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Several monographs – analytical or descriptive – of the Labour and Socialist International (19231940) and the Socialist International (1951) in different languages exist. Also international cooperation between two or more parties has been analysed, and in this way central aspects of socialdemocraticsocialist internationalism have been highlighted. However, the smaller Internationals have only, at best, been treated in organizational histories published by and for the organizations themselves. All in all, neither the large nor the small Internationals have been analysed as they saw themselves through their publications or from the point of view of their efforts as seen from the outside. Some of these Internationals have been almost forgotten or are only known by a few, highly specialized, scholars. E.g. the Socialist Union of CentralEastern Europe (SUCEE) has been forgotten since 1990, the International Federation of the Socialist and Democratic Press (IFSDP) probably does not exist any more, the Asian Socialist Conference played a role in the 1950ies, but who has ever heard of the Interafrican Socialist or can place it in time? But all these organizations have or had quite a role to play. If their efforts were to be analysed and understood, the most important material – the publications of these organizations – had to be located. The material probably existed, but where, in which archives and libraries?

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Socialist Internationals - A Bibliography

Publications of the Social-Democratic and Socialist Internationals 1914-2000

A project by the International Association

of Labour History Institutions (IALHI)

Compiled by Gerd Callesen

Bonn, Gent 2001

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The publication of this bibliography is sponsored by the foundation Erich-Brost-Stiftung

ISBN 3-86077-990-7

Published by the Bibliothek der Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung

for the International Association of Labour History Institutions

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Contents

Introduction 7

International Socialist Bureau 19

Organisation Committee for the International Socialist Conference Stockholm 20 International Labour and Socialist Conference Bern 20

Second International 21

International Working Union of Socialist Parties 22

Comité des Neuf 24

Labour and Socialist International 24

Young Workers' International 39

International Union of Socialist Youth Organizations 39

Socialist Youth International 40

Socialist Labour Sports International; International Labour Sports Committee; International Labour Sports Confederation 44

Socialist Educational International 53

International Federation of Socialist Students 55

Labour Wireless International 56

International Socialist Abstainers’ Union 57

Internacio de Socialistaj Esperantistoj 58

Internationale der Arbeitersänger 59

International Federation of Socialist Doctors 60

International Socialist Committee for the Organized Jewish Workers in Palestine 60 Comité d'Action Socialiste pour l'Espagne 60

International Socialist Conference; Socialist Information and Liaison Office 61 Committee of the International Socialist Conferences 62

Socialist International 62

International Council of Social Democratic Women; Socialist International Women 73 International Union of Socialist Youth 76

International Literary Agency 88

International Friends of Nature 88

International Young Nature Friends 99

International Falcon Movement-Socialist Educational International 101

International Federation of Workers' Educational Associations 109

International Union of Socialist Educators 114

International Federation of the Socialist and Democratic Press 116

International Labour Assistance/International Workers Aid/Solidar 118

Asian Socialist Conference 123

Asia-Pacific Socialist Organization 125

Socialist Interafrican 125

Socialist Union of Central-Eastern Europe 126

The political organizations of the European Socialists 129

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Liaison Bureau of the Socialist Parties of the European Community 130 Confederation of the Socialist Parties of the European Community 130 Party of European Socialists 136 Parliamentary Group of the Party of European Socialists 139 Committee of the Regions – Group of the Party of the European Socialists 151 European Community Organisation of Socialist Youth, ECOSY 151

Appendix 154 Libraries and Organizations 164 Abbreviations 167

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Introduction

Several monographs – analytical or descriptive – of the Labour and Socialist International (1923-1940) and the Socialist International (1951-) in different languages exist Also interna-tional co-operation between two or more parties has been analysed, and in this way central aspects of social-democratic/socialist internationalism have been highlighted However, the smaller Internationals have only, at best, been treated in organizational histories published by and for the organizations themselves All in all, neither the large nor the small Internationals have been analysed as they saw themselves through their publications or from the point of

view of their efforts as seen from the outside Some of these Internationals have been almost forgotten or are only known by a few, highly specialized, scholars E.g the Socialist Union of Central-Eastern Europe (SUCEE) has been forgotten since 1990, the International Federa- tion of the Socialist and Democratic Press (IFSDP) probably does not exist any more, the Asian Socialist Conference played a role in the 1950ies, but who has ever heard of the Interafrican Socialist or can place it in time? But all these organizations have or had quite a

role to play If their efforts were to be analysed and understood, the most important material – the publications of these organizations – had to be located The material probably existed, but where, in which archives and libraries?

This bibliography aims to register all publications of the various Social-Democratic and Socialist Internationals in the period from 1914 to 2000, whether they are printed or, as in some cases, mimeographed The criterion for inclusion is wether the publications were intended to be used also outside the organization, that is all material intended for use only internally in the different Internationals has been excluded For the same reason publications published by the secretaries or presidents of the Internationals, e.g Camille Huysmans, Friedrich Adler, Albert Carthy and others, more or less on behalf of the Internationals have been included

The reason for setting the starting point in 1914 is that in his bibliography on the Second International, Georges Haupt made the planned Congress of the International in Vienna August 1914 the last one to be included.1 Although this bibliography begins in 1914, the activities of the Women's International and the Youth International during the First World War have not been included – the split in the Labour movement, which became apparent on August 4, 1914, left these organizations outside the Social-Democratic sphere They must in the main be considered part of the left wing which in 1919 established itself as the Communist International The bibliography on the Communist International by Vilem Kahan,

of which only volume 1 has as yet been published, begins in 1919, but may include the material of these Internationals in the forthcoming volumes.2 The different Fourth Internationals – of which the various Trotskyist international organizations partly have been covered by Petra and Wolfgang Lubitz3 – also falls outside the scope of the present bibliography

Even if some of these Internationals were founded before 1914, e.g the Labour Sports International (1913-) and the International Friends of Nature (1895-), only material

published in 1914 or later has been included It has not been possible to locate material from

the International Association of Socialist Lawyers, which probably existed between 1928 and

1940 and the International League of Religious Socialists; furthermore the Secretary of the

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League failed to react to several letters sent to it An International Federation of Workers’ Travel Association has been in existence during the 1950ies and 1960ies4, but no published material has been found Several international conferences of organizations concerned with

Social Tourism were held in the 1950ies and 1960ies and a Bureau International du Tourisme Social was founded in 1963 on the ’Fourth International Congress on Social Tourism’ This

Bureau published the periodical ’bits information’, but it has not been possible to determine if

it was an International according to the criteria used for this bibliography – as yet no printed material from this organization has been found although Conference reports were published

In 1954 an international conference on workers cinemas and films produced by democratic organizations and Trade Unions was held in Hamburg.5 According to the produced report it seems that the intention was to develop this co-operation, but no further traces have been found, nor has it been possible to document a further reference to hundreds

social-of films registered at the time Another cultural organization was a bureau social-of publishing

houses of the Labour movement, the International Literary Agency, which actually existed for

several years and published a periodical for some years

The publications by the Asian Socialist Conference and the Socialist Interafrican are included, as are the publications of the SI Fraternal and Associated organizations with two

exceptions, and the various European Social Democratic bodies connected with European

unification process, unlike other regional bodies, such as the Internationale der Staaten, which was in existence during the 1920ies, and the co-operation between the Social-

Bodensee-Democratic parties and Trade Unions in the North-European countries (since 1886) The

Internationale Proletarischer Freidenker, the Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda, SAT, the

Internationale des Organisations Culturelles Ouvrières, IDOCO, have not been included in

the bibliography as, for various reasons, they were not part of the social-democratic world, although many of the members and officers were Two of the organizations associated to the

Socialist International, viz the World Labour Zionist Federation and the Jewish Labour Bund

are not included as they were not considered to be Internationals but as organizations with

chapters in various countries The same goes for the Naturfreunde, which was a Weltverein

until in 1950 it constituted itself as an International; accordingly it has only has been included after1950

Publications of 39 Internationals are listed in this bibliography, out of which 12 are still publishing material today The basis for the listings is the collections of some of the

larger libraries in the International Association of Labour History Institutions (IALHI)

Subsequently, a series of libraries have been contacted, and they have supplied additional material The most recent reports have not provided a great deal of new information, and from this we think we can conclude that although it still is possible to locate some new titles, most

of the published material has been located, however, with two exceptions: 1) many of the mimeographed periodicals and 2) the publications of the Party of European Socialists (PES) But it seems probable that the publications of some of the politically more important Internationals have been located and registered in full, especially the material dating from the period between the two World Wars At least this bibliography provides the fullest compilation of the various publications of the Internationals and so will facilitate future research

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Hamburg-All printed publications, and in some cases also mimeographed material, have been registered Those mentioned by various sources, but not actually seen, are indicated by an * – many of them are taken from Andrea Panacciones bibliography6 Several periodicals have only been found in incomplete sets in different libraries; it is to be hoped that complete series can be reconstituted and preserved in some way Periodicals have been registered at the end of each ”chapter” Reports, protocols, etc., have not been included among the periodicals, but in general are registered individually in the bibliography Based on the findings of this bibliography, some microfilms have already been produced by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in Bonn, and are available at the Mikrofilm-Archiv der deutschsprachigen Presse7 This has been made possible by a grant from the Erich-Brost-Stiftung, and it is the intention to produce even more microfilms.8 The Erich-Brost-Stiftung also supports the publication of this bibliography

If nothing else is stated, all languages used by the Internationals themselves are included in the registration, but not material from the congresses, for instance, published by the Danish or Dutch Social Democratic parties; these were not materials published by or on behalf of the Labour and Socialist International An exceptions has been made for the Party of European Socialists (PES), its predecessors and affiliated bodies The PES-organizations have published their material in up to 12 languages, so it was decided only to register the English-language editions, but to indicate in which other languages these publications were published Unfortunately the PES publications have only been preserved in some few libraries, and only

in incomplete sets For this reason it has not been possible to mention all the various language-editions, and quite a lot of the publications have only been found in languages other than English Finding and collecting this material and making it available for research purposes is a task for the PES and the European IALHI-institutes Hopefully this will be possible in the coming years as members of the various parties hand over their collections to the archives

The entries are in chronological order, and they are given in alphabetical order for every year In some cases it has been impossible to establish the year of publication, and whenever this is the case the titles have entered at the beginning of the ”chapter” The list of abbreviations and the List of the libraries in which this material can be found should be a help

in locating material – the last line of each entry indicates, in abbreviation, in which library the publication can be found Even if most of the publications can be found in the IISG, quite a lot only exist in other libraries Addresses may change, but can probably be found on the internet via the IALHI website [http://www.ialhi.org/] As the participating institutions have, for various reasons, organised their collections in different ways, quite often it is possible to find more material in not-catalogued archival collections – users are reminded to ask for this possibility in the institutions

In the short notes on the history of the various Internationals it has also been indicated where archival material, as far as has been ascertained, can be found But possibly other institutions also hold material of interest

In an annex, various publications addressed to the International and its bodies are registered, but these have only been registered if and when they were found during the search for the real objects It is possible that there are more of these publications, no thorough search

6

Andrea Panaccione: Fonti per la storia della Internazionale Operaia Socialista 1923-1940, in: Annali zione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli, vol 1983/84 (L’Internazionale Operaia e Socialista tra le due guerre, a cura di Enzo Collotti), p 3-43

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West-has been instituted, but since they must be considered to be useful for researchers/scholars, they have been included

The LSI established several Commissions in the period between the two World Wars, which published various reports and periodicals These have been included in the bibliography under their year of publication Reports by these Commissions included in the

congress material have not been listed separately The SI established the Socialist International Committee for Latin America and the Caribbean, SICLAC, which as far as could be ascertained published the periodical America Socialista for some years – but only four numbers seem to exist in Europe, and in three different libraries at that The Social Democratic Group of the Latin American Parliament is a fairly new associated organization

to the SI and if the group has published anything it has not found its way to any of the

participating libraries This is also the case for the several other SI Committees, e.g the SI Committee on Local Authorities, the Africa Committee etc – see e.g Socialist Affairs, vol

49, no.1, p 37-48

In January 1993 the European Forum for Democracy and Solidarity was founded on the initiative of the Western European Social Democratic parties to support the transformation and democratisation processes in Central and Eastern Europe and as a platform for co-operation with social democratic personalities and parties in the region The Forum co-operates closely with the Socialist International, the Party of European Socialists and other social democratic Internationals and is a part of the international social democratic network The Forum publishes Country Updates on the countries in the region with difficult obtainable background material, a Newsletter/Calendar (no 26/December 2000) and Annual Reports The Forum intends to develop its coverage to include the countries of the Confederation of Independent States9

Notes are written in italics and indicate e.g that there is additional material or that

particular pieces of information has not been found The items have been registered as the different libraries have reported them – and as there are different libraries and their registrations sometimes go back a long time, differences in the entries occur

Reprints and microfilms are indicated wherever they have been found With regard to the LSI-periodical "International Information" and its supplements several checks have been conducted between the three editions in English, French and German No great textual differences have been discovered between the three editions, even though sometimes a numbers have been used (11a etc) The dates given on the three editions sometimes differ, and the texts may be in a different sequence, but as far as the checks have revealed, the contents are the same over a period There are fewer pages in the English edition as English texts take

up less space than both French and German Some numbers – especially in "Documents and Discussions" – use the original language in all three editions A microfilm of the English and German editions has been produced based on the holdings of the IISG

