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Hermann Jung Papers (1854-) 1861-18881861-1888 Hermann Jung Papers (1854-) 1861-18881861-1888 International Institute of Social History Cruquiusweg 31 1019 AT Amsterdam The Netherlands hdl:10622/ARCH00698 © IISH Amsterdam 2020 Hermann Jung Papers (1854-) 1861-18881861-1888 Table of contents Hermann Jung Papers..................................................................................................................... 3 Context............................................................................................................................................... 3 Content and Structure........................................................................................................................3 Access and Use.................................................................................................................................4 Allied Materials...................................................................................................................................4 Appendices.........................................................................................................................................5 INVENTAR........................................................................................................................................ 6 A. KONFERENZEN UND KONGRESSE (1-83).........................................................................6 1-7. Konferenz London; 25.-28. September 1865..............................................................6 8-62. Kongress Genf; 3.-8. September 1866..................................................................... 6 63. Lausanne; 2.-8. September 1867.................................................................................9 64. Brüssel; 6.-13. September 1868.................................................................................. 9 65-71. London; 17.-23. September 1871........................................................................... 9 72-73. Den Haag; 2.-7. September 1872.........................................................................10 74-75. I. Genf; 1.-6. September 1873 (Zeitungsausschnitte)............................................ 10 76-80. II. Genf. 7.-9. September 1873............................................................................. 10 80a. Brüssel; 7.-12. September 1874................................................................................10 81-82. Verviers; 6.-8. September 1877............................................................................ 10 83. Paris; September 1878.............................................................................................. 11 B. GENERALRAT (84-137).......................................................................................................11 84-89. I. Sitzungsberichte.................................................................................................11 90-127. II. Zirkulare, Erklärungen und Berichte............................................................... 12 128-131. III. Mandate....................................................................................................... 14 132-137. IV. Verschiedenes..............................................................................................14 C. DOKUMENTE DER VERSCHIEDENEN SEKTIONEN (138-301)........................................14 138. I. Belgien.................................................................................................................. 14 139-153. II. Deutschland.................................................................................................. 15 154-204. III. England........................................................................................................ 15 1) British Federal Council......................................................................................15 2) Varia.................................................................................................................. 18 205-235g. IV. Frankreich.................................................................................................. 18 236-238. V. Irland............................................................................................................. 20 239-243. VI. Italien........................................................................................................... 20 244-245. VII. Österreich................................................................................................... 21 246-247. VIII. Russland....................................................................................................21 248-261. IX Schweiz.........................................................................................................21 262-267. X. Spanien.........................................................................................................22 268-301. XI. Vereinigte Staaten....................................................................................... 22 D. STUECKE FINANZIELLER ART (302-412)......................................................................... 24 E. KORRESPONDENZ (415-1114b).........................................................................................28 F. STUECKE PERSOENLICHER ART (1115-1131)................................................................. 43 1115-1131. Mitglieds- und Eintrittskarten usw. von Jung..................................................44 G. VERSCHIEDENES (1132-1135).......................................................................................... 44 International Institute of Social History 2 Hermann Jung Papers (1854-) 1861-18881861-1888 Hermann Jung Papers Collection ID ARCH00698 Creator Jung, Hermann Period (1854-) 1861-18881861-1888 Period (bulk) 1861-1888 Extent 1 m. Language list GermanEnglish Language of Material German, English, French Context Biographical Note Born in St. Imier, Switzerland 1830, died in London 1901; internationalist, socialist; watchmaker; took part in the revolution of 1848/49 in Germany; emigrated to London; member of the Central, later General Council of the International Working Men's Association (IWMA) and corresponding secretary for Switzerland 1864-1872; president of the congresses of the IWMA in Geneva, Brussels, Basel and London; member of the British Federal Council; a follower of Marx, but after 1872 opposed centralism together with the British Federal Council and the leaders of the British trade unions; withdrew from the labour movement in 1877. Acquisition These papers were originally part of the historical party-archives of the SPD. The IISH acquired this collection from the SPD in exile in 1938 with financial support of the Centrale Arbeiders- Verzekerings- en Deposito-Bank (the Centrale). The collection, including the papers of Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, August Bebel, Eduard Bernstein, and Wilhelm Liebknecht, was mentioned in the Annual Report of 1938 (p. 37-42). The contract was signed 19 May 1938. Content and Structure Content Proceedings of and reports, proposals, letters, press clippings and other documents on conferences of the IWMA in London, Geneva, Lausanne, Brussels, London, The Hague, Geneva, Brussels, Verviers and Paris 1865-1868, 1871-1874, 1877-1878; proceedings of the General Council (Generalrat) of the IWMA with annexes 1864-1872; statements, resolutions, circulars and some reports of the General Council including some miscellanea and press clippings 1868-1875; documents of and press clippings on the sections of the IWMA in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, Russia, Spain, Switzerland and the United States 1863-1874, 1876-1877, 1879, 1882-1883; accounts and receipts 1866-1873, 1877; letters from Johann Philipp Becker 1866-1871, Friedrich Bolte 1872-1873, Paul Brousse 1880-1885, Comité fédéral de la Suisse romande 1869-1871, J. George Eccarius 1868-1883, F. Kupper 1872-1873, Petr Lavrov 1872-1879, Henri Perret 1868-1874, Friedrich A. Sorge 1870-1873, Karl Speyer 1871-1873, and Francisco Tomás 1872-1873 and others, to Hermann Jung and others; some personal documents 1869-1883, 1888. Arrangement Konnten die Stücke des Nachlasses nicht durch die Wiedergabe eines Originaltitels beschrieben werden, so wurden im allgemeinen in der Beschreibung die ersten Worte des Dokumentes angeführt (in Klammern und Anführungszeichen). Dies gilt nur für die Rubriken A, B und C. International Institute of Social History 3 Hermann Jung Papers (1854-) 1861-18881861-1888 Die mit einem + gekennzeichneten Briefe weisen nicht die im Inventar angegebenen Namen auf; aus dem Inhalt liess sich jedoch entnehmen, dass es sich um diesen Adressaten handelt. Bei Namen von Organisationen ist im allgemeinen das häufiger vorkommende Wort Internationale weggelassen worden. Korrespondenz über den Nachlass Jungs und Zeitungsartikel über seinen Tod (1901) befinden sich im Motteler-Nachlass. Processing Information Adjusted for purposes of digitization by Eva van Oene in 2015. Subjects Geographic Names Switzerland Organizations International Working Men's Association (IWMA) Themes Socialist and social democrat parties/Socialist International Communist movements and parties Workers movements/Workers councils/Workers International organizations International organizations Material Type Archival material Access and Use Access Not restricted Restrictions on Use For reasons of protection of the original documents, only scans are available for use. Preferred Citation Hermann Jung Paper, inventory number ..., International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam
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