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Emma Goldman Papers

1897, 1902-1904, 1907-1939 (1975) 1907-1939 Reference: ARCH00520

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The Netherlands
Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis

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International Institute of Social History
( Cruquiusweg 31 , 1019 AT Amsterdam , The Netherlands )
Finding aid is in English
Collection Summary

Scope and content

Content

Papers mainly from the period 1907-1939. Extensive correspondence with her niece Stella Ballantine 1917-1939, with Alexander Berkman 1904-1936, with her friend Frank G. Heiner 1934-1936 and with the American anarchist W.S. van Valkenburgh 1911-1938; correspondence with Henry G. Alsberg 1924-1936, Angelica Balabanoff 1925-1939, Roger Baldwin 1922-1938, Michael Cohn 1925-1937, Emily Holmes Coleman 1925-1938, Saxe Commins 1923-1939, C.W. Daniel Company Ltd. 1926-1938, Emmy Eckstein 1936-1939, Havelock Ellis 1924-1937, Senya Fléchine (Fleshin) and Mollie Steimer 1927-1939, Frank and Nellie Harris 1923-1938, Joseph Ishill 1926-1935, Ellen A. Kennan 1927-1932, Max Nettlau 1923-1938, Ben L. Reitman 1909-1930, Rudolf Rocker 1929-1939, Arthur L. Ross 1935-1939, Alexander Schapiro 1924-1937, Evelyn Scott 1926-1938, Agnes Smedley 1925-1934, Harry Weinberger 1919-1939, Rebecca West 1924-1939 and others including correspondence from the period of the Spanish Civil War with the Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT), the Federación Anarquista Ibérica (FAI), the SIA, Martin Gudell, Pedro Herrera, Lucía Sánchez Saornil, Augustin Souchy and Mariano Vàzquez and some circulars, reports, bulletins and copies of articles 1936-1939; parts of manuscripts of published and unpublished writings, notes for lectures and typescripts of texts by other authors on anarchism, the political situation in Europe, social topics, literature and drama, the position of women, birth control and sexuality; press clippings. NB. The papers are included in the microfilm publication `The Emma Goldman Papers'.

Record creators history

Biographical Note

Born in Kovno, Lithuania, Russia 1869, died in Toronto, Canada 1940; anarchist propagandist, writer and editor; emigrated to the USA in 1885; after the Haymarket tragedy in Chicago 1886 active in the anarchist movement; lifelong comrade of Alexander Berkman; her many political friends in the USA included Johann Most, Max Baginski and Ben L. Reitman; as an orator and writer she became the most well-known anarchist in the USA, propagating anarchist views as well as birth control and women's rights; involved in the Free Speech Movement; founder and editor of the libertarian-cultural review Mother Earth 1906-1917; assisted at the International Anarchist Congress in 1907; imprisoned for antiwar propaganda in 1917 and deported to Russia in 1919; disillusioned about the revolution, she left Russia in 1921; in exile in Germany, England, France, she undertook lecture tours in Europe, the USA and Canada; as the official representative of the Solidaridad Internacional Antifascista (SIA) in London she vigorously rallied support in England for the Spanish libertarian movement during the Spanish Civil War; visited Spain several times; wrote many pamphlets, essays and several books including her memoirs Living my life, published in 1931.

Processing information

Processing Information

Inventory made by Wim Leendertse in 2013.

Revised for purposes of digitization by Eva van Oene in 2015.

System of arrangement

Arrangement

The archive was roughly arranged in envelopes, folders and portfolios with many pages of letters and texts dispersed or missing. Some headings were written on the front of folders and envelopes. "But I have nearly all your letters since our deportation. There are so many it would take me weeks to find our correspondence from Canada of 1925, '26 and '27", Goldman wrote to Berkman in 1936. Most of the archive consists of correspondence, which has been arranged, starting with the four major correspondents Ballantine, Berkman, Heiner and Van Valkenburgh, followed by the others in alphabetical order, sometimes in groups, according to personal names rather than company or organization names. Another large part consisting of writings of Goldman and of others has been arranged, sometimes in groups, according to title, also in alphabetic order. Newspaper and magazine clippings concerning her lectures, articles and letters to the editor have been combined with other clippings in the chapter Documentation. Parts of the archive that were added after her death have been gathered in chapter Annex 1.

