Michail Aleksandrovič Bakunin Papers

Collection consisting of part of his papers and other original or copied documents (mainly acquired through Max Nettlau in 1935), and of microfilms of documents kept in Bologna, Dresden, Florence, St. Petersburg, Lyon, Marseilles, Neuchâtel, Paris, Rome, and elsewhere (mainly acquired for the IISH series `Archives Bakounine' as of 1959). The papers, left with his widow Antonia Kwiatkowska (Квятковская Антонина) on his death, represent mainly his political activities; the private part was destroyed in Naples during the Second World War. Michail Bakunin (Бакунин Михаил) papers: some correspondence 1868-1869, 1872; manuscripts or parts of manuscripts of `L'Empire knouto-germanique et la révolution sociale' (partly photocopies), `Écrit contre Marx', `Réponse d'un international à Mazzini' and other writings; extracts and notes [1865], 1868-1875; documents, including manuscripts and correspondence relating to the Ligue de la Paix et de la Liberté, the International Working Men's Association (IWMA), Freemasonry, the Fraternité internationale, the Alliance internationale de la Démocratie socialiste, the Alliance de la Démocratie socialiste and projected clandestine organizations 1866-1872; articles, pamphlets and leaflets by Bakunin [1863] 1866-1872 and other printed material 1860-1874. Collection: letters by Bakunin (Бакунин), including copies made by Nettlau, to Johann Philipp Becker, Celso Ceretti, Giuseppe Fanelli, James Guillaume, Anselmo Lorenzo, Tomás González Morago, Walerian Mroczkowski, Elisée Reclus, Adolf Reichel, Arnold Ruge, Alfred Talandier, Gustav Vogt and others (1843-) 1867-1875; copies of the `Carnets' and other writings by Bakunin (Бакунин) made by Guillaume, Nettlau and others; manuscripts and proofs of translations of some publications by Bakunin (Бакунин); correspondence by Guillaume and Nettlau concerning Bakunin (Бакунин); manuscripts, notes and proofs of publications by Guillaume, Nettlau and others concerning Bakunin (Бакунин); pamphlets, copies of periodicals and other printed material concerning Bakunin (Бакунин) 1876-1932. Microfilms of the Bakunin (Бакунин) family archives containing early correspondence with members of the family and the so-called Stankevič (Станкевич Николай Владимирович) circle (among them Vissarion G. Belinskij) (Белинский Виссарион Григорьевич) 1823-1840; scattered letters and other documents 1840-1848; papers of Natalija A. Herzen (Герцен Наталья Александровна) partly relating to Sergej G. Nečaev (Нечаев Сергей Геннадиевич), Marija Reichel (Рейхель Мария Каспаровна), Nikolaj Ogarev (Огарев Николай Платонович) and Petr Lavrov (Лавров Петр Лаврович) 1860-1911; correspondence with Aleksandr I. Gercen (Герцен Александр Иванович) and Nikolaj P. Ogarev (Огарев Николай Платонович) 1860-1874; part of the papers of J. Guillaume relating to the IWMA, mainly in the Swiss Jura and the preparation of Guillaume's book on `L'Internationale' 1903-1910; manuscripts by Bakunin (Бакунин) at the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris 1869-1871; part of the papers of the Committee investigating the activity of the Alliance de la Démocratie socialiste at the Hague Congress of the IWMA, including the report by Nikolaj I (Николай I). Utin (Утин Николай Исаакович) 1872; Saxon police archives relating to the Dresden insurrection in 1849; French departmental and police archives, mainly from Lyon, Marseilles and Paris, relating to French sections of the IWMA and the aborted insurrection in Lyon, 1870-1878; Bologna police archives relating to the development of the IWMA in Italy and the aborted insurrection in Bologna 1873-1874.

Michail Aleksandrovič Bakunin Papers

Collection consisting of part of his papers and other original or copied documents (mainly acquired through Max Nettlau in 1935), and of microfilms of documents kept in Bologna, Dresden, Florence, St. Petersburg, Lyon, Marseilles, Neuchâtel, Paris, Rome, and elsewhere (mainly acquired for the IISH series `Archives Bakounine' as of 1959). The papers, left with his widow Antonia Kwiatkowska (Квятковская Антонина) on his death, represent mainly his political activities; the private part was destroyed in Naples during the Second World War. Michail Bakunin (Бакунин Михаил) papers: some correspondence 1868-1869, 1872; manuscripts or parts of manuscripts of `L'Empire knouto-germanique et la révolution sociale' (partly photocopies), `Écrit contre Marx', `Réponse d'un international à Mazzini' and other writings; extracts and notes [1865], 1868-1875; documents, including manuscripts and correspondence relating to the Ligue de la Paix et de la Liberté, the International Working Men's Association (IWMA), Freemasonry, the Fraternité internationale, the Alliance internationale de la Démocratie socialiste, the Alliance de la Démocratie socialiste and projected clandestine organizations 1866-1872; articles, pamphlets and leaflets by Bakunin [1863] 1866-1872 and other printed material 1860-1874. Collection: letters by Bakunin (Бакунин), including copies made by Nettlau, to Johann Philipp Becker, Celso Ceretti, Giuseppe Fanelli, James Guillaume, Anselmo Lorenzo, Tomás González Morago, Walerian Mroczkowski, Elisée Reclus, Adolf Reichel, Arnold Ruge, Alfred Talandier, Gustav Vogt and others (1843-) 1867-1875; copies of the `Carnets' and other writings by Bakunin (Бакунин) made by Guillaume, Nettlau and others; manuscripts and proofs of translations of some publications by Bakunin (Бакунин); correspondence by Guillaume and Nettlau concerning Bakunin (Бакунин); manuscripts, notes and proofs of publications by Guillaume, Nettlau and others concerning Bakunin (Бакунин); pamphlets, copies of periodicals and other printed material concerning Bakunin (Бакунин) 1876-1932. Microfilms of the Bakunin (Бакунин) family archives containing early correspondence with members of the family and the so-called Stankevič (Станкевич Николай Владимирович) circle (among them Vissarion G. Belinskij) (Белинский Виссарион Григорьевич) 1823-1840; scattered letters and other documents 1840-1848; papers of Natalija A. Herzen (Герцен Наталья Александровна) partly relating to Sergej G. Nečaev (Нечаев Сергей Геннадиевич), Marija Reichel (Рейхель Мария Каспаровна), Nikolaj Ogarev (Огарев Николай Платонович) and Petr Lavrov (Лавров Петр Лаврович) 1860-1911; correspondence with Aleksandr I. Gercen (Герцен Александр Иванович) and Nikolaj P. Ogarev (Огарев Николай Платонович) 1860-1874; part of the papers of J. Guillaume relating to the IWMA, mainly in the Swiss Jura and the preparation of Guillaume's book on `L'Internationale' 1903-1910; manuscripts by Bakunin (Бакунин) at the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris 1869-1871; part of the papers of the Committee investigating the activity of the Alliance de la Démocratie socialiste at the Hague Congress of the IWMA, including the report by Nikolaj I (Николай I). Utin (Утин Николай Исаакович) 1872; Saxon police archives relating to the Dresden insurrection in 1849; French departmental and police archives, mainly from Lyon, Marseilles and Paris, relating to French sections of the IWMA and the aborted insurrection in Lyon, 1870-1878; Bologna police archives relating to the development of the IWMA in Italy and the aborted insurrection in Bologna 1873-1874.