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NTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL HISTORY Tab Ie of Contents 'And Thou would be mother, and cursing GENERAL SURVEY 9 war is not allowed!' Policy 9 Postcard from the Work in Progress II

Dutch chapter of the National Cooperation 13 International women's International Relations 15 league for peace and Financial Survey 17 freedom. Design: Budgetary Core Figures Operations 18

W.C. Drupsteen. Social Survey 19 The Institute in Figures zo Staff Council

ACCESSIONS 2-5

ACCESS 33 The Archives 33 Lists and Inventories 34 The Trials of Egyptian Communists and the Communist Party of Sudan 36 The Library 37 Ramón Alvarez Palomo 38 The Image & Sound Collections 39

SERVICES 43

PRESERVATI ON 45

RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS 47 Research 47 Taster Data Transmission for the IISH 48 Portieth Anniversary of the Dutch-Turkish Recruitment Agreement 50 Best Practices with Large Databases on Historical Populations 52 Tifth European Social Sccience History Conference 54 Institute Publications 56 Publications 57

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APPENDICES 67 Boards and Committees 68 Staff 68 ^ Professional Services 72 mf PHD Supervision 76 Scholariy Publications j6 - Professional Publications 81 a ^ IISH Publications 84 7j o Aksant Publications on Social History 84 ^ ï Aksant Publications on Economie History 85 ^ < Lectures and Interviews 85 < o <-> ° Participation in Externai Conferences and Foreign Travel 90

tt o Meetings Held at the Institute 92 ° ^ Exhibitions Made with the Help of the IISH 93 => ~ Film,Video and TV-productions Made with 3 ui r £ - the Help of the IISH 94 E ^ Abbreviations 95 _i o < i^ < < o QL THE INSTITUTE IN BRIEF 97 ^ z Organization Chart 98 £ Practical Information 99 History and Activities 100 Friends of the IISH 102

{ 7 1 0S06-A&-* *-*^s LSÏnnual Report 2004 jeronimo de Bosch Kemper, pioneer in social sciences and educator. Engraving General Survey from 1852 by A.J. Ehnle.

n an external peer review, the IISH was evaluated as I 'very good' and its research as 'very good to excellent'. A more extensive merger with the Netherlands Economie History Archive was approved. The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences asked us to manage its classical library. Revenues increased 12 percent to k€ 8,534. Special circumstances yielded a credit balance ofk€ 555^ at the end of the year.

POLICY CO The final evaluation from the external committee that re- viewed the IISH in September 2003 was disclosed in the spring of the year under review. The generai assessment of the Institute was 'very good', and the different sections of the evaluation were as follows (on a scale from 'unsatisfac- tory' through 'satisfactory', 'good', and 'very good' to 'ex• cellent'): leadership, good to very good; strategy and poli- cy, good to very good; quality of the facilities, allocation of funding and resources: very good; academie standing, very good to excellent; social relevance, good; strength-weak- ness analysis, very good; research, very good to excellent; collection development and access, good; academie ser• vices, very good. The report from the committee chaired by Willem Frijhoff appears together with the preparatory documents and several reactions on the website of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), the Institute's paymaster. The report contained several valuable recommenda- tions, which the Institute will consider in drafting the

{ 9 1 General Sur v e y new policy plan presently on the agenda. The committee and the Institute's administration had one fundamental disagreement: while the committee believed that coUec• tion development at the IISH should be based on research policy, the administration feit that coUection development and research, despite being closely related in many re- spects, should each follow a separate course, and that col- lection development should not be made entirely depen- dent upon any single research programme, no matter how interesting that programme might be. In the ensuing dis• cussion, the Institute's Academie Affairs Committee sup- ported the administration's view, which the administra• tion of the Royal Academy ultimately adopted as well. Another recommendation in the evaluation report was a subject of general agreement. The committee urged fur- ther integration of the Institute with the Netherlands Eco• nomie History Archive (NEHA), which was involved in founding the IISH and has been located at the same premis- es since 1989. The board of the NEHA had already reached the same conclusion, and all parties concerned soon agreed on the most appropriate legal format. As of 2005, the NEHA collections will be provided on standing loan to the IISH Foundation, which already manages the Institute's collec• tions. The grant that the NEHA received from the Royal Academy will henceforth be transferred to the IISH, which will in turn emphasize aspects of economie history in its collections and research. At the end of the year the Academy asked the Institute to manage its classical library. This library had previously been entrusted to the Netherlands Institute of Scientific Information Services, which is to be closed. We were pleased to honour the Academy's request. The coUection, which is no longer being expanded, primarily comprises scholarly works from the i6th through the i9th centuries, as well as several often complete series of journals pub- lished by European academies of arts and sciences since the

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\-/t\\ century. An estimated 200,000 volumes will be transferred to the IISH over the course of 2005. They will take up a large section of our available stack space. As a result, we will need to consider ways to expand this space in the near future. Thanks in part to our cuts in operating costs during 2003 and 2004, the Institute's annual accounts were bal- anced. The surplus of k€ 555 is entirely attributable to non- recurring revenues and changes in accounting practices.

WORK IN PROGRESS C/3 New archive coUections spanned over 900 linear metres, about half again as much as in 2003 but considerably less than the record set in 2002. As usual, much of the materi- al received came from our regular sources of consignment, especially Dutch and international political organizations and trade unions. A wealth of documentation from non- European areas continued to arrive, thanks in part to our office in Bangkok. Remarkable accessions included the records of various non-governmental organizations in Hong Kong, a few coUections about the Sudan (see box on page 36), as well as major accessions to the records of Greenpeace International and to the personal papers of Ger Harmsen, to name but a few. In Metamorfoze, a state-funded conservation pro- gramme, film recordings were made of the Louise Michel, Alexander Berkman and Lucien Descaves coUections, as well as of the records of the Dutch Social-Democratic Workers Party. The Max Nettlau papers were prepared for filming. Visits to our website increased once again, although less spectacularly than in previous years. Over 3.2 million visitors consulted nearly 17 million pages. Actual visits to the reading room declined slightly but remained consider• ably higher than they had been three or four years ago.

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The same holds true for the number of external informa- tion requests. About four out of every ten questions now arrive through the web-based Virtual Information Desk. The expansion of the website in recent years led us to reorganize and modify various sections, including the Se- rials Service of the International Association of Labour History Institutions, which is becoming a current bibliog• raphy in the field. Over 8,900 titles were added to ViVa, our current online bibliography of articles about gendet and women's history. Extensive work was also done to elaborate a new search system that covers several biblio- graphic and research databases in addition to the IISH website. The perspective of global labour history, which has become an important focus of research at the Institute, was enriched with new ideas about global economie histo• ry, focused on the differences in economie growth and in- equality between Europe and Asia. This work was funded in part through the Spinoza Premium awarded to Jan Luiten van Zanden last year. We also achieved excellent progtess in all major current research projects: Life Courses in Context, a programme related to the Historical Sample of the Netherlands (HSN), Women's Work in the Early- Modern Northern Netherlands, Close Encounters with the Dutch (a project examining economie change around the North Sea in the Dutch Golden Age) and the Moscow- based project Work, Income, and the State in Russia in the 2oth Century. New research projects launched included a series about the history of homosexuality atound Wotld Wat II, enttusted to the IISH by the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sports. In addition to several articles, researchers at the Insti• tute published a record 28 monographs (see box on page j<5). The annual supplement to our International Review of Social History, edited by Michiel Baud and Rosanne Rutten, was entitled Popular Intellectuals and Social Move-

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ments: Framing Protest in Asia, Africa and Latin America. We also launched a new monograph series at Routledge- Curzon. The data cable network at our premises on the Cruquiusweg underwent extensive renovation (see box on page 48). Great care was taken to avoid interrupting the Institute's work, which obviously made the operation take longer. Although the activities inevitably inconvenienced users, the reading room remained open virtually without interruption. Jan Lucassen, a senior researcher at the Institute (and its director of research from 1993 to 2000), was elected to the board of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.

NATIONAL COOPERATION C/3 The Institute continued to work closely with the Nether• lands Press Museum and the Netherlands Research Insti• tute and Graduate School for Economie and Social Histo- ry (known as the Posthumus Institute for short). Ties re• mained excellent with the International Institute of Asian Studies (IIAS) and the Centre for the History of Migrants (CGM), in which the IISH participates with the Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies of the University of Am• sterdam, the Faculty of Arts of and the Faculty at the University of Nijmegen. In June, following elections in various Asian countries, we organized the seminar 'The Dark Side of Democrati- zation', foliowed by a public debate about 'Lessons in Democracy: Media and the Elections 2004 in Indonesia and The Philippines' in conjunction with the Royal Tropical Institute and the Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies. This year the first issue was published of the Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis (TSEG), the result

{ 13 1 General Survey of a merger between the Tijdschrift voor Sociale Geschie• denis, the leading social-historical journal in the Nether- lands and supported by the IISH since it was launched in 1975, the NEHA-Jaarboek voor economische, bedrijfs- en tech• niekgeschiedenis (founded in 1914), and the NEHA-Bulletin voor economische geschiedenis in Nederland (founded in 1986). The new joutnal is published under the auspices of the IISH and the NEHA. Several IISH researchers continued to teach at various universities, mostly through chairs established entirely or in part by the IISH. These chairs, at the two universities and Utrecht University, are dedicated to Inter• national Comparative History (Jan Lucassen), the History of Social Movements (Marcel van der Linden), Social Eco• nomie History since 1870 (Lex Heerma van Voss), the History of the Middle East and Western Asia (Touraj Atabaki) and Child Labour (Kristoffel Lieten). In addi- tion, Jan Luiten van Zanden is professor of Social and Eco• nomie History at Utrecht University, Willem van Schendel is professor of Modern Asian History at the University of Amsterdam and Karin Hofmeester is professor of Jewish Studies at the University of Antwerp. To serve Dutch researchers on gender and women's history, we moderated the Kenau discussion list, which has stabilized at about 150 subscribers. We hosted the web sites of the CGM, the Stichting Bedrijfsgeschiedenis (the Dutch association of business historians), the Dutch Foundation for Early Modern Women's History, the Bel- gian-Dutch Association for History and Information Sci• ence (VGI), the Netherlands Association for Records Man• agement and Archives (DIVA) and the Royal Netherlands Association of Archivists (KVAN). The latter two organiza- tions continued to lease space and services at our premises and remain on very good terms with the Institute. We al- so hosted the web sites of the Reclame Arsenaal, a centre for the history of Dutch advertising that has lent collec-

{ M 1 <^Annu al Report 2004 tions to the IISH, and Het Schip, a museum and informa- tion centre on the Amsterdam School and social housing projects. We continued to support the Dutch labour history re• search association Werkgroep Andere Tijden, and the Jaarboek voor Vrouwengeschiedenis (Women's History Year- book).