Conditions governing access

Access

Not restricted

Conditions governing reproduction

Restrictions on Use

For reasons of protection of the original documents, only the scans are available for use.

Other finding aids

Other Finding Aid

List and guide of The Emma Goldman Papers Project with 6 indexes, available on paper in the IISH reading room

Existence and location of copies

Alternate Form of Material

Complete papers digitized as part of the Centrale Project 2012-2016.

63 security microfilms.

Published on microfilm in 'Emma Goldman Papers' by Chadwyck-Healey.

Preferred citation

Preferred Citation

Emma Goldman Papers, inventory number ..., International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam

Extent

4.35 m. meter

Other descriptive information

Concordance

Concerns the microfilm publication 'The Emma Goldman Papers'

Inv.nrs. 1-12. Parts of portfolios VI, IX-X, XIV, XVI-XIX, XXVI-XXVIII, XXXII-XXXIII and XXXV: Nrs. 3406, 5391-5409, 7011-7013, 7088, 10159-10160, 12544-12811, 12816-13079, 13086-13104, 13108-13117, 13122-13135, 13144-13147, 13154-13188, 13193-13213, 13218-13221, 13223-13248, 13725-13846, 13852-13895, 13932-13934, 14629, 14765-14804, 15562, 17127, 18111-18113, 18116-18121, 18148-18157, 18204-18205, 18253-18357, 18289-18290, 19744-19749, 19764-19771, 19795-19597, 19996, 20078-20085, 23574, 23928-23929, 24097-24102, 24117-24122, 24149-24164, 24374-24380, 24424-24428, 24629-24655, 24693-24760, 24834-24837, 25018-25020.
Inv.nrs. 13-23. Parts of portfolios I, IV-V, IX-XIV, XVI-XVIII, XX and XXXVI: Nrs. 1373-1380, 1397-1398, 1414-1417, 1426, 1441-1444, 2151-2153, 3186-3188, 3196, 5454-5456, 7077, 7354-7357, 7378, 7836-7844, 7847-7862, 7886-7887, 8691-8714, 8743-9158, 9180-9186, 9218-9254, 9259-9267, 9270-9308, 9310-9424, 9430-9466, 9470-9472, 9485-9915, 9917-9991, 9993-9998, 10283-10285, 12096-12099, 13080-13085, 13118-13121, 13214-13217 , 13532-13548, 14193-14244, 14256, 14271-14285, 14295, 14329-14331, 14334-14354, 14360-14361, 14614-14617, 15438-15442, parts of nrs. 16600-16601 and 16603-16604, nrs. 25331-25332, 25335-25338, 25341, 25342 (1st), 25343 (1st), 25344 (1st), 25346-25347, 25351.
Inv.nrs. 24-27. Parts of portfolio XIV and XVIII: Nrs. 9999-10158, 10161-10278, 10280-10282, 10286-10381, 10384-10501, 14608.
Inv.nrs. 28-36. Parts of portfolios IV, IX-X, XV, XIII, XVI-XIX, XXII, XXVI-XXVIII and XXXIII: Nrs. 2125, 2133, 2139, 2148, 2172-2174, 2203-2207, 2267, 5362-5363, 6046-6047, 6133-6140, 7251-7273, 7280-7338, 7344-7353, 7364-7374, 7377-7378, 7389-7411, 7414, 7417-7420, 9255-9258, 10502-10573, 10575-10644, 10648-10694, 10704-10725, 10743-10760, 10762, 10764-10866, 11762-11765, 12095, 12255-12256, 14261, 14319-14320, 15357-15358, 15698, 15701, 15709, 15856-15860, 16324, 16524-16525, 16527-16528, 16618, 17279-17299, 17391-17394, 17423-17424, 17970-17972, 19571-19576, 19800-19803, 20152-20158, 23792-23794, 23847-23851, 24029-24035.
