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Archive of Rudolf Rocker, 1894-1958

 

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In 1960 the International Institute of Social History was given the first part of his archive by his son Fermin. Additions followed in 1961, 1964, 1972 and later years. Among other things, the archive contains correspondence between Rocker and his wife Milly Witkop-Rocker, written during his internment in England 1914-1918, and extensive correspondence with leading figures in the international anarchist and anarchosyndicalist movements, such as: Angelica Balabanoff, Alexander Berkman, Armando Borghi, Ugo Fedeli, Mollie, Fléchine-Steimer, Emma Goldman, Joseph Ishill, Albert de Jong, Arthur Müller Lehning, Jay and Jeanne Levey, Max Metzkow, Siegfried Nacht (Stephen Naft), Max Nettlau, Franz and Alexander Pfemfert, Helmut Rüdiger, Alfred Sanftleben, Diego Abad de Santillán, Augustin Souchy, Wilhelm Werner, Boris Yelensky and many others.

Further, there are manuscripts of his memoirs, of Nationalism and Culture and Anarcho-syndicalism and many other manuscripts, as well as manuscripts and correspondence of third parties.

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Archive of Rudolf Rocker, 1894-1958