The archives of the Labour Party – now in the National Museum of Labour History

in Manchester (Labour History Archive & Study Centre) – have been much used in the historiography on the LSI and SI as the Labour Party played a prominent role after both World Wars in re-establishing the International Richard Storey has made an inventory of the holdings10, although the holdings of the Labour History Archive & Study Centre now are more extensive than they were in 1973, altogether there are 42 boxes of material The archives

of the LSI in the IISG have been registered, and an inventory has been published.11 An early

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overview of the publications of the LSI and a very valuable chronological list of articles on the LSI in the magazines of the contemporary Labour movement, including some brochures

on the same theme, have been published by Andrea Panaccione in the already mentioned bibliography

The co-operative effort of the IALHI institutions has made this bibliography possible, but a number of non-members have also contributed It has required an imaginative effort to find this material and locate it As will be seen, the material is not completely present

in any library although some have more than others It will also be seen that the various collections are more complete for some years and for some organizations than for others It is astonishing that the years after 1960 show a poorer percentage of material found than the first

20 years from 1913-1933 – or so we must presume Only the smaller Internationals, who had their strongholds in Germany, and who accordingly lost the vast majority of their members in

1933 and in the following years lost even more of them through the takeover of Austria by the Austro-Fascists in 1934, and the occupation of the ’Sudetenland’ in 1938 by the Nazis show a lower percentage It is highly deplorable that these publications were not collected by the Labour history institutions or handed in by the organizations Because of these omissions, a lot of material has been lost The bibliography is the very first step to find out what was published, and where access can be had to these publications The IALHI should make it a task to try to find and make available more of the missing material

The IALHI is aware of the fact that this bibliography is only the first step in locating and re-finding the publications of the Internationals To facilitate this process, IALHI has decided to publish this bibliography knowing that it is incomplete But we believe it will be easier to find more by means of a printed version Only later we intend to pro- duce a data-base which can be consulted on the Internet This next step will be handled

by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung which will make this database available in about two years time – hopefully it will be more complete in comparison with the present version IALHI welcomes every help it can get, and we ask anybody with knowledge of more publications to contact the Bibliothek der Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung12 – the URL address will be: http://library.fes.de/library/english/si.html In connection with the Microfilm-Project conducted by the FES, it is important that the FES be notified even of single, isolated numbers of the periodicals listed – and, of course, also of new items Electronic Press-services etc published by the existing Internationals are already collected by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung and will be available sometime during 2001 via the homepage of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung

The bibliography has been compiled by: Gerd Callesen (ABA), Alberto Castelli (FF), Martin Grass (ARAB), Urs Kaelin (SSA), Andrew A Lee (TAM), Janina Nowak-Spicha (SHC), Co Seegers (IISG), Liesbeth van der Sluijs (IISG), Michel Vermote (AMSAB), Franck Veyron (BDIC) and Rüdiger Zimmermann (FES)

Others have shown themselves most helpful and we wish to thank them: Stephen Bird, Erik Boel, Vincent Bulteau, Louise Fluger Callesen, Steen Christensen, Christine Coates, Brigit Collins, Andrej W Doronin, Reinhold Dumser, Maurice Duytschaever, Heinrich Eppe, Helga Farukuoye, Lena Fluger, Rosa Gallego, John Hamilton, Petteri Huurre, Silvia Hruska, Barbara Kontny, Odette Lambert, Luc Lievyns, Ulrich Lins, Karin Loi, Klaus-Peter Lorenz, Rodolfo Losada, Jan Mehlum, Jørgen Møller, Vagn Oluf Nielsen, Frida Lopez Novella, Manfred Pils, Angela Rinschen, Friederike Samel, Huub Sanders, Kathrin Schick,

Edelgard Slama, Pau Solanilla, Julie Somerville, Katrin Stiller, Karl Stubenvoll, Jack Taylor,

Bendt Thuesen, Bernard Tuyttens, Gregor Vogt, Ludivine Weech and Jochen Zimmer The secretariat of the Socialist International has also been most helpful

12

Godesberger Allee 149, D-53170 Bonn Tel +49 228 883 550 Fax +49 228 883 626 E-mail:

ruediger.zimmermann@fes.de

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The bibliography includes material up to and including December 2000 at which time work

on the bibliography was completed

Considerations on the Development, Function and Role of Social-

Democratic Internationalism

In continuation of the migrations of mediaeval journeymen, the 19th century saw considerable migratory activities on the part of European workers Immediately prior to the outbreak of the revolutions in Europe in 1848, France alone had a foreign population of 850,000 people, mainly skilled workers and artisans, if it is indeed possible to distinguish between the two groups A large proportion of these migrant workers consisted of German journeymen, who went to Switzerland, London, and especially Paris.13 In the two metropolises and in several Swiss towns there was a sufficiently high number of foreigners for them to establish viable associations of radically thinking workers, partly on a national basis, partly as cross-national associations, such as, for examples, ‘The Fraternal Democrats’ in London

It is an established fact that this nascent radical Labour Movement gave rise to concern among the ruling classes; attempts were made to restrict or even ban migration, and certainly to prevent the setting up of workers’ organizations, for which reason they had to operate clandestinely during these years A rich literature exists dealing with these associations, particularly the documentation and analyses of ‘Bund der Kommunisten’, an organization that was of direct importance for the development of internationalism, must be emphasized.14

More important than migrating journeymen is, of course, industrialization which slowly emerged from the middle of the century, and created the class for whom international organization was to be of decisive importance The emerging working class took an interest in the International Working Men’s Association to the extent that and for as long as it was capable of managing activities to prevent the importation of scabs, and could actively assist the workers engaged in industrial action For quite some time, the IWA was able to do that15 This development was, to a certain extent, halted by the dissolution of the IWA after 1872 Endeavours to maintain international cooperation were continued from various quarters, and several congresses were, in fact, held but no new International saw the light of day until the newly formed labour parties and trade unions met at the Paris Congress in 1889.16

The theoretical position developed at the 1866 congress of the IWA determined the Marxist stance to the role of trade unions in the overall Labour Movement for a long time to come – as a matter of fact, this resolution has had a role to play until the present times It was

13

See Jacques Grandjonc: Die deutsche Binnenwanderung in Europa 1830 bis 1848, in: Otto Busch et al (eds): Die frühsozialistischen Bünde in der Geschichte der deutschen Arbeiterbewegung Vom “Bund der Gerechten” zum “Bund der Kommunisten” 1836-1847 Ein Tagungsbericht, Berlin 1975, p 3-20

14

Der Bund der Kommunisten Dokumente und Materialien, vol 1-3, Berlin 1970-1984 and Martin Hundt: Geschichte des Bundes der Kommunisten 1836-1852 - Philosophie und Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Studien und Quellen 3 -, Peter Lang, Frankfurt/M, 1993

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only during the years immediately before the turn of the millennium that the ties between the trade unions and the political components of the Labour Movement were decisively weakened even in countries where Marxism had not, to be sure, played a prominent role, but where it had had an ongoing impact since the end of the 19th century, without the functionaries of the Labour Movement having been particularly aware of this impact

However, international experience was to have implications for the development: as

a result of this comprehensive worker migration, the members of the working class had an unarticulated understanding of the nature of capitalism in some of those respects that directly affected workers: they had themselves experienced that contradictions between work and capital existed throughout the industrialized world, that, universally, attempts were made to keep working hours long and wages low, that state and capital cooperated towards these ends,

in short, that conditions for working people were more or less identical no matter what country they found themselves in This basis of experience was crucial and impacted on the acceptance of the general Marxist theory in wide working-class circles because Marx and Engels were able to formulate the international experience of workers into a coherent theory acceptable to these groups; this, in turn, provided a basis for a more or less profound accep-tance and appropriation of the other components of the theory in the working class However, during this time, i.e., the 1880s and 1890s, industrial workers accounted for a relatively modest proportion of the total population, with the exception of countries like Great Britain and Belgium

With the growth of the movement over the following decades leading up to the First World War, the need for coordinating trade union as well as political activities also grew In

1886 the first regional workers’ congress took place in Gothenburg, Sweden, one result of which was formalized cooperation between the three Scandinavian Labour Movements – cooperation which in some cases led to the establishment of pan-Scandinavian trade unions, and in other cases to the transfer of considerable funds in connection with industrial action One such example was a four-months long conflict in Denmark in 1898, another the Swedish large-scale strike in 1909, and many others From the late 1880s, International Trade Secretariats17 saw the light of day; the political International developed during the years after

1900, and from 1901, national federations began developing mutual cooperation which, a short time before 1914, was institutionalized in the International Federation of Trade Unions However, at the same time, such institutionalisation led to a weakening of spontaneous inter-nationalism; this was almost inevitable in light of the fact that the Labour Movement had become a mass movement which, in order to be able to handle its tasks, had found it neces-sary to employ a number of functionaries, working for the movement in various capacities such as editors of dailies and the many different periodicals, as chairmen of trade union organizations, as statisticians, etc The phenomenon is well known and well described by various sources, often it has been assessed in highly contradictory terms since, around 1910, Robert Michels evolved his initial analysis of the oligarchic trends of the Labour Movement.18The internationalist position did not die, but it did become less vigorous, its role was weak-ened as a result of its institutionalisation

17

Compare for instance Charles Hobson: International Metalworkers’ Federation, Birmingham 1915, and more recently a number of books, e.g., Hartmut Simon: Die Internationale Transport Arbeiter-Föderation, Essen 1993, Bob Reinalda, (ed): The International Transportworkers Federation 1914-1945 The Edo Fimmen Era, Amsterdam 1997, Karl Georg Herrmann: Die Geschichte des Internationalen Bergarbeiter- verbandes 1890-1939, Frankfurt 1994, and other studies

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The First World War also constituted the end of an epoch in the development of the Labour Movement; however, internationalism continued to play an important part This became particularly clear in the support given by French and British workers to the revolution taking place in Russia By various forms of action they prevented French and British troops from intervening in the civil war on the side of czarist and ‘white’ forces

In 1919 an attempt was made to revive the Internationals: the III International was, in fact, established in Moscow and existed until 1943 despite the fact that Stalin had apparently judged it as being misplaced at a time when it was more important that national Communist parties develop an independent policy and not act as sections of the International.19

Similarly, the Social-Democratic parties attempted to reestablish cooperation, but it took from 1919 to 1923 before the different parties were able to reach so much agreement that

a new International was formed: The Labour and Socialist International (LSI), with institutionalized cooperation with the Socialist Youth International (SYI) and the International Federation of Trade Unions The SYI, in particular demonstrated an positive will to cooperate across frontiers and to try to develop shared methods, for instance, for bringing up working class children20, and to develop a new workers’ culture, an attempt which characterized organized working-class youth during the interwar years – something for many years to come which left its mark on those affected, as it alreday had done on the participants of the socialist youth organizations from before World War I

A number of parties and organizations remained outside these Internationals They tried to advocate a route to Socialism different from that chosen by the two larger Internationals They never developed into mass organizations, nor were they ever capable of developing a common theoretical base.21

Under the Social-Democratic umbrella, the interwar years saw the birth of a series of new international associations, and their publications are among those registered in the present bibliography To some extent, these Internationals shared their foundations with those which arose again following the Second World War: they reflected the fact that in and around the Social-Democratic Labour Movement various occupational and cultural activities arose contributing towards disseminating the ideology of this movement to broader layers of the public, and through them attempts were made to integrate ever larger groups into the activities

of the movement Apart from the Workers’ Sports International they were not large-scale organizations, and they developed virtually no bureaucratic structures, but survived on the basis of efforts made by some few activists

During the interwar years it is, however, characteristic of Social-Democratic workers’ internationalism that it could exercise no organizational sanctions against its affiliates It was, in any case, one of the major differences between the LSI and the centralist Comintern that the latter could, in fact, impose sanctions on its affiliates Organizational internationalism – including the LSI and the SYI – was based on consensus Increasingly, over the interwar years, national Social-Democratic parties, who were in government office, rejected any possibility of providing the International with anything but powers of moral persuasion vis-à-vis the actually doable policies as perceived by the government parties in the individual countries The development resulted in or was a consequence of political discord

le due guerre, a cura di Enzo Collotti)

21

Cif., Peretz Merchav: Linkssozialismus in Europa zwischen den Weltkriegen, Vienna 1979, and Willy Buschak: Das Londoner Büro Europäische Linkssozialisten in der Zwischenkriegszeit, Amsterdam 1985

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between the parties: in order to remain in ‘power’, the government parties felt it necessary to take account of other considerations than those acceptable to the other parties in the Interna-tional The problem of coupling the struggle for power in the parties’ own countries to fun-damental solidarity with and assistance to the movements of other countries was not solved during the interwar years, and the scope for action of the International gradually shrank, and

in the autumn of 1939 it was, in fact, dissolved Until that time, it had acted as an important forum for information and discussion

As early as in the final phase of the Second World War, attempts were made anew to reestablish international cooperation between the Social-Democratic parties; the youth organizations reestablished their own International in 1946, and some of the other Internationals tried to resume cooperation as if nothing had happened

