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  • 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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