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Register of the Joaquin Maurin Papers, 1870-1976

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Register of the Joaquin Maurin Papers, 1870-1976

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Title: Joaquin Maurin Papers,


Date (inclusive): 1870-1976
Creator: Maurin, Joaquin, 1897-1973
Extent: 31 ms. boxes, 1 oversize box, 3 envelopes.
Repository: Hoover Institution Archives
Stanford, California 94305-6010
Abstract: Correspondence, writings, clippings, photographs, and printed matter, relating to communism and socialism in Spain, the Spanish
Civil War, and the American Literary Agency.
Language: Spanish; Castilian

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Access Points

Nin, Andres, 1892-1937.


American Literary Agency.
Partido obrero de unificacion marxista.
Communism.
Communism--Spain.
Fascism--Spain.
Labor movement--Spain.
Socialism--Spain.
Spain.
Spain--History--Civil War, 1936-1939.

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 1


Spain--Politics and government--20th century.
1896, January 13 Born in Bonansa, Huesca (Spain), of Aragon mother and Catalan
father
1914-1918 Teacher of geography and history at Lerida high-school
Member of "Juventud Republicana", Lerida Writer for El Ideal, the daily
mouthpiece of "Juventud Republicana"
1919, December 2nd Congress of the "Confederacion Nacional del Trabajo" (C.N.T.) in
Madrid during which it decided to affiliate itself with the Communist
International
1919-mid 1920 Stationed in Madrid during his tour of duty in the Spanish army
mid 1920 Joined the C.N.T.
fall 1920-1921 Secretary of the "Confederacion Provincial del Trabajo", Lerida
Member of the regional committee of Catalonia of the C.N.T.,
representing the province of Lerida
1920-1922 Editor of Lucha Social, Lerida, a trade-unionist weekly founded by
Pedro Bonet in 1919
1921, May Left with Andres Nin, Arlandis and Ibanez for Moscow
1921, June-August Delegate of the C.N.T. to the 3rd Congress of the Communist
International and to the Founding Congress of the Red International of
Labor Unions (Profintern)
1921, October National plenum of the C.N.T. in Lerida at which the report of the
delegation, written by Maurin, was unanimously approved
1921, October-end of February 1922 Provisional secretary of the executive committee of the C.N.T.
1922, June National conference of the C.N.T. in Saragossa at which it rejected the
Communist International and the Profintern (triumph of the
anarcho-sindicalist position within the C.N.T.)
1922, December Co-founder at a meeting in Bilbao of the "Comites Sindicalistas
Revolucionarios" (C.S.R.), minority within the C.N.T., close to the
"Partido Comunista de Espana" (P.C.E.) and which wanted the C.N.T.
to reaffiliate itself with the Communist International
1922, December 21-December 1924 Founder and editor of La Batalla, Barcelona, a trade-unionist
communist weekly, mouthpiece of the C.S.R., around which gathered
a group of Catalan communists and which was subsequently
incorporated into the P.C.E. in 1924
1923 Left the C.N.T.
1924, May Author, L'anarcho-syndicalisme en Espagne (Anarcho-sindicalism in
Spain), Paris, Librairie du Travail; 47 p.
1924, June-July Delegate to the 3rd Congress of the Profintern sent by the executive
committee of the C.S.R.
1924, mid November Plenum of the regional federations of the P.C.E. in Madrid at which
Maurin and his group (the "Federacion Comunista Catalano-Balear",
F.C.C.B.) criticized the policy of the executive committee, forcing it to
resign
1925, January 12 Arrested as he was coming out of the Ateneo of Barcelona
1925, January 12-October 4, 1927 Political prisoner, first in the prison "Modelo" in Barcelona, then in the
fortress of Montjuich, then again in Barcelona
1926, November 23 Acquitted, but not released immediately
1927, November-June 1930 Resided in Neuilly s/Seine (Paris)
Worked for Le Monde
Correspondent for Tass and Izvestia on Spanish issues
1927, November 26 Married Jeanne Lifchitz (sister of Boris Souvarine)
1928, March-May Went to Moscow to justify his position to the Control Commission of
the Communist International; whitewashed and offered to be member
of the executive committee of the P.C.E.: refused
1928, December 22 Birth of son Mario in Paris

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 2


1929, August 3rd Congress of the P.C.E. in Paris. The F.C.C.B. had to send its
proposals, Maurin and Bonet not having been allowed to attend as
delegates
1930, June Returned to Spain after the fall of Primo de Rivera
1930, Summer So-called Conference of Pamplona of the P.C.E. to which the F.C.C.B.
was not invited
Maurin expelled from the party. The F.C.C.B. sided with him and was
also expelled, and started seeking contacts with the "Partit Comunista
Catala" that Jordi Arquer and other members of the F.C.C.B. founded
in the years 1928-1929, refusing to follow the discipline of the
Communist International any longer
1930, October 24 Author, Los Hombres de la Dictadura (The men of the dictatorship),
Madrid, Cenit; 241 p.
1931, March 1 1st Congress of the F.C.C.B. at Tarrasa. Incorporated the "Partit
Comunista Catala" which had agreed to the fusion at its congress in
the beginning of November 1930
Founded the "Bloque Obrero y Campesino" (B.O.C.) as a rallying
platform and framework for communist sympathisers and as a
propaganda organization. The F.C.C.B., in effect, was converted into
being the administrator of the B.O.C. Maurin was secretary-general
1931, April 12 The B.O.C. participated in the municipal elections which brought about
the end of the monarchy and the proclamation of the Republic on April
14
1931, June Visited by a delegation of the Communist International which wanted
the B.O.C. to be incorporated into the P.C.E.; Maurin refused and was
expelled from the Communist International in July
1932, January 25 Author, La Revolucion Espanola. De la Monarquia Absoluta a la
Revolucion Socialista (The Spanish revolution. From absolute
monarchy to the socialist revolution), Madrid, Cenit; 196 p.
1932, April 4 2nd Congress of the F.C.C.B. in Barcelona. Changed its name to
"Federacion Comunista Iberica" (F.C.I.)
1933, February Working classes conference convened by the B.O.C. in Barcelona
1933, March The B.O.C. suggested the formation of the "Alianza Obrera
Antifascista" which organized the October 1934 uprising
1933, end of June 1st Congress of the F.C.I.
1934, April 2nd Congress of the F.C.I.
1935, April Author, Hacia la Segunda Revolucion (Until the second revolution),
Barcelona, Alfa; 253 p. Translated into French in 1935 and published
in Paris by Rieder under the title Revolution et Contre-revolution en
Espagne; 367 p. Reedited in Spanish in 1966 and published in Paris
by Ruedo Iberico under the title Revolucion y Contrarrevolucion en
Espana (Revolution and counter-revolution in Spain); 289 p.
1935, September Founded the "Partido Obrero de Unificacion Marxista" (P.O.U.M.)
through the fusion of the B.O.C. and the "Izquierda Comunista" that
Nin founded in 1932
1936, February Elected Deputy to the Cortes for the city of Barcelona under the "Front
d'Esquerres", the Republican coalition of Catalonia, in which he was
politically active since the end of 1935
1936, July Wife and son left for Paris Found himself in insurgent territory
(Bisquaye, Galicia) at the outbreak of the civil war. Hid under false
names
1936, September 3 Arrested. Detained in Panticosa, Huesca, and then in the provincial
prison of Jaca, Huesca, under the name of Joaquin Julio Ferrer
1936, September Various newspapers announced his capture and execution
1937, early September Released. Tried to reach France

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 3


1937, September 6 Recognized at the border. Arrested under his real name and
transferred to Saragossa
1937, October 8 Brother Manuel died in the prison "Modelo" in Barcelona
1937-May 1942 In solitary confinement in the provincial prison of Salamanca
1941, August 30 Wife and son arrived in New York (American citizens in April 1953)
1942, May-November Provincial prison of Barcelona
1942, November-March 1944 Central prison of Burgos Wrote draft of En las Prisiones de Franco (In
the prisons of Franco) under the title of "Los Siete Circulos"
1944, March-October 1946 Provincial prison of Barcelona
1944, August 19 His case came up for trial; sentenced to 30 years
1946, October 1 Paroled under an amnesty for some political prisoners, but confined to
Madrid where he worked as a translator for Jose Janes Publications
1947, July 4 Was given a passport to visit his family in New York, provided he
returned to Spain. Left for Neuilly s/Seine
1947, September 30 American embassy in Paris granted him a temporary visitor's visa
1947, October 16 Arrived in New York (his visa was extended twice, the second time
until April 16, 1949)
1947 Held a position with Dana Perfumes of Buenos Aires, which wanted
him to undergo a 6-months training period in New York
1948, end of February Injured his back: immobilized for a few months and incapacitated for a
year and a half. Unable to return to Spain, he thus forfeited his
conditional liberty
1948, March-March 1950 Commercial representative in the U.S. of the Spanish firm PRADESA
1949, July Founded the American Literary Agency (A.L.A.), a newspaper agency
which distributed articles written by him and others to some 35 Central
and Latin American newspapers
1949, September-July 1952 Commercial representative in the U.S. of the Spanish firm Jose
Collado Herrero
1951, January-April 1954 Chief writer for the Boletin de Informac on de Dana, New York
1953 The F.B.I. asked him to leave the country
1954, April September 1957 Press attache to the Costa Rican delegation to the United Nations in
New York
1961, April 24 American citizen
1973, November 12 Died in New York
1974, May 5 Author, En Las Prisiones de Franco (In the prisons of Franco), Mexico,
B. Costa-Amic; 210 p.

Note

For further information, see the correspondence file for the following correspondents, to which Maurin gave answers to specific reference
questions about his past activities and Spanish politics of the 1920s and 1930s: Arquer, Jordi; Bonamusa Gaspa, Francisco; Cardona, Jose
Manuel; Connelly Ullman, Joan; Kairis, Robert A.; Meaker, Gerald H.; Pages, Pedro (Victor Alba); Payne, Stanley; Portela, Luis; Thomas,
Hugh; Wolfe, Bertram and Ella

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 4


BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, 1896-1974.

Box Box 1-2. BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, 1896-1974.

Arrangement

Arranged chronologically.

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 5


CORRESPONDENCE, 1915-1973.

Box Box 2-11. CORRESPONDENCE, 1915-1973.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent.

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 6


SPEECHES AND WRITINGS, 1918-1973.

Box Box 12-19. SPEECHES AND WRITINGS, 1918-1973.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by title within two chronological subdivisions, before and after 1948.

