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 the citizen movement for the "Restoration of Historical Memory" in Spain, the secret contacts between Belgian socialists and State Security in London, a new Social Pact, cholera and corona, the significance of August Vermeylen today, the archives of the Merelbeke Medical Center and Arthur De Decker, Walter De Mulder's photographs, websites as a new source for the history of tomorrow...

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Edito

Paule Verbruggen

Contributions

David Huys, Reconciliation through Memory?
The Return of the Defeated and Renewed Dealing with the Civil War and Dictatorship in Spain (1996-2007)

- Etienne Verhoeyen, The secret contacts between 'London' and socialists in occupied Belgium (1941-1944)

Noted

- Joris Vandendriessche, Cholera, corona and the power of numbers

- Koen Aerts, Plea for a new Social Pact

- Tinus Sioen, August Vermeylen is not dead

Collection

- Sofie Vrielynck, The Archives of the Merelbeke Medical Center (Dr. Frans Van Leuven and Dr. Sylvia Van Werveke)

- Hendrik Ollivier, The photographs of Walter De Mulder 'Photography is not art, it is more important than art'

- Martijn Vandenbroucke, The archive of Arthur De Decker

- Jeroen Fernandez-Alonso, Websites as a source for the history of tomorrow

Books

- Nico Van Campenhout, RUBEN MANTELS & HANS VANDEVOORDE, The diary 1939-1944 of August Vermeylen 

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