ABSTRACT

Established in 1935, the International Institute of Social History (IISH) is one of the world’s leading research institutes focused on social history and holds one of the richest collections in the field. This volume brings together thirty-five essays in honor of the IISH’s longtime director Jaap Kloosterman, who built the institute into a world leader in the field.

part I|118 pages

The Emergence of Social History Collections

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chapter I.5|8 pages

The Persistent Life of The British Merchant

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part II|152 pages

The European Collections of the IISH: Acquisitions and Catalogues

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chapter II.2|16 pages

The Archives of Hendrik de Man: A Tragedy

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chapter II.4|10 pages

La Rosa de Foc: Collecting Anarchist Materials

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chapter II.8|12 pages

A Manuscript Found at the Institute

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chapter II.10|12 pages

Matriarchy and Socialism: French Precedents

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chapter II.11|8 pages

Neo-Malthusians: A Photograph

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part III|90 pages

The IISH and Eastern Europe

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chapter III.3|12 pages

The Activities in Moscow after 1991 and Memorial

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chapter III.4|10 pages

Rescue Efforts in Post-Soviet Moscow

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part IV|55 pages

The IISH Goes Global

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chapter IV.2|10 pages

The Egyptian and Sudanese Communist Collections

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chapter IV.6|12 pages

Gunnar Mendoza: A Life to Share

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