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS C/3 As in the past, we worked closely with the International Association of Labour History Institutions and its net- work IALHINET, which consists of the Arbejderbevsgelsens Bibliotek og Arkiv (Copenhagen), the AMSAB-Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis (Ghent), the Bibliothèque de documentation internationale contempotaine (BDIC, Nanterre), the Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli (Mi- lan), the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (Bonn), the Schweiz- erisches Sozialarchiv (Zurich), the Tamiment Institute (New York), and IISH. We hosted IALHI'S web site and produced its online News Service. We also hosted the web site of the International Eco- nomic-History Association (IEHA); the Section of Business and Labout Archives of the International Council on Archives, LabNet (the European network of labour histori- ans, whose discussion list is moderated at the IISH), the South-South Exchange Programme for Research on the History of Development (SEPHIS), the Social-Political State Libtary (GOPB) in Moscow; and the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences in Calcutta. We continued to moderate a discussion list on Asian labour studies as well as Labour Again, a web-based discussion platform for Latin American labour studies. In March, the fifth European Social Science Hisrory Conference took place at Berlin's Humboldt University, organized by the IISH but hosted by the Social Science Re-

{ 15 } POVO E STA COM O

»Ü OINAMIZADORA CEN7RAL l_Annual Report 2004 'O pova esta com o. ^— Movimento das Forcas Armadas'. MFA, Portu- search Centre Berlin together with the city's three univer- gal, design: joao Abel sities. The ESSHC, an initiative of the Institute, has been Manta, 1975. held every two years since 1996. Our intention from the outset was for the event to alternate venues between the Netherlands and other European countries, but our search for a partner was a lengthy process. The conference's first venture abroad was a huge success and drew over 1,300 participants and about 340 sessions (see box on page 54). In 20o6 the ESSHC will return to Amsterdam; in 2008 it will » be held in Lisbon. We continued working with the BBC World Service on an oral history project covering the revolutionary develop- S ^ ments in the Caucasus in 1989-1991 and on various pro- | ° jects with the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Acad- £ ï emy of Sciences in Baku and the State Archives and the ïï < Academy of Sciences of Georgia in Tbilisi. We published jjj ° a new issue of our Turkish bulletin Sosyal Tarih and once Z ° again provided modest support for Patricia K. Grimsted's ° <=, work on ArcheoBiblioBase (a repository-level guide to archives in Moscow and St Petersburg, which appears on |E - our web server in a brief English version) and to Mahbubar Rahman's Heritage initiative to take care of Bangladeshi 5 ■= archives. At our request, Jürgen Rojahn continued to as- sist two groups of specialists working on the Marx-Engels | | Gesamtausgabe (MEGA) in Moscow in the framework of £ the Internationale Marx-Engels Stiftung (IMES), in which the IISH collaborates with the Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, the Karl Marx Haus of the ^ Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, and the Russian State Archive of JJ Social-Political History (RGASPI).

FINANCIAL SURVEY C/3 Total spending equalled € 8.5111, which is 0.9111 more than in 2003. The accounts reflected profits of 0.5111, due pri- marily to non-budgeted, non-recurring revenues, as well as

{ 17 1 BUDGETARY CORE FIGURES OPERATIONS (iN EURO)

KNAW-INSTITUTE FOUNDATION TOTAL IISH

INCOME

200} 2004 200} 2004 200} 2004

SUBSIDIES 4,336,602 4,550,800 262,000 262,000 4,598,602 4,812,800

ADDITIONAL 2,354,152 2,470,300 o o 2,354,152 2,470,300 FUNDING

OTHER 632,187 1,212,529 l6,225 ,199 648,412 1,250,728 INCOME

TOTAL 7,322,941 8,233,629 278,225 300,199 7,60I,l66 8,533,828

EXPENDITURES

200 2002 200gj ZOQjL

o 3:

PERSONNEL 5,150,698 5.57I.8I3 o o 5,150,698 5,571,813

RUNNING 2,232,997 2,106,199 326,807 300,977 2,559,804 2,407,176 COSTS

SURPLUS -60,754 555,617 -48,582 -778 -109,336 554,839

TOTAL 7,322,941 8,233,629 278,225 300,199 7,601,166 8,533,828

{ 18 } <^Annual Report 2004 the Academy's new administrative procedures, which led a few allocated reserves to appear in the results. About 56% of the income came from the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. The remaining 44% came largely from other government funding, such as NWO and from the Friends of the IISH. We are deeply grateful to these and the other parties that have provided the Insti- tute with grants.

SOCIAL SURVEY CO Compared with previous years, staff hardly increased at all: only 2%. At the end of 2003 the IISH had 162 employ• ees, compared with 165 at the end of 2004. The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) con- tinues to employ the majority of permanent staff mem- bers (74). The Stichting employs all temporary employees (53) and several permanent ones (21), most of whom (11) hold jobs created to promote the entry of unemployed on the labour market ('iD-banen'). Five employees are se- condments, 7 are here to acquire professional experience, and 3 work for the Uitgeverij (publishing house). The ap- pointments did not undergo dramatic changes during the year under review. Most employees work part-time. The ratio of part• time to full-time staffis 76 to 24%. While men remain in the majority, the gap is narrowing: their share continued to decline this year, dropping from 56 to 54%. Men are al- so overrepresented in the higher salary grades, while wom- en still dominate the middie ones. Average age increased by 1 year to 45 compared with the previous year. In 2004, 33 new staff members were hired, and 4 trans- ferred to a different position. Thirty-one employees left the Institute, including 3 with permanent appointments. The rate of absenteeism was 3.29% in 2004, reflecting a decline with respect to the previous year (4.41%).

{ 19 } THE INSTITUTE IN FIGURES

2004 AVERAGE 1999-2003 ACQUISITIONS 1 ARCHIVES ACQUIRED (GROSS, M 924 759 1 ARCHIVES ACQUIRED (NET, M ) 748 555 BOOKS BOUGHT 2,098 2,345 PHOTOGRAPHS ACQUIRED 36,653 10,760 POSTERS ACQUIRED 1.635 5,162

ACCESS ARCHIVES INDEXED (M1) 317 449 BOOKS &c SERIALS CATALOGUED II,IOI I3>927 PRINTED COLLECTIONS PROCESSED (M1) 682 364 IMAGE AND SOUND CATALOGUED 52,425 37S72

SERVICES VISITS TO READING ROOM 5,2-73 4,935 FOREIGN VISITORS 284 290 VISITORS WEB SITE 3,236,905 1,529,419 WEB PAGES CONSULTED 16,998,046 7>5i3,932 ARCHIVAL UNITS CONSULTED 6,402 5,997 BOOKS CONSULTED 8,334 8,453 SERIALS CONSULTED 6,940 5,906 MICROFORMS CONSULTED 902 1,094 DOCUMENTATION FILES CONSULTED 191 120 REQUESTS ANSWERED 4,794 4,883

PRESERVATION MICROFILM SHOTS ,811 147,342 BOOKS RESTORED 327 392 BOOKS & SERIALS BOUND 308 255 PREVENTIVE TREATMENT (M1) 109 251

RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS BOOKS WRITTEN 28 15 SCHOLARLY ARTICLES 97 39 PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS 88 62 LECTURES AND INTERVIEWS GIVEN 125 96 BOOKS PUBLISHED BY IISH 22 20 (_Annual Report zo o 4

In 2004 the administration met seven times with the Staff Council (oc). The ambience at these meetings was cordial. STAFF COUNCIL CO A Staff Council (oc) comprising 7 members is active at the IISH and affiliated organizations. The members are Chairman Jaroen Kuijper, Secretary Margreet Koning and members Bart de Cort, Bernard Mantel, Co Seegers, Els Hiemstra and Rob Wadman. They are a fairly representa- tive sample of the different divisions within the organiza- tion. oc members participate in the ARBO consultations, board consultations, and the committee for staff develop- ment plans. The 7 consultation meetings were devoted as usual to the social annual report, the financial annual report and the budget. The staff council has watched developments closely since the reorganization in 2003 and consequently evaluated its outcome. The oc has reason for concern, given the ongoing tenuous financial situation. With this in mind, a reorganization of the NEHA, an affiliated insti- tute to become part of the IISH, has already been an- nounced. This year's oc course featured a programme to pre• pare us for consultation with the administration about the above evaluation. Thanks to training in negotiating strate- gies and a thorough review of all notes, we identified rele• vant questions and areas of concern. The oc also needed to formulate a simple and effective internal PR plan. This plan is currently being implemented. The oc regrets that the administration has once again been unable to devise a public relations programme for the Institute. Necessary cuts have imposed other priori- ties. One major achievement of the oc is that terms of employment have become identical for KNAW and non- KNAW staff alike. The Stichting and similar organizations

• f 21 } South Africa is being de~pressed

• Journalists detained

• Newspapers suspended

• Agencies forced to register

Ignorance is fatal Act NOW! Issued by East Cape News Agencies BS

{ 22 } {_A n nu al Report 2004 'South Africa is being ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^=^^^^=5^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^= de-pressed'. East Cape News Agencies, affiliated with the IISH have their own collective labour Crahamstown 1988. agreements, which are intended to match the KNAW col• lective labour agreement as closely as possible. The IISH administration did not consider this feasible on financial and organizational grounds. Thanks to assistance from the ABVAKABO, FNV and KNAW main office, the agreement is that the KNAW terms of employment shall prevail, except where legally impossible. Other subjects that the Staff Council discussed with the administration included desig- nating an area for smokers, and a few other matters direct- ly related to a pleasant work environment. With this factor in mind, the Staff Council monitors pressure on the staff continuously. The administration has announced that a strategy memorandum will be drafted for the Institute. Due espe- cially to the reorganization in 2003, the Staff Council wants the strategy to teflect the decisions taken at the time. These decisions were cost-cutting measures that will o 1— be effective for years to come. In addition to the new strategy memorandum, a new P&O memorandum will be drafted. The oc has negotiated its involvement in this process. In the past there have been some complaints re- garding the lack of quantifiable objectives in the annual reports. The Staff Council aims to rectify this shortcom- ing.

