You make history, we save it

Have you ever worked for social justice? Were you active in an association, action committee, or union? Did you participate in demonstrations or campaigns on themes such as labor, gender, the environment, migration, or other social issues? Then you have contributed to a valuable history.

Amsab-ISG exists to preserve that history for the future. Read on to find out how you can transfer your archive so your story isn't lost.

  • Edito: Paule Verbruggen

About Brussels resident Joseph Milot , socialist activist at the end of the 19th - beginning of the 20th century, the Dutch historian Barbara Henkes , Lode Verbraecken , a Belgian brigadier in the Spanish trenches, the digitalization of construction drawings and the archive of the De Wielewaal Ghent department.
 

Edito

Paule Verbruggen

Noted

Martin Georges & Jean Puissant, Joseph Milot: shoemaker, coachman, treasurer. A minor activist in the grand scheme of history

Nico Van Campenhout, Barbara Henkes looks back on half a century of historiography

Voices from the collection

Sven Tuytens, Emile 'Lode' Verbraecken, social worker from Berchem in Spanish trenches (1913-1937)

Collection

Sofie Veramme, Mapped: registering, digitizing, and unlocking construction drawings from the Amsab-ISG collection

Maarten Savels, Archive of the Wielewaal department Ghent

Books

Luc Peiren, Ludo BETTENS, Lionel VANVELTHEM, Dawinka LAUREYS, Epopée, La Centrale énérale FGTB Liège-Huy-Waremme: maître d'oeuvre de l'unité ouvrière?

Nico Van Campenhout, Barbara HENKES, Traces of the slavery past in Friesland
Margriet FOKKEN & Barbara HENKES, Traces of the slavery past in Groningen

In the spotlight

Jeanne Vauterin, Frans Masereel in Amsab-ISG and the MSK

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