Max Nettlau Explained

Max Nettlau
Birth Date:30 April 1865
Birth Place:Neuwaldegg, Prussia (present-day Austria)
Death Place:Amsterdam, Netherlands
Genre:History, politics

Max Heinrich Hermann Reinhardt Nettlau (pronounced as /de/; 1865–1944) was a German anarchist and historian.

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]

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Republished in 1964 by P.Galeati (Italy) and in 1968 by Burt Franklin (United States), subtitled "Brief History of Anarchism"

Published 1991 in English by Freedom Press as A Short History of Anarchism

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Notes and References

  1. Max . Nettlau . Max Nettlau Papers . https://hdl.handle.net/10622/ARCH01001 . International Institute of Social History . Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences . Amsterdam.
  2. Web site: Max Nettlau (1865-1944). 2018. International Institute of Social History. 2022-10-09. 2018-08-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20180822213831/https://socialhistory.org/nl/collecties/max-nettlau-1865-1944. live.
  3. Tuckermann . W. . Review of Élisée Reclus, Anarchist und Gelehrter. "Der Syndikalist' . Geographische Zeitschrift . 35 . 4/5 . 298–299 . 1929 . 0016-7479 . 27812710 . mdy-all .