Between May 1946 and March 1951, a total of 13 international conferences were held by Social-democratic parties developing positions on the different topical problems and matters of principle, thus preparing for the establishment of the Socialist International in 1951

in compliance with the wishes of most Social-Democratic parties The SI saw itself as the successor of the I International (IWA), which was clearly demonstrated at the SI’s 9thcongress in Brussels in 1964 on the centenary of the founding of the IWA However, it is plain that the Social-Democratic parties, as distinct from the trade union Internationals, are united only by a more or less identical basic position in relation to international problems, by

a common social-affairs stance, but in many topical or urgent problems they make up their own minds based on the perceived interest of their nation state – little or no attempt is made (any longer) to link national and international tasks into a common struggle However, this basic common position often led to similar developments, as became clear from the amend-ments made to several of the parties programmes from the late 1950s and onwards The parties did not only react simultaneously to changes in societal developments by evolving new theoretical positions, they also reacted simultaneously by modifying the structure of their information activities vis-à-vis the party members and lay officers Similarly, several parties reacted more or less identically to the new political framework conditions of the 1970s by placing themselves “left of centre” in the political spectrum

One factor playing a not unimportant role was the activities of the International Labour Organization Significant functions that national trade union centres had previously had to carry out as part of their international tasks, were now carried out under the auspices of the ILO Because of the tripartite structure of the ILO, international cooperation in the field of labour-market conditions changed its nature, and this weakened insights into working condi-tions abroad and the need for concrete international action

Until the 1950s the special Social-Democratic ideology was strong enough for the parties to attempt new initiatives in the field of – especially cultural – cooperation However, practical circumstances prevented the establishment of any alternative Social-Demo-cratic news and press services for the papers published by the Social-Democratic labour movement which – at the time – remained significant The International Federation of the Socialist and Democratic Press held a number of conferences and published various periodicals to disseminate information of interest to the Labour press, but without a sufficient strength of impact to secure the activity over a protracted period

It goes without saying that internationalism is not a constant factor whose nature is forever firmly fixed Rather, it is an insight based on experience, an insight that might fade if

it is no longer based on actual experience of the type originally made by migrating men Together with the various phases of capitalist development, internationalism also undergoes changes during which it can deteriorate into a purely notional position void of any practical implications This does not mean that it will have lost all meaning in the working class, something which became clear during the interwar years vis-à-vis refugees from

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journey-Fascism who were aided by other working-class and Labour organizations One type of aid provided by the LSI was the establishment of the Matteotti Committee, and in spite of the prevailing high rates of unemployment in the 1930s, comprehensive xenophobia or racism did not afflict the working class These phenomena were certainly not unknown in middle-class strata, but unlike what was to be the case in the 1980s and 1990s, they were not echoed in the working class

Migration by journeymen and others was interrupted in Europe by the outbreak of the First World War and were, subsequently, hampered by frontiers being closed, by different types of labour-market regulation which have all prevented lively mobility across national and language borders Regulations were, of course, determined by the cyclical needs of the labour market/capitalist system to which the working class is subject At the same time, technological developments during the period under review have, at times, lead to concentra-tion on national markets In the 1970s, at least, an upswing in international solidarity activities could be observed, finding expression, for example, in connection with the reestablishment of Social-Democratic mass parties in Portugal and Spain, in the support given to the Sandinist movement in Nicaragua, in the support allocated to the liberation struggle in southern Africa and elsewhere Social-Democratic organizations – including the Socialist International – played a decisive role in this connection.22

Solidarity activities seem to have been replaced by activities more orientated by humanitarian considerations, but nevertheless there is still a fundamental position in the Labour Movement concerning the importance of internationalism Whether the new European trends, including European Works Councils in multinational companies and the right to free movement of persons within the external frontiers of the European Union, will entail a new basis for internationalism, at least in the core groups of the Labour Movement remains to be seen However, it is not certain by any means that the present-day Labour Movement will be capable of reacting politically and strategically adequately to the internationalization of capi-tal and the fluctuations of world markets The Internationals are there – can new life be breathed into them? But irrespective of whether and how they can be used, their development and publications constitute a store of significant experience, and this bibliography should constitute a tool in connection with the analysis of the historical manifestations of inter-nationalism in the Labour Movement Internationals Thus, it is hoped, it will contribute towards clarifying problem formulations in the current situation

In addition to providing bibliographical information, the purpose of the bibliography

is to contribute towards improving the conditions for research into Labour Movement history

In the present situation scholarly and theoretical efforts constitute an important factor in the development of a framework for continuing emancipatory activities of the Movement

Gerd Callesen, The Labour Movement Library and Archive

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Larsen-The International Association of Labour History Institutions (IALHI)

organizes archives, libraries, document centres, museums and research institutions specializing in the history and theory of the labour movement internationally IALHI was founded in 1970 by the Arbetarrörelsens Arkiv (Stockholm), the Deutscher Gewerkschafts-bund (Düsseldorf), the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (Bonn), the Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis (Amsterdam), the Labour Party (London), the Schweizerisches Sozialarchiv (Zürich) and the Trade Union Congress (London), among others

Today IALHI has approximately 100 scholarly institutions and organizations in the form of e.g archives, libraries, museums from all over the world as its members They concentrate on conserving and studying the traditions and history of the labour movement The most important institutions in the field of labour movement history are members of IALHI; among them are,

- Archives and libraries of trade union federations and major trade unions from Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Finland, France, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom; and of related international bodies like the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions and the European Trade Union Institute

- Archives and libraries of socialist and communist parties from Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Finland, France, Israel, Italy, Norway, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom

- Major document and research centres like the AMSAB (Ghent), the Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli (Milan), the Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis (Amsterdam), the Schweizerisches Sozialarchiv (Zürich), etc

- Museums of labour and working class life like the National Museum of Labour History (Manchester), the Arbejdermuseet (Copenhagen), the Työväen Keskusmuseo (Tampere), etc

- Major university institutions like the Bibliothek der Freien Universität (Berlin), the Bibliothèque de Documentation internationale contemporaine (Nanterre), the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace (Stanford, CA), the Institut zur Erforschung der europäischen Arbeiterbewegung (Bochum), the Labadie Collection (Ann Arbor, MI), the Maison des Sciences de l'Homme (Paris), the Modern Records Centre (Coventry), the Ohara Institute for Social Research (Tokyo), etc

- Private document centres, museums, labour history societies, etc from Australia to Brazil Annual conferences provide an occasion for meeting, discussion, exchange of experience, multilateral cooperation, etc Conferences were held in London (1970), Stockholm (1971), Zürich (1972), Bonn (1973), Oslo (1974), Amsterdam (1975), Milan (1976), Vienna (1977), Paris (1978), Bochum (1979), Stockholm (1980), Barcelona (1981), London (1982), Florence (1983), Madrid (1984), Brussels/Liège/Ghent (1985), Paris (1986), Bonn (1987), Zürich (1988), Amsterdam (1989), Helsinki (1990), Linz (1991), Prague (1992), Copenhagen (1993), Manchester (1994), Moscow (1995), Athens (1996), Silver Spring, MD (1997), Milan (1998), Amsterdam (1999) and Oslo (2000) The next conference is to take place in Tampere in 2001 Later conferences will be held in Stockholm (2002), Dublin (2003), Paris (2004), and Ghent (2005)

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The objectives of the Association are

(a) to foster closer co-operation between the institutions;

(b) to interlend wherever possible;

(c) to encourage the interchange of publications and duplicates;

(d) to initiate and sponsor publications such as bibliographies, holding lists and surveys

falling within the field of interest of the Association

The IALHI URL is http://www.ialhi.org/

Contact Address:

Dr Wouter Steenhaut, AMSAB Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis Bagattenstraat 174,

B-9000 Gent, Belgium Tel 32-9-224.00.79 Fax: 32-9-233.67.11 E-mail: amsab@skynet.be

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Bureau Socialiste International; International Socialist Bureau; Internationales

Socialistisches Bureau

The Socialist International was the descendant of the International Workingmen’s Association,

founded in 1864 After the virtual demise of the First International in 1872, socialist parties were founded in various European countries These founded the new International, the II International, at a Congress in Paris in 1889 The International was a loosely-knit organization until the establishment of the International Secretariat in 1900 The International Bureau composed of representatives of the leading parties acted as its leadership It was this body, organised by its Secretary (first Victor Serwy, then Camille Huysmans from 1906 on), that determined the policy of the International between con- gresses

The First World War created an unprecedented crisis in the International; the support for pursuing the war given by the socialist parties of the belligerent countries to their governments conflicted with the traditions of the Socialist International

AAN: documents on the activities of the Dutch-Scandinavian Commitee and socialist conferences in London (1915), Vienna (1915) and The Hague (1916) (archive 150.IInd International)

ABA: documents on the peace efforts and the activities of the Dutch-Scandinavian Committee during WWI

AMVC: archive C.Huysmans (with microfilm copies of a selection of this material at FF and IISG) ARAB: documents on the peace efforts by the Swedish Social-Democratic Party

IISG: material concerning the international socialist movement 1914-17 (archive R.Grimm –

Zimmerwalder Bewegung)

LHASC: Labour Party archive

RGASPI: collection of documents on socialist congresses and conferences 1915-19 (archive 340 Second International)

Internationales Sozialistisches Bureau Manifest des Executiv-Comités an die

angeschlossenen Parteien, Haag 1916, 4 p

SAPMO, TK

Periodicals:

Bulletin du Bureau Socialiste International, La Haye 1917 no 1 [Reprint Congrès

International Extraordinaire Bale 24-25 November 1912 Conférence Internationale Socialiste de Stockholm 1917, Minkoff Reprint, Genève 1980]

ABA, ARAB, BDIC, FES, FF,GOPB, IISG, SAPMO, SHC, TK

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Comité Organisateur de la Conférence Socialiste Internationale de Stockholm;

Organisation Committee for the International Socialist Conference Stockholm;

Organisationskomitee der Internationalen Sozialistischen Konferenz in Stockholm;

With the outbreak of the first world war, the International ceased to speak on behalf of the whole international movement There were four Inter-Allied Labour and Socialist Conferences during the war (1915, 1917, and in February and September 1918, all of them held in London) The Left-wing groups and parties opposing the war organised three international Conferences; in Switzerland at Zimmerwald 1915, at Kienthal in 1916, and the third in Stockholm 1917

An attempt to organise a universal international Conference in Stockholm in 1917, initiated by various Socialist parties of neutral countries and the Secretary Camille Huysmans, failed

AAN: files on the Stockholm Conference (archive 150 IInd International)

AMVC: Papers C.Huysmans

Further material is held by the IISG and RGASPI

See also archives for The International Socialist Bureau

1917

Un Avant-Projet de Programme de Paix Manifeste avec Mémoire explicatif des Délégués des

Pays Neutres aux Partis adhérents à la Conférence Générale, Uppsala 1917, 31 p ABA, ARAB, GOPB, IISG, SHC, TK

Conference Socialiste Internationale de Stockholm Programmes deposés par les Partis, n.pl n.d [1917], 130 p Stencil

IEV, IISG

Entwurf zu einem Friedensprogramm Manifest mit Erläuterungschrift der Delegierten der

soz Parteien der neutr Länder an die der Allgemeinen Konferenz beigetretenen Organisationen, Uppsala 1917, 34 p

ABA, ARAB, FES, GOPB, IISG, SHC, TK

1918

Comité Organisateur de la Conférence Socialiste Internationale de Stockholm: Stockholm, Stockholm 1918, XXX, 542 p [Minkoff Reprint, Genève 1980]

ABA, ARAB, BDIC, FES, FF, GOPB, IEV, IISG, SAPMO, SSA, TK

Conférence Internationale Ouvrière et Socialiste; International Labour and Socialist Conference; Internationale Arbeiter- und Sozialisten-Konferenz

Shortly after the failure of the Stockholm Conference a new attempt was made to organise a universal Socialist Conference The initiative came from the Inter-Allied Socialist Parties Conference (London, February 1918) After the Armistice, this led to the organization of the Labour and Socialist

Conference in Bern (February 1919) It was the most representative Socialist Conference since Basel (1912) with 102 representatives from 26 countries But it was considered a ‘Rump’ conference in the absence of some important parties, from the right as well as from the left (such as the Russian

Bolcheviks, the Social-Revolutionary Party and the Belgian Workers’ Party)

The documents of the conference are published by Gerhard A Ritter (ed.): Die Zweite Internationale 1918/19 Protokolle, Memoranden, Berichte und Korrespondenzen, J.H.W Dietz Nachf., Bonn 1980 Archival material in AAN, IISG, LHASC

1919

Die Resolutionen der Internationalen Arbeiter- und Sozialistenkonferenz in Bern (3.-10 Februar 1919) Hrsg vom Presskomitee der Konferenz, Jünger, Basel n.d., 15 p

ABA, ARAB, FES, FF, GOPB, IISG, SAPMO, SHC, SSA, TK

Les résolutions de la Conférence internationale ouvrière et socialiste de Berne (3-10 Février

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1919) Publ par le Comité de Presse de la Conférence, Junger, Bale n.d., 12 p [also: Imprimerie nouvelle, Paris 1919]

BDIC, FES, FF, IISG, SSA, TK

The Resolutions of the International Labour and Socialist Conference of Berne (February 3rd- 10th 1919) Publ by the Press Committee of the Conference, Junger, Basle 1919, 12

BDIC, FES (microfilm), IISG, GOPB, SAPMO (icpl.), SHC (icpl.), SSA

Official Bulletin of the International Labour and Socialist Conference Publ by the Press- Committee of the Conference, Bern no 1-8, 3-12 February

FES (microfilm), IISG, SAPMO (icpl.), SHC (icpl.)