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 7


AMERICAN LITERARY AGENCY, 1949-1973.

Box Box 19-24. AMERICAN LITERARY AGENCY, 1949-1973.

Scope and Content Note

Material related to the newspaper agency that Maurin founded in July 1949 and which distributed articles written by him and
others to some thirty-five Central and Latin American newspapers. General office correspondence, arranged chronologically,
and articles written by Maurin for the Agency, arranged chronologically under the various pen names he used

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 8


SUBJECT FILE, 1870-1973.

Box Box 25-29. SUBJECT FILE, 1870-1973.

Scope and Content Note

Correspondence, printed matter, minutes, newsletters, reports, arranged alphabetically by topic

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 9


NEWSPAPERS, 1919-1976.

Box Box 30-31. NEWSPAPERS, 1919-1976.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by title

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 10


MEMORABILIA, 1950-1952.

Box Box 32 on shelf.


MEMORABILIA, 1950-1952.

Scope and Content Note

Two oversize scrapbooks.

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 11


PHOTOGRAPHS, 1920s-1970s.

Box 10. A-V. PHOTOGRAPHS, 1920s-1970s.

Note

See photo card catalog

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 12


Appendix to register

Appendix to register

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 13


BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, 1896-1974

BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, 1896-1974

Box 1 Articles on Joaquin Maurin (hereafter Maurin)


Biographical data
Pre-1936 identification documents (passports, certificates, passes, etc.)
Pre-1936 miscellaneous papers
Imprisonment, 1925-1927
Letters of support to Maurin in his controversy with Gabriel Leon Trilla, 1928
Deputy to the Cortes, 1936. See also SUBJECT FILE, Spain, Catalonia, Elections
Envelopes of letters sent to his wife while in prison, 1943-1944
Judgement, 1944, and conditional release, 1946
Job applications, 1949
Visa and naturalization process, 1947-1961
Biographical data submitted
Birth certificate, good conduct certificate and finger prints
Correspondence
of Jeanne Maurin (hereafter JM) with various people, 1942-1957
of JM and Maurin with Max Blecher, Attorney, 1948-1957
Miscellaneous, 1947-1951
Documents submitted and affidavits of various people, 1947-1954
Miscellaneous notes by Maurin
State Department and Justice Department; Immigration and Naturalization Service 1941-1954
General (including articles on immigration laws)
Articles written by Maurin submitted to the State Department
Citizenship, 1961
Post-1946 Spanish and American passports
Member of the Costa Rican delegation to the United Nations, N.Y., 1954-1957
United Nations press cards
Invitations from various United Nations delegations
Membership cards to various societies
Box 2 Vaccination certificates
Hospital bills
Post-1947 miscellaneous papers
obituaries, eulogies, tributes, 1973
Condolences sent to JM, 1973-1974

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 14


CORRESPONDENCE, 1915-1973

CORRESPONDENCE, 1915-1973

Box 2 Unidentified
Pre-1936
Post-1947
Anne, 1949
Gabriel, 1965-1967
Horacio, 1948
Maria, 1962
Poeta, 1952-1954
Rafael, 1959-1964
Abril, Francisco, 1962
Abril, Xavier, 1931
Acadia Company, Inc., N.Y., 1949. See also Collado Herrero, Jose
Adroher, Enrique (Gironella), 1947-1949. See also SUBJECT FILE, Partido Obrero de Unificacion Marxista
Agrupacion Cultural de la Pena, Mieres (Diego Santamaria, Secretary), 1932
Aguade i Miro, Jaume, 1929-1930
Aguado-Andreut, Salvador and Claridad Olalquiaga, 1948-1972. See also SUBJECT FILE, Hungary and
BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM
Aguilar, S.A., Madrid, 1954-1968
Aguirre, Jose Antonio. See BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Visa and Naturalization process, Documents submitted
Aguirre y Cardenas. Juan, 1947-1948
Alba, Victor. See Pages, Pedro
Alberich. Manuel, 1950-1963
Albertini, Georges, 1961-1964
Alberto Erro, Carlos. See SUBJECT FILE Hungary
Alberto Sanchez, Luis. See SUBJECT FILE, Hungary
Aldecoa, Ignacio, 1960-1961
Alexander, Robert J., 1952-1960
Alfarache, Progreso A. ( CNT, Mexico), 1960-1963
Alliluyeva, Svetlana, 1968
Alloza, Fernando, 1970
Alsina, Jean, 1950
Angel Queredo, Miguel. See SUBJECT FILE, Hungary
Angelopoulos, Angelos, 1962
Anllo, Juan, 1967
Antoine Chiris Company Inc., N.Y., 1950. See also Collado Herrero, Jose
Apolo, Barcelona, 1932
Araquistain, Luis ( Leviatan and Espana, Madrid), 1928-1959
Araquistain, Ramon -son of Luis Araquistain-, 1959-1970
Arciniega, Rosa. See SUBJECT FILE, Hungary
Arciniegas, Aurora -daughter of German Arciniegas?-, 1964
Arciniegas, Gabriela -daughter of German Arciniegas?-, 1973
Arciniegas, German, 1972-1973. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Obituaries
Arco Alvarez, Jose Luis del (Lainz y Compania, Havana, Cuba), n.d.
Arendt, Hannah. See Spanish Refugee Aid, Inc., N.Y.
Argente, Baldomero, 1952-1965. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Visa and naturalization process, Documents
submitted
Arino, Enrique, 1952
Box 3 Arquer, Jordi. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Letters of support to Maurin and Condolences sent to JM;
SUBJECT FILE, Partido Obrero de Unification Marxista and Union Socialista Espanola
1947-1957
1958-1973
Ascoli, Max ( The Reporter, N.Y.), 1951
Asensio, Jose (U.S. Representative of the Spanish Government in exile), 1950-1960
Asturias, Miguel Angel and Blanca de Asturias de Mora y Araujo, 1970-1974
Ateneo Popular de Mieres, Asturias (Luis Santiago Alvarez, Secretary), 1931-1932

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 15


CORRESPONDENCE, 1915-1973

Aub, Max, 1963


Ayma i Ayala, Jaume, 1963-1964
Balius, Jaime, 1958. See also Ruiz, Pablo
Ballester-Gozalvo, Jose, 1964
Baraibar, Carlos de ( Claridad, Madrid), 1935. See also SUBJECT FILE, Hungary
Barrieiro, Dr. y Senora, 1963-1964
Barrett, Edward W., 1956
Barrull, Jaume, 1973. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM
Barton, Paul. See Veltrusky, Jiri
Basque Delegation, N.Y., 1950
La Batalla, Paris, 1950
Benedict, Edward E., 1951
Benitez, Jaime, 1958-1962. See also SUBJECT FILE, Hungary
Bentata, J., 1962. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM
Berch, Victor A. (Brandeis University, Special Collections, Waltham, Mass.), 1969
Berghof, Erich, 1952-1953
Berle, Adolf A., 1961
Bernard, L. L., 1931
Bevan, Aneurin, 1958
Blanc, Jorge, 1954
Blanc Gaillard de la Roche, Juan -father of Jorge Blanc-, 1949
Blecher, Jr., Max, 1960. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Visa and naturalization process, Correspondence with
Max Blecher
Bolloten, Burnett, 1954-1955
Bolloten, Gladys Elvie, 1954-1963
Bonamusa Gaspa, Francisco, 1931-1972
Bondy, Francois, 1953-1957. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Visa and naturalization process, Documents
submitted
Bonet, Pedro, 1947-1973. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Letters of support to Maurin
Borges, Alberto, 1959-1960
Bosh, Juan, 1961-1963. See also SPEECHES AND WRITINGS, Post-1948, Course on political ideologies given at
the Institute of Political Education in San Jose, Costa Rica
Bowers, Claude C., 1954
Breguelo, Antonio. See BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM
Brockway, Fenner, 1947-1948. See also Independent Labour Party
Broue, Pierre, 1972
Bruguera, Antonio, 1959-1973
Bullejos Sanchez, Jose, 1959-1960
Burgos, Carmen de, 1931
Calamandrei, Mauro, 1966
Campalans, Rafael, 1932
Campana de Watts, Luz, 1973
Camus, Albert, 1959
Canas, Alberto F., 1955-1973
Cano, Rafael del (Ateneo Cientifico, Literario y Artistico, Madrid), 1931
Cantinflas. See Moreno, Mario
Capdevilla, Arturo. See SUBJECT FILE, Hungary
Capdevilla, Jose, 1948-1960
Capella, See BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM
Carballo, Jose F., 1958-1963
Carbo, Sergio, 1960
Carcagente, Agustin, 1972
Cardona, Jose Manuel, 1962-1963
Carillo, Santiago, 1935
Carod, Saturnino -husband of Adoracion Lahoz-, 1951-1959
Carpio, Campio, 1963
Box 4 Carrion, Benjamin, 1955-1960. See also SUBJECT FILE, Hungary
Casajuana, Isidro, 1949-1950

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 16


CORRESPONDENCE, 1915-1973

Casals, Pablo, 1950-1960


Casanovas, Juan, 1928-1929. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Letters of support to JM
Casona, Alejandro. See SUBJECT FILE, Hungary
Castanon de la Pena, Jose Manuel, 1958
Castells Vinyals, Jose, 1948-1950
Castillo, Othon, 1962-1973
Castro, Americo, 1963
Cenit S.A., Madrid, 1930-1935
Chandler, Tertius, 1955
Chaplin, Charlie, 1950
Chwat, Paul, 1964
Clappier, Louis, 1948-1949
Claraso, Noel, 1967
Colberg, Severo E. See SPEECHES AND WRITINGS, Post-1948, "Revolucion y Contrarrevolucion en la Rusia
Sovietica", series of three speeches given at the Graduate School of Public Administration, San Juan, Puerto
Rico
Collado Herrero, Jose, 1949-1952
Collinet, Marcel, 1949
Colome, (Comite Departemental de Paris-Seine du P.O.U.M.), 1959
Comas, Pere, 1928-1929
Comision Coordinadora de la Campana Mundial de Prensa por la Libertad de Espana, Mexico, 1962
Communist International
Executive Committee, 1928
Secretariat, Jules Humbert-Droz, 1928 (including the International Control Commission)
Roman Secretariat, 1930
Companys, Luis, 1920-1921. See also SUBJECT FILE, Maurin, Jeanne, Correspondence
Comunidad Iberica, Mexico, 1966
Conference sur la Guerre Politique des Soviets (Rome, Nov. 18-22, 1961), 1961-1962. Correspondence with
various participants
Connelly Ullman, Joan, 1963. See also SUBJECT FILE, Spain, Anticlericalism
Convencion de Republicanos Espanoles de la Argentina, 1973
Cortes, Joaquin ( CNT, Mexico), 1950-1961
Costa Amic, Bartolome, 1948-1960
Cuadernos (published by the Congress for Cultural Freedom, Paris), 1953-1963
Cuito, Amadeu, 1966
Box 5 Dali, Salvador, 1950-1951
Dana, Doris, 1956
Dana Perfumes, Buenos Aires and New York, 1947-1951. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Visa and naturalization
process, Correspondence, Miscellaneous
Darlee, Irina M., 1965
Davidson, Jacques, n.d.
Deambrosis-Martins, Carlos, 1964 (writing to Stanley Ross, in charge of ALA)
Deering-Milliken Export Corporation, N.Y., 1949. See also Collado Herrero, Jose
Diego Perez, Ismael, 1957-1958
Dolevsky, (Tass, Moscow), 1930
Domingo, Marcelino, 1928-1930
Dos Passos, John. See SUBJECT FILE, Hungary
Ducach, Teodoro, 1959-1965
Dundee Mills Inc., Georgia, 1949. See also Collado Herrero, Jose
Dunois, Amedee, 1934
Eastman, Max, 1931-1947. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Visa and naturalization process, Correspondence of
JM and Documents submitted
Editors Press Service, Inc., N.Y., 1969-1970
Einstein, Albert, 1950
Escobal, Patricia P., 1968
Escobal, Pedro. See BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM
Escudero, Vicente, 1955

