Special mention deserve the working groups of the Institutes of Marxism-Leninism of Berlin-East and Moscow, and the visits of Prof. Oberlander of tthe University of Munster with his students. 12. EXHIBITIONS On the occasion of the 1 OOth anniversary of Karl Marx' death the Institute organised an exhibition on his life and works, in the Kabelweg building, from March through June. In the fall, also in the Institute's building, an exhibition was organised on '60 years peace movements in the Netherlands'. On the occasion of the 175th anniversary of the Koninklijke Nederlandse -25-

Akademie van Wetenschappen KNAW the IISG presented a one-day exhibition in the Trade Fair building in Utrecht. The photographs used for this exhibition are now on display in the meeting room of the Institute. For this occasion a new List of Publications was published. [Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences] The IISG assisted with material and advice in some twenty exhibitions. Special mention deserve the exhibition of the UNESCO in Paris on the occasion of the colloquium "Karl Marx aujourd'hui", three exhibitions in West-Berlin during the Amsterdam-Berlin Manifestation and the Erich Wichman exhibitions at Utrecht and Assen. The last exhibition was assisted by the Netherlands Department. -26-

TRANSPORTARBEIDERS VAKlllXIÜÖ/EriTörDUINRERAEN ^EÏM-5TERRE0RüANISAnEzüB OMELREMAATiVALTEWEERSTAAW IMTilOllAMDrilETDIZWAfiREPLEK INDEVCRDEDIömO ZUM!^ SLUITUMN%CEINTR:BOhDVAN TRANSPORTARBEIDERS nmjwm Mü VOOI1V.AAHI S ROTTERDAM Remarkable poster of the Dutch Central Union of Transport Workers c. 1930. Design by Albert Hahn Junior. Purchase in 1983. -27-

APPENDIX: ACQUISITION OF ARCHIVES AND COLLECTIONS This year the acquisition budget for archive and collection was considerably smaller as a result of government economies, so that in some departments no archives and/or collections could be purchased. Acquisitions are either donated or bought. Anarchism, Spain, Portugal, Latin-America Department H. Becker, Amsterdam, L'Ennemidu Peuple (1903-1904), The Torch (four issues from 1914), and copies of lacking issues of the anarchist periodical The Commune from the period 1925-1929. R. Bianco, Marseilles, books, pamphlets, periodicals and "grey" material mainly concerning anarchism in France in the 1960'sen 1970's. E. Bilsky, Nanterre (France), some 25 issues oiprensa Obrera (Argentina) from the period 1982-1983, and Internacionalismo; "grey" material concerning the elections of October 20,1983 in Argentina. Bolivia Komitee, Amsterdam, through Justo Mendoza, an important collection of periodicals, pamphlets and brochures concerning Bolivia from the period 1977-1981. S. del Carmen Montano and J. Molina, Bolivia, a mimeographed manuscript of Testimonio de un militante ohrero by Filemon Escobar, concerning the Bolivian labour movement from the period 1952 1977; a large number of periodicals and printed material concerning recent developments in Boliva. S. Christie, London, printed material concerning the activities of Cienfuegos Press. G.J.L. Esser, (f 12.7.1983), and mrs. J.M.E. Rutten, Amsterdam, supplement to the Esser archive. M. Everett, Saffron Walden (United Kingdom) printed material concerning English anarchism. R. Falcón, Paris, a collection of mainly Trotskist periodicals, pamphlets and "grey" material from a.o. Latin America, Turkey, Ireland, the USA, and France. -28-

P. Ferrua, Portland (USA), a file concerning the First International Symposium on Anarchy, USA 1980. Gabinete de Investigacoes Sociais, Lisbon, books, pamphlets, and periodicals concerning the Portugese labour movement. A. Hessels, Heemstede, his personal archive, o.a. concerning his activities as a conscientious objector and the youth movement from the beginning (1935), and several books. Dr. L. Hornstra, Bakhuizen, acopy of aletterto(?)mrs. I. Bulhof concerning her book on Freud and the Netherlands, two books and 2 audiotapes of radio programs. J. Kuyk, Castricum, a large number of issues of the periodical Informa concerning recent developments in Surinam. Dr. W. van Miert, Utrecht, a large collection of periodicals, pamphlets etc. concerning Peru. J. Pacheo Pereira, Porto, his publications, concerning a.o. the PCP (Partido Communista Português). Erich J. Pérez, Paris, a large collection of Puerto Rican periodicals, including Unión Obrera 1916-1934, and "grey material". L. Romers, Hardenberg, the archive of her father, M. A. Romers (1893-1955), including a.o. documents concerning his conscientious objection to military service, unpublished manuscripts and notes. A. taracena Arriola, Paris, a large number of periodicals, pamphlets, and otherprinted material concerning Latin-American countries, viz. Guatemala, Argentina, El Salvador. W. Tauber, Berlin, a large collection of periodicals, pamphlets, books and other printed material concerning ten Latin-American countries. Uruguay Coördinatie Komitee, Nieuwegein, through Justo Mendoza, an important collection of periodicals, pamphlets and other printed material concerning Uruguay. Further library and iconographical material was received from: Ed. Antistato, Milan; E. Bittloch, Paris; P. den Blanken, Breda; Bratach Dubh Editions, London; Centro Latino-Americano de Economïa Humana CLAEH, Montevideo; Aurelio Chesso (Archivio Famiglia Berneri), Coordimento degle Autogestite contro la Costruzione della Base -29-