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INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL HISTORY (^Annual Report 2004 'Stop the neutron bomb'. Woodcarving from 1981. Design: Rudi Seidel. (^Accessions

he Institute acquired nearly 250 new and supplemen- T tary archive collections, spanning over 900 linear me- tres altogether, including about 500 metres of Dutch ma- terial. Many of the accessions concerned the archives of various large Dutch trade union organizations that were in most cases already at the IISH, such as the Federatie Neder• landse Vakbeweging and the affiliated organizations KIEM

1 O and ABVAKABO. One interesting new accession consisted of the records of the Vereniging van KLM boordwerk- tuigkundigen (flight engineers). In most cases, the papers for such occupational trade unions have been poorly pre- served. Other sources of new archives included the Sticht• ing Vluchteling, a collaborative association of religious and other relief organizations; the Artec foundation, es- tablished in 1968 by Louis van Gasteren to promote 'the relationship between art and science by applying scientific and technological achievements to enhance cultural ex• pression'; and the Genootschap voor Reclame, which tied in with the large advertising history collections already present. Considerable accessions were also received for the archives of the Nederlandse Vereniging voor Sexuele Her• vorming [Dutch sexual reform association]; the Mr A. de Graaf Stichting, an information service about prostitu- tion; and the Nederlands Christelijk Instituut voor Volks• huisvesting [Dutch Christian public housing institute]. The vast documents from the social-democratic politi- cians H.M. Fransen (1916-2003) and Ivo Samkalden (1912- 1995) were particularly interesting among the many Dutch collections of personal papers that the Institute received. Samkalden's notes from his days as a secretary and advisor

{ 25 } Accessions to the Commissie-generaal voor Nederlands-Indië [gener- al commission for the ] (1946-1947) are noteworthy; the material about his service as mayor of Amsterdam is stored at the local municipal archive. We also received major accessions to the collections of the po- litical activist and historian Ger Harmsen, a leading col• lector of materials on social history in the Netherlands. Other impressive files cover the plane crash on the Bijl• mermeer (1992) and came from the journalist Pierre Heij- boer and the former member of the Dutch House of Rep- resentatives Tara Oedayraj Singh Varma. Two special collections formed in the Netherlands but mainly about the Soviet Union are the personal papers of Jan Willem Bezemer (1921-2000) and the archive of the Alexander Herzen Stichting, which he co-founded. Beze• mer was a professor of Russian history and Russian stud• ies and director of the Eastern Europe Institute in Am• sterdam. His personal papers comprise his lecture notes, manuscripts of his publications, correspondence and re• pons of his trips to the Soviet Union during the 1950S. In 1969 he founded the Herzen Stichting together with Karel van het Reve, Elizabeth Fisher and Peter Reddaway 'to publish manuscripts of literary or documentary value written in the USSR which cannot be published there be- cause of censorship'. The archive contains manuscripts, correspondence (e.g. with authors, publishers and 'sup• porters of the cause'), files about solidarity campaigns and documentation. Vast accessions to the records of Greenpeace Interna• tional and the International Federation of Chemical, Ener• gy, Mine and General Workers' Unions account for much of the non-Dutch archive materials. The many interna• tional organizations entrusting their archives to the IISH now include the International Young Nature Friends, an umbrella group of— largely European - national organiza• tions formed in 1975.

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In addition to several smaller collections or accruals to collections of anarchists and international communists from Spain and France, we received the vast personal pa• pers of Ramón Alvarez Palomo (1913-2003). Alvarez Palo- mo figured prominently in the anarchist and anarcho-syn- dicalist movements in Asturias prior to the Spanish Civil War and afterwards was active within the minority of the Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT) in exile, which advocated working with the clandestine CNT in Spain {see box on p. 38). Another important accession to the Henri Curiel collection about Egyptian communists in exile ar- rived from Paris. In addition, in the course of Roel Meijer's research, tens of thousands of pages were gathered from classical salafist websites and from the contemporary radi- cal opposition in Saudi Arabia. Additions to the Institute's Turkish collection includ- ed the papers of Fatma Hikmet I§men, the only senator for the Turkish labour party (TIP) from 1969 to 1976; copies of documents from the Turkish Communist Party (TKP) from Sofia; and a remarkable collection of over one hundred letters sent from Turkish prisons to the revolu- tionary popular liberation front (DHKC, formerly Dev-Sol). Martin van Bruinessen donated part of his collection, in- cluding a lot of Kurdish materials, to the IISH. Archival items from Turan Gül and Jak den Exter were added to the documentation about Turkish workers in the Nether- lands. Collection development in South, Southeast and East Asia, coordinated largely through our Bangkok office for two years now, once again yielded valuable materials, thanks in part to journeys through Pakistan, Nepal, Thai• land, Malaysia, Indonesia, China and Hong Kong. In Hong Kong, the Asian Center for the Progress of Peoples (ACPP), the Asia Monitor Resource Center (AMRC) and the Asian Students' Association (ASA) entrusted their archives to the IISH for safekeeping; the first two collec-

{ 27 } 'Let us out'. Wood- carving by Hubert van Lith.

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tions arrived in Amsterdam during the year under review. Various organizations of Burmese exiles in Thailand also deposited their archives at the Institute. Otto van den Muyzenberg donated important documentation about the Philippines. The IISH Image and Sound Collections acquired over 1,500 posters, nearly 17,000 photographs (including ap- proximately 12,000 from the Burmese News Agency), nearly 200 prints, 22 pennants and nearly 600 buttons. We also obtained the photographer and journalist Wim Dussel's collection comprising at least 20,000 items. We also acquired a small archive of the Glasfabriek Leerdam Corporation from 1890-1940 and purchased two price lists (Antwerp 1709 and Amsterdam 1735) as part of the merge between the IISH and the NEHA. The NEHA col- lects primarily mercantile literature from the i6th to the i8th centuries. Despite the minimal supply and the high prices, the collection, which is among the most important in the world, has grown every year. This year's acquisi- tions have included the following: § Le Caissier d'Amsterdam, ou l'arithmétique des comp- toirs, divisé en trois parties I Par M. R. (a Amsterdam : chez Antoine Bruynck, 1730) [11], vi, 229, [1] pp. § Giovanni Gambaretti, Manuale de Conteggi delle Monete d'Oro e d'Argento ammesse nella tariffa del regno in Lire Ital- iane (Verona : Giovanni Gambaretti, 1808) [vin], 63 pp. § L.H. Legoux, Table tres utile et tres curieuse a tous les jeunes gens qui se destinent au commerce de Banque et a tous Negotians contenant le nom d'une espece d'or et d'argent de tous les royaumes, républiques etprincipautéz de l'Europe ... ([Lyon?] : se vendent chez 1'auteur, rue de la Gerbe, a la petite notre Dame, [c. 1730]) fol.plano (53 x 74 cm.) $ Johann Michael Leuchs, Vollstandiges, wissenschaftlich bearbeitetes Rechenbuch für die höheren Stande, besonders fiir den Handelsstand. Mit einem Facturen- und Calcula- tionsbuche, ...In zwey Theilen (Nürnberg : im Verlage des

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Contors der Allgemeinen Handlungs-Zeitung, 1821) vin, 1-246, 247-264, [3 Tables], vi, 247-516, 104, [2 Tables] p. § [with] Neueste Geld-, Münz-, Mass- und Gewichts- kunde für Kaufleute, Geschdftsmdnner und Zeitungsleser. Zweyte sehr vermehrte Auflage ... (Nürnberg : im Verlage des Contors der Allgemeinen Handlungs-Zeitung, 1819) 242 p., table. !§ Prattica cioè Nuoua inuentione di conteggiare, ridotta a modo tanto facile, che ogn'unopotra far ognigran conto si in vendere, come in comprare, sia d misura, a peso, o in qual si voglia altro modo, & ad ogni sorte di prezzo, e moneta, per tutte Ieparti del mondo ... (In Bologna: per Herede del Be- nacci, 1708) 128 pp. % Reductie van het Frans-geit, in Ryssels-gelt, in Vlaems- courant en in Vlaems-wissel-gelt Vierden druck, van nieuws overzien, vermeerdert en verbetert (Brugge, P. de Sloovere, 1767) 55, (1) pp. ; 15,5 cm. § Administration des douanes. Tableau des marchandises étrangères importées en France, et des marchandises francaises exportées d l'étranger, pendant l'année 1819-1821. 3 pieces. § [with] Etablissement des prix régulateurs des bles de la deuxieme section de la premiere classe départementale tels qu 'ils eussent été depuis la mise d exécution de la loi du 16 Juillet 1819, dans différentes suppositions % [with] Douanes royales de France 1820-1824. Tableau des quantités et de la valeur.... 4 pieces § [with] Douanes royales de France. 1825-1827. Tableau général du commerce de la France avex ses colonies et les puis• sances étrangères. 3 pieces. !§ Johann Conrad Fischer, Tagebuch einer im Jahr 1814 gemachten Reise über Paris nach London und einigen Fa- brikstddten Englands vorzüglich in technologischer Hinsicht (Heinrich Remigius Sauerlander : Aarau, 1816) $ [with] Tagebuch einer Zweiten Reise über Paris nach London Y (Heinrich Remigius Sauerlander : Aarau, 1826) 2 vols., iv, 218, i, 276 p. ; 17 cm.

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§ F.R.S. Rainiet, A Synopsis of the Prices ofWheat, and of circumstances affecting them; particularly of the statutes which relate to it... Together with statements which indicate the sit- uation of the country as to its agriculture, commerce, and manufactures, population, public revenue, &c. (J. Hatchard : London, 1823) v, 9 double-page charts, + 1 folding hand- coloured engraved graph ; 42 cm. § Nikolai Petrovich Count Romantzov, Tableaux du commerce de l'Empire de Russie. Années 1802, 1803, 1804, 180$ (St. Petetsburg : Dreschlet, 1808) Fol. 50 leaves, un- numbered, comprising introduction and contents and 54 tables, 6 double-page folding tables and supplement of ex- planatoiy text in Ftench and Russian. § Johann Heinrich Ludewig Betgius, Cameralisten Bi- bliothek, oder vollstandiges Verzeichnis derjenigen Bücher, Schriften und Abhandlungen, welche von dem Oeconomie, Policey- Finanz- und Cameralwesen und verschidenen an- dern damit verbundenen Wissenschaften, auch von dahin einschlagenden Rechsgelehrsamkeit handeln ... (Nutembetg : bey Petet Monath, 1762) [x], 706 pp.

As noted above, the IISH agreed at the end of the year to assume responsibility for managing the library of the Roy- al Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. During the course of the year ahead, approximately 200,000 volumes, most from before the 20th century, are expected to be transferred to the Institute.