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 17


CORRESPONDENCE, 1915-1973

Espana Libre, Toulouse. See Gonzalez Malo, Jesus and SPEECHES AND WRITINGS, Post-1948, "Hombres e
Historia"
Espla, Carlos, 1928-1966
Est-Ouest, Paris. See Guibert, Yves
Estenger, Rafael, 1970
Estevez, Eulogio, 1930
Facio, Gonzalo J., 1953
Faulkner, William. See SUBJECT FILE, Hungary
Federacion Local de Sindicatos y Sociedades Obreras, La Fuelguera, Asturias, 1932
Federacion Local de Sociedades y Sindicatos Obreros (A.I.T.-C.N.T.), Gijon, 1932
Feldman, Harry M., 1956
Fernandez Gutierrez, Julian, 1967
Ferrandiz, D. F., 1950
Ferrater Mora, Jose, 1954-1973. See also SUBJECT FILE, Hungary
Ferrer, Miguel, 1929-1930. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Letters of support to Maurin
Figueres, Jose
1951-1961
1962-1971
Fillat, Alvaro, 1951-1952
Fisher, Ruth, 1951-1955
Florit, Eugenio, 1971
Frank, Waldo, 1954-1964. See also SUBJECT FILE, Hungary
Galiana, Gregorio R., 1957
Galindez, Jesus de, 1954
Gallegos, Romulo. See SUBJECT FILE, Hungary
Galvez, Benigna -wife of Manolo Villar-, 1952-1957
Galvis Ramirez, Alejandro ( Vanguardia Liberal, Colombia), 1970
Garcia, Manuel M., 1952
Garcia, Pilar (Pili), 1947-1952
Garcia Lamola, Pere, 1973. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM
Garcia Lopez, A., 1960
Garcia Lorca, Francisco, 1949-1963. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM
Garcia Lorca de los Rios, Laura -wife of Francisco Garcia Lorca- (for the Hispanic Institute in the United States,
Columbia University), 1953-1967
Garcia Pascal, Jose R., 1963-1966
Garcia Trevino, Rodrigo ( Cuadernos, Mexico), 1955-1959
Garcitoral, Alicio, 1957
Garrabou, Juan, 1959
Geigel-Polanco, Vicente, 1954
Gelada, Francisco, 1972-1973
General Motors Corporation, N.Y., 1948-1950
Gillette, Alberto, 1966
Gironella. See Adroher, Enrique
Gispert, Maria, 1965. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM
Givaudan-Delawanna, Inc., 1950
Box 6 Godas i Vila, Frederic, 1948-1957
Godson, Roy, 1966
Gomez de la Serna, Ramon, 1956-1962
Gondi, Ovidio, 1951-1972. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Visa and naturalization process, Documents
submitted
Gonzalez, Bonifacio, 1948-1951
Gonzalez, Luis, 1953
Gonzalez Feo, Mario, 1960-1966
Gonzalez Lopez, Emilio. See Tierno Galvan, Enrique
Gonzalez Malo, Jesus, 1957-1967
Gonzalez Muela, Joaquin, 1973
Gordon, Richard A., 1963-1968
Gordon Ordas, Felix, 1957-1959

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CORRESPONDENCE, 1915-1973

Gorkin, Julian, 1929-1973. See also Cuadernos and BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Visa and Naturalization process,
Correspondence of JM and SUBJECT FILE, Hungary and Partido Obrero de Unificacion Marxista
Granell, Eugenio F., 1968
Granier. See l'Opinio
Grant, Frances. See Inter-American Association for Democracy and Freedom
Grossi-Mier, Manuel, 1972-1973 (including literature of the Partido Socialista Obrero Espanol). See also
BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM
Guehenno, Jean ( Europe, Editions Rieder, Paris), 1932-1936
Guibert, Yves, 1961-1962
Gutman, Bob, 1951-1968. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM
Guzman, Mario, 1964-1973
Habaru, A., 1928
Hall, Florence, 1964
Haya de la Torre, Victor Raul, 1929
Henson, Francis A., ( The Marxist Quarterly, N.Y.,), 1936
Hernandez Zancajo, Carlos, 1935
Hidalgo, Diego, 1928-1960
Hispanic Society of America, N.Y. (Adelaide M. Meyer). See also Huntington, Archer M.
Hook, Sidney, 1949
Humbert-Droz, Jules. See Communist International, Secretariat
Hunt, J. Christopher, 1967
Huntington, Archer M., 1954-1955
Huxley, Aldous, 1959-1960
Ibanez, Roberto. See SUBJECT FILE, Hungary
Iduarte, Andres, n.d.
Iglesias, Ignacio, 1953-1963. See also Cuadernos and BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM
Iglesias, Ramon -cousin of Maurin-, 1936. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Visa and Naturalization process,
Correspondence of JM and SUBJECT FILE, Maurin, Jeanne, Correspondence
Independent Labour Party, London, 1936. See also SUBJECT FILE, Maurin, Jeanne, Correspondence
Institute of International Labor Research, Inc., N.Y. See Volman, Sacha
Inter-American Association for Democracy and Freedom, N.Y., 1957-1973
The Irish Worker, Dublin (Jim Larkin), 1931
Iturrioz, Jose ( Avicena, Barcelona), 1952-1956
Izvestia, Moscow, 1928
James Cunningham, Son & Co., N.Y., 1948
Janes, Jose, 1947-1949 (including correspondence of his wife, Ester Nadal, 1959 )
Jauregui Hurtado, Arturo. See Organizacion Regional Interamericana de Trabajadores
John Bean Manufacturing Company, Lansing, Mich., 1948
Juan Ferres y Hermano, Barcelona, 1950
Julia, Jaime (Columbia Pictures International Corporation, N.Y.), 1949-1950
Just, Julio, 1962-1969 (including articles of Just and the message of the President of the Cortes of the Spanish
Government in exile, Mexico, 1963 )
Kairis, Robert A., 1964-1965
Kantor, Harry, 1960-1970
Kent, Victoria ( Iberica, N.Y.), 1956-1969. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM
Kilbom, Karl, 1934 (including issues of the Folkets Dagblad, Stockholm, which published some of Maurin's
articles)
Kohl, Hermann J., 1951-1953
Lafuente, A., 1966
Lahoz, Adoracion -wife of Saturnino Carod-, 1952-1958
Lajara, Sanz, 1962
Lana-Sarrate, C., 1951
Languas, J. A., 1957
Lardo Cuneo, 1936
Larrea, Gustavo, 1956-1968
Box 7 Lautier Fils, Inc., N.Y., 1949-1951. See also Collado Herrero, Jose
Lazarevitch, N. See BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM
Lazitch, Branco, 1963-1966. See also Guibert, Yves

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 19


CORRESPONDENCE, 1915-1973

Leighton, Charles H., 1959-1972 (including two of his essays on Casona)


Leon Treso, Francisco, 1954
Lemos, Percy M., 1958-1959
Levitas, S. M., ( The New Leader, N.Y.), 1948-1960
Llopis, Rodolfo, 1929-1954
Llorens, Carmen, 1961
Llorens Castillo, Vicente, 1966-1972 (including a resume of Maurin). See also Tierno Galvan, Enrique
Lopez, Juan ( CNT, Mexico), 1956
Lorton de Ramos, Henni, 1958
Losada, Jorge ( The Latin American Times, N.Y.) 1965
Lovestone, Jay, 1934
Lozovsky, Alexander (Secretary, Profintern), 1928
Lundquist, Darrel W., 1969
Luque, Juan Jose, 1947
Luter, John, 1963
McCampbell & Company, N.Y., 1949. See also Collado Herrero, Jose
McDonald, Nancy. See Spanish Refugee Aid, Inc., N.Y.
McDonough, J. J. See General Motors Corporation
Macia, Francesco (Generalitat de Catalunya), 1931
Madariaga, Salvador de, 1954-1972. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM and Visa and
Naturalization process, Correspondence of JM
Manach, Jorge. See SUBJECT FILE, Hungary
Manzano, Cesar, 1955-1968. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM
Marichal, Juan, 1956-1970
Marimon Cairol, Joseph, 1972
Marin, Miguel A., 1966-1973
Marquez, Antonio, 1959
Marti Jara, Enrique, 1930-1961
Martin de Alvarez, Christina -daughter of Arsenio Martin, for whom see BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Letters of support
to Maurin-, 1958-1966. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Obituaries
Martinet, Marcel (Editions Rieder, Paris), 1932
Martinez Barrio, Diego, 1947-1960. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Visa and Naturalization process, Documents
submitted and SUBJECT FILE, Maurin, Jeanne, Correspondence
Martinez Feduchy, Manuel, 1956
Martinez Garcia, Manolo, 1948-1958
Martinez de Utiel, C. A., 1969
Masferrer, Lorenzo, 1953-1957. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM and SUBJECT FILE,
Bloque Obrero y Campesino, 1st Congress
Mata, Andres, 1957-1964
Matteo, Ivan and Maria Lombardo, n.d.
Maura, Miguel, 1964 (including correspondence with his grandson, Joaquin Romero Maura)
Maurin, Maria -sister of Maurin-, 1967-1972
Maurin, Mario -son of Maurin-, 1967 (including a resume of Mario Maurin)
Meaker, Gerald H., 1963-1965
Medrano, Humberto, 1961-1966
Menendez, Aquilino Moral, 1959-1972. See also SUBJECT FILE, Gibraltar
Meyer, Hakon, 1934
Meziat, Enrique, 1934
Miller, Arthur, 1950
Mir Porte, Rafael, 1965
Miravittles, Jaume (Martin W. de Soto), 1928-1964. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM,
Obituaries and Visa and Naturalization process, Correspondence of JM and Documents submitted
Miro, Fidel, 1963-1966
Molina, Juan M., 1969
Monge Alfaro, Carlos. See SUBJECT FILE, Hungary
Monteiro de Castro, Livia Santos, 1968
Montejo, Maria Lilia, 1954-1958
Montezuma Hurtado, Alberto, 1967 (including some of his articles)

