Abstract
This collection of about 800 documents, called by Trotsky the 'Lenin-Trotsky correspondence', was acquired by the International Institute of Social History (IISG) in Amsterdam in 1936. The Institute published this correspondence in two volumes in 1964 and 1971 under the name "The Trotsky Papers". The documents are in fact only a selection from the correspondence between Lenin and Trotsky, and also contain texts sent to (or from) other people, mainly in the Soviet government.
In this publication the original (mostly Russian) version is printed on the even left-hand pages and an English translation on the facing right-hand side. Extensive footnotes follow both versions (in English only).
The collection was edited and annotated by Jan M. Meijer.
In this publication the original (mostly Russian) version is printed on the even left-hand pages and an English translation on the facing right-hand side. Extensive footnotes follow both versions (in English only).
The collection was edited and annotated by Jan M. Meijer.
Classification
III World capitalism, capitalist society and the left movements; socialist movements in general | J Workers´ movement, left movement, socialist movement | A Collected works
Collection Identifier
TRO3
Author(s)
Primary Author
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Extent
2.00
Extent Unit
Inclusive Date(s)
1917-1922
Material Type
Normal Date Begin
1917
Normal Date End
1922
Sort Title
The Trotsky Papers
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