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109 IFM-SEI Bulletin. Trimestriel,[Third Series?] Bruxelles, vol. 1-, 1989-[ Until the end of 1992 published in English, French, German and Spanish, since 1993 only in English and Spanish.] AAJB(English, French, German, Spanish icpl.), ABA(English), AMSAB(icpl.) ifm-sei Euro-Newsletter, Brussels n.d.[1986-1987, 1990] ABA[4 numbers] ifm documents, later ifm-sei documents, n.pl. 1968-1971[ in English, French, German, Spanish, Swedish editions+ one other language; Dokumentti in 1971]. AAJB(icpl.), ABA(icpl.), ARAB(icpl.) ifm-sei special document, n.pl. 1977-1978. AAJB(icpl.), ABA(icpl.) Junges Europa Pressedienst, mimeographed 1952. ARAB Junges Europa. Zeitung für alle Lagerteilnehmer[FalkenstaatJunges Europa 28 July 16 August 1952], 1952 no. 1-4. ARAB News bulletin. International Falcon Movement-Socialist Educational International, Brussels. AAJB(1978 December, in German) International Federation of Worker's Education Associations, IFWEA/Internationaler Verband für Arbeiterbildung, IVA/Fédération internationale des associations pour l'éducation des travailleurs, FIAET Beginning in 1922 the International Trade Union Federation held various conferences on workers' education, and plans for more formalised co-operation were being discussed but only after the second world war was the IFWEA founded in London in October 1947, and already in its first ten years included Workers Educational Associations in various countries outside Europe. In this it benefitted from the connections that the English WEA had to organizations in the Dominons. Until 1969, and again from 1977 to 1986, the IFWEA headquarters were located at the WEA in London; when this was not the case, headquarters were in Germany, Sweden, Austria, Israel and Norway. In 1996 IFWEA had over 60 members in many countries and, accordingly, it was decided in 1992 to regionalize IFWEA. An IFWEA archive including some of its publications exists at the University of North London Learning Centre(TUC Collections). Archival material relating to IFWEA may be found in the archives of the national organizations. The FES holds a substantial colletion in the Deutscher Gewerkschafts Bund papers. Reports of the General conferences in 1977(Dublin), 1980(Oslo), 1983(UNESCO, Paris) were published in duplicated form like the one from the Vienna conference 1986. One or two Seminars a year were also held, and several reports produced. For the time being none of these reports have been located, with the exception of the Vienna General Conference 1986. This also applies to the short reports of the Conferences in 1968, 1972, and 1974, respectively. 1947­1949 Workers education. An outline of the organization, aims and practice of the bodies associated with the International Federation, IFWEA, London 1949,? p. TUC?