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 20


CORRESPONDENCE, 1915-1973

Moreno, Mario (Cantinflas), 1955-1971


Morodo, Raul, 1973
Mosquera, Marta, 1965
Moulines, Linus, 1947-1973. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM
Movimiento de Accion Sindical, New York Delegation, 1960
Munoz Abad, J. (Ateneo de Madrid), 1931
Munoz Marin, Luis, 1950-1962
Nanita, Abelardo R. (hijo), 1965
The Nation, N.Y., 1954
The New York Public Library, n.d.
The New York Times, 1959. See also SUBJECT FILE, El Campesino
Nieto, Jose, 1953
Nin, Andres, 1928-1931. See also SUBJECT FILE, Maurin, Jeanne, Correspondence
Nonoyama, Minoko, 1971-1973
Norda Essential Oils Company, N.Y., 1950
Nunez, Benjamin, 1954-1962. See also SPEECHES AND WRITINGS, Post-1948, Course on political ideologies
given at the Institute of Political Education in San Jose, Costa Rica and SUBJECT FILE, Stevenson, Adlai
Nunez, Enrique ( Replica, Puerto Rico), 1972
Nunez Arca, Pascual, 1959 (including his resume and articles of his)
Olalquiaga, Caridad. See Aguado-Andreut, Salvador
Olivar-Bertrand, R., 1962-1973 (including his resume)
Olivares, Delgado, 1956
Onis, Federico de, 1949-1953. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Visa and Naturalization process, Documents
submitted
L'Opinio, Barcelona, 1928 (including a questionnaire to which Maurin answered -on Spanish politics)
Box 8 Orfila Reynal, Arnaldo. See SUBJECT FILE, Hungary
Organizacion Regional Interamericana de Trabajadores, Mexico, 1962 (including articles of Arturo Jauregui
Hurtado, Secretary-General)
Organization of American States, W.,D.C., 1956
Orlich, Francisco J., 1962-1963
Ortega y Gasset, Eduardo, 1957
Ortega y Gasset, Jose, 1952
Ortiz, Eloy, 1959 (including one article of his)
Overseas News Agency, 1949-1950
Pachter, Mrs. Henry (Henri Rabasseire), 1967
Pages, Mariona -sister of Pedro Pages-, 1949-1953
Pages, Pedro (Victor Alba). See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Obituaries
1947-1959 (including articles of Victor Alba on Guatemala and Largo Caballero, 1954 )
1960-1974 (including a letter to the editor concerning the P.O.U.M., 1964 )
Pane, Josep, 1953-1972. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM
Parajou, Mario. See BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM
Pareja Diezcanseco, Alfredo, 1961. See SPEECHES AND WRITINGS, Post-1948, Course on political ideologies
given at the Institute of Political Education in San Jose, Costa Rica
Pares, Francisco, 1962-1963
Partido Obrero de Unificacion Marxista (P.O.U.M.), Paris, 1947-1973 (including newsletters)
Pascual Mora, Ramon, 1961
Pasion, Antonio de la, 1949
Payne, Stanley, 1960-1971. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM
Pego, Aurelio, 1951-1971
Pellicena Camacho, Pedro, 1958-1959
Perez Castro, Ismael -father of Ismael Perez Perasso, Carlos Perez Perasso and Elena Perez de Griem-,
1958-1959
Perez de Griem, Elena, 1959
Perez Perasso, Carlos, 1954-1961
Perez Perasso, Ismael, 1952-1962
Perez Sarmiento, Guillermo, 1958-1963
Perez Solis, Oscar, 1924-1951. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Letters of support to Maurin
Perez Vicente, Manuel, 1952

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 21


CORRESPONDENCE, 1915-1973

Le Peuple, Brussels, 1934


Picasso, Pablo, 1965
Picon Salas, Mariano. See SUBJECT FILE, Hungary
Pifarre, Roque, 1956
Pijoan, Jose, 1930-1955 (including an essay of his on Caravaggio)
Pina, Francisco. See Araquistain, Luis
Pineda de Castro, Alvaro, 1962
Piquer Mor, F., 1953
Le Populaire, Paris, 1934
Portas, Rafael E. (Sindicato de Trabajadores de la Produccion Cinematografica, Mexico), 1954
Portela, Luis, 1948-1973 (including a long manuscript of Portela on the origins of the communist party in Spain).
See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Obituaries
Poseidon, Buenos Aires, 1949-1950
PRADESA (Productos Agricolas y Derivados, S.A.), Barcelona, 1947-1950
Box 9 Prewett, Virginia ( The Latin American Times, N.Y.), 1965
Prieto, Indalecio, 1948
Prieto, Tomas, 1968
Puente, Isaac, 1929
Pujol Font, Joan Luis, 1931
Putzeys, Guillermo A., 1965
Quer Torrent, Joan, 1960
Rabasseire, Henri. See Pachter, Mrs. Henry
Racaj Montemayor, Jose A. See BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM
Raditsa, Bogdan, 1958
Radunsky, Ines, 1961-1965
Ramira Gomez, Vicente, 1948-1950
Ramos, Henri L., 1958
Ravines, Eudocio, 1929-1970
Rebull, Daniel (David Rey), 1948-1958. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Letters of support to Maurin,
Condolences sent to JM and SUBJECT FILE, Maurin, Jeanne, Correspondence
Redondo, Susana, 1951-1952
Reina, Antonio, 1954-1959. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Visa and Naturalization process, Documents
submitted
La Revolution Proletarienne, Paris, 1932
Rey, David. See Rebull, Daniel
Reyes, Alfonso, 1956-1959. See also SUBJECT FILE, Hungary
Reyes, Manuela M. de -related to Alfonso Reyes-, 1960-1962
Rio, Angel and Amelia del Rio (The Hispanic Institute in the United States, Columbia University), 1954-1964. See
also Garcia Lorca de los Rios, Laura
Rios, Fernando de los, 1947. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Visa and Naturalization process, Correspondence
of JM and Documents submitted
Roa, Raul. See SUBJECT FILE, Hungary
Robles, Emmanuel, 1968
Robles Piquer, Eduardo, 1968 (including his resume; an article on, and a caricature of, Arturo Illia)
Rocabert, Juan, 1958-1972. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM
Rodrigues, Jesus, 1960
Rodriguez, Enrique, 1948-1952
Rodriguez, Ramon, 1968
Rojas, Ricardo. See SUBJECT FILE, Hungary
Romero, Luis, 1965
Romero Maura, Joaquin, 1964-1965
Rosarios, Ottocar, 1965
Ross, Stanley, 1963 (including an article of his and one on him by Mitchel Levitas)
Rossi, Angelo, 1951
Roure-Dupont, Inc., N.Y., 1950
Roviralta, Jose Maria, 1948-1949
Rubia Barcia, Jose, 1970
Ruiz, Pablo ( El Amigo del Pueblo, Paris) and Jaime Balius, 1962

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 22


CORRESPONDENCE, 1915-1973

Saborit Colomer, Andres, 1953. See also El Socialista, Paris


Samblancat, Angel, 1915-1930
Sanchez, Manolo, 1948-1973. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM
Sanchez Roca, Mariano, 1949
Santos, Eduardo, 1953-1966
Santovenia, Emeterio S., 1960
Sarda Llorens, Rafael, 1949-1973. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM
Sarradell, Enrique ( El Pais, Lerida), 1928
Sawa, Takaaki, 1969-1973. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM
Sax, Ernie and Eithne, 1950-1969
Scottdale Mills, Georgia, 1949
Senador Gomez, Julio, 1917
Sender, Ramon J. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Visa and Naturalization process, Documents submitted;
Obituaries and SUBJECT FILE, Hungary
1952-1954
Box 10 1955-1960
1961-1966
1967-1973
Letters of Maurin to various Central and Latin American newspapers regarding their possible publication of
Sender's articles, 1953 (arranged alphabetically by newspaper title)
Serge, Victor, 1929-1947
Serge, Vlady, 1949
Serna, Victor de la, 1966
Serra, Javier. See Dana Perfumes
Serra Llavayol, Martin (Productos Plasticos, Madrid), 1949-1953
Serrano Plaja, Arturo, 1961
Serrano Poncela. S., 1957-1960
Sierra Berdecia, Fernando, 1961
Sigurdsson, Halldor -brother of Bella Zagarella-, 1963
Silone, Ignazio, 1958-1962
El Socialista, Paris, 1949-1952
Sociedades Hispanas Confederadas. See Gonzales Malo, Jesus and BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Obituaries
Solano, Wilebaldo, 1947-1965
Solari, Juan Antonio, 1962-1965
Soto, Osvaldo N., 1967-1968
Souchy, Augustin, n.d.
Souvarine, Boris, 1930-1965. See also SUBJECT FILE, Unamuno, Miguel de
Spanish Communist Party. Executive Committee, 1926
Spanish Refugee Aid, Inc., N.Y., 1954-1973. See also Casals, Pablo
Stuart, Jozefa, 1961
Sudamericana S.A., Buenos Aires, 1949-1966
Sunol, Julio C., 1958-1961
Box 11 Tambone, Natalia and Peter, 1966
Tarradellas, Josep, 1960-1971
Tasca, Angelo, 1934
Tegnell, Geoffrey G., 1971-1972
Teide, Barcelona, 1960
Tellez, Hernando, 1953-1957
Thomas, Hugh, 1961-1963
Thomas, Norman. See SUBJECT FILE, Hungary and Scales, Junius
Tierno Galvan, Enrique; Llorens, Vicente; Gonzalez Lopez, Emilio, 1962
Toller, Ernst, 1932
Torre, Guillermo de, 1959
Torres, J. Eddy, 1958
Le Travail, Geneva, 1934
Trejos, Raul F., 1954-1961
Trilla, Gabriel Leon, 1925
Trotsky, Leon. See SUBJECT FILE, Trotsky, Leon

