About the collection

Amsab-ISG is the memory of the social movements in Flanders and Belgium, from the mid-19th century to the present day.

Our collection focuses on important themes such as labor, the environment, migration, gender, human rights, and global justice. It includes archives from trade unions, political parties, health insurance funds, NGOs, cultural organizations, and engaged artists. Our heritage comprises archival files, library collections, audiovisual materials, art, and intangible heritage—increasingly in digital form.

  • Edito: Paule Verbruggen

About the reproductive role of Moroccan women from Mechelen , advertising campaigns on the Flemish coast , a manual from 1911 in connection with the Ghent municipal elections from our collection, the Platform Hulpverlening Ledeberg and a testimony from a delegate at the VRT.

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Edito

Paule Verbruggen

Contribution

Nora Ikoubaân, A Forgotten Generation? The Reproductive-Labor Histories of Moroccan Women from Mechelen

Noted

Marc Constandt, The advertising world discovers the Flemish coast

Curiosum

Ellena Franquet, Handbook for the Home Visitor (1911). On the Ghent municipal elections, strikes, and flowers in the classroom

Collection

Sofie Vrielynck, The Ledeberg Assistance Platform

In the spotlight

Donald Weber, Testimony of a VRT delegate

Books

Eric Torrekens, Christopher Clark, European Spring: The Struggle for a New World 1848-1849

Eric Torrekens, Edward DE MAESSCHALCK, Marx in Brussels

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