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In the summer of 1973 the Bloomsburg State College Library
acquired this collection of original radical labor publications as part
of a set of materials on local and regional history to supplement graduate
research. The other materials purchased at that time, all on microfilm,
were the Greenwood Reprint Collection of Radical Periodicals in the United
States, 1890-1960, the Arno Press Violence in America Series, and long
runs of regional newspapers that gave a local view of radical movements.
The newspapers included ones from Ashland, Berwick, Bloomsburg,
Hazleton, Pottsville, Scranton, Shenandoah, Tamaqua, Wilkes-Barre, and
Williamsport. All of these materials were to be part of the Pennsylvania
Labor-Industrial Collection in the Harvey A. Andruss Library. While
the other parts of the collection have been accessible since the mid-1970s,
it is only now that the radical labor publications have been made available.
These publications include pamphlets, brochures, booklets,
broadsides, and newsletters written by people who were ardent advocates
of labor, communism, and socialism from both the United States and other
countries world-wide. The majority of them are original works from
the 1920s through the 1960s, although some are reprints from the nineteenth
century, including the writings of Karl Marx.
The current list of publications accessed through this site contains over 860 of the nearly 1000 from the collection. These are the ones that have been previously catalogued by other libraries in the United States. In time the other publications in the collection will be added here, as well as a list of newsletters put out by various labor and left-wing political organizations from the 1930s through the 1950s.
The cover of "On Understanding Soviet Russia" by Corliss Lamont,
published by the Friends of the Soviet Union in 1934.
The following links to the radical labor publications
are alphabetical listings by author. The first is a link to the entire
set of over 860 publications that is 570K in size. Searching this
will enable you to see the entire collection at once but could take some
time to download. The six alphabetical groupings by author's last
name are between 46K and 76K in size and should be no problem, as is the
22K list of titles that have no listed authors. To do a keyword search
of each set simply use the 'Find' feature in either Netscape Communicator
or Internet Explorer.
Alphabetical by last name of author
Entire list
of publications A - B
C - E F
- J
K - N O
- S T - Z
List of publications with no author,
alphabetical by title
The materials are fragile in nature and must be used in Room 320, the University Archives/Special Collections Reading Room, on the third floor of the Harvey A. Andruss Library. Photocopying will be permitted on a case-by-case basis, but must be done in the room at five cents per copy.
Check back to see if more material has been added to this site, and it is always advisable to contact the University Archives to ensure it is open before stopping by to see the materials. Hours are posted on the Library's website in the University Archives section under Collections. The University Archivist, Robert Dunkelberger, can be reached at 389-4210, or by email at rdunkelb@bloomu.edu.
Website and database created by
Robert Dunkelberger, Bloomsburg University Archivist,
and Tara McKeon, Archives student assistant.
Last updated on 11/1/99