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 23


CORRESPONDENCE, 1915-1973

Truman, Harry S., 1951-1953


Tuso, Tomas, 1947-1973
United Nations Organizations, N.Y., 1947-1972
Uslar Pietri, Arturo, 1958. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM
Utges, See BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM
Vaquero, Carmen and Eloy, 1958-1960
Vasconcelas, Jose, 1959. See also SUBJECT FILE, Hungary
Vega, Jose de la ( Temas, N.Y.), 1952-1971. See also Portas, Rafael E.
Vela, David. See SUBJECT FILE, Hungary
Velazquez, Juan Luis, 1962
Veltrusky, Jiri (Paul Barton), 1955
Venegas, Filando, Pascual. See SUBJECT FILE, Hungary
Verissimo, Erico (Pan American Union, W.,D.C.), 1956-1958
Vidal Rimont, E., 1969
Vieira, Alexandre, 1928-1960
Viladrich, Alberto, 1956-1972
Villar, Manuel -husband of Benigna Galvez-, 1958-1960
Villeda Morales, Ramon, 1956-1957
Volio Jimenez, Fernando, 1962-1964
Volman, Sacha (Institute of International Labor Research, Inc., N.Y.), 1960-1965
Wagner, Robert F., 1958
Wellington Sears Company, N.Y., 1949
Wolfe, Bertram and Ella, 1934-1969. See also SUBJECT FILE, Hungary
Yusti, Roberto. See SUBJECT FILE, Hungary
Zagarella, Bella -sister of Halldor Sigurds-son-, 1963
Zamora A., 1932
Zulueta Greenbaum, Carmen de, 1963-1964. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Condolences sent to JM
Zwirn, Jacques, 1969

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SPEECHES AND WRITINGS, 1918-1973

Box 11 Pre-1948
Untitled, n.d. Handwritten notes on the Acts of the Baleares
"El actual momento politico" (The present political moment). Handwritten copy of an article published in
Bohemia, September 14, 1933
"La actual revolucion espanola" (the present Spanish revolution), n.d. Newspapers accounts of a speech,
Ateneo of Madrid
"La actual situacion politica" (The present political situation), n.d. Handwritten copy of a speech, Ateneo of
Madrid
"Adonde va el partido socialista?" (Where is the socialist party going?), n.d. Handwritten copy of an article
"Alianza Obrera" (Workers' alliance), n.d. Handwritten copy of an article
"Alianza Obrera Antifascista" (Antifascist workers' alliance). Handwritten copy of an article published in
Mataro, Aug. 2, 1933
"Alianza Obrera contr el Fascismo" (Workers' alliance against fascism). Handwritten copy of an article
published in Bohemia, July 28, 1933
"Amerique Latine" (Latin America), 1930-1931. 10 typewritten articles on various Latin American countries
"El Arte y la Revolucion" (Art and revolution), Jan. 25, 1933. Handwritten copy of an article
"Azana: ida y vuelta" (Azana: back and forth), June 18, 1933. Handwritten copy of a speech, Barcelona
"Bajo la Dictadura de Primo de Rivera. El Terror Blanco en Espana" (Under the dictatorship of Primo de
Rivera. White terror in Spain), Nov. 1928. Four typewritten copies of an essay of 12p.
"La Batalla" (The battle), Sept. 22, 1932. Handwritten outline for a speech, premises of the B.O.C.
"El Bloque Obrero y Campesino. Origines - Tactica - Perspectivas" (The workers and peasants' bloc.
Origins - Tactics - Perspectives), Feb. 7, 1932. Typewritten copy of an essay of 29 p.
"El Bloque Obrero y Campesino", Sept. 1, 1934. Typewritten copy of an essay of 44 p.
El Bloque Obrero y Campesino, n.d. Handwritten notes
"Carlo Marx y el socialismo cientifico" (Karl Marx and scientific socialism), n.d. Typewritten copy of an
essay of 13 p.
"Cartas de Paris" (Letters from Paris), 1928. 42 typewritten weekly articles written in Paris and published in
El Pais, Lerida. See also CORRESPONDENCE, Sarradell, Enrique
"Chronique des revues latino-americaines" (Chronicle of Latin American magazines), Oct. 26, 1929.
Typewritten copy of an article
"La classe ouvriere contre le fascisme. Les Staliniens ont du accepter le front unique" (The working class
against fascism. The Stalinists have had to accept the popular front), Sept. 1934. Typewritten copy of an
article
"El comunismo en Espana" (Communism in Spain), n.d. Handwritten copy of an essay
"Controversia Maurin-Campalans" (Controversy Maurin-Campalans), Oct. 16, 1932. Handwritten notes
"La crisis mundial del capitalismo" (The world crisis of capitalism), March 4, 1932. Newspapers accounts of
a speech, Ateneo Obrero, Turon
"La Critica del Programa del Gotha" (The Critique of the Gotha Program), May 1, 1936. Typewritten copy of
an article
Box 12 "La decadencia intelectual de la burguesia espanola" (The intellectual decadence of the Spanish
bourgeoisie), April (?) 1926. One printed copy of an article; two typewritten copies in Spanish and two in
French; one handwritten draft in Spanish
"Despues del fallo del Tribunal de Garantias contra la ley de contractos de cultivos" (After the sentence of
the tribunal of guarantees against the cultivation laws), n.d. Handwritten copy of a speech, Ateneo
Enciclopedico Popular, Barcelona
"Deux gouvernements en Espagne" (Two governments in Spain). Typewritten copy of an article published
in Folkets Dagblad, July 1934
"Diaz Miron", n.d. Typewritten copy of an article
"Dictadura de la propriedad agraria" (Dictatorship of the landed property), n.d. Handwritten draft of a
chapter for a book
"La diferenciacion ideologica dentro de la Confederacion Nacional del Trabajo. Ante una maniobra de los
Anarcosindicalistas" (Ideological differences within the national labor federation. Before a maneuver of the
anarchosindicalists), Feb. 1926. Printed copy of an article
"Dostoievsky: La Casa de los Muertes" (Dostoievsky: The House of the Dead), n.d. Handwritten copy of an
essay

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En las Prisiones de Franco (In the prisons of Franco), written in prison in 1943 and published May 5, 1974.
Prologue by German Arciniegas, May 1973. Three typewritten copies
One bound typewritten copy of the manuscript, under the original title of Los Siete Circulos (The seven
circles)
Three typewritten drafts of the manuscript
Box 13 One typewritten draft of the manuscript
Typewritten and handwritten copy of the beginning of the first chapter, in French
"El entierro de Pablo Iglesias" (The funeral of Pablo Iglesias), Dec. (?) 1925. One printed copy of an article
"Espagne" (Spain), series of typewritten articles written in Paris and published in Le Monde
January-May 1929

Physical Description: (60 articles)

June-December 1929

Physical Description: (87 articles)

January-June 1930

Physical Description: (63 articles)

"El espiritu del sindicalismo" (The spirit of trade-unionism), Jan. 16, 1920. Notes and handwritten copy of a
speech, premises of the Sindicato Unico de Trabajadores, Huesca
"Les evenements de l'Amerique Latine" (The events of Latin America), Nov. 8, 1930. One typewritten copy
of an article published in Le Monde
"Les evenements du Mexique" (The events of Mexico), 1930? One printed copy of an article published in Le
Monde
"Fascismo y Comunismo" (Fascism and communism), Feb. 24, 1932. Handwritten copy of an article
published in La Fuelguera, including research notes
"Formacion historica del Estado espanol" (Historical formation of the Spanish state), Jan. 1926. One printed
copy of an article published in three parts and one handwritten draft
El Fracaso del Anarco-Sindicalismo. La crisis de la C.N.T. (The collapse of anarcho-syndicalism. The crisis
of the C.N.T.), 1932? One printed copy of an essay of 48 p. published by J. Horta, Barcelona
"El fracaso del sindicalismo reformista" (The collapse of reformist trade-unionism), n.d. One printed copy
of an article
"Gabriela Mistral", n.d. Two typewritten articles on Gabriela Mistral, one in Spanish and one in French
Box 14 Hacia la Segunda Revolucion (Until the second revolution), 1935.
One handwritten copy of the manuscript
One typewritten copy of the first chapter
One typewritten copy of the second chapter
One typewritten copy of the third chapter
Various material related to the Spanish edition of 1935 (promotion, reviews, law-suits, correspondence)
Various material related to the French edition of 1937 -under the title Revolution et Contre-Revolution
en Espagne (Revolution and counter-revolution in Spain), promotion, reviews, correspondence
between Mrs. Maurin and the publisher
For the Spanish edition of 1966 under the title Revolucion y Contrarrevolucion en Espana, see
Post-1948, Revolucion y Contrarrevolucion en Espana
Los Hombres de la Dictadura (The men of the dictatorship), 1930
Two typewritten copies of the prolog
Two typewritten copies of the first chapter on Sanchez Guerra
Two typewritten copies of the second chapter on Cambo
Box 15 Two typewritten copies of the third chapter on Pablo Iglesias-Largo Caballero
Two typewritten copies of the fourth chapter on Lerroux-Melquiades Alvarez
Reviews
"Los ideales sociales y la universidad popular" (Social ideas and university for the workers), n.d.
Typewritten copy of an essay of 10 p.
"Importancia de las huelgas politicas en periodo revolucionario" (Importance of political strikes in a
revolutionary period). Printed copy of an article published in La Batalla, March 31, 1934

