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The Making of a Periphery - Ulbe Bosma

New book by Ulbe Bosma: The Making of a Periphery

28 August 2019 11:12

In his new book The Making of a Periphery, IISH senior researcher Ulbe Bosma draws on new archival sources from the colonial period to the present to demonstrate how high demographic growth and a long history of bonded labor relegated Southeast Asia to the margins of the global economy.

La División Ascaso en las trincheras del Frente de Aragón

El País writes about Kati Horna photographs at IISH

22 August 2019 10:00

Our colleague, Spanish historian Almudena Rubio, located probably the largest known collection of Austrian born photographer Margaret Michaelis (1902-1985) which were unknown so far. The Spanish newspaper El Pais published out an interesting article about this extraordinary find (7-June- 2020).

NWO Open Competitie

NWO grant for Leo Lucassen en Manon van der Heijden

22 July 2019 15:22

Prof. Manon van der Heijden (University of Leiden) & Prof. Leo Lucassen (IISH) learned last week that NWO decided to fund their project Tolerant migrant cities? The case of Holland 1600-1900 in the NWO Open Competition - SGW. Of the 41 grants, a total of 13 projects fall within the Humanities. Three projects went to the KNAW Humanities Cluster.

De Waal in actie

Lodewijk de Waal tapes

23 May 2019 11:34
  • Oral History project
  • Three interviews with Lodewijk de Waal

Lodewijk de Waal (Rotterdam 1950) was chairman of the trade union FNV from 1997 to 2005.

Journalist Leonard Ornstein (VPRO) and IISH researcher Dennie Oude Nijhuis spoke with him about his time as leader of the FNV. Of course about his vision of the movement in that period. But they also asked him about more recent developments. Once again, this yielded wonderful material is included in the IISH collection and made available to researchers and anyone interested via the website. Interviews are in Dutch.

Bedrijfsbezetting

Less strikes in 2018

7 May 2019 17:07

Every year around this time, Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek (CBS) publishes the number of strikes of the year before. 'In 2018, 28 times, in 2017 it was 32 times. There were about 67 thousand days of work lost less than a year earlier.' So we can read on the website of the institute.The number of strikes fell, while the number of strikers and suspended days was lower.

The IISH has an overview of the strikes that have taken place since 1372 Also for 2018, this unique historical series has been updated by IISH researcher Sjaak van der Velden. He promoted on the development of strikes in the Netherlands.

IPres 2019

iPRES 2019 Open Call - The Great Digital Preservation Bake-Off

7 May 2019 12:21

iPres 2019 is seeking submissions from software developers and vendors who would like to nominate software for the workflow-specific software category of the Great Digital Preservation Bake-Off, to be held as part of the iPRES 2019 conference at the Eye Filmmuseum in Amsterdam on 16 – 20 September. 

The Global History of Work: Critical Readings

The Global History of Work: Critical Readings

5 May 2019 19:39

The Global History of Work: Critical Readings provides an extensive reference collection which is essential for all students and scholars needing to gain a critical understanding of work and the history of work.

By Marcel van der Linden. (ed.)