MissilisticaaComiso, Comiso(Italy);J.L. Guerena, Vendóme (France); Julio Godio-Ildis, Caracas; HectorJaraMillo Ulloa, Louvain (Belgium); B. Kramer, Kassei; A. Latowicz, Holon (Israël); Luigi de Lembo, Florence; Libertarian Book Club, New York; D. Meertens, Bucaramanga (Colombia); H. Oliver, England;J. Ie Riverend, La Habana(Cuba);Ed. Sementeira, Lisbon; Trotzdem Verlag, Reutlingen (FRG); Kurt Zube, Freiburg (FRG); C. Fontseré, Girona. Central Europe Department Henryjacoby, Geneva, his correspondence with Paul Fröhlich 1947-1953, and the manuscript of Begegnung concerning his recollections of Paul Frölich. Mrs. Mare Somerhausen, Brussels, six diaries of Minna Cauer from the years 1892,1911,1915-1916,1920-1921, eight letters to Mrs. Somerhausen from a.o. August Bebel, A. Einstein, Clara Zetkin, several photographs and documentation. Eastern Europe Department A. Lande, Groningen, the archive of Leo Lande, containing documents on the history of menshevism, documents on the Social Democrat movement in Russia. Through W.N. Knobelsdorf and the Federatie Nederlandse Vakbeweging FNV a collection of periodicals, pamphlets, invitations, etc, among which illegal material of Solidarnosc. N. Konchalowski-Stepanova, a hundred handwritten bulletins of the military staff of the Moscow district, from the period July 11-October 28, 1917, concerning the revolutionary mood of the army. B. Souvarine, Paris, one portrait of Proudhon, six booklets and documents concerning Izaak Babel. Great Britain, Ireland, North America, Scandinavia Department A microfilm of Women, Industry and Trade Unionism (Gertrud Tuckwell Collection), publ. Harvester Press. -30-

World Congress Against War, Amsterdam 27-29 August 1932. One of a series; the originals are in the Marx-Lenin-lnstitute in Berlin.

International Organisations Department H. Janitschek, New York, a supplement to his archive. IVe Internationale Posadiste, Aubervilliers (France), a collection of pamphlets and articles by J. Posadas. Postal, Telegraph and Telephone International, Geneva, a supplement to the archive of the period 1956-1981, and periodicals of its member organisations from all over the world of the period 1980-1982. Netherlands, Belgium Luxemburg Department Algemene Bond van Onderwijzend Personeel ABOP, Amsterdam, the archive of the Algemene Nederlanse Onderwijzers Federatie ANOF, the forerunner of the Nederlandse Federatie van Onderwijzersvakorganisaties NFO. [General Union of Teachers] [General Dutch Teachers' Federation] (Dutch Federation of Teachers' Unions] Algemene Studentenvereniging Amsterdam ASVA. Amsterdam, a supplement to the ASVA archive consisting of three minute books 1974-1977 and photographs from the 1970's. [General Student Union Amsterdam] P.P. de Baar, Amsterdam, pamphlets, periodicals and other publications on recent events. B.J.W. Berg, Nijmegen, documents concerning various organisations in Nijmegen and surroundings from the 1970's and 1980's, among which the Vereniging Dienstweigeraars, de Pacifistisch Socialistische Partij en de Stichting Sosia. [Union of Conscientious Objectors] [Pacifist Socialist Party] [Foundation Sosia] Communistische Partij Nederland CPN, department of propaganda and Amsterdam branch, pamphlets, periodicals, and posters published by the CPN. [Dutch Communist Party] Mr. and Mrs. F. Goedhart, Amsterdam, a large number of foreign periodicals. Mrs. A. Guermonprez-Tijdens, Den lip, a collection of her late husband on youth unemployment and community work. -32-