I 31 ! 32 } LAnnu a l Report 2004 Visitors at the All Bur- ma Students' Demo• cratie Front (ABSDF) watch a promotional/ ^Access fundraising video for Yaung Ni Oo orphan- age school, june 2004.

THE ARCHIVES C/3 uring the year under review the archives task force ar- D ranged 317 m of archives and documentation colleo tions. The output was lower than during the previous year (411 m in 2003) and was far from sufficiënt to keep up with the acquisition of new materials (924 m). One of the reasons is that a few major projects scheduled for comple- tion in 2005 and 2006 have been very time-consuming. These projects include the archive of the largest Dutch en- vironmental organization Stichting Natuur en Milieu (240 m), the archive of the Dutch labour party (Partij van de Arbeid, 330 m), the records of Greenpeace International (280 m) and the most important personal papers of Max Nettlau (1865-1944). Nettlau's collection, which the IISH had acquired in 1938, is one of the most important collec- tions on anarchism in the world. While many of the items have already been described and included in the library, only a provisional list existed for his personal papers (span• ning 33 m). A grant has been issued toward a proper in- ventory. In addition, the fragile material will be repack- aged, and the archive will be recorded on microfilm. The ongoing project to publish the available IISH in- ventories on the Internet has continued. By the end of 2004 over 1,000 lists appeared on the website. A new pro• cedure has also been designed for producing new lists and registering the data about the archives in the Encoded Archival Description (EAD) and publishing it in XML. In 2005 this project will be completed and the new proce• dure implemented.

{ 33 1 LISTS AND INVENTORIES * Vereniging van Administratief Personeel Rijkswaterstaat (VAP) Lists and inventories were made of the * Vereniging de Nederlandse Dagbladpers archives and collections of (NDP) (accrual)

* ABVAKABO * Vrouwenbond Nvv/FNV-Afdelingen * African Labour History (collection) (accrual) * Amnesty International, International * War between Iran and Iraq 1980-1988 Secretariat (collection) * Amsberg, Kiki (accrual) * War Résisters International (WRI) (accrual) * Augustin, Ronald (accrual) * Waterman, Peter * Bakunin, Michail Aleksandrovi "•'■' Werkgroep Migranten en Media * Balkan Peace Team * Werkman, Chris K. * Becker, Bruno Oscar (Bruno Borisovi) * Wiering, Theo * Clercq, Daniël de * CNT del Interior * Comité Herdenking Februaristaking 1941 (accrual) * Communist Party of Sudan (Egypt Branch) * Drenth, Herman H. (accrual) * Egyptian Communists, The Trials of (collection) * European Bureau for Conscientious Objection * Federatie Nederlandse Vakbeweging (FNV) (accrual) * Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis Fonds * Franssen, Hubertus M. * Het Anker * HTIB Afdeling Nijmegen * Huhn, Willy * ID - Periodika (collection) * Karenni National Progressive Party (KNPP) * Lopend Vuur Kosovo * National Democratie Alliance (NDA) of Sudan * Nationale Christen Geheelonthouders Vereniging (NCCOV) (accrual) * Nederland, kleine archivalia en losse stukken (accrual) * Nederlandse Vereniging voor Vrijwillige Euthanasie (NVVE) * Peregrinus Stichting (accrual) * Santen, Sal (accrual) * Sneevliet, Henk (accrual) * Traa, Maarten van •'■' Troelstra, Pieter Jelles (accrual) * Turkey-Transcaucasus Relations (microfilms) 34 * Valkhoff, Johan * Vereeniging tot Verbetering van Kleine Kinderbewaarplaatsen * Vereeniging van Personeel in dienst bij den Rijks-Waterstaat in Nederland ' maakt Macht' <^Annu al Report 2004

Major archives arranged included: ■§ the records of the European Bureau for Conscientious Objection (EBCO). Founded in 1979, mainly to promote the right to conscientious objection to war preparations as a fundamental human right, it acts as an umbrella organi- zation of 20 national conscientious objection organiza- tions in 14 European countries, supporting and coordinat- ing their activities for the rights of conscientious objectors to military service. Based in Brussels, it has consultative status with the Council of Europe. The records cover the period until 2000 and contain correspondence, as well as documents on meetings, many files on national organiza- tions and the situation with regard to conscientious objec­ tion and civilian service in various countries, including Germany, Greece, Israël, Italy, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Turkey and Yugoslavia. The length of the records follow- ing their arrangement is 12.87 m- Together with the archives of the War Résisters' International (WRI) (51 m) from 1921 to 2001, also in possession of the IISH, these records are a rich source for research on these topics. § the records of the Nederlandse Vereniging voor Vrij­ willige Euthanasie (NWE), founded in 1973 to promote so- cial acceptance and legalization of voluntary euthanasia in the Netherlands. The association provides information and assistance, publishes and registers euthanasia state­ ments and deals with abuses. The association's work gave rise to lengthy discussions and expanded opportunities in practice. In 2001 a new law was enacted along these lines. The very complete archive comprises a wealth of informa­ tion about the association's activities, the public debate about the issue and legislation and amendments to such legislation. Other documents address counterpart organi- zations abroad and international cooperation. The archive covers the period from 1972 until 2000 and spans 10 m following its arrangement. The task force compiled a total of 46 lists and inventories (see box on p. 34).

I 35 ( A QUARTERLY JOURNAL Vol. 2 No. 2 Ociober 1971 Garang's Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA), the most important resistance organi- zation from the South of Sudan. During the GRASSCURTAIN 199OS nearly all oppositional movements joined the NDA, which recently signed a peace treaty with the regime in Khartoum. This issue of Cross The NDA archives, which in addition to Curta/n, a quarterly public documents such as resolutions and published in London pamphlets include classified items, such as by the Anya Nya rebel minutes of meetings and letters, provide re- movement, was pub• markable insight into the way the opposition lished shortly after the was organized during the 1990S and its ef- failed military coup of forts to end the bloody civil war in South Su• Jury 1971. dan, which claimed over one million victims. The correspondence reveals how difficult it was to create unity within an organization that consisted of so many different parties, each one with its own interests.

NEW COLLECTIONS FROM THE SUDAN

During the year under review the IISH re- ceived two important new collections adding to the current collection on the Sudanese Communist Party. The first comprises docu• ments collected over the years by the CPS section in Cairo and includes interesting ma- terial handwritten by the CPS Secretary Gener• al Ibrahim al-Nuqqud, revealing his views about large landownership in Darfur and the influence of slavery on Sudanese history. The rest of the material conveys the activities of the CPS and consists of reports from the Cen• tral Committee meetings, manuals used to instruct party officials and pamphlets dis- tributed during the crisis under President Numeiri from 1970 until he was ousted in 1985. The archive also relates the crucial role of the Egyptian section of the CPS in the resis• tance against the Islamic regime that seized 36 power in Sudan in 1989. In 1989 it was pivotal in establishing the National Demo• cratie Alliance, which clustered the resistance against the regime of Hasan al-Turabi. The NDA also included traditional parties in the Sudan, such as the Democratie Unionist Par• ty and the Umma Party, as well as John (_Annual Report 2004

As a supplement to the Guide to the International Archives and Collections at the IISH, Amsterdam, edited by Jaap Haag and Atie van der Horst, descriptions of 19 new archives and accruals appeared in the International Review ofSocial History.

THE LIBRARY CO The library division valiantly maintained its performance from previous years in several crucial tasks despite the re- duction of manpower. The department catalogued 9,568 new book titles (2003: 9,892) and 1,533 titles of periodicals (2003: 1,647). New books ordered and received totalled 1,746 (2003: 1,952). An additional 353 (2003: 445) books arrived for the Review. These figures do not include the many books received free of charge from visitors and re- searchers at the IISH and institutions favourably disposed to us. We received 15,098 (2003: 15,511) issues of periodi• cals through our subscriptions. Very few resources were available for processing the book collections received this year and collections dona- ted previously. In 2004 the books and periodicals received spanned 626 metres, including 370 metres of annual re- ports from the Erasmus University in ; exclud- ing this collection 256 metres remain (2003: 350). The larger projects completed in 2004 include the Althans collection, books and periodicals concerning the far right wing in Europe and the library donated by Pro• fessor Jan Breman. In mid-2004 we started to receive the vast collection of annual reports from the Erasmus University in Rotter• dam (known as the Brezet collection) at the Institute. Fol- lowing nearly a year of preparations, the collection was delivered here, and the cataloguing process began. The project is scheduled for completion in late 2005. In 2003 work was completed on the MNOB collection

I 37 1 Ramón Alvarez Palomo during nis exile in Paris in 1935 foliowing the October Revolution in Asturia.

RAMÓN ALVAREZ PALOMO exile between the orthodox majority and a minority that wanted to entrust leadership of In 2004 the Institute received the personal the resistance against Franco to the clandes- papers of Ramón Alvarez Palomo (Ramonin), tine Comité Nacional of the CNT in Spain, a a leader in the Spanish anarcho-syndicalist group not averse to political compromise. movement, both in Spain and in exile foliow• This minority formed the Sub-Comité Na• ing the Civil War. Bom on 7 March 1913 in cional, on which Alvarez served as the secre• Gijón, he grew up in an anarcho-syndicalist tary from 1947 to 1949. He crossed the bor• home. From 1922 until 1928 he attended the der three times to attend clandestine CNT Escuela Neutra, which was run by Eleuterio meetings in Spain. Quintanilla. Quintanilla, who strongly be- In 1976 Alvarez returned to Gijón, where lieved that the socialists and anarcho-syndi- he became involved in propaganda and pub- calists should join forces, deeply influenced licity campaigns. Foliowing the split within Alvarez's education. Alvarez later urged the the CNT in 1979, he joined the Confederación CNT to adopt a pragmatic approach toward General del Trabajo. During his long lifetime, socialists and dissidents within the trade he published biographies, his memoirs and union. essays about politics and syndicalism. He Alvarez, who went to work at age 12, start- died on 14 November 2003. ed attending trade union meetings with his His vast archive provides insight into the father while he was still a boy. At age 15 he activities of the Sub-Comité Nacional, espe- joined the Confederación Nacional del Traba• cially during its early years, and complements jo. He was also a member of the Federación the Gómez Pelaez archive, which is more in- Anarquista Ibérica. In 1933 he was elected re- formative about the majority wing of the CNT gional secretary of the CNT in Asturia. He was in exile. The papers include correspondence active on behalf of the CNT and the FAI both and documentation of the Sub-Comité Na• during the Asturian October revolution in cional, the archive of the Asturian Sub- 1934 and during the Civil War. Foliowing the Comité in exile, documents regarding the defeat of the Republic, he went into exile in CNT in Asturia from before and during the France. Civil War, materials about the underground In 1945 Alvarez was elected secretary of movement in Spain during the 194OS, per• the Asturia region's Confederación Nacional sonal correspondence, manuscripts and doc• del Trabajo in exile. During that year a rift oc- umentation about subjects such as the 1934 curred within the libertarian movement in uprising. (_Annu al Report 2004 of Russian alternative magazines and newspapers. At the end of 2004 we presented this collection on the web with a vast list of titles. The web presentation of the Althans col­ lection will become available in January 2005. Duting the year under review Rita Leurdijk left the library. She retired after 6 years of service as a volunteer. We were delighted with Auke Reitsma's excellent results on the GO title de- scription examination module. At the end of the year Angèle Janse, another of our co-workers, left us as well to work at the Publications Department {Review).

