INFO.: The Toiler's Voice, Russian semimonthly, published by <strong>the</strong> Industrial Workers<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> world, imprint: Chigago/Illinois. PERIOD. COLL.: The IISH is in possession <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> following (incomplete) volumes: 1922-1927.PERS. ARCHIVE: See F.22. RUSSIANS/Yelensky, B.V.Iskra (Leipzig, Munich, London, Geneva, Vienna)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEINFO.: Menshevik newspaper.(See F.22. RUSSIANS/Potresov, A.N./Kol'cov-Ginzburg, B.A./Dan, L.O./Aksel'rod, P.B.)Japonija i RossijaSOURCE: PSR ARCHIVEINFO.: Organ <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Information Bureau for Russian prisoners <strong>of</strong> war in Japan.(See F.22. RUSSIANS-ANNEX/Russian emigrés/(PSR))Kolokol (The Bell) (London/Geneva)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVE(See F.22. RUSSIANS/Gercen, A.)Menshevik PressSOURCE: Menshevik Press COLL. + PERIODICALS COLL.+ PERS. ARCHIVEPERIOD: (1917-1918) (Menshevik Press)SIZE: 0.10 m. (Menshevik Press)Menshevik Press COLL. CONTENTS: Collection <strong>of</strong> typed copies <strong>of</strong> texts printed inRussian, mainly social democratic, newspapers, such as Den', Rabocaja Gazeta, Vpered,Novyj Luc, Iskra, Zarja, Edinstvo, selected around 1960.PERIOD. COLL.: Most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se newspapers were published abroad. The IISH is inpossession <strong>of</strong> several copies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> above mentioned emigré journals.PERS. ARCHIVE: See F.22. RUSSIANS/Djubua.Novij Mir (later Novij Put') (Berlin, New York, Paris)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVE(See F.22. RUSSIANS/Dan, F.I./Estrin, S.E.)Poljarnaja Zvezda (London/Geneva)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVE(See F.22. RUSSIANS/Gercen, A.)ProbuzdenieSOURCE: PERIODICALS COLL.+ PERS. ARCHIVEINFO.: Subtitle: 'Ezemesjacnyj organ svobodnoj mysli. Izd. russkich progressivnychorg. Soedimnenych Statov i Kanady', Imprint: Detroit/Michigan/USA.PERIOD. COLL.: The IISH is in possession <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following (incomplete) volumes:1927-1939)PERS. ARCHIVE: See F.22. RUSSIANS/Cernyj, I.PSR <strong>and</strong> its exile organsSOURCE: PSR ARCHIVE
ENTRY: INVENTORYINFO.: The PSR survived in exile until <strong>the</strong> Second World War; its main organs weresuccesively Revoljucionnaja Rossija (Prague ?) 1902-1905, 1920-1931, Znamja Truda(Z.T.; Bjulleten' zagranicnoj delegacii partii Levych socialistov-revoljucionerov(Internacionalistov), Berlin or Z.T.; Central'nyj organ partii socialistov-revoljucionerov,Paris) 1907-1914 (...).CONTENTS: Among o<strong>the</strong>r things editorial records <strong>of</strong> Znamja Truda.Rabocee Delo (Geneva)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEINFO.: Organ <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 'Sojuza russkich socialdemokratov' (Russian Social DemocraticParty).(See F.22. RUSSIANS/Akimov-Machnovec, V.P.)Rabocij Put' (Berlin)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEINFO.: Organ <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 'Russkich anarcho-syndikalistov' (Russian Anarcho-syndicalists).(See F.11. GERMANS/Maksimov, G.P.)Rabotnik (Geneva)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVE(See F.22. RUSSIANS/Kol'cov-Ginzburg)Socialisticeskij Vestnik (The Socialist Courier)(Berlin, Paris, New York)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVE(See F.22. RUSSIANS/Abramovic, R.A./Dan, F.I./Dvinov, B.L./L<strong>and</strong>e, L.S.)Various Russian Emigré journalsSOURCE: PSR ARCHIVE + PERIODICALS COLL.ENTRY: INVENTORY (PSR)INFO. La Tribune Russe: Subtitle: 'Revue (bi)mensuelle du Mouvement socialisterévolutionaire en Russie'. Editor: E. Roubanovitch, imprint: Paris.PSR CONTENTS/INV. NRS.: (55) Manuscript <strong>of</strong> 'Francuzskaja ucenaja pressa orusskich socialistach' by N. Morozov.1882.1 cover.(521-522) Hectographed copies <strong>of</strong> DRUG, journal <strong>of</strong> prisoners <strong>of</strong> war in Japan.1905. 2folders. (644) Letter to La Tribune Russe.(1129) Rossijskij Emigrant nrs. 1-5. Hectographed. 1909. 1 cover. PERIOD. COLL.:The IISH is in possession <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> following (incomplete) volumes <strong>of</strong> La Tribune Russe:1904-1905 + suppl., 1907-1909, 1912-1913)NB. The IISH does not possess any copies <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> DRUG newspaper as mentionedabove; it owns however some copies <strong>of</strong> ano<strong>the</strong>r emigré-journal with an identical name;DRUG; The Friend, subtitle: 'Ezemesjacnyj organ otdela pomsci russkich verujuscich vAmerike dlja evangelizachii Rossii', a Russian religious monthly publ. by <strong>the</strong> RussianMissionary Society. Editor: V. Narkevitch, imprint: Chigago/Illinois/USA. The IISH isin possession <strong>of</strong> one issue (1925; no. 4).Zapiski Social-demokrataSOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVE
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