Inv.nrs. 37-44. Part of portfolio XV: Nrs. 10867-11525.
Inv.nrs. 45-173. Parts of portfolios I, IV-XI, XIII-XIX, XXVI-XXIX, XXXI-XXXIII, XXXV-XXXVI and XXXXI: Nrs. 1386-1388, 1390-1391, 1408, 1412-1413, 1418-1424, 1427, 1445-1446, 1448-1449, 1456-1461, 1464-1470, 2110-2124, 2126-2132, 2134-2138, 2140-2147, 2149-2170, 2175-2202, 2208-2266, 2269-2287, 2289-2352, 2354-2430, part of nrs. 2469, 2471 and 2474, nrs. 2476-3185, 3189-3195, 3197-3340, 3348-3404, 3407-3652, 3732, 3913, 3920-3972, 3975, 4032-4077, 4080-4340, 4346, 4354-4355, 4357-4360, 4363-4367, 4369-4372, 4375, 4377-4393, 4396-4468, 4476-4799, 4802-4892, 4896-5324, 5329-5361, 5364-5390, 5410-5453, 5457-5535, 5537-5661, 5666-6045, 6048-6132, 6141-6821, 7076-7087, 7089-7117, 7178-7182, 7274-7279, 7339-7343, 7387 (1st), 7388, 7412-7413, 7415-7416, 7515-7669, 7707-7708, 7757-7759, 7833-7835, 7845-7846, 7866-7894, 7896-8105, 9268-9269, 9309, 9425-9427, 9473-9474, 9477-9483, 10279, 10382-10383, 10574, 10645-10647, 10695-10703, 10761, 10763, 11526-11761, 11766-11863, 11891-11893, 11929-12094, 12100-12103, 12119-12122, 12209-12219, 12223-12254, 12257-12303, 12305-12306, 12314-12323, 12326-12329, 12333-12467, 12469-12490, 12495-12508, 12511-12515, 12518-13531, 13549-13623, 13625-13931, 13935-14092, 14104-14192, 14245-14255, 14257-14260, 14262-14270, 14286-14294, 14299-14318, 14321-14328, 14332-14333, 14355-14359, 14362-14607, 14610-14613, 14619-14623, 14625, 14630-14764, 14805-15356, 15359-15437, 15446-15448, 15452-15469, 15471-15561, 15563-15697, 15699-15700, 15702-15708, 15710-15855, 15861-15960, 15973-15996, 15998-16071, 16119-16159, 16163-16314, 16318-16323, 16325-16523, 16526, 16529, 16552, part of 16599, nrs. 16933-17126, 17278, 17300-17390, 17395-17422, 17425-17638, 17641-17969, 17973-18110, 18114-18115, 18122-18143, 18158-18203, 18206-18211, 18213-18252, 18258-18288, 18291-18298, 18765-18769, 18771-18785, 18789-18806, 18808-18882, 18890-19105, 19108-19221, 19223-19321, 19325-19409, 19513-19519, 19521-19570, 19577-19609, 19611-19659, 19668-19710, 19713-19714, 19716-19721, 19723-19728, 19731-19737, 19740-19743, 19750-19763, 19772-19794, 19798-19799, 19804-19995, 19997-20022, 20032-20045, 20047-20048, 20052-20077, 20086-20152, 20159-20237, 20242-20299, 20303-20387, 20394, 20399-20436, 20439-20447, 20451-20494, 20497-20531, 20534-20546, 20552-20588, 20590-20614, 20638-20641, 20645, 20680-20797, 20801-20860, 20864-20914, 20926-20927, 23084-23088, 23112, 23359, 23363-23365, 23367-23378, 23392-23466, 23469-23470, 23476-23485, 23489-23512, 23515, 23522, 23526, 23529, 