75 Years IISH
The 75th Anniversary of the International Institute of Social History (founded 25 November 1935) was celebrated in 2010.
A varied jubilee program had been set up:
>> The IISH's 75th anniversary in the Dutch media
| 1 - 4 September 2010 | IISH organizes the 41st conference of the International Association of Labour History Institutions (IALHI) | More Information |
| 29 October 2010 - 30 January 2011 |
Exhibition Rebels with a Cause. The IISH at 75 in the Special Collections building [Bijzondere Collecties] of Amsterdam University. The exhibition offers a selection of unique documents from the collections of the IISH. |
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| 29 October 2010 | Publication of the book Rebels with a Cause. Five centuries of social history collected by the IISH. | More Information |
| 4 November 2010 | Debate: Faalt de internationale vakbeweging? In association with Spui25 and Bijzondere Collecties, UvA |
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| 6 - 7 November 2010 | Museum Night in the Special Collections building of Amsterdam University. | More Information (pdf) |
| 12 November 2010 | Lecture organized by Volksuniversiteit Amsterdam and a guided tour of the exhibition Rebels with a Cause. | More Information |
| 18 November 2010 | Debate: De wederopstanding van de huurling In association with Spui25 and Bijzondere Collecties, UvA |
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| 22 - 26 November 2010 | Master Class on Global Labour History, meant for PhD students from different countries and different parts of the world. | More Information |
| 9 December 2010 | Debate: Wie komt op voor de 'nieuwe dienstmeisjes'? In association with Spui25 and Bijzondere Collecties, UvA |
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| 10 December 2010 | Presentation of de Volkskrant-IISG award for the best MA-thesis in the field of social history. | More Information |
| 16 December 2010 | Debate: Wat kunnen we leren van de geschiedenis van kinderarbeid? In association with Spui25 and Bijzondere Collecties, UvA |
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Contact
Aukje Lettinga (Communications Officer)
Tel: 020-6685866 or e-mail