TR: Any interest in anything in Charles Tilly’s collection of microfilms from various French archives, 17th-20th century?

Cher.es collègues,
Je vous transmets un message du fils de Charles Tilly, qui cherche à donner les microfilms tirés des enquêtes conduites par son père en France. Vous en trouverez ci-dessous le détail.
Le message que je reproduis provient de la liste H-France (structure qui gère aussi un forum, des recensions critiques, etc : h-france.net/fr/h-france/) où les collègues français.es semblent sous-représenté.es. Je ne peux que vous conseiller de vous abonner à la liste de diffusion.
Si l’un.e d’entre vous souhaite transmettre sur la liste des modernistes…
Bien cordialement,
Alexandre Borrell

maître de conférences en SIC au département de Communication politique et publique<lettres-sh.u-pec.fr/departements/communication/departement-de-communication-politique-et-publique-240869.kjsp>, Upec
chercheur au Céditec<ceditec.u-pec.fr/>
bureau I3 109, Université Paris-Est Créteil, 61 avenue du Général de Gaulle, 94010 Créteil cedex
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rédacteur en chef adjoint de Parlement[s], Revue d’histoire politique<parlements.hypotheses.org/la-revue>
secrétaire de rédaction du Temps des médias<www.cairn.info/revue-le-temps-des-medias.htm> ________________________________ De : h-france-request@lists.uakron.edu <h-france-request@lists.uakron.edu> de la part de H-France <h-france@lists.uakron.edu> Envoyé : mardi 23 avril 2024 20:34 À : h-france@lists.uakron.edu <h-france@lists.uakron.edu> Objet : Any interest in anything in Charles Tilly’s collection of microfilms from various French archives, 17th-20th century?
Hi H-France folks,
My father, the late historical sociologist Charles Tilly, built up a large collection of microfilm (reels) from various French archives, with documents dating from the 17th-20th century. Columbia held onto the boxes for a while, but just sent them on to me. I have no use for them. I would love to get some of the films into the hands of someone who would find them useful. (I am also in discussion with the Internet Archive, which it turns out doesn’t just archive the internet but also all kinds of other publications. Not at all clear they will want any of this. Any microfilms for which I do not find an interest party, and that is not requested by the Internet Archive, will go into the trash fairly soon.)

I am pasting my list of the microfilms below. You will notice a few things:
* There are 15 boxes, each with 4 long boxes of reels, with each long box containing 4 or 5 reels—so something like 270 reels in all. * The largest proportion are from France, but there are also quite a few from the UK and Italy (the Italian films were collected by Louise Tilly), and a few from Germany (just newspapers). I have highlighted the French documents. (I am also sending emails to H-Albion and H-Italy. Let me know if you know of others I should be contacting.) * The documents are varied. They come from a mix of national, departmental, and local archives, plus there are microfilms from historical books, memoirs, and some dissertations (I’m guessing University of Michigan 1970s-80s). They include reels just labeled “Archives” (police records?), and others including newspapers, censuses, parish registers, Statistiques des Greves, documents on military readiness and emigrés, etc. * There are, alas, some unlabeled reels.

Happy to answer any questions…but I do not have ready access to a microfilm reader.

If you have interest in any of these materials, please let me know, the sooner the better. If you can think of other places/people to reach out to, please let me know.

Thanks,
Chris Tilly

CHUCK TILLY BOXES: REMAINING HISTORICAL MICROFILM
Chris Tilly, tilly@ucla.edu<mailto:tilly@ucla.edu>
April 23, 2024

