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

This edition includes a look at the tense relationship between Belgian socialist leader Emile Vandervelde and Italian fascist leader Benito Mussolini, and a deep dive into Studio Stone – a unique photo collection by two pioneers of modern photography from the interwar period, much of which is preserved at Amsab-ISG.

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EDITOR

Paule Verbruggen

NOTED

Jozef Schildermans, 'A long-lasting personal grudge': the confrontation between Benito Mussolini and Emile Vandervelde, 1904-1927

COLLECTION

Kim Robensyn, The 'Studio Stone' collection by Amsab-ISG

NOTED

AP Maaswinkel, A photo session in the Belgian parliament in 1930

CURIOUS

Kim Robensyn, A special poster, designed by Studio Stone

IN THE SPOTLIGHT

Cleo Janse, Expo Studio Stone

BOOKS

Vincent Scheltiens, Jan Willem Stutje, Buchenwald Torture Factory. Surviving and Collaborating in a German Concentration Camp. 

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