23533-23573, 23575-23714, 23717-23784, 23786-23791, 23795-23846, 23852-23927, 23930-23998, 24000-24014, 24016-24028, 24036-24050, 24053-24068, 24072-24096, 24103-24116, 24123-24148, 24165-24373, 24381-24423, 24429-24626, 24629-24650, 24656-24673, 24680-24692, 24761-24833, 24838-25017, 25021-25238, 25241-25330, 25334, 25342 (2nd), 25343 (2nd), 25344 (2nd), 25345, 25348-25350, 25352-25359, 25373-25374, 25377-25380, 25693-26011. Nr. 16530 has been transferred to the IISH archive.
Inv.nr. 174. Parts of portfolios I, XI and XX: Nrs. 1447, 7677-7683, 7686-7706, 7709-7756, 7760-7763, 7765-7766, 7768-7781, 7784-7785, 7794, 7796-7798, 7807-7832, parts of nrs. 16600-16602.
Inv.nr. 175. Parts of portfolios XI, XIII and XXXI: Nrs. 7803, 9469, 23360-23362, 23366, 23471-23472, 23474-23475.
Inv.nr. 176. Parts of portfolios I, IX-XI and XX: Nrs. 1407, 5662-5665, 7380, 7767, 7782-7783, 7786-7793, 7795, parts of nrs. 16600-16601.
Inv.nr. 177. Parts of portfolios I and XXIX/D: Nrs. 1138, 1339, 22721-22730, 22770-22780.
Inv.nr. 178. Part of portfolio III/A: Nrs. 2106.
Inv.nr. 179. Parts of portfolios XXIX/C and XXIX/E: Nrs. 22469-22660, 23255-23323.
Inv.nr. 180. Part of portfolio III/A: Nrs. 2104.
Inv.nr. 181. Part of portfolio XXIX/C: Nrs. 22259-22468.
Inv.nr. 182. Part of portfolio III/B: Nrs. 2107.
Inv.nr. 183. Part of portfolio III/B: Nrs. 2108.
Inv.nr. 184. Part of portfolio III/B: Not numbered.
Inv.nr. 185. Parts of portfolios II, III/A, IV/A, IV/C and XVI: Nrs. 2012-2026, 2105/1, 2105/2, 2109, part of nrs. 2474 and 2475, nrs. 12123-12134.
Inv.nr. 186. Parts of portfolios I, III/C and IV/B: Nrs. 1475-1481, 2108a, 2108b, 2431-2468.
Inv.nrs. 187-283. Parts of portfolios I-II, IV, VI, XII-XIII, XVI-XVIII, XXII, XXVIII-XXIX, XXXI, XXXIII and XXXVI: Nrs. 1-1137, 1139-1338, 1340-1372, 1384, 1395-1396, 1399-1401, 1410, 1462-1463, 1482-1680, 1684-1979, 1981-2011, 2027-2103, parts of nrs. 2473, nrs. 3341-3347, 8136-8245, 8247-8623, 8629-8636, 8639-8667, 9159-9179, 9205-9217, 9428-9429, 11864-11883, 11886-11890, 11894-11928, 12104-12118A, 12135-12150, 14093-14103, 14296-14298, 14626-14628, 15470, parts of nrs. 16599, 16601 and 16603-16604, nrs. 16611, 16667-16695, 16709-16787, 19410-19417, 19430-19433, 19451-19512, 20049, 20930-20943, 21081-22258, 22661-22682, 22685-22720, 22731-22769, 22781-23078, 23212-23254, 23324-23347, 23379-23391, 23715-23716, 24069-24071, 25360-25364, 25366-25371. Nr. 8246 does not exist.
Inv.nr. 284. Parts of portfolio IV and XII: Parts of nrs. 2473, nrs. 8106-8135, 8624-8628, 8637-8638, 8673-8690, 8715-8742.
Inv.nr. 285. Parts of portfolio XXIX/E: Nrs. 23079-23083, 23089-23111, 23113-23211.
