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Reference Number GAITSKELL/C/292
TitleCorrespondence mostly with officers of Socialist International about SI meetings and conferences, visits, publications and addresses by Gaitskell (94) 1956-1962
Date1956-1962
DescriptionIncludes, apart from general correspondence:
Journal 'Cahiers des Groupes Reconstruction' Jan 1956, containing an article 'Developpment Ideologique Socialisme Anglais d'apres Hugh Gaitskell' 1956
Correspondence with Peter Ericsson, enclosing a draft statement by the Bureau of the Socialist International 'Communism and Socialism' (4) 1956
Correspondence with Albert Carthy, containing a copy of an exchange of letters between Guy Mollet and Alsing Anderson (1958), and with Guy Mollet (1960) concerning Algeria (9)
Correspondence with Selwyn Lloyd concerning a world rally organised by the Japan Council against nuclear weapons and the Bureau of Socialist International minutes (3) 1958
Memorandum by Albert Carthy on a suggested meeting of leading Socialists 1958
Message by Gaitskell for a May Day publication of 'Socialist International Information' 1959
Correspondence with Albert Carthy, David Ennals and Richard Crossman about a report in 'The Times' on discussions on public ownership at a meeting of the Bureau of the Socialist International (8) 1961
Statement sent by Otto Probst about Communist activity in Austria 1961
Correspondence with John Clark, enclosing a statement by the Argentine Social Democratic Party and a translation of an article in'La Prensa' about a declaration on Cuba by the Latin American Branch of the Socialist International (4) 1961
Copy of telegrams between Dom Mintoff and the German SPD concerning Malta 1962
Letter from David Ennals, Labour Party International Dept, about the attendance of Humberto Maiztegui at a World Assembly of Youth in Morocco 1962
Correspondence with Tom Driberg about a Socialist International mission to Latin America (5) 1962.
Extent1 folder
AccessStatusOpen
AccessConditionsThe papers are available subject to the usual conditions of access to Archives and Manuscripts material, after the completion of a Reader's Undertaking.
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