Offizielles Bulletin der Internationalen Arbeiter- und Sozialisten-Konferenz Publiziert vom Presskomitee der Konferenz, Bern, Band 1, Nr 1-12, 4.-14 Februar 1919

ABA, FES (icpl + microfilm), IISG (icpl), SAPMO, SHC (icpl.), SSA

Deuxième Internationale; Second International; Zweite Internationale

After the wartime split of the international socialist movement and the foundation of the Communist International, the parties still in the Second International held four Conferences in 1919-20, formally under the auspices of the International Socialist Bureau Finally, at the Geneva Congress (1920) only seventeen parties were represented, including the British Labour Party, the (Mehrheits-)Sozial-

demokratische Partei Deutschlands (MSPD) and the social democratic parties of Sweden, Denmark, Holland, Belgium and Poland The Congress decided to move the secretariat from Brussels to London Reports of the conferences in Amsterdam and Lucerne and the resolutions of these conferences are published in: Gerhard A Ritter (ed.): Die Zweite Internationale 1918/19 Protokolle, Memoranden, Berichte und Korrespondenzen, J.H.W Dietz Nachf., Bonn 1980

Archival holdings in: AAN, IISG, LHASC, RGASPI

1919-1923

1919

The International at Lucerne, 1919 The resolutions The Provisional Constitution, The

Labour Party, London 1919, 21 p

IISG, GOPB, SHC

1920

Bericht des Internationalen Sekretariats an den Genfer Internationalen Kongress am 31 Juli

1920, Arbeiter- und Sozialisten-Internationale, Brüssel 1920, 29 p

ABA, FES, IISG, SHC

Rapport du Secrétariat International au Congres International de Genève le 31 Juillet 1920, Lucifer, Bruxelles 1920, 26 p

BDIC, FF, IISG, SHC

Bureau Socialiste International: La situation des Juifs en Pologne Rapport de la Commision

d'Etude désignée par la Conférence Socialiste Internationale de Lucerne Oskar Cohn, Pierre Renaudel, G.-H Schaper, Thomas Shaw, l'Emancipatrice, Paris 1920,

86 p [An English and a German edition were to be published including photographs

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and documents, but have not been found] [Reprint French edition in Seeds of

conflict, series 2, 1974]

ABA, BDIC, GOPB, IISG

1921

Bericht vom zehnten Internationalen Sozialistenkongress in Genf, 31 Juli bis 5 August 1920

Hrsg vom Sekretariat der Sozialisten- und Arbeiter-Internationale, Lucifer, Brüssel

1921, 59 p [Reprint, J.H.W Dietz Nachf., Berlin 1979]

ABA, BDIC, FES, IISG, SHC, SSA, TK

Xe Congrès international socialiste et ouvrier tenu à Genève du 31 juillet au 5 aout 1920

Compte rendu publié par le Secrétariat de l'Internationale socialiste et ouvrière, Lucifer, Bruxelles 1921, 58 p

ABA, BDIC, FF, IEV, IISG, SHC

Die Zweite Internationale über den Wiederaufbau Resolution der am 30., 31 März und 1

April 1921 in Amsterdam mit Vertretern der parlamentarischen Fraktionen

abgehaltenen Konferenz des Exekutivkomitees der Zweiten Internationale, Vorwärts, Berlin 1921, 13 p

FES, IISG, SAPMO

Periodicals:

Bulletin de la Deuxième Internationale Commission Internationale Permanente, Amsterdam/ Bruxelles, Edition Française, No 1-3, Mai-Septembre 1919

AMSAB, FES (microfilm), FF, GOPB (icpl.), IISG, SHC (icpl.), TK

Bulletin of the Second International Permanent International Commission, Amsterdam/

Brussels, English Edition, no 1, May 1919

FES (microfilm), GOPB, IISG

Bulletin der Zweiten Internationale Internationale Permanente Kommission, Amsterdam/ Bruxelles, Deutsche Ausgabe, No 1-3, Mai-September 1919

ABA, BDIC, FES, FF (icpl.), GOPB (icpl.), IISG, SHC, SSA, TK (icpl.)

[No 1 Resolutions adopted at the Amsterdam Conference; No 2: Compte-rendu de

la Conférence Socialiste Internationale d'Amsterdam 26-29 avril 1919; No 3: Die Luzerner Konferenz 1.-10 August 1919.]

Bulletin of the International Issued by the Labour and Socialist International New Series/ Bulletin de l'Internationale Publié par l'Internationale Ouvrière et Socialiste

Nouvelle Serie/ Bulletin der Internationale Hrsg von der Sozialistischen und Arbeiter Internationale Neue Serie, London, No 1-3, July 1921 - June 1922

ABA, BDIC (icpl.), FES, IISG, SHC, TK

International Working Union of Socialist Parties;Internationale Arbeitsgemeinschaft Sozialistischer Parteien;Union des Partis Socialistes pour l'Action Internationale

Attempts to revive the Second International at the Geneva Congress in 1920 failed owing to the refusal

of a number of parties (among them the Austrian, French, the German Independent Social Democratic Party, the Independent Labour Party of Great Britain and the Swiss Social Democratic Party) to participate, because they strove for an International which united both Socialists and Communists These parties held a conference in Vienna in 1921 and formed the International Working Union of Socialist Parties (referred to as the Second-and-a-half or Vienna International) Friedrich Adler was elected Secretary Herbert Steiner: Die Internationale Arbeitsgemeinschaft Sozialistischer Parteien

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(2 ½ Internationale) 1921-1923 (in: Annali Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli, vol 1983/84 (L’Internazionale Operaia e Socialista tra le due guerre, a cura di Enzo Collotti), p 45-64 refers to published and unpublished material of this International

1921-1923

1921

Beschlüsse der Internationalen Sozialistischen Konferenz in Wien (22 bis 27 Februar 1921),

Verlag des Sekretariats der IASP, Wien 1921, 19 p

AKW, ARAB, BDIC, FES, IISG, SAPMO, SHC, SSA, TK

L'Imperialisme et la Révolution Sociale Résolution votée à la Conférence internationale socialiste de Vienne, 22-27 Février 1921, Publications de "La Femme Socialiste", Saumoneau, Paris 1921, 8 p

ARAB, BDIC, FES, IISG

Lange, Martin: Was ist die Internationale der kämpfenden Arbeiterklasse?, Verlag der Arbeiterbuchhandlung, Wien 1921, 61 S

ABA, FES, SAPMO

Preamble, Rules and Resolutions agreed to at the Vienna Conference establishing the

International Working Union of Socialist Parties, together with the Report of the I.L.P Delegation and Recommandations of the N.A.C., I.L.P., London n.d., 16 p ABA, ARAB, IISG, TK

Protokoll der Internationalen Sozialistischen Konferenz in Wien vom 22 bis 27 Februar

1921 Hrsg vom Sekretariat der IASP, Wiener Volksbuchhandlung, Wien 1921, 135

p [Reprint J.H.W.Dietz, Berlin 1978]

ABA, AKW, ARAB, FES, FF, GOPB, IISG, SHC, SSA, TK

Textes des Résolutions prises à la conférence internationale socialiste de Vienne (22-27

Février 1921), Dhoosche, Lille n.d., 19 p

BDIC, IEV, IISG, SHC, SSA, TK

L'Unione dei partiti socialisti per l'azione internazionale: Principii della Conferenza Socialista

Internazionale di Vienna (22-27 febbraio 1921), Segretariato della Unione dei partiti socialisti per l'azione internazionale 1921, 11 p

ARAB, IISG, SHC

1923

Adler, Friedrich: Die Besetzung des Ruhrgebietes und die Internationale Nach einer Rede

gehalten am 14 Februar 1923 in der Wiener Konferenz der sozialdemokratischen Vertrauensmänner, Wiener Volksbuchhandlung, Wien 1923, 35 p [Reprint in Seeds

of Conlict, series 5, Nendelen 1976]

ABA, AKW, BDIC, FES, FF, IISG, SAPMO, SHC

Periodicals:

Nachrichten der Internationalen Arbeitsgemeinschaft Sozialistischer Parteien/Bulletin of the

International Working Union of Socialist Parties/Bulletin de l'Union des Parties

Socialistes pour l'Action Internationale, Wien, vol 1-3, 1921-1923 [The English and French editions were only published 1922 no.1-9 and 1923 no 1-2]

Reprint ca 1970

ABA, ARAB, BDIC, FES, FF, GOPB, IISG, RGASPI [1922-23], SAPMO, SHC, SSA, TAM

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At a meeting between the Executives of the Second International and the Vienna International in Paris

in February 1922, a proposition was accepted to invite the Executive of the Communist International

to a Conference in order to examine the possibility of forming an all-inclusive International

Representatives of all three Internationals then met in Berlin in April 1922 A joint committee was

established, the so-called Comité des Neuf, but no agreement was reached

Édition du Comité des Neuf: Conférence des trois Internationales Tenue à Berlin, les 2, 3, 4

et 5 avril 1922 (compte-rendu sténographique), Librairie du Peuple, Bruxelles

1922, 164 p

AMSAB, BDIC, IEV, GOPB, IISG, SAPMO, SHC, SSA, TK

Protokoll der Internationalen Konferenz der drei internationalen Exekutivkomitees in Berlin

vom 2 bis 5 April 1922 Hrsg vom Neunerkomitee der Konferenz, Verlag des Neunerkomitees, Wien 1922, 52 p [Reprint J.H.W Dietz Nachf., Bonn 1980] ABA, ARAB, AKW, BDIC, FES, FF, GOPB, IISG, SAPMO, SHC, SSA, TK The Second and Third Internationals and the Vienna Union Official Report of the Conference

between the Executives, held at Berlin, on the 2nd April, 1922 and following Days, The Labour Publishing Company, London 1922, 94 p

ABA, ARAB, BDIC, FES, FF, GOPB, IISG, SAPMO, SHC, SSA, TAM

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L'Internationale Ouvrière et Socialiste; Labour and Socialist International; Sozialistische (und) Arbeiter-Internationale

After the defeat of the unification attempts, the Second International proposed to the ‘Vienna

International’ at a Conference held in London in June 1922 renewed co-operation in summoning a General Congress of Socialist and Labour Parties It was held in Hamburg in May 1923 and was attended by 424 delegates representing 43 Socialist parties

The Hamburg Congress adopted the name: Labour and Socialist International for the reconstituted International It attempted to weld the International into a closely knit union, capable of taking

effective international action By virtue of the powers vested in it, it was possbile for the International

to impose obligations upon affiliates The organs of the International were the Congress, the Executive Committee, the Bureau, the Administrative Committee and the Secretariat It was pledged by its constitution to maintain close contacts with the International Federation of Trade Unions and, in fact, both Internationals co-operated closely in joint meetings of their Executives and in frequent joint Conferences and actions

The Congress elected Arthur Henderson President of the Executive; Friedrich Adler and Tom Shaw as joint Secretaries Adler remained as secretary throughout the whole period London was chosen as the seat for its headquarters; in 1926 they were moved to Zurich, and in 1935 to Brussels

IISG: J.R van der Leeuw et al: Inventar des Archivs der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale (SAI)

1923-1940 – IISG-Working Papers, 22 -, Stichting beheer IISG, Amsterdam 1993

1923-1940

1923

Beschlüsse des Internationalen sozialistischen Arbeiterkongresses in Hamburg, 21 bis 25

Mai 1923, Hrsg vom Sekretariat der Sozialistischen Arbeiterinternationale,

Organisationskomitee des Internationalen Arbeiterkongresses, Wien 1923, 15 p [Reprint Auvermann, Glashütten im Taunus 1974]

ARAB, AKW, FES, FF, IISG, SAPMO, SHC, SSA, TK

* Congrès Ouvrier Socialiste International, Hamburg 1923, 25 p

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Congrès Ouvrier Socialiste International/Internationaler Sozialistischer Arbeiterkongres/ International Labour Congress of Socialist Parties: Aux Partis ouvriers socialistes de tous le pays!/An die sozialistischen Arbeiterparteien aller Länder!/To the Labour and Socialist Parties of all Countries!, Bregenz April 1923, Wien n.d., 4 p

ABA

Congrès Ouvrier Socialiste International/Internationaler Sozialistischer Arbeiterkongres/ International Labour Congress of Socialist Parties: Aux partis ouvriers socialistes de tous le pays!/An die sozialistischen Arbeiterparteien aller Länder!/To the Labour and Socialist Parties of all Countries!, Organisationskomitee des Internationalen

Sozialistischen Arbeiterkongresses, Wien n.d., 4 p

ABA, ARAB, BDIC, FES, FF

Internationaler Sozialistischer Arbeiterkongress in Hamburg An die sozialistischen

Arbeiterparteien aller Länder Bregenz 6 April 1923, n.pl n.d., 2 p

IISG

Protokoll des Internationalen Sozialistischen Arbeiterkongresses in Hamburg 21 bis 25 Mai

1923 Nach der stenographischen Aufnahme herausgegeben vom Sekretariat der Sozialistischen Arbeiterinternationale, J.H.W.Dietz Nachfolger, Berlin 1923, 109 p [Reprint Auvermann, Glashütten im Taunus 1974]

ABA, ARAB, AKW, BDIC, FES, FF, IEV, IISG, SAPMO, SHC, SSA, TK

Resolutions of the Labour and Socialist Congress held at Hamburg, May 21st to 25th 1923,

Published by the Secretariat of the Labour and Socialist International, komitee des Internationalen Sozialistischen Arbeiterkongresses, Wien 1923, 15 p ABA, ARAB, FF, IEV, IISG, SSA

Organisations-*Statuts de l’Internationale socialiste, 1 p

Textes des Résolutions prises au Congrès Ouvrier Socialiste International de Hambourg

