Max Nettlau

Max Heinrich Hermann Reinhardt Nettlau (German: [ˈnɛtlaʊ]; 1865–1944) was a German anarchist and historian.

Max Nettlau
Max Nettlau
Max Nettlau
Born(1865-04-30)30 April 1865
Neuwaldegg, Prussia (present-day Austria)
Died23 July 1944(1944-07-23) (aged 79)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
GenreHistory, politics

His extensive collection or archives was sold to the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam in 1935.[1] He lived continuously in Amsterdam from 1938 where he worked on cataloging the archive for the Institute. He died there suddenly from stomach cancer in 1944, without ever being harassed.[2]

Works

  • Bibliographie de L'Anarchie (1887)
    Republished in 1964 by P.Galeati (Italy) and in 1968 by Burt Franklin (United States), subtitled "Brief History of Anarchism"[3]
  • Élisée Reclus, Anarchist und Gelehrter. "Der Syndikalist" (1928)[4]
  • La anarquía a través de los tiempos (1933 or 1935)
    Published 1991 in English by Freedom Press as A Short History of Anarchism
  • La Première Internationale en Espagne (1868–1888) (1969)
Edited

Notes

  1. Nettlau, Max. Max Nettlau Papers. Amsterdam: International Institute of Social History, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.
  2. "Max Nettlau (1865-1944)". International Institute of Social History. 2018. Archived from the original on 2018-08-22. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
  3. Nursey-Bray 1992, p. 256.
  4. Tuckermann, W. (1929). "Review of Élisée Reclus, Anarchist und Gelehrter. "Der Syndikalist'". Geographische Zeitschrift. 35 (4/5): 298–299. ISSN 0016-7479. JSTOR 27812710.
  5. Nursey-Bray 1992, p. 5.

Works cited

  • Nursey-Bray, Paul F, ed. (1992). Anarchist Thinkers and Thought: An Annotated Bibliography. New York: Greenwood Press. ISBN 978-0-313-27592-0. OCLC 24667588.

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