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

On the role of the International of War Opponents in the Flemish peace movement, the development of Flemish protest against genetically modified organisms, a fiery essay by Gramsci, the archives of the Ecuadorian Esmeraldas Center, gouaches promoting edifying youth literature…

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Edited by
Paule Verbruggen

Contributions
- Jelle Angillis, The International of War Opponents (1965-1991). A unique link within the Flemish peace movement
- Ishka Desmedt, Seeds of Resistance: The History of the Protest Against Genetically Modified Organisms in Flanders

noted
, I hate the indifferent. A manifesto by Antonio Gramsci

Collection
- Gert Van Overstraeten, The Esmeraldas Ecuador Center Archives. "About that crazy Belgian with his passion for Ecuador"
- Ellena Franquet with Sofie Vrielynck, "A Fruitful Future. Good Youth Reading." Gouaches to promote youth literature in the Amsab-ISG collection.

Books
- Dirk Luyten, Jan Willem Stutje, Hendrik de Man. A Man with a Plan
- Marc Constandt, Jasper Truyens, Antwerp 1920: Stories from the VII Olympiad

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