(21-25 Mai 1923), 1923, Edition du Secrétariat de l'I.O.S., Organisationskomitee des Internationalen Sozialistischen Arbeiterkongresses, Wien 1923, 15 p

ABA, FF, IEV, IISG, SHC, SSA, TAM, TK

1924

Address and Provisional Rules of the International Working Men's Association, Established

September 28, 1864, at a Public Meeting held at St Martin's Hall, Long Acre,

London For the Celebration of the 60th Anniversary Reprinted from the Original, Secretariat of the Labour and Socialist International, London [1924], 15 p

ABA, FES, IEV, IISG

Histoire de l'Internationale Socialiste F Engels-K Kautsky-E.Vandervelde-O Bauer-Fr

Adler - 2nd volume no 12 -, L'Églantine, Bruxelles, 1924, 43 p

IEV, IISG

The International, 1864-1924, Pelican Press, London n.d., 15 p

ABA, BDIC, GOPB, IISG, SHC, SSA, TAM

Matteotti, Giacomo: The Fascisti Exposed A Year of Fascist Domination With an

Introduction by Oskar Pollak, Independent Labour Party Publication

Department, London 1924, 128 p [also published in Italian, Matteotti,

Giacomo: Un anno di dominazione fascista, Ufficio stampa del Partito

Socialista Unitario, Roma [1924], 91 p and partly in German, in:

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Hanns-Erich Kaminski: Fascismus in Italien Grundlagen-Aufstieg-Niedergang,

Verlag für Sozialwissenschaft, Berlin 1925, 141 p

ABA, ARAB, BDIC, FF, GOPB, IISG, SSA, TAM

Matteotti, Giacomo: Une année de domination fasciste - L'Eglantine vol 2, no 9/10 -

Abramowitsch, Raphael and W Suchomlin, I Zeretelli: Der Terror gegen die sozialistischen

Parteien in Russland und Georgien, J.H.W Dietz Nachfolger, Berlin 1925, 138 p [im Auftrag des Exekutivkomitees der SAI]

ABA, BDIC, FES, FF, GOPB, IISG, SSA

Adler, Friedrich: The Anglo-Russian Report A Criticism of the Report of the British Trades

Union Delegation to Russia from the Point of View of International Socialism, P.S

King & Son, London 1925, 52 p [also published in Dutch, Hungarian, Polish and Russian (in Berlin)]

ABA, ARAB, BDIC, FES, GOPB, IISG,TAM

Adler, Friedrich: Der Bericht der britischen Gewerkschaftsdelegation über Russland Kritisch

untersucht Mit einem Anhang: Aufrichtige und unaufrichtige Einheitsfront,

Parteivorstand der Deutschen sozialdemokratischen Arbeiterpartei in der slowakischen Republik, Prag 1925, 35 p

Tschecho-ABA, AKW, ARAB, BDIC, FES, IISG, SHC, SSA

Adler, Friedrich: L’enquête des trade-unions en Russie Examen critique du rapport de la Commission syndicale britannique, Edition du Parti socialiste (S.F.I.O.), Paris 1925 BDIC, FF, IISG

Bolshevik Terror against Socialists Documents and facts collected by authority of the

Socialist Labor International, Committee for Political Prisoners in Russia, New York

1925, 60 p

ABA, IISG, TAM

Deuxième Congrès de l'Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste à Marseille du 22 au 27 aỏt 1925

Edition française Première Partie Rapport du Sécrétariat de l'IOS, Deuxième Partie Compte rendu du Congrès, Lucifer, Bruxelles n.d., 414 p

AMSAB, BDIC, FES, FF, IEV, IISG, SHC, SSA

Rapports [de la] Conférence Internationale Féminine de Marseille 21 aỏt 1925, n.pl.,

n.d., 36 p Stencil

IISG

Rapport sur la période du 23 mai 1923 aux 30 juin 1925, soumis au Deuxième Congrès de l'

Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste à Marseille, du 22 au 27 Aỏt 1925 par le tariat de l' I.O.S., Ed française, Lucifer, Bruxelles n.d., 244 p

Secré-AMSAB, BDIC, IEV, IISG, TK

Report of the Secretariat for the period from 23rd May, 1923 to 30th June, 1925 Submitted to

the Second Congress of the Labour and Socialist International at Marseilles, 22nd to 27th August, 1925, The Labour Party, London n.d., 196 p

IEV, IISG

Second Congress of the Labour and Socialist International at Marseilles, 22nd to 27th August,

1925 First Part Report of the Secretariat, Second Part Congress Report, The Labour Party, London n.d., 299 p

ARAB, BDIC, FES, GOPB, IEV, IISG, LHASC, SAPMO, SSA

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Tätigkeitsbericht über die Zeit vom 23 Mai 1923 bis 30 Juni 1925 vorgelegt dem Zweiten

Kongress der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale in Marseille, 22 bis 27 August

1925 vom Sekretariat der S.A.I., Berlin n.d., 238 p

ABA, AKW, ARAB, BDIC, FES, FF, GOPB, IEV, IISG, SAPMO, SHC, SSA, TK Zweiter Kongress der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale in Marseille, 22 bis 27 August

1925 Erster Teil: Tätigkeitsbericht des Sekretariats der SAI, Zweiter Teil: Protokoll des Kongresses von Marseilles, Vorwärts, Berlin 1925, 387 p [Reprint Auvermann, Glashütten im Taunus 1974]

ABA, ARAB, FES, FF, GOPB, IEV, IISG, SAPMO, SHC, SSA, TK

1926

Brown, John W.: Les Migrations et la Classe Ouvrière Complété par le Compte Rendu du Congrès Mondial des Migrations Organisé par la Fédération Syndicale

Internationale et l'Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste, à Londres en juin 1926,

Fédération Syndicale Internationale, Amsterdam 1926, X, 426 p

ABA, IISG (vol 1)

Brown, John W.: Das Wanderungsproblem und die Arbeiterklasse Bericht des

Weltwanderungskongresses einberufen vom Internationalen Gewerkschaftsbund und der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale, London Juni 1926, Verlag des

Internationalen Gewerkschaftsbundes, Amsterdam 1926, X, 455 p

ABA, AKW, ARAB, FES, GOPB, IISG, SHC, SSA

Brown, John W.: World Migration and Labour Supplemented by Report of World

Migration Congress convened by the International Federation of Trade Unions and the Labour and Socialist International at London, June 1926, Amsterdam

1926, X,398 p

FES, GOPB, IISG

Die Einheit der Arbeiterklasse Bericht über das Organisationsproblem, erstattet der

Exekutive der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale von Sekretariat der S.A.I Hrsg vom Vorstand der SPD, Deutsche Ausgabe, Nürnberg 1926, 15 p

[according to Panaccione this report was published in various reviews: Labour

Magazine, La Critica Sociale, La Nouvelle Revue Socialiste, La Vie Socialiste ]

ABA, AKW, ARAB, FES, IISG, SAPMO, SHC, SSA, TK

Materialien für die Zweite Konferenz der S.A.I für technische Zeitungsfragen Berlin 20 und 21 November 1926, Vorwärts, Berlin n.d., 29 p

ABA, BDIC, FES, IISG

1927

Modigliani, Joseph-Emmanuel [Giuseppe Emanuele]: La Loi Syndical Fasciste, Éditions de la

Nouvelle revue socialiste, Paris 1927, 13 p [see: 1924, published under the

auspices of the LSI]

ABA, ARAB, FF

1928

Affiliated parties (Section IV) [Survey of the organization and activity of the parties affiliated

to the L.S.I Drawn up by the L.S.I and submitted to the parties for revision], n.pl n.d., 154 p

IISG

Die angeschlossenen Parteien [Übersicht über die Organisation und Tätigkeit der der S.A.I

angeschlossenen Parteien Ausgearbeitet vom Sekretariat der S.A.I.], n.pl., n.d.,

164 p

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IISG

Aperçu politique - Questions d'organisation Rapports présentés au Troisième Congrès de l'Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste, Bruxelles, du 5 au 11 aỏt 1928 Rapports et comptes rendu Première et deuxième sections, Secrétariat de l'Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste, Zürich 1928, 112,77 p

AMSAB, BDIC, IEV, IISG, SAPMO, SSA

Berichte vorgelegt dem dritten Kongress der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale, Brüssel,

5 bis 11 August 1928 Abt I-IV, Verlag des Sekretariats der Sozialistischen

The Colonial Problem Material submitted to the IIIrd Congress of the Labour and Socialist

International, Brussels, August 1928, Reports and Proceedings Section V, Secretariat

of the Labour and Socialist International, Zürich 1928, 178 p

ABA, BDIC, IEV, SSA

Constitution of the Labour and Socialist International Adopted in Hamburg, May 23rd, 1923

Revised in Marseilles August 27th, 1925, and in Brussels August 9th, 1928, n.pl

1928, 8 p

ARAB, IISG

Dritter Kongress der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale Brüssel 5 bis 11 August 1928,

Sekretariat der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale, Zürich 1928, 2 Volumes [Reprint Auvermann, Glashütten im Taunus 1974]

ABA, AKW, ARAB, FES, FF, GOPB, IEV, IISG, SHC, SSA, TK

Dritter Kongress der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale Berichte und Verhandlungen

Abt III und VIII Die Frauen in der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale Bericht vorgelegt der Dritten Internationalen Frauenkonferenz der S.A.I und dem Dritten Kongress der S.A.I vom Sekretariat der S.A.I Abt VIII Bericht über die Dritte Internationale Frauenkonferenz der S.A.I., Sekretariat der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale, Zürich 1928, 40, 57

ABA, ARAB, FES, FF, IEV, IISG, SAPMO (only Abt III), TK

Italienische Delegation: Referat über den Faschismus, Lucifer, Brüssel 1928, 16 p III Kongress der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale

ABA, ARAB, FES, FF, GOPB, IISG, SAPMO, SHC, SSA, TK

Das Kolonialproblem Materialien unterbreitet dem III Kongress der Sozialistischen

Arbeiter-Internationale in Brüssel, August 1928 Dritter Kongress der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale, Berichte und Verhandlungen, Abteilung V, Sekretariat der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale, Zürich 1928, 200 p

ABA, AKW, FES, FF, GOPB, IEV, IISG, SAPMO, TK

Les Partis Affiliés [Aperçus de l'organisation et de l'activité des partis affiliés à

l'Internationale ouvrière et socialiste, élaborés par le Secrétariat de l'IOS et soumis aux partis pour être revus et corrigés], Secrétariat de l' Internationale Ouvrière Socia-liste, Zürich 1928, 163 p

IISG, SAPMO

Les Parties Affiliés Troisième Congrès de l'Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste Rapports et

Comptes Rendus, Quatrième Section, Secrétariat de l' Internationale Ouvrière liste, Zürich 1928, 160 p

Trang 27

Socia-BDIC, IEV, IISG

Les Parties Affiliés Troisième Congrès de l'Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste Rapports et Comptes Rendus, Quatrième Section, Secrétariat de l' Internationale Ouvrière Socia liste, Zürich 1928, 11 p

SHC

Le problème colonial Matériaux présentés au IIIe congrès de l'Internationale Ouvrière

Socialiste à Bruxel les, aỏt 1928, Secrétariat de l' Internationale ouvrière socialiste, Zürich 1928, 183 p Rapports et comptes rendus du Troisième congrès de L'In-ternationale Ouvrière Socialiste, Cinqième partie

AMSAB, BDIC, IEV, IISG, SAPMO, SHC, SSA

Reports submitted to the Third Congress of the Labour and Socialist International, Brussels,

5th to 11th August 1928, Sections I-IV, Secretariat of the Labour and Socialist International, Zürich 1928, 110,74,38,160 p

IEV, IISG,SSA

Statuten der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale Beschlossen in Hamburg am 23 Mai

1923, revidiert in Marseille am 25 August 1925, n.pl 1928, 8 p [Ausgabe vom Juni 1931]

ABA, IISG, SHC

Statuten der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale Beschlossen in Hamburg am 23 Mai

1923, revidiert in Marseille am 25 August 1925 und in Brüssel am 9 August 1928, n.pl 1928, 8 p

ARAB, FES, IISG, TK

Statuts de l'Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste votés à Hambourg le 23 mai 1923, revisés à Marseilles le 27 aout 1925, IOS, n.pl 1928, 8 p

SHC, TK

Statuts de l'Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste votés à Hambourg le 23 mai 1923, revisés à

Marseilles le 27 aout 1925 et à Bruxelles le 9 aout 1928, n.pl 1928, 10 p

IISG

Third Congress of the Labour and Socialist International, Brussels 5th to 11th August 1928

Reports and Proceedings, Secretariat of the Labour and Socialist International, Zürich 1928, 3 volumes

ABA, ARAB, IEV, IISG, LHASC, SAPMO, SSA

Third Congress of the Labour and Socialist International Reports and Proceedings Third

Section Women in the Labour and Socialist International Report submitted to the Third Women's International Conference and the Third Congress of the L.S.I by the Secretariat of the L.S.I., Secretariat of the Labour and Socialist International, Zürich

1928, 38 p

IEV, FES, IISG

Troisième Congrès de l'Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste Bruxelles du 5 au 11 Aỏt 1928

Sections I-IV, Sections V-IX, Secrétariat de l' Internationale ouvrière socialiste, Zürich 1928, 2 tomes

FF, IEV, IISG, SAPMO, SSA, TK (Tome 1,3-4)

Troisième Congrès de l' Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste Rapports et Comptes Rendus