Inv.nrs. 286-290. Parts of portfolios VI-VIII, X-XI, XVII-XIX and XXXIII: Nrs. 3653-33731, 3733-766, 3813-3821, 3832-3912, 3914-3919, 4341-4345, 4347-4353, 4356, 4361, 4368, 4373-4374, 4376, 4394-4395, 4469-4475, 4800-4801, 4893-4895, 7486-7487, 7510-7511, 7764, 13624, 15443-15445, 15536, 15961-15972, 16605-16610, 16072-16118, 16160-16162, 16315-16317, 23999. Nrs. 3822-3831 do not exist.
Inv.nr. 291. Parts of portfolios IV, VI-VII, IX, XIII, XVIII-XIX, XXVII and XXXIII: Nrs. 2268, 3767-3812 , 4078-4079, 5325-5328, 9187-9203, 14618, 15449-15451, 15997, 17639-17640, 18144-18147, 23785, 24015.
Inv.nr. 292. Parts of portfolio VI and XIII: Nrs. 3653/2, 3973-3974, 3976-4031, 9916, 9992.
Inv.nrs. 293-294. Parts of portfolios I, XIII, XVI, XXII and XXXIII: Nrs. 1381-1383, 1389, 1392-1394, 1402-1406, 1425, 1428-1430, 1450-1455, 1471, 9467-9468, 9475-9476, 9484, 12151-12166, 12175-12208, 16614, 24051.
Inv.nrs. 295-296. Portfolio XXX: Nrs. 23348-23357.
Inv.nrs. 297-301. Parts of portfolios XVI, XXVII-XXVIII, XXXI, XXXIII and XXXVI: Nrs. 12220-12222, 12304, 12307-12313, 12324-12325, 12330-12332, 12468, 12491-12494, 12509-12510, 12516-12517, 18212, 18770, 18786-18788, 18807, 18883-18889, 19106-19107, 19222, 19322-19324, 19520, 19610, 19660-19667, 19711-19712, 19715, 19722, 19729-19730, 19738-19739, 20023-20031, 20046, 20050-20051, 20238-20241, 20300-20302, 20388-20393, 20395-20398, 20437-20438, 20448-20450, 20495-20496, 20532-20533, 20547-20551, 20589, 20615-20637, 20642-20644, 20646-20679, 20798-20800, 20861-20863, 20915-20925, 20928-20929, 20944-21080, 23486-23488, 23513, 23516-23519, 23521, 23523-23525, 23527-23528, 23530-23532, 24052, 25239-25240, 25375-25376.
Inv.nr. 302. Parts of portfolios I-II, XII/B, XVI, XVIII and XXVIII: Nrs. 1409, 1431-1435, 1681-1683, 8668-8672, 11884-11885, 12386-12394, 14624, 19418-19429, 19434-19450.
Inv.nrs. 303-321. Parts of portfolios I, IV, X-XI, XIII, XVIII, XX, XXII, XXIV, XXIX, XXXI, XXXIV, XXXVI and XXXXI: Nrs. 1385, 1411, 2171, 2288, 2353, parts of nrs. 2469-2475, nrs. 7358-7363, 7375-7376, 7379, 7381-7386, 7387 (2nd), 7684-7685, 7799-7802, 7804-7806, 7863-7865, 7871-7885, 7895, 9204, 14609, 16531-16551, 16553-16598, parts of nrs. 16599-16604, nrs. 16612-16613, 16615-16617, 16619-16666, 16696-16708, 16788-16932, 22683-22684, 23358, 23467-23468, 23473, 23514, 23520, 24627-24628, 25333, 25339, 24365, 25372, 25642.
Inv.nrs. 322-324. Portfolio Berkman: Unnumbered.
Inv.nrs. 326-328. Portfolio XXXVII: Nrs. 25381-25615.
Inv.nrs. 329-332. Part of portfolio XXVII: Nrs. 18299-18764.
Inv.nrs. 333-336. Portfolio XXXVIII. Unnumbered. Portfolios XXXIX and XXXX: Nrs. 25616-25641 have been transferred to the archives of the IISH.
Inv.nr. 337. Parts of portfolio XXXXI: Nrs. 25643-25647, 26012-26015 and unnumbered. Nrs. 25648-25692 have been transferred to the archives of the IISH.

