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Russian State Archive of Social and Political History (RGASPI), Moscow.
The Bund (Algemeyner Yidisher Arbeter Bund in Lite, Poyln un Rusland) was a Jewish political party espousing social democratic ideology as well as cultural Yiddishism and Jewish national autonomism, founded as a clandestine revolutionary organization in Vilna (now Vilnius in Lithuania) in 1897. This collection includes documents in various languages and covers a broad range of topics, amongst others: History of Jews in Eastern Europe (Russia, Poland, Ukraine); Anti-Semitism in Tsarist Russia pogroms, Yiddish culture in Russia; Russian revolutionary parties; Jewish Labour movement; Jewish political movement; correspondence of prominent leaders of socialist movements such as K. Kautsky, A. Bebel, L. Trotsky, A. Plekhanov.

Scope632 storage units
Number of microfiches    2,155
Price$34,480
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