1. Microfilm
* France: Reels 76-72 to 76-76 = Archives de la Ville d’Angers, Registres de Conclusions except 76-76 has no description and reel-box is labeled London Public Record Office (but numbered 121 and 175; Angers archives were 82-114). * Germany: “Reels 1-6, 7-12, 13-18 of Weimar Newspaper [Kölnische Zeitung] 1918-33 [See Data List for dates corresponding to these reels” * No descriptors but probably France: 76-83 to 76-87
1. Microfilm
* Britain: 75.13-15 = Times of London 1830; 75.1-6 = Morning Chronicle 1828-30 + House of Commons Votes + Proceedings 1835; 75.7-12 = Morning Chronicle 1831-33 * France: 75.16-20 = Bibliotheque Nationale (2 reels), Archives Municipales Dijon, Archives Departmentales Côte d’Or (2 reels) ; 74.1-5 = 5 Archives Nationales with no description
1. Microfilm.
* Britain: 85.1-3 and 86.1 = England and Wales Censuses 1801, 1831, 1841 ; Great Britain Study Reel 82.22 = Lancashire Record Office 1868. * France: 72.14 = Revue de l’Anjou, Jaubert on Anjou 15th-16th c; 82.23 = Sala and Leguiel on Prats-de Mollo (17th+18th c); 69.5-8, 70.1, 82.24 = Archives Nationales without description. 82.25 = Dictionnaire des Communes 1938; 72.2 = Lavernier – Amiens – Etats-Généraux; 5 unlabeled. * Italy: 72.13, 15-18 = Police 1898, Lombardia 1898 + 1891, Milano Industriale, L’Italia del Popolo 1893, La Lombardia June 1898, N. Colajanni works (L’Italia del 1898, I Disordine di Milano); A. Olivetti on Milano 1898), Corriere de la Sera May-July 1898; 72.1 = Anzi, Il Partito Operaio Italiano 1882-91; 72.3-6 = Comandini book on the Centro Anni; articles by Basile and Caracciolo; Societá Umanitaria – Origine…. * Dissertations: 83.2-3 = Charles Sowerwine, Marilyn Jacoby Boxer.
1. Microfilm.
* Britain : 81.01 = unlabeled ; 81.02-04 = London Directories 1800-1828; 81.05 = Index sheets for Kent, Middlesex, Surrey, Sussex; 78.7 = Appendix to Votes (House of Commons) 1828; 78.8 = Hayter, The Army and the Mob…Gordon Riots; 78.10-11 = no description labeled HO 41 ; HO 64 + HO 43 = no description but long box says “The Scotsman”; HO 130 = Winchester Special Commissions * France: 78.12 + 79.2-5 = Hardy, Mes Loisirs, Vols. I-VI, 1764-87 ; 79.1 = « French Microfilm » ; 82.1-4 = VC Colbert, Mélanges de Colbert ; * No description : 80.1-80.5 –falls between British and French microfilms in time
1. Microfilm.
* Britain: 76.37-42 = London Times 1818-21 * France: 64.37-42 = Maine-et-Loire 1792 (conflicts, Census, Electoral Council Report, Taxation, La Taille report); 76.54-71 = Censuses (1861, 1906) from various French cities (Roubaix, Amiens, Anzin) and departments (Somme); Anzin 1865-67 Actes de NM; Archives du Nord. * Probably France but no description: 76.77-82 = 5 reels
1. Microfilm.
* France : 64.25-30, 61-74, 77 = Archives de Maine-et-Loire, Vendée, Loire-Atlantique, Indre et Loire various docs 1780s-90s ; Archives de Maine-et-Loire mostly 1730s-80s, but also 1669, 1792, 1844 ; 64.75-77, 84-89, 99 = Statistiques des Greves 1885-1893, 1926-35 ; 65.7 = Paris Police archives 1965; reel with no description but numbered 65.8 and 65.5: 64.84 (1926) to 64.89 (1933-35) labeled “SG” (presumably Statistiques des Greves)
1. Microfilm.
* Britain : London Times 76.43-48 = un-numbered = 1831-2, 1834 * France : 75.27-38 = Maine et Loire archives – various cities 1599-1790, e.g. Melay 1676-1791, Nuaillé 1689-1790, St. Georges 1676-1739, La Tourlandry 1599-1730 ; 1 reel Haute-Garonne archives ; 75.39-41 = 3 Archives Nationales with no description ;
