Archive for the History of Socialism and the Labor Movement

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The archive for the history of socialism and the labor movement was founded by Carl Grünberg and published from 1911 to 1930. The Grünberg Archive was initially published three times a year, later only as a yearbook. From 1923/24 it was also the journal of the Institute for Social Research . After a stroke in January 1928, the archive was administratively headed by Friedrich Pollock and looked after scientifically by Horkheimer. From 1931, the journal for social research published by Max Horkheimer followed.

A previous magazine was the magazine for social and economic history , which was published by Grünberg together with Stephan Bauer and Ludo Moritz Hartmann with the years 1893 to 1900 in Leipzig and Berlin. Stephan Bauer and Ludo Moritz Hartmann founded the quarterly journal for social and economic history (VSWG) together with Georg von Below in 1903 , which in turn was devoted to social history, published by the Leipzig publisher CL Hirschfeld, and still exists today. Stephan Bauer continued to publish in the Grünberg archive.

literature

  • Heinrich Cunow : Archives for the history of socialism and the labor movement. Edited by Dr. Karl Grünberg, professor of political economy at the University of Vienna. Verlag von CL Hirschfeld, Leipzig (published three times a year with a total of around 32 sheets, octave format. Subscription price 12 marks per year) . In: The New Time . 29th year (1910-1911). Volume 2, 1911. Issue 43, pp. 756-758. (Review) digitized FES
  • Index volume on the Grünberg Archive . Günther Nenning : Biography Carl Grünberg . Index of names: Theo Pinkus and Dieter Schulz; Subject index: Richard Klucsarits. Academic Printing and Publishing Company, Graz 1973.

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