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Impressions of Maurin's trip to the Soviet Union. Printed copy of three speeches given at the Ateneo
Enciclopedico Popular of Barcelona and published in El Diluvio along with reviews, April 28, May 5 and 11,
1922
Interviews given by Maurin in the early 30s on Spanish politics and on Trotsky
"Joaquin Costa y el problema de la agricultura espanola" (Joaquin Costa and the problem of Spanish
agriculture), n.d. Handwritten copy of an outline for an article
"Jose Ortega y Gasset y la Dictadura" (Jose Ortega y Gasset and the dictatorship), n.d. Printed copy of an
article published in Le Monde
"Lassalle", June 1933. Two handwritten copies and one handwritten draft of an essay of 16 p.
"Lettre d'Espagne. Ou va l'Espagne?" (Letter from Spain. Where is Spain going?), 1934. Typewritten copy of
an article
Lenin, Nov. 1931. Typewritten copy of an essay on Lenin
"Leninismo y trotskismo" (Leninism and trotskysm), April 1933. Typewritten and handwritten notes
"La liberation des peuples d'Amerique latine" (The liberation of the people of Latin America), May 23, 1928.
Typewritten copy of an article
"Madrid-Barcelona", Sept. 1930-April 1931. Series of 23 typewritten articles
"Marxismo" (Marxism), Sept. 21, 1932. Handwritten copy of an outline for a speech, Escuela del Trabajo,
Barcelona
"Marxismo y leninismo" (Marxism and leninism), n.d. Handwritten copy of an article
"El movimiento obrero de America Latina delante del proximo Congreso de Monte-video" (The labor
movement of Latin America before the next Congress of Montevideo), n.d. Typewritten copy of an article
"El movimiento obrero en Cataluna" (The labor movement in Catalonia), 1934. Typewritten copy of an article
published in Folkets Dagblad
"El movimiento obrero espanol" (The Spanish labor movement), April 14, 1935. Handwritten copy of an
article as well as handwritten research notes
"El mundo a la deriva" (The world adrift), 1933. Handwritten notes
"Le Nicaragua contre l'aggression des Etats-Unis. Sandino lutte pour la liberte" (Nicaragua against United
States' aggression. Sandino fights for freedom), June 30, 1928. Typewritten copy of an article
Notes, 1920s and 1930s
While Deputy to the Cortes, 1936
Germany
Great Britain
International politics and marxism
Socialism
Soviet Union
Spain
Miscellaneous
Box 16 "Le nouveau cours de la revolution espagnole" (The new course of the Spanish revolution), 1936.
Typewritten copy of an article
"Pablo Iglesias y el movimiento obrero espanol" (Pablo Iglesias and the Spanish labor movement), Dec. 10,
1928. Two typewritten copies of an article, one in Spanish, one in French
"El Partido Obrero de Unificacion Marxista" (Workers' party of marxist unification), n.d. Handwritten copy of
an analysis of 59 p.
"Perspectives du travail en Espagne pour l'Internationale" (Work perspectives in Spain for the Communist
International), Nov. 12, 1928. Typewritten copy of an article
"Podria la monarquia ser restaurada en Espana?" (Could the monarchy be restored in Spain?), n.d.
Handwritten outline and notes
"Por que somos Republicanos" (Why we are Republicans), April 18, 1918. Handwritten copy of a speech
"Portugal. La crise de la dictature fasciste" (Portugal. The crisis of the fascist dictatorship), Jan. 23, 1931.
Typewritten copy of an article
"Portugal. Interview de Bernardino Machado, ancien president de la Republique" (Portugal. Interview of
Bernardino Machado, former president of the Republic), n.d. Typewritten copy of an interview
"El problema agrario en Cataluna" (The agrarian problem in Catalonia), 1934 (?) Handwritten copy of an
outline
"Puede tomar el poder la clase trabajadora espanola?" (Can the Spanish working class seize power?), n.d.
Handwritten copy of an essay
Quotes and book references
"Religion y materialismo historico" (Religion and historical materialism), n.d. Handwritten notes

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Review of Luis Araquistain: La Agonia Antillana, n.d. Typewritten copy


Review of E. Gimenez Caballero: Yo Inspector de Alcantarillas, n.d. Typewritten copy
Review of Julian Gorkin: Claudio, 1929. Typewritten copy
Review of Guia de Portugal (Guide to Portugal), n.d. Typewritten copy
Review of Victor Raul Haya de la Torre: Por la emancipacion de America Latina, 1927. Typewritten copy
Review of E. Ortega y Gasset: L'Espagne enchainee. La verite sur la dictature, n.d. Typewritten copy
La Revolucion Espanola. De la Monarquia Absoluta a la Revolucion Socialista (The Spanish revolution.
From absolute monarchy to the socialist revolution), 1932. Typewritten outline of the book; correspondence
with the publisher; reviews
"La revolucion mejicana y la literatura" (The Mexican revolution and literature), n.d. Typewritten copy of an
article
"La revolucion y la contrarrevolucion en Espana" (The revolution and the counter-revolution in Spain), Jan.
1934. Two typewritten copies of an article
"La revolution a un tournant" (the revolution at a turning point), June 6, 1934. Typewritten copy of an article
published in Folkets Dagblad
"La revolution en Espagne. A la veille de grands combats" (The revolution in Spain. On the eve of big
battles), 1934. Two typewritten copies of an article
"La revolution espagnole" (The Spanish revolution), May 1932. Two printed copies of an article published in
Europe and one typewritten copy (in French); one handwritten copy (in Spanish)
"La revolution et la contre-revolution en Espagne" (The revolution and the counter-revolution in Spain),
May 1934. Typewritten copy of an article
"La revolution mexicaine" (The Mexican revolution), March 5, 1929. Typewritten copy of an article published
in Le Monde
"Le Roman et la Revolution Mexicaine" (The novel and the Mexican revolution), Sept. 14, 1928. Typewritten
copy of an article
"Sanchez Guerra - Primo de Rivera", n.d. Handwritten copy of an essay and many research notes
"Sandino en Nicaragua" (Sandino in Nicaragua), July 24, 1928. Typewritten copy of an article
Semana Roja (red week), n.d. Handwritten copy of an essay of 82 p. on the events of 1909 and two
typewritten copies of the first chapter
"La situation critique du gouvernement Lerroux" (The critical situation of the Lerroux government), Feb.
1935. Typewritten copy of an article published in Folkets Dagblad
"La situcacion de la clase obrera y los sindicatos" (The situation of the working class and the trade-unions
-in the Soviet Union), 1927(?) Typewritten copy of an essay of 25 p.
"Socialisme i Anarquisme. L'anaquisme no es revolucionari" (Socialism and anarchism. Anarchism is not
revolutionary), Aug. 25, 1928. Typewritten copy of an article
"Socialismo" (Socialism), n.d. Handwritten copy of an essay of 13 p.
"Socialismo y anarquismo. El proletariado catalan no es anarquista" (Socialism and anarchism. The
Catalan proletariat is not anarchist), n.d. Typewritten copy of an article
"Los Soviets y los tesoros artisticos" (The Soviets and art treasures), Nov. 4, 1928. Typewritten copy of an
article
Box 17 Speeches delivered in various popular meeting halls on the subject of Spanish politics in the 1930s
Announcements
Newspaper accounts
Speeches delivered in the Cortes
Undated. Handwritten copy
April 15, 1936. Printed copy from the parliamentary record, as well as newspaper accounts
June 16, 1936. Printed copy from the parliamentary record, as well as newspaper accounts
July 8, 1936. Account in La Batalla
"Sur le travail de l'I.T.E. au Mexique" (On the work of the I.T.E. -Teachers' International, section of the
Profintern- in Mexico), Nov. 12, 1928. Typewritten copy of an article
"Le syndicalisme revolutionnaire a la lumiere de la revolution russe" (Revolutionary trade-unionism in light
of of the Russian revolution), May 20, 1922. Printed copy of an article published in La Lutte de Classes, pp.
8-9
"Une tentative de coup d'etat en Espagne" (A coup-d'etat attempt in Spain), 1932. Typewritten copy of an
article
"Tesis sobre la democracia burguesa y la dictadura proletaria" (Thesis on the bourgeois democracy and
the proletarian dictatorship), n.d. Typewritten copy of an article of 15 p.

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"En torno del ultimo congreso de la Union General de Trabajadores" (Around the last congress of the
general union of workers), Sept. 22, 1928. Typewritten copy of an article
"La unidad internacional del proletariado" (The international unity of the proletariat), 1934. Printed copy of
an essay published in Leviatan, pp. 7-14
"La utilizacion revolucionaria del Parlamento" (The revolutionary use of the parliament), n.d. Printed copy
of an article published in La Batalla
"Valle-Inclan", June 26, 1928. Typewritten copy of an article
Post-1948
Untitled (on Costa Rica), n.d. Typewritten copy of an article
Untitled (on leadership in the Kremlin), Dec. 1966. Typewritten copy of an essay of 9 p.
"La agonia del regimen franquista" (The agony of Franco's regime), n.d. Typewritten copy of an article
"Andres Nin, asesinado solo una vez" (Andres Nin, assassinated only once), April 10, 1950. Typewritten
copy of an article published in El Socialista, May 11, 1950
"Ascenso y descenso del regimen franquista" (Ascent and descent of Franco's regime). Printed copy of an
article published in CNT, July 1956)
"La barbarie del regimen franquista" (The barbarity of Franco's regime), n.d. Typewritten copy of an article
"Caera o no caera Franco?" (Will Franco fall or not fall?) Printed copy of an article published in Revista de
America, June 11, 1949
"El comunismo en Centroamerica" (Communism in Central America), n.d. Two typewritten copies of an
article
"Con Viladrich y Baroja" (With Viladrich and Baroja), 1971. Seven typewritten copies of a feature article; two
handwritten drafts; handwritten notes and correspondence
"Costa Rica y su presidente Figueres" (Costa Rica and its president Figueres). Typewritten copy and
printed copy of an article published in La Republica, March 9, 1955
Course on labor union history, n.d. Handwritten copy of an outline
Course on political doctrines given at the Institute of Political Education in San Jose, Costa Rica, Sept.
15-27, 1961. Handwritten copy of the course and typewritten copy of the outline; correspondence (including
Maurin's report on the Institute)
"Cuba: Democracia y Comunismo" (Cuba: democracy and communism), n.d. Four typewritten copies of an
article, two in Spanish and two in French
"Declaraciones de Aguirre, Presidente del Gobierno Autonomo Vasco" (Declarations of Aguirre, President
of the autonomous Basque government), March 5, 1950. Two typewritten copies of an article, one in
Spanish and one in French
"Don Quijote Unamuno". Four typewritten copies of an essay, two in Spanish and two in French, including
Maurin's answer to Guillermo de Torre's review of the article
"El dramatico problema de Puerto Rico". See CORRESPONDENCE, Munoz Marin, Luis
"El espectro de Stalin" (The ghost of Stalin), Feb. 1963. Typewritten copy of an essay of 15 p.; one
handwritten copy of the draft and research notes
"Fernando de los Rios", June 1949. One typewritten copy and three printed copies of an article published in
Espana Libre, El Nacional and El Socialista
"Figueres y la cuestion religiosa" (Figueres and the religious question), n.d. One typewritten copy of the
beginning of an article
"El final del largo tunel" (The end of the long tunnel). Two printed copies of an article published in Espana
Libre, March 2, 1962
"Franco-1950", Jan. 18, 1950. Typewritten copy of an article (in Spanish)
"Franco y los comunistas" (Franco and the communists). Printed copy of an article published in Indice,
Oct.-Nov. 1949
"Franco-Stalin or the Spanish problem", 1949. Six typewritten copies of an article, two in English and four
in Spanish
Box 18 "Hombres e Historia" (Men and history). Series of typewritten and printed articles published by CNT and
other newspapers
"A manera de prologo" (By way of prologue), 1960
"El II Congreso de la CNT" (The second congress of the CNT), April 1960
"La Derrota" (The rout), May-June 60
"Terror y Contra-terror" (Terror and counter-terror), July 1960
"La CNT y la III Internacional" (The CNT and the Communist International), Nov. 1960
"De Espana a Moscu sin pasaporte" (From Spain to Moscow without a passport), Oct. 1961
"De Paris a Berlin sin pasaporte" (From Paris to Berlin without a passport), Feb. 1962