1. Microfilm.
* Italy : 72.7-12 = Societá Umanitaria publications (strikes, infant mortality, conditions of working class, worker housing); Saladino, Il Tramonte di una Capitale ; 72.25-30 = Dati Statistici 1884-1914 + Milan 1885-1909, Census 1881, 1911, Population Statistics (Census) 1901 + Milan 1901 & 1911 ; 72.31-23 = Pavone on 1870 uprising, 1905 commission report on worker housing ; 3 reels with no description or numbering * France: “Amiens 1872” (Louise Tilly?); 73.1-6 = journal articles and historical accounts of Vendée and Anjou region ; 73.8-12 = Les Associations Professionnelles Ouvrieres V.1-IV ; Le Consitutionel December 1854 ; Statistique d’Enseignement Primaire ; 73.10-12 = Etat des Tués et Blessées, Journées de Juillet (Archives Nationales) ;
1. Microfilm.
* Britain : HO44 (Home Office?) = Senior + Tomlinson, Report on Combinations * France : 64.78-83 = Statistiques des Greves 1893-1922 ; 73.13-15+26-27 = France Censuses 1841-61, June Days 1848 arrests, Justice Criminelle account 1840-50[ 73.22-29 = 73.22-29 = Conin parts I+II, Denecheau « Ventes des Biens Nation…Viniers », Moniteur Universel (1848+ ?), Revue Française du Travail ; 74.6-74.7 = AN (Archives Nationales ?), 1815-16, 1861, other cryptic notations * Italy : 72.19-24 = strike statistics, national 1878-1903, Milan undated * Theses : 73.16-20 = Allen, Dorsey, Helper, Wilkins, Breen, Andrews = Paysan des Mauges [thesis or book?]
1. Microfilm (partial box)
* Britain : Manchester Mercury 1789-99, 1801-14 ; Manchester directories 1772-1818 * France : L’Humanité 1934-38 * Italy ( ?) : 73.30-32 = unlabeled, one with writing in French (just saying it’s Chuck Tilly’s)
1. Microfilm.
* France : 83.1 = Devic + Vaissete, Histoire Générale de Languedoc
1. Microfilm. All France: 64.43-48 = Maine-et-Loire, National Guard archives 1792 + list of emigrés, state of military ; 63.1-3 and 65.1-6 = French national archives (and Seine archives?) 1848, 1960, 1963, 1965 ; 64.01-18 = 3 boxes (of 5 reels each) of parish registers from various localities, 1780-84; several unlabeled. 2. Microfilm.
* Britain: 76.49-53 = London Times 1832-33; New Statistical account of Scotland 1845; 78.1-2 = Morning Chronicle (London) 1834; 78.6 = Votes and Proceedings, House of Commons 1828 * France: 64.19-24 = Maine-et-Loire various 1715-86 ; 64.31-36 = Maine-et-Loire various 1761-93 ; 64.49-54 = Maine-et-Loire various 1793 ; 64.55-60 = Maine-et-Loire 1793 ; 78.3-5 = Remarques Journalieres 1648; Hardy, Mes Loisirs Vols. VII-VIII 1787-89. * One unlabeled
1. Microfilm.
* France: 66.1-66.5 = “AN” 1st-5th bandes (rolls of film), presumably Archives Nationales, numbering but no description; 66.6-66.10 = no description but same kind of boxes, 6th-10th bandes; 66.11-16 = no description but same kind of boxes, 11th-12th and 1st-4th bandes = 66.17-22 = no description but same kind of boxes,5th-10th bandes; 66.23-27 = 11th-15 bandes; 68.1-2 and 69.1-4 = no description but same kind of boxes
1. Microfilm.
* Britain: 77-28 to 77-29 = Cobbett’s Political Register, 1816-18, 1827-29; Blackburn Mail, 1800-17 + 1817-20; Lancaster Gazette 1801-15 + 1816-30; Rowbottom Diary; Manchester Mercury 1815-30; 77-19 to 77-27 = Morning Chronicle 1829 + 1830 missing days * Germany: Kölnische Zeitung, 1931-32, 1932-33


