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.

On the changing role of the pharmacist in the 1960s, a symposium on the very diverse aspects of the abortion issue, and the participatory project Schafttijd (Breakfast Time) of Amsab-ISG.

Contributions

Martijn Collis, The Bitter Pill of Pharmaceutical Mechanization (1960-1970). How the Sixties Pharmacist Evolved from Pill-Chopper to Father of the People

Kim Descheemaeker, Thirty Years of Abortion Legislation in Belgium. Report of the symposium on October 28, 2021, in Ghent

Noted

Martine Vermandere and Lori Verhoeven, Lunchtime: an everyday but underexposed phenomenon

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