Troisième section Les Femmes dans l' Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste Rapport présenté à la Troisième Conférence Internationale des Femmes de l' I.O.S et au Troisième Congrès de l' I.O.S par le Secrétariat de l' I.O.S., Secrétariat de l'Interna-tionale Ouvrière Socialiste, Zürich 1928, 43 p

BDIC, FF, IEV, IISG, TK

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Troisième Congrès de l'Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste Rapports et Comptes Rendus

Quatrième Section Les Partis Affiliés, Secrétariat de l'Internationale Ouvrière

ABA, IISG

1929

Adler, Friedrich: "Falls der Krieg dennoch ausbrechen sollte ", Verlag der Wiener

Volksbuchhandlung, Wien 1929, 23 p [Sonderdruck aus Der Kampf 1929/8] ABA, AKW, ARAB, FES, GOPB, IISG, SSA

Deutsch, Julius: Der Faschismus in Europa Eine Übersicht herausgegeben von Julius Deutsch

im Auftrage der Internationalen Kommission zur Abwehr des Faschismus, Verlag der Wiener Volksbuchhandlung, Wien 1929, 68 p

ABA, ARAB, AKW, FES, FF, GOPB, IISG, SSA

1930

Abramowitsch, Raphael: Die politischen Gefangenen in der Sowjetunion Mit einem Vorwort

der Vorsitzenden der "Kommission zur Untersuchung der Lage der politischen Gefangenen" Senator Louis de Brouckère, Brussel und Arthur Crispien, MdR,

Berlin, J.H.W Dietz Nachf., Berlin 1930, 52 p

ABA, ARAB, BDIC, FES, GOPB, IISG, SAPMO, SHC, SSA

Das Abrüstungsproblem im Völkerbund Memorandum über den gegenwärtigen Stand

beschlossen von der Exekutive der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale bei ihrer Berliner Tagung 11 bis 13 Mai 1930 - Flugschriften der S.A.I Abrüstung I -

Sekretariat der Sozialistische Arbeiter-Internationale, Zürich n.d., 7 p

ABA, FES, IISG, SAPMO, TK

The Disarmament Problem in the League of Nations Memorandum on the Present Position

adopted by the Executive of the Labour and Socialist International at its Meeting in Berlin, May 11-13, 1930 - L.S.I Pamphlets: Disarmament No 1 - Secretariat of the Labour and Socialist International, Zürich n.d., 7 p

IISG, TAM

Mussolini, Benito: Sul Disarmo/On Disarmament/Sur le Desarmement/Über die Abrüstung,

Segretariato dell´Internazionale Operaio Socialisto, Zurigo (Svizzera)/Secretariat of the Labour and Socialist International, Zurich (Switzerland)/Secrétariat de l'Interna-tionale Ouvrère Socialiste, Zurich (Suisse), Sekretariat der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale, Zürich (Schweiz), n.d., 7 p

ABA, ARAB, FF, IISG, SSA

On the Assembly of the League of Nations 1930 Report of the Commission of the L.S.I for

Problems of the League of Nations to the Executive of the Labour and Socialist International at its meeting in Zürich, August 22-23, 1930 - L.S.I Pamphlets 2 Problems of the League of Nations - Secretariat of Labour and Socialist Inter-

national, Zürich n.d., 7 p

ABA, IISG

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Die politischen Gefangenen im fascistischen Italien Herausgegeben von der Kommission zur

Untersuchung der Lage der politischen Gefangenen, J.H.W Dietz Nachfolger, Berlin

1930, 58 p

ABA, ARAB, BDIC, FES, GOPB, IISG

Pour l'Assemblée de la Société des Nations 1930 Rapport de la Commission de l' I.O.S pour

les Problèmes de la S.D.N à l' Exécutif de l' Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste à sa session de Zürich du 22 au 23 aỏt 1930 - Documents de l'I.O.S 2 Problèmes de la Société des Nations - Secrétariat de l' Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste, Zürich n.d.,

7 p

IISG

Le problème du désarmement à la Société des Nations Mémoire sur la situation actuelle

adopté par l'Exécutif de l' Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste à sa session de Berlin du

11 au 13 mai 1930 - Documents de l' I.O.S.: Désarmement No.1 - Secrétariat de l' Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste, Zürich n.d., 7 p

IEV, IISG

Zur Vưlkerbundversammlung 1930 Bericht der Kommission der S.A.I für die Probleme des

Vưlkerbundes an die Exekutive der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale erstattet ihrer Züricher Tagung vom 22.-23 August 1930 - Flugschriften der S.A.I 2

[Vưlkerbundsprobleme] - Sekretariat der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale, Zürich n.d., 7 p

ABA, FES, IISG, SAPMO, SSA, TK

1931

Adler, Frédéric: Au cas ó la guerre éclaterait néanmois , Librairie Populaire, Paris 1931, 46

p Editions du parti socialiste (S.F.I.O.) Extr.: La Nouvelle Revue Socialiste (1930)

30-33

BDIC, FF, IISG

Adler, Friedrich and Raphael Abramowitsch, Léon Blum, Emile Vandervelde: Der Moskauer

Prozess und die Sozialistische Arbeiter-Internationale, J.H.W.Dietz Nachfolger, Berlin 1931, 47 p

ABA, AKW, ARAB, FES, FF, GOPB, IEV, IISG, SSA

Adler, Friedrich and R Abramovitch, Léon Blum, Emile Vandervelde: The Moscow Trial and

the Labour and Socialist International, The Labour Party, London n.d., 47 p

ABA, FES, FF, IEV, IISG, SSA

Affiliated Parties Parties in Other Countries Reports submitted to the Fourth Congress of the

Labour and Socialist International, Vienna, July 1931, by the Secretariat of the L.S.I., Secretariat of the Labour and Socialist International, Zürich 1931, 181, 31 p., printed

as manuscript only

ABA, IEV, IISG, SAPMO

Die angeschlossenen Parteien Parteien in anderen Ländern Berichte, vorgelegt dem Vierten

Kongress der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale vom Sekretariat der schen Arbeiter-Internationale, Sekretariat der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale, Zürich 1931, 188,33 p Als Manuskript gedruckt

Sozialisti-ABA, ARAB, BDIC, FF, IEV, IISG, SAPMO, SHC, SSA, TK

Aux prises avec le chơmage et la crise économique Résultats et conclusions des travaux de la commission mixte pour la lutte contre le chơmage constituée par la Fédération Syndicale Internationale et l’Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste, Fédération Syndicale Internationale, Amsterdam 1931, p 27

IISG

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Berichte vorgelegt dem Vierten Kongress der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale, Wien,

Juli 1931 vom Sekretariat der S.A.I., Sekretariat der Sozialistischen tionale, Zürich 1931, 92 p Als Manuskript gedruckt

Arbeiter-Interna-AKW, ARAB, FES, FF, IEV, IISG, SAPMO, SHC, SSA, TK

Constitution of the Labour and Socialist International Adopted in Hamburg, May 23rd, 1923

Revised in Marseilles August 27th, 1925, in Brussels August 9th, 1928, and in Vienna August 1st, 1931, n.pl 1931, 8 p

IISG, TAM

Les Femmes dans l'Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste Rapport déposé par le Secrétariat de

l'Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste pour la Quatrième Conférence Internationale des Femmes de l' I.O.S et le Quatrième Congrès de l'I.O.S., Secrétariat de l'

Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste, Zürich 1931, 33 p

AMSAB, BDIC, FF, IISG

Fighting World Economic Crisis and Unemployment Pamphlet embodying the Findings of

the Joint Unemployment Committee of the International Federation of Trade Unions and the Labour and Socialist International, Publication Department of the

International Federation of Trade Unions, Amsterdam 1931, 26 p

ABA, IISG [1st and 3rd edition]

Les finances de l'Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste Rapport présenté au Quatrième Congrès

de l'Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste, Vienne, juillet 1931, par le Secrétariat de l'I.O.S., Secrétariat de l' Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste, Zürich 1931, 16 p

Imprimé comme manuscrit

FF, IEV, IISG, SHC

The Finances of the Labour and Socialist International Report submitted to the Fourth Congress of the Labour and Socialist International, Vienna, July 1931 by the Secre-

tariat of the L.S.I., Secretariat of the Labour and Socialist International, Zürich 1931,

16 p Printed as manuscript only

ABA, IISG, TAM

Die Finanzen der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale Bericht, vorgelegt dem Vierten

Kongress der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale, Wien Juli 1931, vom

Sekretariat der S.A.I., Sekretariat der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale, Zürich n.d., 16 p Als Manuskript gedruckt

ABA, FES, FF, IISG, SAPMO

Die Frauen in der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale Bericht, vorgelegt der Vierten

Internationalen Frauenkonferenz der S.A.I und dem Vierten Kongress der S.A.I vom Sekretariat der S.A.I., Sekretariat der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale, Zürich 1931, 34 p

ABA, FES, FF, IISG, SAPMO, SHC, SSA, TK

Im Kampf gegen Weltwirtschaftskrise und Arbeitslosigkeit Ergebnisse der Verhandlungen

der Gemeinsamen Kommission des Internationalen Gewerkschaftsbundes und der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale zur Bekämpfung der Arbeitslosigkeit, Verlag des Internationalen Gewerkschaftsbundes, Amsterdam 1931, 27 p

ABA, AKW, FES, IISG [ 1st,2nd and 3rd edition], SAPMO, SHC

Les partis affiliés Partis dans d'autres pays Rapports présentés au Quatrième Congrès de l'

Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste, Vienne, juillet 1931, par le Secrétariat de l' I.O.S., Secrétariat de l' Internationale ouvrière socialiste, Zürich 1931, 183,32 p Imprimé comme manuscrit

AMSAB, ARAB, BDIC, FF, IEV, IISG, SSA

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Rapports présentés au Quatrième Congrès de l' Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste, Vienne,

juillet 1931, par le Secrétariat de l' I.O.S., Secrétariat de l' Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste, Zürich 1931, 88 p Imprimé comme manuscrit

AMSAB, ARAB, BDIC, FF, IEV, IISG

Reports submitted to the Fourth Congress of the Labour and Socialist International, Vienna,

July 1931, by the Secretariat of the L.S.I., Secretariat of the Labour and Socialist International, Zürich 1931, 89 p Printed as manuscript only

ABA, IEV, IISG

Sur l'ordre du Maréchal Pilsudski L'enfer de Brest-Litowsk devant le Sejm polonais Texte de

l'Interpellation Préface d'Emile Vandervelde/ By Order of Marshal Pilsudski The Hell of Brest-Litowsk before the Polish Sejm Text of the Interpellation With a Préface by Emile Vandervelde/Auf Befehl des Marschalls Pilsudski Die Hưlle von Brest-Litowsk vor dem polnischen Sejm Text der Interpellation Vorwort von Emile Vandervelde/ Na rozkaz Marszalka Pilsudskiego Pieklo Brzescia Litewskiego przed forum Sejmu Tekst interpelacji Przedmowa Emila Vandervelde Publiée par la Commission d'enquête sur la situation des prisoniers politiques/Issued by the

Commission of Enquiry into the Conditions of Political Prisoners/ Herausgegeben von der Kommission zur Untersuchung der Lage der politischen Gefangenen/

Wydane przez komisje dla badania polozenia wiezniĩw politycznych, Edition

Internationale ouvrière socialiste/The Labour and Socialist International/Verlag Sozialistische Arbeiter-Internationale, Zürich 1931, 58 p

ABA, BDIC, FES, GOPB, IEV, IISG, SHC, SSA

Statuten der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale Beschlossen in Hamburg am 23 Mai

1923, revidiert in Marseille am 25 August 1925 und in Brüssel am 9 August 1928, Ausgabe vom Juni 1931, n.pl 1931, 8 p

ABA, FES, FF, IISG, SSA

Statuten der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale Beschlossen in Hamburg am 23 Mai

1923, revidiert in Marseille am 25 August 1925, in Brüssel am 9 August 1928 und

in Wien am 1 August 1931, Ausgabe vom September 1931, n.pl 1931, 8 p

ABA, FES, FF, IISG, SAPMO, SSA

Statuts de l'Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste votés à Hambourg le 23 mai 1923, revisés à

Marseilles le 27 aỏt 1925 et à Bruxelles le 9 aout 1928, n.pl 1931, 8 p

AMSAB, IISG

Women in the Labour and Socialist International Report submitted to the Fourth International

Women's Conference of the L.S.I and the Fourth Congress of the L.S.I by the Secretariat of the Labour and Socialist International, Secretariat of the L.S.I., Zürich

1931, 33 p

ABA, FES, IEV, IISG, TAM

1932

Abramovitch, R.: Les prisonniers politiques dans la République des soviets Rapport à la

Commission d'Enquête sur la situation des prisonniers politiques, instituée par

l'Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste [Avec une préface de Louis Brouckére et Arthur Crispien] - Les Cahiers de l'Eglantine 9 - l'Eglantine, Bruxelles 1932, 60 p

ARAB, BDIC, FES, IISG, SAPMO

Adler, Friedrich and R Abramovitch, Léon Blum, Emile Vandervelde: Le Procès de Moscou

et l'Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste, l'Eglantine, Paris/Bruxelles 1932, 77 p - Les Cahiers de l' Eglantine 10

BDIC, FES, FF, IEV, IISG, SSA, TAM

Adler, Friedrich: Das Stalinsche Experiment und der Sozialismus, Verlag der Wiener

Trang 32

Volksbuchhandlung, Wien 1932, 15 p [also published in Swedish, 1932]