Chris Tilly (he/him/his)
Professor
Department of Urban Planning
UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs
337 Charles E. Young Dr. East
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1656
Department phone 310-206-7150
Email tilly@ucla.edu<mailto:tilly@ucla.edu>
Web luskin.ucla.edu/person/chris-tilly/

________________________________ De : h-france-request@lists.uakron.edu <h-france-request@lists.uakron.edu> de la part de H-France <h-france@lists.uakron.edu> Envoyé : mardi 23 avril 2024 20:34 À : h-france@lists.uakron.edu <h-france@lists.uakron.edu> Objet : Any interest in anything in Charles Tilly’s collection of microfilms from various French archives, 17th-20th century?
Hi H-France folks,
My father, the late historical sociologist Charles Tilly, built up a large collection of microfilm (reels) from various French archives, with documents dating from the 17th-20th century. Columbia held onto the boxes for a while, but just sent them on to me. I have no use for them. I would love to get some of the films into the hands of someone who would find them useful. (I am also in discussion with the Internet Archive, which it turns out doesn’t just archive the internet but also all kinds of other publications. Not at all clear they will want any of this. Any microfilms for which I do not find an interest party, and that is not requested by the Internet Archive, will go into the trash fairly soon.)

I am pasting my list of the microfilms below. You will notice a few things:
* There are 15 boxes, each with 4 long boxes of reels, with each long box containing 4 or 5 reels—so something like 270 reels in all. * The largest proportion are from France, but there are also quite a few from the UK and Italy (the Italian films were collected by Louise Tilly), and a few from Germany (just newspapers). I have highlighted the French documents. (I am also sending emails to H-Albion and H-Italy. Let me know if you know of others I should be contacting.) * The documents are varied. They come from a mix of national, departmental, and local archives, plus there are microfilms from historical books, memoirs, and some dissertations (I’m guessing University of Michigan 1970s-80s). They include reels just labeled “Archives” (police records?), and others including newspapers, censuses, parish registers, Statistiques des Greves, documents on military readiness and emigrés, etc. * There are, alas, some unlabeled reels.

Happy to answer any questions…but I do not have ready access to a microfilm reader.

If you have interest in any of these materials, please let me know, the sooner the better. If you can think of other places/people to reach out to, please let me know.

Thanks,
Chris Tilly

CHUCK TILLY BOXES: REMAINING HISTORICAL MICROFILM
Chris Tilly, tilly@ucla.edu<mailto:tilly@ucla.edu>
April 23, 2024