THE IMAGE AND SOUND COLLECTIONS

During the year under review entries were generated for 52,425 image and sound documents. Many new acquisi- tions were described, and access was improved to several coUections for which descriptions already existed. In keep­ ing with previous years, many entries were comprehen- sive. Most of the material added consisted of slides and negatives (19,947), small ptinted matter (12,950), pho- tographs (10,431) and posters (2,783). A few special coUections made accessible this year merit separate consideration: $ In the NEHA collection we described 240 advertising posters. § In the Thomas Hill collection we described 3,300 fliers and picture postcards and 1,160 posters. 5 In the Socialist International collection we described 375 audio tapes and 30 audio cassettes. § In the Althans collection we described 127 videos and 164 audio cassettes. ■§ In the René Coelho collection we compiled a provi- sional inventory of the contents of 182 tins of film and au­ dio recordings. § In addition to the contents of 865 tins of film, we com­ piled an inventory of 3,400 photos and 16,000 negatives.

f 39 1 Teekenlng van Kuyper's reuzenzwaai. ALBKRT HAHN

Van het eene hoKje in het andere.

{ 40 } <^An n u a l Report 2004 'Kuyper's huge swing'. ^^=?^=^=^^^^^^^^^^==^^^^==^^^^^^^= Cartoon by Albert Hahn sr in § We added 301 photographs, 2,450 slides and negatives De Notenkraker, and 11 files (approximately 10,000 items) of small printed 12 july 1913. matter to the Melkweg collection. $ In the photo collections we processed: 1,136 FNV pho­ tographs, 400 AJC photographs from Bert Nelemans' col­ lection, 439 photographs by Maarten van Traa, 322 pho- togtaphs by Hein van Wijk and 967 photographs that we added to the Rooie Vrouwen list. We also replaced 84 ^ copies of photographs with the originals in the Willem W Drees photo collection.

A major share of the activities was dedicated to the poster S ._ project, which is intended to make the poster collections = ° more accessible. ^ ; Since 1996, most posters produced after 1950 have " < been accessible only via lists on the website. The increase in accessions made this arrangement ever more confusing 2 S for Image and Sound staff and users alike. Removing du- ° t; plicates and adding new items became extremely time- 5 ^ consuming, and users were able to examine posters by ap- ■E - pointment only, causing various inconveniences because 5 i of the fragile materials. « >= The new procedure involves three parts. All posters are 5 S issued a unique call number. Each homogeneous group of posters, for example from the same political party, receives £ a record comprising several 'pieces' linked through unique 'barcodes' and 'call numbers'. Finally, a digital recording is made of each poster. The result will be visible in the new XML environment (http://seatch.iisg.nl). Thanks in ^ part to additional help from temporary staff and employ­ ees with the other task forces within the Collections de- partment, 37,133 posters were numbered, 34,012 described and 8,400 digitized.

{ 41 1 { 42 } f^Annual Report 2004 Services

n 2004 the number of visits to the reading room re- I mained satisfactory. Altogether, 5,273 people entered their name in the guest book (2003: 5,389; 2002: 4,741; 2001: 4,140). The fïgure for 2004 reflects a slight decrease with respect to 2003 but is still well above the five-year av• erage. The number of information requests filled by letter, telephone and e-mail equalled 4,794 (2003: 5,263; 2002: 4,750; 2001: 4,228). The share of questions submitted via the Virtual Information Desk (VID) remained virtually the same during the year under review (2004: 41%; 2003: 40%; 2002: 35%; 2001: 30%). The number of items retrieved from the stacks was also very similar to last year: 25,984 items retrieved, comprising 6,402 archival units, 6,940 periodicals, 8,334 books, 3,215 image & sound documents, 902 microfilms/microfiches and 191 documentation files. The repro department pro- cessed 1,163 tasks, including 838 external and 325 internal ones. In addition to making copies of archival documents, the repro department scanned primarily image documents for publications and exhibitions. In May 2004 the Institute resumed its participation in Shares, the interlibrary lending arrangement between insti- tutions affiliated with the RLG (Research Libraries Group). Requests are now processed with the ILL manager peer-to- peer software. Since then we have processed 52 requests, amounting to 601 Ariel® scans (2003: 873; 2002: 1,190; 2001: 254). Twenty-eight exhibitions featured material from our collections. The biggest ones were 'Het verhaal Zonne-

{ 43 } Services straal', Landgoed Zonnestraal, ; 'To read too many books is harmful (Mao Zedong): books as objects of veneration, subjects of destruction', Sinologisch Instituut, Leiden; and 'Schili-Byli Russian Children's Books', MAK, Vienna. On the 23 guided tours provided by public services, the majority of the participants were students. The groups came from the universities of Amsterdam, Leiden, Nij• megen and Groningen, as well as the Rietveld Academy. In addition, the Institute hosted the Prix de Rome recipi• ënt M. Deball. In September the Institute started hosting a special table for guests in the cafeteria on Tuesdays between 12.15 and 1.00 PM, known as the IISH table d'hote. The Friends of the IISH requested that visitors be granted an opportu- nity to meet Institute researchers. The objective is to share knowledge about the activities, exchange tips about sources and literature and obviously to enjoy lunch to- gether. The table d'hote gatherings have been very success- ful and will continue in 2005.

{ 44 ( <^An n u al Report 2004 Treservation

fter the Institute became the repository for the A archive of the Stichting Het Parool in 2003, all news- paper volumes of the daily Het Parool from 1945 to the present were stored here as well in 2004. In the second half of 2004, it became clear that the IISH agreed to be- come responsible for the historical library of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences as well. Thanks to these two voluminous acquisitions, the space available in the stacks will be filled well ahead of Schedule. The preservation department had intended to rearrange the large archive chests in the Archives stacks for some time and did so in 2004. The material in these chests is now eas- ier to find and properly packed. A lot of space has been saved as well. In processing the new acquisitions in the periodicals collection, issues have been added to 2,848 periodicals, and 4,211 new portfolios were filled and placed. In Metamorfoze the archives of Louise Michel, Alexander Berkman, Lucien Descaves and the SDAP were repackaged and are now available on microfilm. In addi- tion, we started preparing the Max Nettlau archive to be recorded on film. The regular library activities entailed providing acid- free packaging for fragile material, binding and minor restoration of individual items. In the Image and Sound stacks the textile was packaged more securely, and large- size posters were stored with care. These posters were all photographed for the image system. On the poster project (also see Image and Sound), over 8,000 posters were digi- tized. Altogether, 9,567 items were added to the image system.

f 45 I 46 {^Annual Report 2004 Hungarian refugee centre, Haarlem 1956. Design: Poppe Damave T^esearch and Publications

RESEARCH C/3 n 2004 global labour history became more established as I the department's central research field. Discussions about the department's course of events were driven by both sub- stantive scholarly trends and external forces. Interest in transnational, intercontinental and global trends continued to grow among history scholars. The IISH participated fully in this process. On 20 March, for example, Marcel van der Linden delivered the third Arvind N. Das Memorial Lecture about 'The "Globalization" of Labor and Working Class i— ^ History and its Consequences'. He and Mike Hanagan edit- ed a special issue of International Labor and Working-Class History on 'New Approaches in Transnational Labor Histo• ry'. Jan Lucassen and Ratna Saptari edited publications that reflected the interest in international comparative and Asian labour history at the IISH. In November Lex Heerma van Voss, Els Hiemstra and Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk organized a fruitful conference about the worldwide history of textile labour between 1650 and 2000, attended by 25 specialists from the most important historical wool and cot- ton-producing countries. The conference revealed clearly how changes in textile production are attributable to cen- turies of worldwide competition that leads entrepreneurs to keep searching for cheaper labour. Discussions with the evaluation committee that rated the IISH on behalf of the KNAW were another reason for

i 47 1 FASTER DATA TRANSMISSION FOR installed to connect all 6 floors on the

THE IISH premises. The new network prepares the IISH for changes that are imminent in historical In 2004 the IISH launched a complex internal disciplines. Storage and transport of motion operation: renewing the cable network for the pictures, internet sources, speech and sound 240 work stations, the phone network, the recognition all consume network capacity. phone centre and the fire alarm centre. Back-up facilities have become far more The old network was built in 1989 and had secure as well. In a safe located far away from been in use for fifteen years. Data transmis- the MER (where back-ups are made on disc sion experienced explosive growth during and tape) is the Network Attached Storage, this period. The Internet evolved into one of which now offers 1.6 TB for daily back-ups. scholarship's everyday instruments. Lange re• The new network is perfectly adequate for search files have become increasingly the data flow to this area. Visitors benefit widespread in social and economie history. from the new facilities as well. The reading The Historical Sample of the Netherlands room, cafeteria and conference rooms have population illustrates this trend: files are been equipped with a wireless network. All updated and consulted by multiple users at users can attach their mobile devices there once. E-mail transmissions obviously con• and use the IISH Internet connection, which tinue as well, with progressively larger attach- has moreover become much faster. The Insti- ments. All these changes combined rendered tute got connected to the glass fibre network the old technology inadequate. The maxi• of the KNAW. mum speed with the old network was 16 Mbit per second, which in practice meant 10 Mbit p/s per PC. The new network pro- 48 cesses up to 1 Gbit per second: plenty for the PCS, which currently operate at 100 Mbit. The new network required adapting the MER (Main Equipment Room) that accom- modates the 43 servers at the IISH. A glass fibre backbone for data transmission and a copper wire backbone for phone service were i_Annual Report 2004 designating global labour history as the core of the research programme. The committee rated the research as 'very good' and 'in places excellent' but urged a more focused approach. The IISH internal academie review committee expressed similar views. Both committees fear that the IISH profile will otherwise grow too vague over time. The grow- ing number of research projects in recent years has in fact stretched the IISH infrastructure to its limits. Prospects for additional growth are poor. The IISH therefore needs to be- come more discerning in selecting the projects it takes on. Exchanges of ideas about mutual cohesion between global economie history and global labour history have fur- ther informed our views. Inspired by ideas about global labour history, Jan Luiten van Zanden designed a research programme on global economie history to examine the worldwide distribution of poverty and wealth between and within countries. The programme appears on http://www. iisg.nl/research/jvz-research.pdf. The Spinoza Premium awarded in 2003 enabled him to elaborate that research programme in 2004. The programme addresses the con• trast between Europe and Asia, with the Netherlands and Indonesia as examples. At the IISH Daan Marks was ap- pointed to conduct research on the economie history of Indonesia. Ties intensified with other researchers in this field in the Netherlands and abroad. The global economie history programme, with its very concrete operationaliza- tion, also encouraged a more focused approach to global labour history. A new global labour history research team has started examining the labour relations that figure in producing and processing agricultural commodities, espe- cially in Asia (http://www.iisg.nl/research/workingforthe world.html). The commodities to be addressed include cotton (Touraj Atabaki), sugar (Ulbe Bosma), jute (Marcel van der Linden), tobacco (Ratna Saptari) and indigo (Willem van Schendel). Other aspects of Asian labour his• tory continued to interest us as well. An external evalua-

{ 49 1 Prayer service for £eker Bayram (end of Ramadan) at Anadolu Camp in Waddinxveen, 1966.

FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE DUTCH- images. Over 400 unique personal docu• TURKISH LABOUR RECRU ITM E NT AC REEM E NT ments, hitherto unpublished photos and per• sonal recollections depict the reality of these In 2004 the Turkish community in the men and women, for descendants of the Netherlands celebrated the fortieth anniver- Turkish guest workers and Dutch readers sary of the labour recruitment agreement that alike. What were these people like? What Turkey and the Netherlands reached in 1964, were their backgrounds? What were their oc- enabling many Turkish men and women to cupations in Turkey? What expectations and come to the Netherlands to work. Known at dreams did they have? Where did they settle the time as gastarbeiders (guest workers), in the Netherlands? What type of work did they are now referred to as first-generation they find here? Where did they live, and for migrants. Several organizations arranged var- how long? How did they interact with each ious activities to commemorate different as- other and with Dutch people? And how did pects of the recruitment agreement in the they stay in touch with those left behind? We course of the year. The International Institute learn that they lived in poverty, and that they of Social History was among those involved. had very high hopes: they wanted to earn as The Inspraakorgaan Turken in Nederland much money as they could and to return as (the representative body of Turkish organiza• quickly as possible. Their loved ones in tions in the Netherlands funded by the Dutch Turkey expected as much from them: the wife state) commissioned the IISH to conduct a wanted to buy a house, a friend needed mon• project about the first generation of Turkish ey to buy a plot of land, and acquaintances workers. The primary project objective was to requested gifts. Even the Turkish government compile a book relating these people's expe- demanded: 'Prove (...) you are the son of riences based on personal documents and your fathers.' This and much more has now accounts. Erhan Tuskan of the archives de- been published in images and texts in Lied uit partment gathered and described the materi- den vreemde. These documents are presented al. jaap Vogel wrote the introduction. The in their historical perspective, thanks to a book, entitled Lied uit den vreemde - Curbet scholarly introduction and detailed captions. Türküsü: brieven en foto's van Turkse migranten Both the material used for the book and 7964-1975 [Song from a distant land - Curbet other personal documents (some copies, 50 Türküsü: letters and photographs of Turkish some originals) are kept at the IISH and are a migrants] was published by Uitgeverij Aksant. unique accrual to existing collections about The first copy was presented to Minister of migrants. Many of the photographs are part Immigration and Integration . of the Historisch Beeldarchief Migranten [his• This book reflects the experiences and torie image archive of migrants] (HBM); a se- everyday impressions of the first generation lection appears on the HBM website (http:// of Turkish workers in words and especially in www.iisg.nl/hbm/index.html). {_Annual Report 2004 tion committee expressed very favourable views about Ratna Saptari's project Changing Labour Relations in Asia (CLARA). Kristoffel Lieten continued his research on child labour and contributed written accounts to several scholarly publications and reports, including reports to Plan International and Plan Nederland. Following an in- vitation from the Indian Society of Labour Economics, he delivered the Radhakamal Mukherjee Memorial Lecture in Jaipur on 17 December about 'Child Labour and Work: Numbers, from the General to the Specific'. Jan Kok continued his comparative research about family structures in Taiwan and the Netherlands. Willem van Schendel completed a book manuscript about living and working in the Bengal borderland since the partition of British India in 1947. The IISH remained involved in research on labour mi- grants and their organizations. Jan Lucassen carried on his field work on brick maker in Europe and India and branched out into Russia. Ulbe Bosma continued to ex- plore migration from the Netherlands to the Dutch East Indies. Together with two other KNAW institutes - the KITLV and the Meertens Institute - the IISH raised funding to examine migrant organizations. Dr Bosma will conduct research on behalf of the IISH on organizations of Dutch people from the Dutch East Indies. Ewa Ignaczak contin• ued her studies about Polish guest workers in the Nether• lands. Jaap Vogel and Erhan Tuskan published Lied uit den Vreemde - Gurbet türküsü: Brieven en foto's van Turkse migranten 1964-197'), a remarkable visual source publica- tion about Turkish guest workers in the Netherlands. The publication reveals how important an image archive is for writing the history of migration (see box on p. 50). Forming large databases of research material is an im• portant research activity at the IISH. The Historical Sam• ple of the Netherlands population (HSN; http://www.iisg. nl/-HSN) is by far the largest among them. Kees Mande-

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BEST PRACTICES WITH LARCE DATABASES creating large databases. The 'Best Practices' ON HISTORICAL POPULATIONS therefore derive from and are written for databases that are intended to serve sec- Research on life courses is becoming increas- ondary analysis and are essentially open sys- ingly popular, especially for life courses from tems to which data may be added periodical- the past. This research is based on popula• ly. The rules are divided in three chapters cor- tion registers kept in Sweden, the Nether- responding with the three main stages in the lands and Japan and on data from censuses process from data entry to data release: (a) conducted primarily in Europe and North definition of the database objective and con• America at ten-year intervals since 1800. tent, selection of sources and sample criteria; At the IISH the Historical Sample of the (b) data entry, integration, standardization Netherlands population (HSN) has been and storage; and (c) data enrichment and re• gathering data about life courses based on lease. The recommendations are based on the Netherlands population registers since technology and expertise that will evolve over 1995. Kees Mandemakers has described the time, which means the protocol should be experiences acquired while entering these da• periodically revised to reflect new advances ta in a 'Best practices' protocol, which was and insights. discussed and reviewed at length at the HSN Workshop on Large Databases in 2001. The 'Amsterdam Protocol' appeared this year fol- lowing additional discussions in both Histori• cal Methods and Histoiy a( Computing entitled 'Best Practices with Large Databases on His• torical Populations'. This version of the Ams• terdam Protocol, expanded and elaborated in conjunction with Lisa Dillon, offers a com- prehensive list of best practices for creating large databases on historical populations. 52 The main purpose of maintaining this set of best practices is to articulate the standards necessary to create and maintain quality databases and database documentation and to ensure that the results of research based on these data are reliable for the historical community to share previous experience in (_Annual Report 2004 makers, who is in charge of this project, and Lisa Dillon published 'Best Practices with Large Databases on His- torical Populations in Historical Methods and in History and Computing. This protocol is based largely on prac• tices with the HSN; at a conference at the IISH {Large Databases: Results and Best Practices, 17-18 May 2001) and in extensive subsequent correspondence, the protocol was amended to reflect the experiences of managers of comparable databases elsewhere in the world (see box on p. 52). The Digital Monument to the Jewish Community in the Netherlands was virtually completed under the aegis of Karin Hofmeester. This monument, which is a web reconstruction of the persecuted population group, will be launched in 2005. Our wages and prices website (http://www.iisg.nl/ hpw), managed by Bas van Leeuwen, underwent a major update in 2004. The conference Towards a Global History of Prices and "Wages, convened at the initiative of Jan Luiten van Zanden at Utrecht University on 19-21 Au• gust, was related to the construction of the website. In the research project on the consequences of the heyday of the Dutch Republic for other coastal areas of the North Sea, Kariin Sundsback gathered data about population figures, as did Jelle van Lottum about migration and Christiaan van Bochove about wheat prices and wages. These data will be featured on the web in due time. The same holds true for the data about local labour organizations and their archives, which were collected by Piet Hoekman and Jannes Houkes. These scholars also conducted research on the syndicalist trade union movement in the Netherlands. Their databases will be launched on the web in late 2005 or early 2006, in honour of the centennial of the Dutch fnv trade union confederation. Vibeke Kingma was com- missioned by the FNV to gather information for the his• torie web site that the confederation is launching to cele- brate its anniversary.

f 53 1 of State Security: Everyday Procedure of an Authority) in the university auditorium, fol• iowed by a discussion with the director Jan Lorenzen and others; a lecture by Professor Konrad Jarausch on The Return of History: Cerman Unification and the Searchfor Master Narratives, foliowed by a reception for all par• A session at the ticipants; and a panel discussion at the WZB ESSHC 2004 in Berlin. on Social History and the Clobal Challenge, chaired by Professor Jürgen Kocka. Predictably, the move to Berlin increased the share of participants from Cermany. We had hoped the venue would facilitate atten- dance from Eastern Europe as well. Thanks