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"Berlin: 1921", June 1963


Related material (correspondence with editors and notes)
"John F. Kennedy en el pedestal de la historia" (John F. Kennedy on the pedestal of history), July 1964.
Two typewritten copies of an essay of 27p.
"Karl Marx y New York Tribune" (Karl Marx and the New York Tribune), n.d. Typewritten copy of an article
Letter to the editor of the New York Times, 1955(?) (on Costa Rica)
Letters to the editor of El Diario de Nueva York
July 14, 1951 (on the series of articles by Jaume Miravittles)
Jan. 13, 1955 (on Costa Rica)
"El movimiento obrero en Estados Unidos. John J. Lewis como lider" (The labor movement in the United
States. John J. Lewis as leader), March 11, 1950. One typewritten copy and two printed copies of an article
published in El Socialista, April 13, 1950
"Nada menos que todo un hombre" (Nothing less than a total man -Federico de Onis), n.d. Two printed
copies of an article
Notes (on various American authors; quotes from books, etc.)
"Origines, Vida y Agonia del regimen franquista" (Origins, life and agony of Franco's regime), n.d. Five
typewritten copies of an article, three in Spanish and two in French
"El quijotesco Don Miguel de Unamuno" (The "quijotesco" Don Miguel de Unamuno), Dec. 20, 1951. Printed
copy of an article published in El Socialista
"Ramon Sender. Escritor quijotesco" (Ramon Sender. "Quijotesco" writer), n.d. Typewritten copy of an
article
"Requiem por Don Federico de Onis. El Espanol, Segundo Idioma Mundial" (Requiem for Don Federico de
Onis. Spanish, the world's second language), 1966. Handwritten notes; two typewritten copies and two
printed copies of an article published in La Opinion and in Diario Las Americas
Review of Hugh Thomas: The Spanish Civil War, July 21, 1961. One typewritten copy and two printed
copies of the review published in Espana Libre
Revolucion y Contrarrevolucion en Espana (Revolution and counter-revolution in Spain), 1966. Second
Spanish edition of Hacia la Segunda Revolucion, published in its original form except for the following
additional sections
Preliminary note, Dec. 1965. Two typewritten copies
Introduction, 1965. Handwritten preliminary draft and notes
Epilogue, Dec. 1965. Two typewritten copies and one handwritten draft
Apendix: "Sobre el comunismo en Espana" (On communism in Spain), 1964. Six typewritten copies,
five in Spanish and one in French
Reviews
Box 19 "Revolucion y contrarrevolucion en la Rusia Sovietica" (Revolution and counter-revolution in the Soviet
Union). Series of three speeches given at the Graduate School of Public Administration, San Juan, Puerto
Rico, March 19, 21 and 23, 1962. Handwritten copy of the outline for the speeches, as well as newspaper
accounts and correspondence with the Graduate School
"Romulo Gallegos". Printed copy of an article published in El Socialista, May 22, 1952 (in Spanish)
"Somoza vs. Figueres", 1955(?) Typewritten copy of an article (in Spanish)
"Sostienen a Franco los Estados Unidos?" (Is the United States supporting Franco?), Aug. 31, 1949. Two
type-written copies and one printed copy of an article published in El Socialista, Sept. 15, 1949
"Tercera Republica Espanola" (Third Spanish Republic). Newspaper accounts of a speech given in new
York, April 14, 1962, for the celebration of the 31st anniversary of the proclamation of the Republic
"Ulate vs. Figueres". Two printed copies of an article published in La Nacion, Dec. 12, 1954 and in El
Universo, Dec. 25, 1954
"Will there be a Franco-Stalin pact?". Printed copy of an article published in The New Leader, July 9, 1949

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AMERICAN LITERARY AGENCY, 1949-1973

AMERICAN LITERARY AGENCY, 1949-1973

Correspondence emanating either from Maurin himself or Ray Campbell, secretary of the Agency, dealing with
the Agency's activities, clients, etc.
Box 19 1949-1962
1963-1968
1969-1973
Articles written by Maurin for the Agency
Under the pen name of Julio Antonio (Roy). See also Box 32
1949

Physical Description: (2 folders)

Box 20 1950

Physical Description: (2 folders)

1951
1952

Physical Description: (2 folders)

1953
1955
1956
Box 21 1957
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
Duplicates
Under the pen name of W. K. Mayo
1952

Physical Description: (2 folders)

1953
Box 22 1955
1956
1957
1958
Box 23 1959
1960
1961

Physical Description: (2 folders)

1961-1962. Articles published in Bohemia Libre


1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
Box 24 1968
1969
1970

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 31


AMERICAN LITERARY AGENCY, 1949-1973

1971

Physical Description: (2 folders)

1972

Physical Description: (2 folders)

1973
Duplicates
Under more than fifteen different pen names, 1954-1973

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 32


SUBJECT FILE, 1870-1973

SUBJECT FILE, 1870-1973

Box 25 Aguado-Andreut, Salvador


AGUILAR, S.A. (catalogs)
A.I.T., Toulouse, 1960 (including a supplement on Spain)
Alba, Victor (review of his book on the history of the P.O.U.M.)
Andrade, Carrera
Andrade, Juan. See Partido Obrero de Unificacion Marxista
Antonio, Julio
Arciniegas, German. See Los Tiempos and SPEECHES AND WRITINGS, Pre-1948, En las Prisiones de Franco,
Prologue
Asturias, Miguel Angel
Austria, 1934
Azana Diaz, Manuel
Babel, Isaak
Bagaria, Luis
Baroja, Pio and Ricardo
Barwich, Heinz
Bateman, Don: Joaquin Maurin. Life and Death of a Spanish Revolutionary. See BIOGRAPHICAL FILE,
Biographical data
Berlin (statement to be forwarded to Mayor Willy Brandt)
Bloque Obrero y Campesino (B.O.C.). See also Miravittles, Jaume and BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Visa and
Naturalization process, Documents submitted
General, 1932-1933 (corespondence, news-letters, clippings)
Position on the problem of the "Rabassaires"
Meeting, June 10, 1932 (Maurin's hand-written account)
Congress, June 23-25, 1933 (report of the Executive Committee and material relating to the organization of
the congress, including writings of Maurin
Congress, April 14-15, 1934 (report of the Executive Committee, minutes and related material
Report of the Executive Committee on the October Insurrection, Nov. 1934
Bowers, Claude
Bunuel, Luis
Calvet, Jose. See Partido Obrero de Unificacion Marxista
Campalans, Rafael (correspondence and clippings on his controversy with Maurin in 1932)
El Campesino (Valentin Gonzalez)
Camus, Albert. See Hungary
Carrion, Benjamin
Casals, Pablo
Castro, Fidel
Centro de Documentacion y de Estudios, Paris: Boletin Informativo, 1960 and 1963
China (mostly printed material on the 1960s)
Cohn-Bendit, Daniel. See Federal Republic of Germany
Colberg, Severo E.
Colombia, 1960s(?)
Colomer Nadal, Victor
Comunas (Comunas Revolucionarias de Accion Socialista, CRAS), 1972 and 1973
Confederacion Nacional del Trabajo, 1922-1973 (printed matter and clippings)
Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, July 1955
Congress of the International Association of the Hague, 1872
Costa Rica. See also Figueres, Jose and SPEECHES AND WRITINGS, Post-1948, Letters to the editor
General. See also United Fruit Company
"Invasion" of 1955. See also CORRESPONDENCE, Trejos, Raul
Permanent Mission to the United Nations
Box 26 Crouch, Paul
De Leon, Daniel
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
Europe, 1947

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 33


SUBJECT FILE, 1870-1973

Federal Republic of Germany, 1960s


Ferrater Mora, Jose
Ferrer Guardia, Francisco. See also Spain, Anticlericalism
Figueres, Jose. See also Costa Rica and United Fruit Company
Fortas, Abe (The Fortas Case). See United States
Fleta, Miguel
France, 1933-1969
Frank, Waldo
French Morocco. Codman, Charles R.: "French Morocco: Torch Plus Ten", n.d. Printed copy
Garcia Quejido, Antonio. See Spain, Labor movement
Genet, Jean
George, Andre: "Progres technique et progres moral", n.d. Printed copy
Germany, 1920s and 1930s
Gibraltar, 1953 and 1966
Gomez de la Serna, Ramon
Gonzalez Viquez, Cleto
Gorkin, Julian
Gramsci, Antonio
Great Britain, 1954-1955
Hassan II of Morocco
Hillman, Sidney
Hungary (Manifesto of Western hemisphere artists and intellectuals protesting the Soviet aggression), 1956.
See also CORRESPONDENCE, Cuadernos, Nov. 13, 1957
Iberica, N.Y., 1966
Iglesias, Ignacio. See SPEECHES AND WRITINGS, Post-1948, Revolucion y Contrarrevolucion en Espana,
Reviews
Les Informations Politiques et Sociales, Paris, 1961
Institute of Political Education, Costa Rica (report by Kenneth Haygood, C. Neale Ronning and John P. Roche,
1961 ). See also SPEECHES AND WRITINGS, Post-1948, Course given at the Institute
International Red Sindicate, 4th Congress, 1928
International Rescue Committee, N.Y., 1959
Italy, 1969
Jacinto Benavente, D.
Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista (J.O.N.-S.)
Just, Julio
Khrushev, Nikita S.
Largo Caballero, Francisco
General, 1942
"Que se puede hacer?", 1940. Printed copy
Latin America, 1968. See also Ugarte, Manuel
Lazitch, Branco: "Le martyrologe du Comintern", 1955. Printed copy
Lenin, Vladimir Ill'ich
Lincoln, Abraham (poetic essay by Jean Aristeguieta)
Box 27 Machado, Antonio
Madariaga, Salvador de. See also Spain, Basque nationalism and United States, Articles in the foreign press,
1929
Mailer, Norman
Manana, Paris, Oct. 1966 (supplement on Spain)
Maurin, Jeanne
General
Correspondence regarding efforts to free Maurin from prison
Unidentified, 1937
Government officials of the Spanish Republic and of Catalonia, 1937-1938 (including Diego Martinez
Barrio, Indalecio Prieto, Juan Negrin, Luis Companys)
Hoglund, Ewald, 1937
Iglesias, Joaquin and Ramon, 1937-38
Independent Labour Party, 1937-1940 (including John McNair, A. Fenner Brockway)
International Red Cross, Geneva, 1937-1939

