• Edito: Paule Verbruggen

About the citizen movement for the "Restoration of Historical Memory" in Spain, the secret contacts between Belgian socialists and State Security in London, a new Social Pact, cholera and corona, the significance of August Vermeylen today, the archives of the Merelbeke Medical Center and Arthur De Decker, Walter De Mulder's photographs, websites as a new source for the history of tomorrow...

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Edito

Paule Verbruggen

Contributions

David Huys, Reconciliation through Memory?
The Return of the Defeated and Renewed Dealing with the Civil War and Dictatorship in Spain (1996-2007)

- Etienne Verhoeyen, The secret contacts between 'London' and socialists in occupied Belgium (1941-1944)

Noted

- Joris Vandendriessche, Cholera, corona and the power of numbers

- Koen Aerts, Plea for a new Social Pact

- Tinus Sioen, August Vermeylen is not dead

Collection

- Sofie Vrielynck, The Archives of the Merelbeke Medical Center (Dr. Frans Van Leuven and Dr. Sylvia Van Werveke)

- Hendrik Ollivier, The photographs of Walter De Mulder 'Photography is not art, it is more important than art'

- Martijn Vandenbroucke, The archive of Arthur De Decker

- Jeroen Fernandez-Alonso, Websites as a source for the history of tomorrow

Books

- Nico Van Campenhout, RUBEN MANTELS & HANS VANDEVOORDE, The diary 1939-1944 of August Vermeylen 

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