FIFTH EUROPEAN SOCIAL SCIENCE to funding from the Deutsche Akademischer

HISTORY CONFERENCE Austausch Dienst (Cerman Academie Ex• change Service), we subsidized more partici• The fifth European Social Science History pants from non-OECD countries. Apart from Conference (ESSHC) was organized at the the increased share of people from Germany Humboldt University in Berlin from 24 and the relative decline in attendance from through 27 March. This was the first time the the Netherlands, though, the breakdown of conference was convened outside the participation from different parts of the world Netherlands. In addition to figuring among changed little. the subjects addressed at the conference, Encouraged by the success of the move to transnationalism was applied in practice Berlin, we have decided to organize the here. Thanks to the efforts of Humboldt Uni• ESSHC alternately in and outside the Nether• versity, the Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin and lands. The sixth edition will therefore take several individuals in Berlin and elsewhere, place at the Amsterdam RAI from 22-25 the new venue was a huge success. Participa- March 2006. We are currently considering tion rosé to 1,350, attending about 340 ses- venues on the Iberian Peninsula for the con• sions. Some participants had difficulty choos- ference of 2008. Information on the ESSHC ing among the 20-25 simultaneous sessions. appears on the congress website; http: The bi-annual ESSHC is organized by the //www.iisg.nl/esshc. IISH and aims to bring together scholars in- terested in explaining historical phenomena based on social science methods. The confer• ence features lively exchanges in many small groups and comprises several theme-based networks dedicated to specific topics, such as Ethnicity and Migration or Oral History. Papers presented are now more evenly dis- tributed among the different networks. In 2000 about half the papers presented per- tained to the four largest networks; by 2004 this share was less than one third. The com• plete programme and a photo album appear on http://www.iisg.nl/esshc/report2004.html. 54 As in previous years, the event included a book fair with presentations from several aca• demie publishers and organizations. In addi• tion to the daily programme, special events were organized during the evenings, such as the documentary Das Ministeriumfür Staatssicherheit: Alltag einer Behörde (Ministry ^Annual Report 2004

In March 2004 the European Social Science History Con• ference (ESSHC) in Berlin drew 1,300 participants and was a big success. Credit is of course due to Els Hiemstra, the or- ganizer (see box on p. 54). Global and transnational history were important themes at this event too. The Wissen- schaftszentrum Berlin, one of the Berlin organizers, organ- ized a debate about 'Entangled Histories', where Marcel van der Linden was among the speakers, as part of the ESSHC on 26 March. The ESSHC also featured presenta- tions of the two research projects that the IISH has funded thanks to a substantial donation from the Friends of the IISH. The team supervised by Ariadne Schmidt and dedi- cated to research on women's work in the Dutch Repub- lic described the major strides in identifying women active in production, trade and services. The Moscow group un- der Gijs Kessler's aegis, which is exploring different sur• vival strategies of Russian households amid the fluctuating social and political relations during the twentieth century, highlighted the role of the babushka (grandmother). The group finished the empirical part of the study in 2004 and has started compiling the report, which should be com- pleted in 2005. The Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sports (vws) commissioned the IISH to conduct a new study on the his• tory of homosexuality before, during and after World War II. Anna Tijsseling started a phd thesis on the perse- cution of homosexuals and the impact of the Nazi occu- pation on this practice. Theo van der Meer began a study about castrations of homosexuals, and Marian van der Klein explored images of homosexuality, including those associated with the war. In December Marcel van der Linden, Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk and Ariadne Schmidt convened a discussion at which Hans Blom, Willem Frijhoff and Jan Luiten van Zanden reviewed the explanatory power of gender.

{ 55 i INSTITUTE PUBLICATIONS Kristoffel Lieten published both edited vol• umes and monographs and issued three ti• In 2004 the nsH staff published 28 books, a tles in his name, the book Views on Develop- record number. The books covered a varie- ment: The Local and the Clobal in India and gated scope. Pakistan. (New Delhi: Three Essays Collec- Some publications conveyed central as- tive); Kristoffel Lieten (ed.), Working Children pects of our research programme, such as Around the World: Child Rights and Child Reali- the collection that Jan Lucassen edited with ty (New Delhi: Institutefor Human Develop- Sabyasachi Bhattacharya, Workers in the Infor- ment); and Kristoffel Lieten, Ravi Srivastava mal Sector: Studies in Labour History, 1800- and Sukhadeo Thorat (eds), Small Hands 'm 2000 (New Delhi: Macmillan). The research South Asia: Child Labour in Perspective (New deals with workers beyond the traditional dis• Delhi: Manohar). Although Lieten held the cipline of labour history (i.e. labour organiza- record in number of titles, output in terms of tions), as well as comparative Asian materi- pages was highest from Ursula Langkau-Alex, als. The Asian sources also figure in the first Deutsche Volksfront 7932-1939: Zwischen collection published from our Changing Berlin, Paris, Prag and Moskau (Berlin: Labour Relations in Asia project, by Rebecca Akademie Verlag), Volume One: Vor- Elmhirstand Ratna Saptari (eds), Labour in geschichte und Cründung des Ausschusses zur Southeast Asia: Local Processes in a Clobalised Vorbereitung einer deutschen Volksfront, XIX + World (London: RoutledgeCurzon). Karin 358 pp; Volume Two: Ceschichte des Auss• Hofmeester'sjew/'sfi Workers and the Labour chusses zur Vorbereitung einer deutschen Volks• Movement: A Comparative Study of Amster• front, XVIII + 590 pp. A third and last volume dam, London and Paris 1870-1914 ( foliowed in 2005. [etc.]: Ashgate) is characteristic of the value Some of these books result from research that the IISH attributes to comparative re• projects that the IISH conducted on commis- search. sion. One such publication is by Jan-Bart Marcel van der Linden and Berthold Un- Gewald and Jos van Beurden, From Output to fried (eds), Labour and New Social Move- Outcome? 25 Years of IOB Evaluations (Ams• ments in a Clobalising World System (Leipzig: terdam: Aksant Academie Publishers). This Akademische Verlagsanstalt) demonstrates study about the inspectorate of the Dutch that central research themes at the IISH are Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which was in- of interest to historians elsewhere as well. volved mainly in monitoring development aid This volume comprises the contributions to projects, was drafted at the ministry's re- the International Meeting of Labour Histori• quest. ans in Linz (Austria), which in recent years A few of the publications are not related to has been revitalized-thanks to input from IISH research projects at all. They are the re• younger historians. sult of work on the part of IISH staff beyond Other edited volumes addressed more the scope of their duties at the IISH. Bart de longstanding research interests of several Cort published one such book: Solidariteit in IISH researchers. Many share these interests anonmiteit: de geschiedenis van de leden van de with colleagues elsewhere, such as Touraj Onafhankelijke Socialistische Partij (1932-1935): Atabaki and Erik Jan Zürcher (eds), Men of een documentaire (Breda: Papieren Tijger); Order: Authoritarian Modernisation under Sjaak van der Velden wrote Werknemers in ac• Atatürk and Reza Shah. (London: I.B. Tauris); tie: twee eeuwen stakingen, bedrijfsbezettingen Touraj Atabaki and Sanjyot Mehendale (eds), en andere acties in Nederland (Amsterdam: Transnationalism and Diaspora in Central Asia Aksant Academie Publishers). We include and the Caucasus (London: RoutledgeCur• these titles in our list of publications only zon); Marco van Leeuwen, J.C. Brown and D. when they concern historical research. Ac- Mitch (eds), Originsofthe Modem Career cordingly, the novel that an IISH staff mem- (Aldershot [etc.]: Ashgate); and Kathinka ber published in 2004 does not appear on Sinha-Kerkhoff, Abhjit Dasgupta and Imtiaz this list. Ahmed (eds), State, Society and Displaced People in South Asia (Dhaka: University Press Limited). (_Annu al Report 2004

PUBLICATIONS C/3 While subscriptions to the hard copy version of the Inter• national Review of Social History declined this year, online subscriptions rosé so dramatically that the journal is now available for consultation at more libraries in the world than ever in its nearly fifty years of publication. Michiel Baud and Rosanne Rutten, both members of the Editorial Board, edited a supplement about Popular Intellectuals and Social Movements: Framing Protest in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Marcel van der Linden and Ratna Saptari launched a new monograph series with publisher RoutledgeCurzon (London and New York). The first volume in the series was Labour in Southeast Asia, edited by Rebecca Elmhurst and Ratna Saptari (see box on p. $6).

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THE NETHERLANDS ECONOMIC HISTORY ARCHIVE C/3 n 2004 the NEHA and the IISH strengthened their ties. I The Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis (TSEG) was launched as a merge between previously separate periodicals addressing economie and social history. The new journal was produced by a zealous new editorial board and publisher and received excellent reviews from scholars. The annual workshop, another fine symbol of the co- operative spirit, was dedicated to the economie history of the Dutch Republic. Researchers employed by both the NEHA (Oscar Gelderblom) and the IISH (Jan Luiten van Zanden and Danielle van den Heuvel) presented new re• search, and Lex Heerma van Voss delivered the prelimi- nary results of the study on the influence of the Republic on the other North Sea coasts, a joint project between the IISH and the NEHA. Prior to the afternoon workshop a NEHA members' meeting examined the board's proposal to transform the association into a foundation. The motive for the propos- al was the observation that the IISH has already performed a number of NEHA tasks for years. This became clear once again with the reorganization of the IISH in 2003. The NEHA board considered options for the new structure and agreed with the IISH administration that the executive du- ties would be transferred to the IISH. The IISH shall thus become responsible for research and coliection develop- ment in the field of economie history as well and will re• port to the KNAW (which funds these activities) and to the NEHA (which will retain ownership of the coliection to be

f 59 1 R elat e d Institutions provided to the IISH on standing loan). The NEHA has es- tablished a foundation to run the new activities. An amended proposal was approved unanimously at a second members' meeting in October. The new structure will be implemented in 2005. Meanwhile, research at the NEHA continued. Economie history research had already increased at the IISH with the arrival of Jan Luiten van Zanden, who launched a study about the history of Shell upon receiving a commission from the firm in 2004. Oscar Gelderblom and Jan Luiten van Zanden ran the general secretariat of the International Economie History Association (IEHA). The IISH / NEHA submitted a joint proposal with Utrecht University to or- ganize the world economic-history congress in the Netherlands in 2009. Helene Winkelman continued her research on the introduction of Barbie dolls in the Netherlands until May. Her research produced both pub- lications, as well as contributions to exhibitions. Bas van Leeuwen carried on his research on the economie conse- quences of investing in education in Indonesia, India and Japan. In 2004 he studied the disconunuities in this course of development and over and under-education in Indonesia. Jacques van Gerwen made excellent progress in his research about the history of twentieth-century Dutch entrepreneurs. He worked with Ferry de Goey as part of the BINT project, which reviews corporate industry in the Netherlands during the twentieth century and is a collab- orative effort of the NEHA / IISH with the universities of Eindhoven, Rotterdam and Utrecht. Dr Van Gerwen conducted a preliminary study to determine the feasibility of a history of the insurance exchange.