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 34


SUBJECT FILE, 1870-1973

Ligue Francaise pour la Defense des Droits de l'Homme et du Citoyen, 1937


Marsman, P., 1937
Mrs. Mulle, 1937
Nilson, Hilmer, 1937
Nin, Andres, 1936
Ponzan, Pilar, 1938-1939
Rebull, Daniel, 1937
Miravittles, Jaume. See also Costa Rica and SPEECHES AND WRITINGS, Post-1948, Revolucion y
Contrarrevolucion en Espana, Reviews
Miro, Gabriel
Mistral, Gabriela. See also Hungary
Morazan, Francisco
Mundo del Trabajo Libre (Confederacion Internacional de Organizaciones Sindicales Libres, Brussels), Nov.
1975
Nehru, Jawaharlal
The New Leader, N.Y., 1965 and 1967
Nin, Andres
General
Solano, Wilebaldo: The Life of Andres Nin n.d. Printed copy of a booklet of 23p.
La Nueva Era, Barcelona, Oct. 1930. See also Apendix to register
Onis, Federico de
Ortega y Gasset, Jose
Orwell, George
Partido Obrero de Unificacion Marxista (P.O.U.M.). See also Alba, Victor; Orwell, George and
CORRESPONDENCE, P.O.U.M.
General, 1947-1971 (mostly newsletters by the Executive Committee and correspondence between
members)
Letter of Maurin to Joan Rocabert, dated Oct. 11, 1971, stating his position on the party and his political
beliefs in general
Meeting, Jan. 5, 1936 (newspaper accounts)
Printed material, 1936-1947
Paul y Angulo, Jose
Perez Solis, Oscar. See also Spain, Communism
Perezagua, Facundo
Pestana, Angel. See Spain, Politics, 1930s
Portugal. "Comment les Communistes ont Essaye de s'Emparer du Pouvoir au Portugal" (supplement of
Est-Ouest), 1975
Puerto Rico
Replica, Puerto Rico, 1973
Rio, Angel de
General
"The Equivoco of Don Quixote", 1962. Printed copy of an essay
Rios, Fernando de los. See United States, Articles in the foreign press, 1929
Robles, Amadeo. See Partido Obrero de Unificacion Marxista
Robleto, Hernan
Rosarios, Ottocar
Salvochea y Alvarez, Fermin
Scales, Junius (petition for), 1961
Sedov, Leon (letter to Jeanne Maurin, dated March 2, 1937 )
Sender, Ramon J. See also Bowers, Claude and Weil, Simone
Serge, Victor. See also Spain, Catalonia, May Events and BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Articles on Maurin
Sierra Berdecia, Fernando
Socialism
Europe (post-war)
United States (post-war)
Newspaper reprints of photographs or sketches of famous socialist leaders of different countries
Solari, Juan Antonio
Souvarine, Boris. See also CORRESPONDENCE, Araquistain, Luis

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 35


SUBJECT FILE, 1870-1973

Soviet Union, 1933-1963. See also Babel, Isaak


Space exploration
Box 28 Spain
General
The agrarian question
Malefakis, Edward E.: "The Agrarian Problem and the Republic". Type-written copy of a talk delivered at
the AHA Convention, 1966
Minlos, L. V.: "Hombres sin tierras, tierras sin hombres", n.d. Printed copy
Anticlericalism - The "Semana Tragica", 1909. See also Ferrer Guardia, Francisco and CORRESPONDENCE,
Connelly Ullman, Joan
Asturias rebellion, Oct. 1934
Basque nationalism
Catalonia
General
Anarchism, 1911 (album of photographs and names of anarchists, Barcelona)
Autonomy statute, 1931
Elections
1932
1936
First Workers Congress, Barcelona, 1870 (article on)
May Events of Barcelona, 1937
Socialist movement of Catalonia. Manifesto, 1972
Civil war (bibliography)
Communism. See also BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, Visa and Naturalization process, Documents submitted and
CORRESPONDENCE, Portela, Luis
Constitution, 1931
Economy, 1930s
Franco's Spain
General
Articles by
Theodore White
James K. Williams
Government in exile in Mexico. See CORRESPONDENCE, Just, Julio
History
General
1st of May celebrations, 19th and 20th centuries
Labor movement
General
Strikes
Literature (bibliography)
Politics, 1930s
Refugees of the civil war
Socialist party. See CORRESPONDENCE, Grossi-Mier, Manuel
Tourism
Spanish Sahara, 1969
Stassen, Harold
Stevenson, Adlai
Thomas, Hugh
Thomas, Norman. See also Socialism, United States and Scales, Junius
Los Tiempos, Bolivia, 1969
Torralva Beci, Eduardo
Trotsky, Leon (including an original hand-written letter to the P.O.U.M., Oct. 1936, expressing his grief over the
announcement of Maurin's presumed death)
Truman, Harry S.
Ugarte, Manuel
Unamuno, Miguel de
Union Socialista Espanola. Pamphlet, June 1960
United Fruit Company

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SUBJECT FILE, 1870-1973

United Nations, N.Y. (list of permanent missions and delegations to the United Nations, May 1954 )
United States
General
Articles in the foreign press, 1929
Economy
Labor movement. See Hillman, Sidney
New York
General. See also Mailer, Norman Harlem
Untermann, Ernest
Uslar Pietri, Arturo
Viladrich Vila, Miguel
Villeda Morales, Ramon
Voz Obrera (Accion Comunista), 1973
Ward, Barbara: "The silent revolution", n.d. Printed copy
Weil, Simone
World War, 1939-1945
Wright, Richard
Yale Alumni Fund 1952 Campaign
Box 29 Miscellanea
General

Physical Description: (2 folders)

"Estampas de la Revolucion Espanola, 19 Julio de 1936 " (31 reproductions of watercolors by the artist
Sim, published by the Offices of Propaganda of the CNT-FAI)
Madrid, Barcelona, 1937 (pamphlet containing reproductions of photographs of the bombing of Madrid)

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 37


NEWSPAPERS, 1919-1976

NEWSPAPERS, 1919-1976

Box 30 Accion Sindicalista, Valencia. 1922, Aug. 10, 18; Sept. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27; Nov. 4, 11, 18, 23; Dec. 2,
9
El Amigo del Pueblo (Los Amigos de Durruti), Barcelona. 1937, July 20
La Antorcha (Partido Comunista de Espana), Madrid. 1924, Nov. 21, 28; Dec. 5, 12, 19, 26; 1925, Aug. 7, 28; Sept.
4, 11; Nov. 27; 1926, Jan. 22, 29
Avanti! (Partito Socialista Italiano), Paris. 1937, May 16
La Batalla. See Apendix to register
CNT (Confederacion Nacional del Trabajo), Mexico. July 1956 (two copies); May-June 60
El Comunista (Federacion Levantina del P.O.U.M.), Valencia. 1936, Sept. 12, 19, 26; Oct. 3, 10, 17, 24
Espana Libre (CNT-AIT), Toulouse. 1960, March; June; October
Espana Libre (Sociedades Hispanas Confederadas de los Estados Unidos), New York. 1962, Feb. 16; April 20;
1966, Jan.; 1968, March-April; 1976, March-April
Front (Joventut Comunista Iberica - P.O.U.M.), Sitges. 1936, Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
Le Journal de Barcelone, Paris, 1937, April 16, 30
Juventud Comunista (Joventut Comunista Iberica P.O.U.M.), Banos Nuevos. 1937, March 11, 18, 25; April 1;
June 3
Lucha Obrera, Barcelona. 1923, Dec. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,
30; 1924, Jan. 1
Box 31 Lucha Social (Federacion Local Obrera), Lerida
1919, Oct. 4, 11, 18, 25; Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22 (two copies), 29; Dec. 6, 14
1920, April 17, 24; May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; June 5, 12, 19, 26; July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; Aug. 7, 14, 28 (two copies);
Sept. 4, 11 (two copies), 18 (two copies), 25; Oct. 2, 9, 16 (two copies), 23 (two copies), 30; Nov. 6, 20, 27;
Dec. 4, 11, 18, 25
1921, Jan. 1, 22, 29; Feb. 5, 12, 26; March 5, 12, 19; April 9, 30; May 7 (two copies), 14, 21 (two copies), 28;
June 4, 11, 18, 25; July 2, 9, 15, 30; Aug. 6, 13; Sept. 3, 10, 17; Oct. 15, 22, 29; Nov. 12 (two copies), 19
1922, Feb. 11, 18, 25; March 4, 11, 25; April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; May 3, 6, 13, 20, 27; June 24; July 1, 15, 22, 29;
Aug. 5, 19; Sept. 2; Oct. 14
Lucha Social, Barcelona. 1925, Jan. 8
Luz!!!, Barcelona. 1924, April 26; May 3
Mundo Obrero (Comision Politica del Partido Comunista Espanol), Madrid. 1963, Dec.
La Rivoluzione Spagnola (P.O.U.M.), Barcelona. 1937, April 1; May 1
El Socialista (Partido Socialista Obrero Espanol), Paris. 1949, Sept. 15; 1950, April 13; May 11; 1951, Dec. 20
Solidaridad Obrera (CNT-AIT), Barcelona. 1937, Feb. 4; Sept. 14
Solidaridad Obrera (CNT-AIT), Paris. 1960, Sept. 22
Treball (Partit Socialista Unificat de Catalunya), Barcelona. 1937, July 27

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 38


MEMORABILIA, 1950-1952

MEMORABILIA, 1950-1952

Box 32 Two oversize scrapbooks containing printed copies of articles by Maurin published under his pen name of Julio
on shelf Antonio (Roy), 1950-1952

Joaquin Maurin Papers, 39

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