Mrs. Van den Ham, Landsmeer, volume I, no. 11 (?) of the Protest-comité Vrijlating Oorlogsmisdadigers, later Bulletin tegen Fascisme en Rassenwaan. [Protest Committee Release War Criminals] [Bulletin against Fascism and Racism] Jonge Socialisten, Amsterdam, a supplement to their archive. [Young Socialists in the PvdA] Jongerenbeweging verbonden met de Federatie Nederlandse Vakbeweging FNV, Utrecht, the archive from the years 1971-1983 of the FNV Jongerencontact, Amsterdam, the archive of the Nederlands Verbond van Vakverenigingen NVV/FNV Jongeren Contact, Federatie Zuid-Holland from the years 1960-1980, periodicals, repons and annual reports, posters and photographs. [Youth organisations affiliated with the Dutch Federation of Trade Unions] Katholieke Onderwijzers Vakorganisatie, Rijswijk, the archive of the Nederlands Verbond van Directies en Leerkrachten in het Nijverheidsonderwijs, later the Nederlands Verbond van Directies en Leerkrachten bij het beroepsonderwijs en van Consulenten bij het Leerlingwezen. [Catholic Teachers' Union] [Dutch Union of Directors and Teachers in Vocational Education] [Dutch Union of Directors and Teachers in Vocational Education and Apprenticeship Consultants] J.G. Lebbing, Heemstede, editorof Barcbembladen, material concerning the "Barchembeweging". [Religious Socialist Adult Education] Letterkundig Museum en Documentatiecentrum, The Hague, documents concerning the labour movement from the archive of the Wereldbibliotheek publishing house. [Literature Museum and Documentation Centre] R. Linde, Amsterdam, a supplement to the archive of Tom Rot, pamphlets, the illegal periodical De Vonk, photographs. Nederlandse Handelsreizigers en Handelsagentenvereniging NHRV, Rotterdam, its archive. [Dutch Commercial Travellers Union] Nederlands Instituut voor Volksontwikkeling en Natuurvriendenwerk NIVON, Amsterdam, a supplement to the central archive and the archive of the Youth Department. [Dutch Institute for Workers' Adult Education and Holiday Camps] -33-

A cartoon (photocopy) in the Solidarnosc collection: (banner) 'The Polish United Workers' Party is the leading power of our people.' - (woman) 'Under your guidance we die of starvationü!' -34-

N. van Os, Amerongen, through Dr. H.J. Scheffer, a file containing articles and (draft) letters by P. van Nifterik (1847-1904), headmaster of School 51 in Amsterdam and president of the Vereniging van Hoofden van Scholen, mainly from the years 1889-1904. A small file of J. van Nifterik (1928-1918). [Union of Headmasters] Onafhankelijk Verbond van Bedrijfsorganisaties O VB, Amsterdam branch, documents and documentation from H. Hulsebos, especially concerning the building industry during 1928-1970. [Independent Union of Industrial Organisations] Pacifistisch Socialistische Partij PSP, Amsterdam, the archive of the national organisation from the years 1957-1979, of the Haarlem branch 1957-1975, a small archive of the Amsterdam and Groningen branch. [Pacifist Socialist Party] Partij van de Arbeid PvdA, Krommenie branch, the archive from the years 1964-1979. [Dutch Labour Party] Sjors Rietveld, Delft, a collection concerning the student movement in Delft, 1969-1979. Socialistische Uitgeverij, Amsterdam, a copy of the manuscript of E.J. van Det. Zestig jaren bondsleven, Gedenkboek van de Bond van Nederlandse Onderwijzers. 1874-1934. Part II. [Sixty years in the Union. Memorial Volume of the Dutch Teachers' Union] Through the Stichting Historisch Onderzoek Arbeidersjeugd Centrale AJC, especially A. van Moock, material concerning the AJC. [Workers' Youth Federation] Utrechtse Studentenfaculteiten, Utrecht, its archive fom the years ca. 1960-1980. [Utrecht Student Faculties, a union] D. Visser, Amsterdam, several files concerning the conditions of employment policies, part of the archive of the Algemene Bedrijfsgroepen Centrale ABC, all current publications of the Industriebond FNV. [General Industrial Shop Floor Groups Unions] [Industrial Union of the FNV] T. van Wijk-Brouwer, Bennekom, several documents, among which a supplement to the archive of the Comité voor de Vrede 1961, and several pamphlets. -35-