1. Microfilm
* France: Reels 76-72 to 76-76 = Archives de la Ville d’Angers, Registres de Conclusions except 76-76 has no description and reel-box is labeled London Public Record Office (but numbered 121 and 175; Angers archives were 82-114). * Germany: “Reels 1-6, 7-12, 13-18 of Weimar Newspaper [Kölnische Zeitung] 1918-33 [See Data List for dates corresponding to these reels” * No descriptors but probably France: 76-83 to 76-87
1. Microfilm
* Britain: 75.13-15 = Times of London 1830; 75.1-6 = Morning Chronicle 1828-30 + House of Commons Votes + Proceedings 1835; 75.7-12 = Morning Chronicle 1831-33 * France: 75.16-20 = Bibliotheque Nationale (2 reels), Archives Municipales Dijon, Archives Departmentales Côte d’Or (2 reels) ; 74.1-5 = 5 Archives Nationales with no description
1. Microfilm.
* Britain: 85.1-3 and 86.1 = England and Wales Censuses 1801, 1831, 1841 ; Great Britain Study Reel 82.22 = Lancashire Record Office 1868. * France: 72.14 = Revue de l’Anjou, Jaubert on Anjou 15th-16th c; 82.23 = Sala and Leguiel on Prats-de Mollo (17th+18th c); 69.5-8, 70.1, 82.24 = Archives Nationales without description. 82.25 = Dictionnaire des Communes 1938; 72.2 = Lavernier – Amiens – Etats-Généraux; 5 unlabeled. * Italy: 72.13, 15-18 = Police 1898, Lombardia 1898 + 1891, Milano Industriale, L’Italia del Popolo 1893, La Lombardia June 1898, N. Colajanni works (L’Italia del 1898, I Disordine di Milano); A. Olivetti on Milano 1898), Corriere de la Sera May-July 1898; 72.1 = Anzi, Il Partito Operaio Italiano 1882-91; 72.3-6 = Comandini book on the Centro Anni; articles by Basile and Caracciolo; Societá Umanitaria – Origine…. * Dissertations: 83.2-3 = Charles Sowerwine, Marilyn Jacoby Boxer.
1. Microfilm.
* Britain : 81.01 = unlabeled ; 81.02-04 = London Directories 1800-1828; 81.05 = Index sheets for Kent, Middlesex, Surrey, Sussex; 78.7 = Appendix to Votes (House of Commons) 1828; 78.8 = Hayter, The Army and the Mob…Gordon Riots; 78.10-11 = no description labeled HO 41 ; HO 64 + HO 43 = no description but long box says “The Scotsman”; HO 130 = Winchester Special Commissions * France: 78.12 + 79.2-5 = Hardy, Mes Loisirs, Vols. I-VI, 1764-87 ; 79.1 = « French Microfilm » ; 82.1-4 = VC Colbert, Mélanges de Colbert ; * No description : 80.1-80.5 –falls between British and French microfilms in time
1. Microfilm.
* Britain: 76.37-42 = London Times 1818-21 * France: 64.37-42 = Maine-et-Loire 1792 (conflicts, Census, Electoral Council Report, Taxation, La Taille report); 76.54-71 = Censuses (1861, 1906) from various French cities (Roubaix, Amiens, Anzin) and departments (Somme); Anzin 1865-67 Actes de NM; Archives du Nord. * Probably France but no description: 76.77-82 = 5 reels
1. Microfilm.
* France : 64.25-30, 61-74, 77 = Archives de Maine-et-Loire, Vendée, Loire-Atlantique, Indre et Loire various docs 1780s-90s ; Archives de Maine-et-Loire mostly 1730s-80s, but also 1669, 1792, 1844 ; 64.75-77, 84-89, 99 = Statistiques des Greves 1885-1893, 1926-35 ; 65.7 = Paris Police archives 1965; reel with no description but numbered 65.8 and 65.5: 64.84 (1926) to 64.89 (1933-35) labeled “SG” (presumably Statistiques des Greves)
1. Microfilm.
* Britain : London Times 76.43-48 = un-numbered = 1831-2, 1834 * France : 75.27-38 = Maine et Loire archives – various cities 1599-1790, e.g. Melay 1676-1791, Nuaillé 1689-1790, St. Georges 1676-1739, La Tourlandry 1599-1730 ; 1 reel Haute-Garonne archives ; 75.39-41 = 3 Archives Nationales with no description ;
1. Microfilm.
