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Left-wing Politics
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Non Mollare

Following issues of the antifascist underground periodical 'Non Mollare' and a few other underground publications of unknown origin (in order as they appear in the 1978 collection by Forni, see link to Library catalogue):
N.1 Gennaio 1925
N.2 Gennaio 1925
N.4 Febbraio 1925
N.5 Febbraio 1925 and Non Mollare Il Memoriale Filippelli
Il Memoriale Filippelli
La Questione Morale
N.6, undated
La Riscossa Antifascista
N.7 Marzo 1925
N.7 Marzo 1925
N.9 Marzo 1925
N.10 Marzo 1925
N.11 Aprile 1925
N.12 Aprile 1925
Ai Miei Camerati Della Milizia
N.13 6 Maggio 1925
N.14 13 Maggio 1925
N. 14 Giugno 1925
N.16 Giugno 1925
N. 17 20 Giugno 1925
N. 18 4 Luglio 1925
N.19 Luglio 1925
N.20 27 Luglio 1925
N.21 1 Settembre 1925
N.22 20 Settembre 1925
N. 23 5 Ottobre 1925

Matteotti documents

Material relating to the aftermath of the murder of Italian socialist MP Giacomo Matteotti in Rome on 10 June 1924. It includes underground newspapers, rare pamphlets, letters relating to the deposit at LSE Library of material relating to the inquest into the murder and material relating to the Women's International Matteotti Committee.

The material relating to the inquest into the murder is currently being digitised and will soon be made available here.

LSE Library Committee minutes

Two extracts from LSE Library and Research Committee minutes, with reference to the deposit of the Matteotti documents, 4 February 1927 and March 1927.

Letters from depositor file

Four letters between Gaetano Salvemini and LSE staff, including the then librarian Bertie M. Haedicar, relating to the deposit of material at LSE Library by Salvemini, November-December 1926. Includes a brief description by Salvemini of the documents.

Letter from E Sylvia Pankhurst to Mr Franklin

Letter from E Sylvia Pankhurst to Mr Franklin, 9 September 1932, written on Women's International Matteotti Committee headed paper. Describing formation of Committee and asking for addressed of old suffragettes. Also expressing the need to collect money for expenses for a delegation.

Letter from E Sylvia Pankhurst to Hugh Franklin

Letter from E Sylvia Pankhurst to Hugh Franklin, 21 February 1936, written on Women's International Matteotti Committee headed notepaper. Refers to 'disgraceful' Foreign Office document which the Italians had just published. She asks if he could speak in Trafalgar Square on 1 March.

Left-wing Politics

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  • Collection
  • 1925-2000

A curated collection of material relating to the development of left-wing politics. The collection begins with material relating to the assassination of Italian socialist MP Giacomo Matteotti, and will soon also include material relating to the development of British labour such as the Independent Labour Party.

L'Antifascista

Following issues of the underground newspaper L'Antifascista: Anno 1, n. 7, Luglio 1927
Anno 1, n. 7, Settembre 1927
Anno 1, n. 9, Ottobre 1927.

Il Risorgimento

One issue of the underground newspaper Il Risorgimento, Anno 1 n.3, 12 Aprile 1925.

Il delitto Matteotti. Perche' l'opposizione non e' a Chieti

Corporate author: Partito Socialista Italiano
This pamphlet was published by the Italian Socialist Party clandestine press at the beginning of 1926, just before the start of the trial in Chieti.
Publisher: Milan: Centro diffusione stampa clandestina del P.S.I.

Circular letter from Sylvia Pankhurst

Circular letter from Sylvia Pankhurst, written from Charteris Road, Woodford Green, Essex. Giving details about the treatment of the Matteotti family in Italy following the assassination of Giacomo Matteotti on 10 June 1924. The Women's International Matteotti Committee was formed with the intention of sending a delegation to Italy to negotiate for the future welfare of Signora Matteotti and her children.

Bollettino di Informazioni

Following issues of the underground newspaper Bollettino di Informazioni: n.1, 15 Gennaio [1926] and n.2, Febbraio 1926.