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collection. The "Tamiment" name had been closely associated with the Socialist Party and New York University was not perceived as friendly to the interests of organized labor – a pair of potential stumbling blocks which were neatly alleviated by the alternative name and official support of the CLC.
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by people associated with the School, began to support the New York institution. Between 1937 and 1956, the Camp paid from 50 to 75 percent of the School's expenses. In 1956, Camp Tamiment purchased the School, then closed it and attempted to integrate its educational and cultural programs into the
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Archives (ALBA) collection, formerly located at Brandeis University, was acquired by the Tamiment Library in 2001. The collection is the largest and most important resource for the study of the participation of American volunteers in the Spanish Civil War. It includes the papers of more than 200
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to help launch the project. Succeeding Cary at the helm of the Labor Archive was labor historian Debra Bernhardt, who later took over for Dorothy Swanson as head of the combined Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Archives. Bernhardt died in 2001 at the age of 47 and was in turn succeeded,
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The Central Labor Council's support was especially critical to the success of the Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives as was the use of the Wagner name, as it gave mainstream legitimacy to the effort and helped to motivate several fairly conservative unions to provide document accessions to the
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late in the 1960s. Swanson would remain in this position for 27 years, expanding the collection greatly by actively seeking out and obtaining the papers of political activists and organizations of both the historic as well as the emerging
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were donated to the library. The massive donation came in over 2,000 cartons, and included 20,000 books and pamphlets – some of which dated from the founding of the party – as well as thousands of photographs from the archives of the
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The Tamiment Library has a non-circulating collection of about 50,000 books, focusing on politics, political theory, labor, and radical literature and art movements. There are approximately 15,000 non-current
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The idea for a single archive to preserve the records of New York City's vibrant trade union movement was first advanced in the early 1970s by Stephen Charney Vladeck, son of Socialist trade union activist
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volunteers, oral histories, films, photographs, posters, and selections of the microfilmed records of the International Brigades that were taken to the Soviet Union after the Spanish Civil War.
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In 1963, the Tamiment Library was donated to New York University (NYU) following the revocation of tax-exempt status of Camp Tamiment by the
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In 1977, New York University was brought on board and together the three entities established the new labor archive, named after Senator
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Dorothy Swanson, "The Tamiment Institute/Ben Josephson Library and the Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives at New York University,"
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Tamiment Institute. The Library remained open and was renamed the Ben Josephson Library, after the Camp's managing director.
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on organizations and individuals in the labor movement and left history, with special strengths in the New York City region.
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The first professional librarian to be associated with the Tamiment collection was Louise Heinze, who would be succeeded by
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on Manhattan's West 15th Street. By the late 1970s the location of the collection had moved to the 10th Floor of the
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As of 2013, the collection of the Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Archives included more than 100,000
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The Wagner Labor Archive hired its first employee, Larry Cary, in 1978 and made use of grant money from the
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More information on this collection, including collection lists, guides, and inventories, can be found at
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and modeled after the workers’ school at Ruskin College, Oxford, England. The Library was named the
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of 1935, legislation which guaranteed workers the basic right to organize trade unions.
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Cary, "The 35-Year History of the Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives," pp. 27–28.
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Cary, "The 35-Year History of the Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives," pp. 19–20.
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PhD dissertation. Columbia University Teachers College, 1976; pg. 235.
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of Manhattan, and only acquired its current name in the late 1970s.
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Patricia Cohen, "Communist Party USA Gives Its History to NYU,"
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in 2002. Nash was responsible for acquiring the archives of the
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following an extensive search, by labor historian and archivist
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University and college academic libraries in the United States
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A History of the Rand School of Social Science – 1906 to 1956.
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Michael Nash, "Communist History at the Tamiment Library,"
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Library after the long-time Socialist who represented the
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The Tamiment Library was founded in 1906 as a part of the
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Russian State Archives of Social and Political History
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363:Footnotes 345:pamphlets 60:anarchism 56:socialism 52:communism 957:Journals 886:Research 873:Florence 845:Tamiment 820:Archives 754:Medicine 744:Business 701:Shanghai 684:Campuses 587:In JSTOR 351:See also 305:officer 252:and the 192:New Left 182:of NYU. 108:ephemera 64:New Left 1473:Library 1438:Library 1336:Library 1286:WNYU-FM 1223:Related 1087:Faculty 913:Justice 856:Centers 813:Service 759:Nursing 710:Schools 164:Poconos 126:History 44:radical 1764:Former 1110:at NYC 1108:Campus 1082:Alumni 1068:People 868:London 320:Nation 74:. 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Index

Tamiment Library
research library
New York University
radical
left
communism
socialism
anarchism
New Left
Civil Rights Movement
utopian experiments
Bobst Library
American labor history
labor
periodical titles
underground newspapers
scholarly journals
ephemera
broadsides
manifestos
archival collections
Rand School of Social Science
American Socialist Society
Meyer London
Lower East Side
Camp Tamiment
summer camp
Poconos
Internal Revenue Service
Machinists' Union

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