* Italy : 72.7-12 = Societá Umanitaria publications (strikes, infant mortality, conditions of working class, worker housing); Saladino, Il Tramonte di una Capitale ; 72.25-30 = Dati Statistici 1884-1914 + Milan 1885-1909, Census 1881, 1911, Population Statistics (Census) 1901 + Milan 1901 & 1911 ; 72.31-23 = Pavone on 1870 uprising, 1905 commission report on worker housing ; 3 reels with no description or numbering * France: “Amiens 1872” (Louise Tilly?); 73.1-6 = journal articles and historical accounts of Vendée and Anjou region ; 73.8-12 = Les Associations Professionnelles Ouvrieres V.1-IV ; Le Consitutionel December 1854 ; Statistique d’Enseignement Primaire ; 73.10-12 = Etat des Tués et Blessées, Journées de Juillet (Archives Nationales) ;
1. Microfilm.
* Britain : HO44 (Home Office?) = Senior + Tomlinson, Report on Combinations * France : 64.78-83 = Statistiques des Greves 1893-1922 ; 73.13-15+26-27 = France Censuses 1841-61, June Days 1848 arrests, Justice Criminelle account 1840-50[ 73.22-29 = 73.22-29 = Conin parts I+II, Denecheau « Ventes des Biens Nation…Viniers », Moniteur Universel (1848+ ?), Revue Française du Travail ; 74.6-74.7 = AN (Archives Nationales ?), 1815-16, 1861, other cryptic notations * Italy : 72.19-24 = strike statistics, national 1878-1903, Milan undated * Theses : 73.16-20 = Allen, Dorsey, Helper, Wilkins, Breen, Andrews = Paysan des Mauges [thesis or book?]
1. Microfilm (partial box)
* Britain : Manchester Mercury 1789-99, 1801-14 ; Manchester directories 1772-1818 * France : L’Humanité 1934-38 * Italy ( ?) : 73.30-32 = unlabeled, one with writing in French (just saying it’s Chuck Tilly’s)
1. Microfilm.
* France : 83.1 = Devic + Vaissete, Histoire Générale de Languedoc
1. Microfilm. All France: 64.43-48 = Maine-et-Loire, National Guard archives 1792 + list of emigrés, state of military ; 63.1-3 and 65.1-6 = French national archives (and Seine archives?) 1848, 1960, 1963, 1965 ; 64.01-18 = 3 boxes (of 5 reels each) of parish registers from various localities, 1780-84; several unlabeled. 2. Microfilm.
* Britain: 76.49-53 = London Times 1832-33; New Statistical account of Scotland 1845; 78.1-2 = Morning Chronicle (London) 1834; 78.6 = Votes and Proceedings, House of Commons 1828 * France: 64.19-24 = Maine-et-Loire various 1715-86 ; 64.31-36 = Maine-et-Loire various 1761-93 ; 64.49-54 = Maine-et-Loire various 1793 ; 64.55-60 = Maine-et-Loire 1793 ; 78.3-5 = Remarques Journalieres 1648; Hardy, Mes Loisirs Vols. VII-VIII 1787-89. * One unlabeled
1. Microfilm.
* France: 66.1-66.5 = “AN” 1st-5th bandes (rolls of film), presumably Archives Nationales, numbering but no description; 66.6-66.10 = no description but same kind of boxes, 6th-10th bandes; 66.11-16 = no description but same kind of boxes, 11th-12th and 1st-4th bandes = 66.17-22 = no description but same kind of boxes,5th-10th bandes; 66.23-27 = 11th-15 bandes; 68.1-2 and 69.1-4 = no description but same kind of boxes
1. Microfilm.
* Britain: 77-28 to 77-29 = Cobbett’s Political Register, 1816-18, 1827-29; Blackburn Mail, 1800-17 + 1817-20; Lancaster Gazette 1801-15 + 1816-30; Rowbottom Diary; Manchester Mercury 1815-30; 77-19 to 77-27 = Morning Chronicle 1829 + 1830 missing days * Germany: Kölnische Zeitung, 1931-32, 1932-33


Chris Tilly (he/him/his)
Professor
Department of Urban Planning
UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs
337 Charles E. Young Dr. East
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1656
Department phone 310-206-7150
Email tilly@ucla.edu<mailto:tilly@ucla.edu>
Web luskin.ucla.edu/person/chris-tilly/