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In the Steps of Henry Dunant

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2010

Extract

When I started working in the Manuscript Department of the Public and University Library of Geneva in November 1941, the Henry Dunant Archives had not yet been classified nor catalogued. Some of these, thrown haphazard into a case, finally reached the Library after many vicissitudes by reason of a bequest made by the inheritor of Dunant's papers, his nephew Maurice Dunant, who died in 1931. Another part of these archives were still being preserved by Madame Maurice Dunant. Furthermore, other documents had been lent by the Dunant family to private individuals who were reluctant to part with them.

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Research Article
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Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1963

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References

page 532 note 1 In this issue the International Review gives an account of the first volume of this work. (Ed.)

page 533 note 1 The Revue internationale, in its number of July 1959 Google Scholar, described the ceremonies which took place at Castiglione delle Stiviere for the Centenary of Solferino in 1959. The International Review of April 1962 Google Scholar gave an account of the International Museum of the Red Cross at Castiglione. (Ed.)