ARAB, FES, IISG

Die internationale Arbeiterschaft für die Abrüstung Beschlüsse der gemeinsamen

Abrüstungs-Konferenz der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale und des

Internationalen Gewerkschaftsbundes Zürich, den 22 und 23 Mai 1932

Herausgegen vom Sekretariat der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale Zürich - Flugschriften der S.A.I Nr 3 -, Zürich n.d., 12 p

ABA, FES, IISG, SAPMO, SHC, TK

Fourth Congress of the Labour and Socialist International Reports and Proceedings (Sections

III and IX) Fourth International Women's Conference of the L.S.I., Vienna, July 23rd to 25th, 1931 Report of the Secretariat to the Women's Conference and Pro-ceedings of the Women's Conference, Labour and Socialist International, Zürich

1932, 6,32,100 p

FES, IEV, IISG, SSA

Fourth Congress of the Labour and Socialist International Vienna 25th July to 1st August

1931 Reports and proceedings, Labour and Socialist International, Zürich 1932,

919 p

ABA, FES, IEV, IISG, LHASC, SAPMO, SSA

Le Mouvement Ouvrier International et le Désarmement Décisions de la Conférence

Commune de l'Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste et de la Fédération Syndicale nationale pour le désarmement, Zürich les 22 et 23 mai 1932 - Documents de l'I.O.S

Inter-3 - Secrétariat de l' Internationale ouvrière socialiste, Zürich n.d., 12 p

IISG

Quatrième Congrès de l'Internationale Ouvrière Socialistes Rapports et Comptes Rendus

(Sections III et IX) Quatrième Conférence Internationale des Femmes de l'I.O.S., Vienne, 23-25 juillet 1931 Rapport du Secrétariat à la Conference des Femmes et Compte rendu des déliberations de la Conferénce des Femmes, l'Internationale de Ouvrière Socialiste, Zürich 1932, 6, 33, 106 p

FF, IEV, IISG, SHC

Quatrième Congrès de l' Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste Vienne, du 25 juillet au 1er aỏt

1931 Rapports et Comptes Rendus, Secrétariat de l' Internationale Ouvrière ste, Zürich 1932, 917 p

Sociali-BDIC, FES, FF, IEV, IISG, SAPMO

Vandervelde, Émile: La Situation Mondiale Rapport sur la Conférence de Zurich fait au Conseil Général du P.O.B le 22 Juin 1932, L'Eglantine, Bruxelles 1932, 16 p

ABA, BDIC, TK [also in Dutch: De toestand over de wereld, IISG]

Vierter Kongress der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale Wien 25 Juli bis 1 August

1931 Berichte und Verhandlungen, Sekretariat der Sozialistischen tionale, Zürich 1932, 896 p Mit Reg und Tabn [Reprint Auvermann, Glashütten im Taunus 1974]

Arbeiter-Interna-ABA, AKW, ARAB, BDIC, FES, FF,IEV, IISG, SHC, TK

Vierter Kongress der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale Berichte und Verhandlungen

(Abteilungen III und IX) Vierte Internationale Frauenkonferenz der S.A.I Wien

23.-25 Juli 1931 Bericht des Sekretariats an die Frauenkonferenz und Protokoll der Verhandlungen der Frauenkonferenz, Sekretariat der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-

Internationale, Zürich 1932, 6, 33, 109 p

ABA, ARAB, FES, FF, IEV, IISG, SAPMO, SHC, SSA, TK

World Labour and Disarmament Report of the Joint Disarmament Conference of the Labour

and Socialist International and the International Federation of Trade Unions, Zürich

Trang 33

May 22nd and 23rd, 1932 - L.S.I Pamphlets 3 - Secretariat of the Labour and

Socialist International, Zürich n.d., 12 p

After the German Catastrophe The Decisions of the International Conference of the L.S.I in

Paris, August, 1933, and the Explanatory Speech of the Rapporteur Otto Bauer, Labour and Socialist International, Zürich 1933, 32 p

ABA, FES, IISG, SAPMO, SSA, TAM

Après la Catastrophe Allemande Les Résolutions de la Conférence Internationale de l' I.O.S.,

à Paris, Aỏt 1933, et le Discours du Rapporteur Otto Bauer, l'Internationale rière Socialiste, Zürich 1933, 32 p

Ouv-BDIC, FF, IEV, IISG, SAPMO, SSA

Nach der deutschen Katastrophe Die Beschlüsse der Internationalen Konferenz der S.A.I in

Paris, August 1933, und die Rede des Berichterstatters Otto Bauer, Verlag listische Arbeiter-Internationale, Zürich 1933, 32 p

Sozia-ABA, AKW, BDIC, FES, IISG, SAPMO, SSA, TK

Nenni, Pietro: La lutte socialiste contre le fascisme et pour le pouvoir [Discours du 21 aỏt

1933 à la Conférence socialiste internationale convoquée par l’IOS] Impr SFIE, Paris [1933], 15 p

BDIC, FF

Protokoll Internationale Konferenz der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale/Compte

Rendu Conférence Internationale de l'Internationale Ouvrière

Socialiste/Pro-ceedings International Conference of the Labour and Socialist International, Paris, Maison de la Mutualité, 21 - 25 August 1933, n.pl., n.d., 224 p Stencil [Reprint Auvermann, Glashütten im Taunus 1974, X, 336 p.]

ABA, ARAB, FES, FF, IEV, IISG, LHASC, SHC, SSA, TK

Die sozialistische Presse Die Presse der der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale

angeschlossenen Parteien/La Presse Socialiste La Presse des Partis affiliés à l' Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste/The Socialist Press The Press of the Parties affiliated to the Labour and Socialist International [= Bulletin of the L.S.I., Series

3, April 1933 no 4, p 46-100]

ABA, ARAB, FES, IEV, IISG, SSA

La Terreur au Brunswick Le Premier Trimestre de la Domination Hitlérienne Publications de

la Commission d'Enquête sur la situation des Prisonniers politiques, l' Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste, Zürich 1933, 30 p

IISG

Terror in Braunschweig Aus dem ersten Quartal der Hitlerherrschaft Bericht herausgegeben

von der Kommission zur Untersuchung der Lage der politischen Gefangenen, Verlag Sozialistische Arbeiter-Internationale, Zürich 1933, 30 S

ABA, BDIC, FES, IISG, SAPMO, SSA

Terror in Brunswick The First Three Months of Hitler's Tyranny Report issued by the

Commission of Enquiry into the Conditions of Political Prisoners, Labour and list International, Zürich 1933, 31 p

Socia-ABA, IISG

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1934

[Leichter, Otto] Livre Noir de la Dictature Autrichienne La Justice et les Lois sous le Dr

Schuschnigg Des faits, rien que des faits Préface de Emile Vandervelde/ Black Book of the Austrian Dictatorship Law and Justice under Dr Schuschnigg Nothing but Facts Préface by Emile Vandervelde/Schwarzbuch der österreichischen Diktatur Recht und Gesetz unter Dr Schuschnigg Tatsachen, nichts als Tatsachen Vorwort von Emile Vandervelde Publié par la Commission sur la situation des prisonniers politiques/Issued by the Commission of Enquiry into the Conditions of Political Prisoners/Herausgegeben von der Kommission zur Untersuchung der Lage der politischen Gefangenen, Maison d'Edition l'Eglantine, Bruxelles 1934, 134 p

ABA, AKW, BDIC, FF, IISG, SSA

1935

Austriacus: Le Prolétariat et la Guerre - Pour la Discussion Internationale – Trad de

l'allemand par Berthe Fouchère, Nouveau Prométhée, Paris [1935], 30 p

AKW, FF, IISG,

The Austrian Dictatorship at Work Destruction of Legal Security The Second Black Book

With Préface by Sir Walter Citrine, Labour Publications Department, London n.d.,

40 p

ABA, BDIC, IISG

Bauer, Otto and Theodor Dan und Jean Zyromski: Die Internationale und der Krieg Mit

einem Vorwort von Friedrich Adler und einer Erklärung von H.N Brailsford, Wien [!]1935, 16 p

ABA, AKW, IISG, TK

[Deutsch, Julius:] Dokumente zum Wiener Schutzbundprozess Herausgegeben von der

"Kommission zur Untersuchung der Lage der politischen Gefangenen", Graphia,

Karlsbad n.d., 32 p [Reprint in Seeds of conflict Serie I, Nendelen 1973.]

ABA, AKW, BDIC, FES, IISG

L'Internationale et la Guerre Thèses de Otto Bauer, Théodore Dan, Amédée Dunois et Jean

Zyromski Préface de Frédéric Adler, suivie d' une lettre de H.N Brailsford,

Nouveau Promethée, Paris 1935, 30 p

ABA, AKW, AMSAB, BDIC, FES, FF, IEV, IISG, SHC

Ein Jahr Schuschnigg Dokumente einer Diktatur Mit Vorwort von Sir Walter Citrine,

l'Eglantine, Brüssel, 1935, 64 p

ABA, FES, FF, IISG, SSA

Une année de Régime Schuschnigg Documents d'une dictature Commission d'enquête sur la situation des prisonniers politiques Préface de Sir Walter Citrine, Bruxelles 1935,

BDIC, FES, FF, IISG

Adler, Friedrich: The Witchcraft Trial in Moscow, Issued by the Commission of Enquiry into

the Conditions of Political Prisoners, Labour publications department, London 1936,

35 p [Also in an edition by Pioneer Publishers, New York 1937, published for the Socialist Party of the U.S with a Préface by Norman Thomas - Reprint in Seeds of conflict, series 4, tome 2, vol 3.]

ABA, BDIC, FF, IISG, SSA

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International Study Week organised by the International Women's Committee of the Labour

and Socialist International Belgian Labour College, Uccle, Brussels August 29th, 1936 Subject Economic and Political Democracy and Women [With a

22nd-forword by Alice Pels and contributions of Anna Siemsen, Nina Andersen, Maria Mahler, Salomon Schwartz, Susan Lawrence, Marthe Louis-Levy, Isabelle Blume], Secretariat of the Labour and Socialist International, Brussels n.d., 104 p Stencil ABA, IISG

Internationale Studienwoche veranstaltet vom internationalen Frauenkomitee der

Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale, Arbeiterhochschule Uccle, Brüssel, 22.-29 August 1936 Gegenstand: Die wirtschaftliche und politische Demokratie und die Frauen [Mit einem Vorwort von A Pels und Beiträgen von A Siemsen, N

Andersen, M Mahler u.a.], Sekretariat der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale, Brüssel n.d., 106 p Stencil

ABA, IEV, IISG

Semaine Internationale d'Études, organisée par le Comité International des Femmes de

l'Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste École Ouvrière Superieure, Uccle, Bruxelles

22-29 Aỏt, 1936 Thèse: La Démocratie Économique et Politique et les Femmes Avec une Préface de A Pels et avec Contributions de A Siemsen, N Andersen, M Mahler etc., Secrétariat de l' Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste, Bruxelles n.d., 107 p Stencil BDIC, FF, IEV, IISG

1937

Adler, Friedrich: Encore un procès en sorcellerie – Pour l’enquête sur le procès de Moscou – Publications populaires, Paris 1937, 7 p

BDIC

La Internacional Obrera Socialista y Espana Publicado por el Secretariado de la Internacional

Obrera Socialista, Bruselas 1937, 16 p [translation of Bulletin of the LSI 1937, series 4 no 1]

ABA, ARAB, IISG, SSA, TK

1938

Deux Ans d'Aide à l'Espagne du Fonds International de Solidarité (FSI-IOS), Fonds

International de Solidarité, Paris n.d., 14 p

IISG

Two Years Aid for Spain organised by the International Solidarity Fund (IFTU-LSI), International Solidarity Fund, Paris n.d., 14 p

IISG

Zwei Jahre Hilfswerk für Spanien des Internationalen Solidaritätsfonds (IGB - SAI),

Imprimerie Cooperative L'Emancipatrice, Paris n.d., 14 p

La Presse Socialiste La Presse des Partis affiliés à l' Internationale Ouvrière Socialiste/The

Socialist Press The Press of the Parties affiliated to the Labour and Socialist tional/Die sozialistische Presse Die Presse der der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-

Interna-Internationale angeschlossenen Parteien [= Bulletin del'I.O.S./Bulletin of the

L.S.I./Bulletin der S.A.I., Series 4, 1939/2 p 17-63], Bruxelles 1939

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ABA, ARAB, FES, IISG, SSA

Periodicals:

Bulletin de l'Internationale ouvrière socialiste, London, Zürich, Bruxelles, 1-3, 1924-1926;

série 2, 1928-1931 no 1-12; série 3, 1931-1933 no 1-5; série 4, 1937-1939 no 1-2 BDIC (1924-26), FF (icpl + microfilm), IISG, SAPMO (icpl.), SHC (icpl.), SSA

(icpl)

Bulletin der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale Deutsche Ausgabe, London/Zürich/ Brüssel Serie 1, Jg 1-3, 1924-1926; Serie 2 Nr 1-12 1928-1931; Serie 3 Nr 1-5 1931-1933; Serie 4 Nr 1-2, 1937-1939

ABA, ARAB (icpl.), BDIC (1924-26), FES (+ microfilm), FF (icpl.), GOPB

(icpl.), IISG, SAPMO (icpl.), SHC (icpl.), SSA, TK (icpl.)

