The Alfred Dreyfus Affair: a Comprehensive Bibliography

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The Alfred Dreyfus Affair: a Comprehensive Bibliography

1. Dreyfus 1906-2006, French Ministry of Culture This comprehensive website offers detailed texts describing the time period of the Dreyfus Affair, the principal characters, the Dreyfus family, and the legal history. One may also view primary documents from the affair, an extensive bibliography, and a guide to Dreyfus material in the Archives Nationales and the Service des Archives Nationales d’Outre-mer in Aix-en-Provence. Language is French or English. http://www.dreyfus.culture.fr/fr/ [English version: http://www.dreyfus.culture.fr/en/]

2. A Comprehensive Digital Bibliography of the Dreyfus Affair - Its Time and Its Legacy This website includes a summary of the Dreyfus Affair, press releases, reviews, information on how to order this bibliography, and copyright information. Language is English. http://www.dreyfuscase.com/index.html

3. Homepage for Dr. Jean-Max Guieu, Georgetown University This site includes information about the Georgetown Audio-Visual Electronic Library Project for the Study of Emile Zola and the Dreyfus Affair and the related Comprehensive Digital Bibliography. It also includes a timeline for the Dreyfus Affair and an English translation of Emile Zola’s “J’Accuse…!” Language is English. http://www9.georgetown.edu/faculty/guieuj/others/others.htm

4. Les cahiers naturalists: Emile Zola Follow the tab at the top of the page to L’affaire Dreyfus. Included here are two texts authored by Zola and published at the time of the Dreyfus Affair, “J’Accuse…!” and “Pour les juifs.” A chronology is available as well as the texts of speeches from French politicians at the time of the Dreyfus Affair’s Centenary. These speakers include Jacques Chirac, Lionel Jospin and others. Language is French. http://www.cahiers-naturalistes.com/

5. Brown Archival and Manuscript Collections Online: Guide to the Emile Zola and Henry Céard Papers 1864-1921. The Émile Zola and Henry Céard Papers consist chiefly of correspondence. Zola writes about contemporary writers and journalists, literary criticism, the stage, censorship, politics, and personal affairs, including his own novels and reviews. Seventy-seven letters (1879-1889) are to Henry Céard. Correspondence is in French. http://dl.lib.brown.edu/bamco/bamco.php?eadid=mszola

6. Official website of the Dreyfus Society The Dreyfus Society was created in 1993 to participate in cultural programs and projects which combat Anti-Semitism and racism. This website includes a brief history and chronology, and descriptions of many principals involved in the Affair. There is also a useful bibliography of trial and court proceedings, historical and literary works, theatrical and musical works, songs, films and television programs, all relating to the Dreyfus Affair. Language is English. http://www.dreyfus-affair.org/

7. Musée d'art et d'histoire du Judaïsme: Alfred Dreyfus, le combat pour la justice This website was created to complement an exhibition, “Alfred Dreyfus, le combat pour la justice,” at the Museum of Art and the History of Judaism in Paris. The site has a searchable catalog for primary documents from the exhibit. It also lists exhibits and events marking the Dreyfus centenary and links to press and television programs related to the centenary. Language is French. http://dreyfus.mahj.org/docs/index.php

8. Gallica is a digital library of some of the collections in the Bibliothèque nationale de France. This webpage presents links to a number of digital scans of resources for the Dreyfus Affair. Language is French. http://gallica.bnf.fr/themes/PolXVIIIIr.htm

9. SIHAD: Société Internationale d’Histoire de l'Affaire Dreyfus The Société, founded in 1985, seeks to gather together researchers working on the Affair and to centralize information about research projects related to it. Included on the site are transcriptions of some historical documents, including Zola’s “J’Accuse…!” Language is French. http://pockcity.ifrance.com/autresdoc.htm

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