Region: Pays-Bas (Amsterdam)
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Founded in Amsterdam in 1935, the International Institute of Social History is one of the world's largest repositories of labor movement archives. It holds in particular the archives of the Bund (Algemeyner Yidisher Arbeter Bund), acquired as early as 1934, a primary source for the history of Jewish socialism in Eastern Europe. Its Yiddish collection brings together books, pamphlets, periodicals, and tracts from the Jewish socialist and anarchist movement of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. These holdings are fully accessible through the institution's online digital catalogue.
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