Bulletin of the Labour and Socialist International English Edition,London/Zürich/Brussels

Series 1, vol 1-3, 1924-1926; Series 2, 1928-1931, no 1-12; series 3 1931-1933, no 1-5, series 4, 1937-1939, no 1-2

ABA (icpl), BDIC (1924-26), IISG, SAPMO (icpl.), SSA (icpl), TAM

The numbers are often special issues

Informations internationales Publ pour la presse par le Secrétariat de l'Internationale

Ouvrière (I.O.S.), London/Zürich/Bruxelles, vol 1-17, Sept 1924 - Avril 1940 Avec suppl.:

Documents et discussions, Zürich/Bruxelles 1926 (mars)-1939 (juillet),

Pour les femmes, Zürich/Bruxelles, 1927-1939 no 6,

Communications sur la situation des prisonniers politiques, Oct 1927 - Aỏt 1939, Pour le désarmement! Publ par le Commission de l'I.O.S et de la F.S.I Dec.1931- Oct 1932, Zürich/Amsterdam,

Problèmes de la Société des Nations, Déc 1928 - Déc 1933

BDIC (1928-32, icpl.), FF (icpl.), IISG (icpl.), SAPMO (icpl.), SHC (icpl.)

International Information Publ for the press use by the Secretariat of the Labour and

Socialist International, London/Zürich/Bruxelles, vol 1-17, Sept 1924 - April

1940, with the supplements:

Documents and Discussions March 1926 - July 1939,

Women's supplement 1927 - 1939/7,

Communications on the conditions of political prisoners, Oct 1927 - Aug 1939, Disarmament Publ by the Joint Disarmament Commission of the L.S.I and the I.F.T.U Dec 1931 - Oct 1932,

Problems of the League of Nations, Dec 1928 - Dec 1933

ARAB (1927, 1940), FES (microfilm), IISG, LHASC, SAPMO (icpl.), SHC (icpl + microfilm)

Internationale Informationen für Pressezwecke, London/Zürich/Bruxelles, vol 1-17,

Sept.1924 - April 1940, mit den Beilagen:

Dokumente und Diskussionen Archivbeilage, März 1926 - Juli 1939,

Frauenbeilage 1927 - 1939/6,

Mitteilungen über die Lage der politischen Gefangenen, Oktober 1927 - August

1939,

Probleme des Vưlkerbundes, Dezember 1928 - Dezember 1933,

Für die Abrüstung! Hrsg von der gemeinsamen Abrüstungs-Kommission der Sozialistischen Arbeiter-Internationale (S.A.I.) und des Internationalen Gewerk- schafts-Bundes (I.G.B.), Zürich/Amsterdam, Dezember 1931 - Oktober 1932

ABA, ARAB, BDIC (1926-28, icpl.), FES (icpl + microfilm), GOPB (icpl.), IISG, SAPMO (icpl.), SHC (icpl + microfilm), SSA

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Mitteilungsblatt Internationale Kommission zur Abwehr des Faschismus Ed Julius Deutsch, Wien (1926-)1927 no 4 (Februar) 1 page mimeographed

FES (microfilm), IISG

Arbeiter-Jugend-Internationale/L'Internationale des Jeunesses Ouvrières/Young Workers´ International

The international youth organization set up in 1921 under the auspices of the remnants of the Second International, with Erich Ollenhauer as its secretary Merged in 1923 with the International Union of Socialist Youth Organizations (Vienna International) into the Socialist Youth International Cf Hans- Dieter Klein: Die Konstituierung der rechtsopportunistischen Arbeiterjugend-Internationale und ihr Verhältnis zur zentristischen Internationalen Arbeitsgemeinschaft sozialistischer Jugendorgani-

sationen, in: Hallesche Studien zur Geschichte der Sozialdemokratie 4,1980 p 3-23

AAJB, ABA, FES, IISG, SAPMO, SHC, TK

Manifestations de l'Internationale des Jeunesses Ouvrières, l'Internationale des

Jeunesses Ouvrières, Berlin 1922, 20 p

FES, IEV, IISG, SAPMO, TK

The Young Workers' International Programm, Rules, Manifestos, Young Workers'

International Union of Socialist Youth Organizations/Internationale Arbeitsgemeinschaft sozialistischer Jugendorganisationen

The Union was founded at a conference in Vienna in February 1921 under the auspices of the

International Working Union of Socialist Parties (The Vienna International) Members were, among others, the Socialist Youth organizations in Germany (USPD), Austria, France, Czechoslovakia (DSAP), Yugoslavia, Hungary, and Latvia Karl Heinz became its secretary In 1923 it merged with

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the Social-Democratic Young Workers' International at a conference in Hamburg and became the Socialist Youth International No archival sources are known

1921-1923

1921

Bericht über die internationale sozialistische Jugendkonferenz, abgehalten zu Wien vom 26

bis 28 Februar 1921, Verband der sozialistischen Arbeiterjugend Deutschösterreichs, Wien 1921, 36 p

ABA, AKW, ARAB, FES, GOPB, IISG

Heinz, Karl: Die Aufgaben der sozialistischen Jugendbewegung und ihrer internationalen Verbindung, Verband der sozialistischen Arbeiterjugendbewegung

Deutschösterreichs, Wien 1921, 20 p

ABA, AKW, BDIC, FES, IISG, SHC

Thaller, Leopold: Die internationale sozialistische Jugendbewegung, Verband der

sozialistischen Arbeiterjugendbewegung Deutschösterreichs, Wien 1921, 23 p

ABA, AKW, FES, IISG, SHC, SSA

1922

Heinz, Karl: Die Entwicklung der Kommunistischen Jugendinternationale, Verlag der

Internationalen Arbeitsgemeinschaft sozialistischer Jugendorganisationen, Wien

1922, 31 p

ABA, AKW, FES, GOPB, IISG

Unser Lied Herausgegeben im Auftrag des Exekutivkomitees der Internationalen

Arbeitsgemeinschaft Sozialistischer Jugendorganisationen, Sozialistischer

Proletarier-Jugend-Verlag, Leipzig-Lindenau (1922), XVI,80 p

SAPMO

1923

Unser Lied Herausgegeben im Auftrag des Exekutivkomitees der Internationalen

Arbeitsgemeinschaft Sozialistischer Jugendorganisationen, 2 verm u verb Auflage, bearb v Ernst Ehrhardt und Fritz Kühn, Sozialistischer Proletarier-Jugend-Verlag, Leipzig-Lindenau (1923), XV, 326 p

IISG [4th and 5th edition], SAPMO

Periodicals:

Die Internationale der sozialistischen Proletarierjugend Organ der internationalen

Arbeitsgemeinschaft sozialistischer Jugendorganisationen, Wien vol 1-3, 1921-

1923

ARAB, FES (microfilm), IISG, SAPMO (icpl.), TK (icpl.)

L'Internationale de la Jeunesse Socialiste/Socialist Youth International/Sozialistische Jugend-Internationale

The International was founded at a congress at Hamburg 1923 in connection with the unification congress of the two Social-Democratic Internationals The SYI had most of its affiliates in Europe as it shared its strengths with the parties of the LSI Until 1933 its headquarters were in Berlin, after that they were moved first to Prague (until 1938) than to Paris (1938-40) The secretary general for the whole period was Erich Ollenhauer The SYI cooperated closely with the LSI The archives of the SYI are in the IISG in Amsterdam, although other archives should be consulted as archival material may be

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found in the archives of the national organizations A microfilm of the German edition of International

Socialist Youth Correspondence has been made The known holdings of the English and French

editions of the periodical are very incomplete, the Danish edition was published for the years

Internationaler sozialistischer Jugendkongress in Hamburg vom 24 Mai bis 26 Mai 1923

Die Verhandlungen und Beschlüsse der Tagung, Sozialistische

Jugend-Internationale, Berlin n.d., 122 p

ABA, AKW, ARAB, BDIC, FES, FF, GOPB, IISG, SAPMO, SHC

1924

Die internationale sozialistische Jugendbewegung Werdegang und Ziele der Sozialistischen

Internationale und der ihr angeschlossenen Verbände, Sozialistische Internationale, Berlin n.d., 71 p

Jugend-AAJB, ABA, AKW, ARAB, BDIC, FES, GOPB, IISG, SAPMO

1926

L'Action Internationale de la Jeunesse Socialiste Rapport de l'Internationale de la Jeunesse

Socialiste pour les Années 1923 à 1925, Sekretariat der Sozialistischen Internationale, Berlin [1926], 88 p

Jugend-AAJB, GOPB, IISG

Hoogtij Feestgave Internationaal Sosialisties Jeugdfest, Pinksteren 1926 te Amsterdam, Vooruitgang, Amsterdam n.d., 55 p

IISG

Internationale sozialistische Jugendarbeit Die Tätigkeit der Sozialistischen

Jugend-Internationale und der ihr angeschlossenen Jugendverbände in den Jahren 1923 bis

1925, Sekretariat der Sozialistischen Jugend-Internationale, Berlin n.d., 190 p AAJB, ABA, ARAB, FES, GOPB, IISG, SAPMO, SHC, TK

Tag der Freude Festschrift zum Internationalen sozialistischen Jugendtag, Pfingsten 1926 in Amsterdam, Vooruitgang, Amsterdam n.d., 56 p

AAJB, ABA, ARAB, FES, IISG, SAPMO

II Internationaler sozialistischer Jugendkongress der Sozialistischen Jugend-Internationale in

Amsterdam vom 26 bis 29 Mai 1926 Die Verhandlungen und Beschlüsse der Tagung, Sekretariat der Sozialistischen Jugend-Internationale, Berlin n.d., 142 p AAJB, ABA, AKW, ARAB, BDIC, FES, FF, GOPB, IISG, SAPMO, SHC

Unsre Lagerzeitung Festgabe zum Internationalen Pfingstfest der S.J.I in Amsterdam vom

21 bis 25 Mai 1926 Ein Führer, Auskunftgeber und freundlicher Berater für alle Teilnehmer und Teilnehmerinnen, n.d n.pl., 4 p

ARAB

1927

Swaef, Oscar de: À l'aube des temps nouveaux, L'Eglatine, Bruxelles 1927, 24 p

[L'Eglatine vol 5, 1927/7] [also published in Dutch]

FES, IISG

Conference for Educational Questions, arranged by the Socialist Youth International, the

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International Socialist Federation for Sport and Physical Education and the Socialist Educational International on Monday August 6th 1928,

[Socialist Educational International, Wien] n.d., 11 p

IISG, SHC

Konferenz für Erziehungsfragen, veranstaltet von der Sozialistischen Jugend-Internationale,

dem Internationalen Sozialistischen Verband für Arbeitersport und Körperkultur, der Sozialistischen Erziehungsinternationale am Montag, dem 6 August 1928, Sozialisti-sche Erziehungs-Internationale, Wien n.d., 11 p

FES, IISG, SHC

1929

An alle Teilnehmer Führer für die Teilnehmer SJI, Wien 1929, n.pl n.d., 20 p

FES

III Kongress der Sozialistischen Jugend-Internationale Abgehalten vom 16 bis 18 Juli 1929

in Wien Verhandlungen und Beschlüsse, Sekretariat der Sozialistischen

Jugend-Internationale, Berlin [1929], 163 p [Also in an edition together with Von

Amsterdam bis Wien.]

AKW, FES, GOPB, IISG, SSA

Festschrift 2 Internationales sozialistisches Jugendtreffen vom 12 bis 14 Juli 1929 in Wien,

Red A Piperger, Vorwärts, Wien 1929, 40 p

ABA, ARAB, FES, IISG, SHC, SSA

Piperger, A.: Rote Jugendfahnen über Wien Das Buch vom 2 Internationalen Sozialistischen

Jugendtreffen, 12.-14 Juli 1929 Hrsg im Auftrag der Sozialistischen

Jugend-Internationale Bearbeitet von A Piperger, Arbeiterjugend-Verlag/Sozialistischer Jugendverlag, Berlin/Wien 1929, 95 p

AAJB, ABA, ARAB, FES, GOPB, IISG, SAPMO, SSA, TK

Von Amsterdam bis Wien Die Arbeit der Sozialistischen Jugend-Internationale und der ihr

angeschlossenen Verbände in den Jahren 1926 bis 1928, Sekretariat der

Sozialisti-schen Jugend-Internationale, Berlin [1929], 108 p [Also in an edition together with III Kongress der SJI.]

AAJB, ABA, AKW, ARAB, FES, GOPB, IISG, SHC, SSA,

Von Amsterdam bis Wien Die Arbeit der Sozialistischen Jugend-Internationale und der ihr

angeschlossenen Verbände in den Jahren 1926 bis 1928, Sekretariat der schen Jugend-Internationale, Berlin [1929], 271 p

AAJB, ARAB, FES, IISG, SAPMO, SHC

2 Internationales sozialistisches Jugendtreffen, Wien 12 bis 14 Juli 1929 Führer für

die Teilnehmer, [Wien 1929], 20 p

AAJB, FES, IISG, SHC

1931

L'Internationale de la Jeunesse Socialistes Buts, Structure et Activité, Secrétariat de

l'Internationale de la Jeunesse Socialiste, Berlin 1931, 52 p

AAJB, IEV, IISG

The Socialist Youth International Objects, Structure and Activity, Secretariat of the

Socialist Youth International, Berlin n.d., 51 p

ABA, IISG

1932

Arbeit und Kampf 1 Die Tätigkeit der sozialistischen Jugend-Internationale in den

Jahren 1929 bis 1931, 2 Verhandlungen und Beschlüsse des IV Kongresses der

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