Keywords

Subjects

Subjects:
Anarchist movements
Fascism and Nazism/ Fascist and Nazist movements and parties/Anti-fascist movements
Capitalism/Anti-capitalist movements/Anti-globalization movements
Feminist movements/Women's movements
Geographic names:
United States
United Kingdom
USSR (former)
Spain
Personal names: Ballantine, Stella Berkman, Alexander Fléchine, Senya Heiner, Frank G. Valkenburgh, W.S. van
Corporate names: C.W. Daniel Company Ltd. Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT) Mother Earth Free Speech Movement
Genre of the material:

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Titles of related works:
Living my life

Language of the material

English

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Creator:

Goldman, Emma

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International Institute of Social History

( Cruquiusweg 31 , 1019 AT Amsterdam , The Netherlands )

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You can filter results by type of digital object you are interested in:

  • Text: most documental material, such as administrative records, letters, manuscripts etc.
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You can filter results based on the date of creation of the archival material (which may differ from the time period you are interested in - e.g., philosophers from the Enlightenment period reflecting on classic thinkers)

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You can filter results based on the date of creation of the archival material (which may differ from the time period you are interested in - e.g., philosophers from the Enlightenment period reflecting on classic thinkers). This filter will only include materials with "Full dates", i.e. those that include date information available for date-based searches. You can either search for a specific date of interest or focus step by step on the time span of a century, decade, year or month. When searching for a specific date, enter the date in the format DD-MM-YYYY, i.e. 01/01/1900 for 1 January 1900, via the calendar function or by typing directly in the text field.
This filter concentrates on the earliest dates mentioned in the materials.

You can filter results based on the date of creation of the archival material (which may differ from the time period you are interested in - e.g., philosophers from the Enlightenment period reflecting on classic thinkers). This filter will only include materials with "Full dates", i.e. those that include date information available for date-based searches. You can either search for a specific date of interest or focus step by step on the time span of a century, decade, year or month. When searching for a specific date, enter the date in the format DD-MM-YYYY, i.e. 01/01/1900 for 1 January 1900, via the calendar function or by typing directly in the text field.
This filter concentrates on the latest dates mentioned in the materials.

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  • The name can be the full name of a person, family or organisation as well as only parts of it, e.g. only the last name.
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You can filter results based on the type of holding institution. Please note that this filter will only include institutions, for which a type has been provided as part of their descriptions.

  • A business archive holds the records of (often) commercial organisations.
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  • A county or local authority archive holds the records of the county's administrative bodies.
  • A media archive holds audiovisual or sound records, e.g. a film archive or the archive of a broadcasting company.
  • A municipal archive holds the records of a town or city administration.
  • A national archive holds the records of a country's administrative bodies, i.e. from ministries and other public bodies, sometimes also private papers of former ministers, chancellors, or presidents.
  • A private person or family archive holds the records forming the legacy of a prominent person or family.
  • A regional archive holds the records of a region's administrative bodies.
  • A specialised governmental archive holds records of public bodies, often operating on a national level, that are not part of the national archives' holdings.
  • A specialised non-governmental archive or archive of another cultural heritage institution hold collections from various cultural heritage institutions, eg. museum archives, libraries archives, etc
  • A university archive or archive of another research organisation holds the records pertaining to the administration of the according educational or research body.
  • Political parties, popular/labour movements and other non-governmental organisations, associations, agencies and foundations hold the archival collections of these institutions, outside of governmental records and outside of business archives (e.g., NGOs)

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