THE NETHERLANDS PRESS MUSEUM C/3 The Netherlands Press Museum had an exciting year in 2004, emerging as one of the victors in the struggle for

{ 60 } ^Annual Report 2004 cultural funding from the Ministry of Education, Culture and Welfare: the Council for Culture issued a favourable recommendation, which state secretary Medy van der Laan adopted, enabling the Press Museum to continue its dynamic activities in the years ahead. The Press Museum achieved a digital leap in designing and expanding web exhibitions, educational applications and theme websites, such as http://www.vrouwentijdschrif ten.nl. The crowd pleaser Fokke ér Sukke kunnen het niet alleen remained on display through February. Honouring the tenth anniversary of the most famous duck and canary in the Netherlands, the exhibition presented Fokke and Sukke, as well as their creators Jean Mare van Tol, Bastiaan Geleijnse and John Reid. On 4 March television celebriry and theatre maker Pieter Bouwman opened rhe exhibition Politiek in Prent 2003, an annual review of the best and most striking polit- ical cartoons from the previous year. The piece de résistance for 2004 was the exhibition Van Zeep tot Soap. Continuïteit en verandering in geïllustreerde vrouwentijdschriften, which adorned the walls of the Press Museum from 23 April through 26 September. This exhi• bition was opened by Margreet Dolman (Paul Haenen) and Hanny van den Horst (see box on p. 62). In 2004 the Press Museum went international, team- ing up with our southern neighbour — Press Cartoon Bel- gium - and the Stichting Pers & Prent and De Brakke Grond to organize the BeNe Cartoon exhibition from 7 October through 14 November, featuring the best politi- cal satirical cartoons by Belgian and Dutch artists from 2003. At the opening the prestigious international BeNe cartoon award was presented to the Belgian artist Gal (Gerard Alsteens). The online Public Award launched by the Press Museum went to another Belgian: Quirit (Jean- Marie Mathues).

{ 61 } On the one hand, women's journals urge their readers to be themselves and to assert their own personality, while on the other hand they describe - sometimes in rather compelling terms - how to pursue this course. The debate revolved around exploring this paradox. Beatrijs, 8 October On 16 December the Press Museum 1960. organized a debate about women's journals on the Internet: added value for the readers or just another marketing tooi? Questions arose, such as: what makes the Internet ap- pealing to readers, why do readers want to be part of a community? Why do they some• times prefer Internet chatting to talking with their next-door neighbour? Are Internet read• ers still human, or are they mainly interesting numbers? Can those numbers generate rev- enues? What are the prospects for women's

WOMEN'S JOURNALS journals? While the journals matter most at present, is change imminent? In an exhibition, a catalogue in the format of In conjunction with the Vereniging voor a genuine women's Journal, the dedicated Vrouwengeschiedenis [Women's history as- website http://www.vrouwentijdschriften.nl, sociation] (wc), the Press Museum organ• a series of debates and a conference, the ized the conference Over vrouwentijdschrifien Press Museum has explored the past, pre• gesproken... [About women's journals] at the sent and future of women's journals. The IISH on 24 April. During the fascinating pro• Press Museum and the IIAV also featured gramme, participants explored the past, pre• a special package discount on women's sent and future of women's journals. journals. Groups had the opportunity to combine a The exhibition revealed the history of visit to the Press Museum with one to the Dutch women's journals from the 19305 until IIAV. The programme at both institutions the present and offered a glimpse of the fu• revolved around women's journals and in• ture as well. The themes addressed included cluded drinks, lunch or dinner and a walk. representations of the family ideal in the 1940S and 50S and techniques for 'market• ing' women's sexuality in various women's journals since the late 1960S. On 19 February the Press Museum in con- junction with Migranten & Media organized a debate about journals for women and young girls and their readers (or non-readers) of for- eign extraction. Do young women offoreign extraction identify with the mainstream jour• nals for women and young girls, or do they need their own media? These and other ques- tions arose. In the course of the debate the 62 results of the survey among journals for women and young girls were presented and discussed as well. On 30 September a lively debate ad• dressed the conflicting message that em- anates from women's journals: 'How to be yourself! The paradox of women's journals.' i_Annual Report 2004

The year ended with Op uw plaatsen! Het sportjaar van Bastiaan Heus, opened by Tom Egbers, featuring about sixty photographs by sports photographer Bastiaan Heus, who has also worked for Het Parool, and comprising a medley of portraits and action photographs. In December Heus provided rwo guided tours of the exhibition of his work. In Geheugen van Nederland [memory of the Nether- lands], Peter van Straaten's collection of political cartoons are the foundation for the corresponding educational ap- plication. This wonderful game is designed for students in the final years of secondary school and offers a playful in- troduction to over three decades of Dutch politics. The Press Museum launched the museum programme Politieke komieken [political comedians] about political prints for the same target group. Students learn how to look at political cartoons to analyse their general and visu- al substance. The educational application Nieuwsflits! [newsflash] was introduced for srudents in the final years of primary education. This curriculum designed in conjunction with the Waag Society offers children ages 10 to 12 an inside look at the press, newspapers and especially 'the news'. The highly attractive programme reviews objectivity versus subjectivity, critical reflection about the news, who, what, where, when, why and how to produce news your- self. The children's workshop Je eigen tienertijdschrift [Make your own teen magazine] was introduced in 2004 as well. Children ages 8 to 12, in addition to designing a newspa- per front page or drawing a satirical self-portrait, now learn to produce their own teen magazine. Thanks to the exhibition Van Zeep tot Soap, several individuals added old and special issues of magazines such as Beatrijs, Libelle and Margriet, filling many gaps in the collection.

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Anneke Woning donated a great many Margriet and Libelle issues from the 1940S and 50S and a vast collection of arts & crafts journals, including Na vijven. A small archive about the 1986 publication of the Dutch Pravda was recently added to the Press Museum col• lection as well. The Dutch Pravda, published by Vincent Steinmetz, started as a weekly but was discontinued after five issues. The publisher switched to a German edition. On 30 September the photographer Wim Ruigrok gave the Press Museum the Dixel 2000, a signalling device he used for de Volkskrant at events such as the Barcelona Olympic Games in 1992. The device transmitted digital photos including captions to the newspaper editors by telephone in seven minutes. In addition to Ruigrok, Hans Heus and Bert Verhoeff used this device for de Volkskrant. The Press Museum received a vast collection from the estate of Peter van Lakerveld, including World War II and special editions of Trouw from previous years. Peter van Lakerveld was the editor of Trouw from 1971 to 1998. Work on the exhibition and catalogue was completed for the study on Dutch women's journals. The website http://www.vrouwentijdschriften.nl continues to promote new research. A study began on the history of the Dutch press in the Dutch East Indies and Indonesia. Several trainees from the Erasmus University assisted with this project and with another one on Dutch journalists, which will materialize in 2005-2006. An external researcher is conducting an on- going study of the press in Suriname. The Press Museum teamed up with the Dutch Na• tional Library and other archival institutions to launch the Digitale Bibliotheek Nederlandse Kranten, 1618-1869 [Digital library for Dutch newspapers] (DBNK). The international day of freedom of the press was 'cel- ebrated' for the second time in the Netherlands on 3 May, together with the i20th anniversary of the NVJ. The Press

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Museum published the speeches of Mayor and Minister J.P.H. Donner, delivered at the Rode Hoed in Amsterdam. The Press Museum's stand at the Uitmarkt on 28 and 29 August highlighted the Van Zeep tot Soap exhibition on women's journals. Also as a tribute to the women's journals project, the Press Museum organized three debates at De Balie in Am• sterdam and the congress Van Zeep tot Soap. Continuïteit en verandering in geïllustreerde vrouwentijdschriften.

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NTERNATIÜNAL INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL HISTORY BOARDS AND COMMITTEES STAFF In 2004 the combined boards of the Royal Thirty-two persons joined the Institute: Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences B. Bhattacharya (Library), C. Cortlever (KNAW) Institute IISH and the Foundation (Archives), G. Cupac (ICT), M.C. Engels International Institute of Social History con- (Archives), D. Gilliot (HSN), H.G. van Hem• sisted of the following members: men (HSN), K. el Hssini (Internal Services), D. Huisman (HSN), V. Kingma (Research), Dr E.S. van Eijck van Heslinga M. van der Klein (Research), T. Koeflavi Prof. dr P.F. van der Heijden (Archives), J. Luik (Research), R. Maliangkaij H.M. van de Kar MA (Chair) (Research), I. Mangnus (Research), D. Marks Prof. dr U. Rosenthal (Research), Th. van der Meer (Research), F. Rottenbetg R. Meijer (HSN), L. Musson (Archives), G.H. Terpstra MA (as ofijanuary) S. Pathuis (HSN), I. Peteis (Atchives), L. de Waal T. Peters (Archives), K. Roorda (HSN), H.F. de Wit MA B. van Rossum (Library), R. Schurink (HSN), K. Stegeman (Archives), K. Sundsback The board met on 14 April, 16 June and (Research), M. Tannazi (HSN), A. Tijsseling 27 October. The meetings were attended (Research), J. Vogel (Research), M. Vogel by Jaap Kloostetman and Henk Wals. Staff (Public Servies), E. de Vries (Public Services), interests were represented by Els Hiemstra M. Water-van Harlingen (Archives). (14 April and 16 June) and Bernard Manrel (27 October). Thirty-one persons left the Institute: A. Alkhoumssi (Internal Services), The Academie Advisory Board and the Editor- R. Berkepeis (Digital Projects), ial Advisory Board of the IISH Foundation B. Bhattacharya (Library), B. Brouns (HSN), consisted of the following members: A. Diederich (id-Archiv), M. van Dijk (Public Services), D. Gilliot (HSN), H.G. van Prof. dr E. Boris Hemmen (HSN), R. Jongmans (Archives), Dr R.S. Chandavarkar S. Joussefi (Library), M. Koopstra (HSN), Prof. dr U. Frevert J. Luik (Research), N. Markus (Research Prof. dr P. van der Heijden (Chair) Services), R. Meijer (HSN), J. Mellegers Prof. dr M. Pétez Ledesma (Research), L. Musson (Archives), I. Peters Dr R. Price (Archives), T. Peters (Archives), B. van Dr W. Reininghaus Rossum (Library), R. Schaap (HSN), Dr Ch. Tilly K. van Schaik (Public Services), V. Schiffer- stein (Aksant), R. Schurink (HSN), K. Stege• The KNAW Scientific Committee of the IISH man (Archives), P.J.R. Tammes (HSN), consisted of the following members: H. Timmerman (Research), J.J.E. Valstar (Research), M. Veenstra (Research), J. Vogel Prof. dr J.M. Baud (Research), M. Vogel (Public Services), Prof. dr CA. Davids I. Ammerlaan- Zuidhoek (Digiral Projects) Prof. dr G. Deneckere DrJ.Th. Lindblad Four persons transferred to a different posi• Prof. dr M. Prak (Chair) tron: Y.M. Bax-Bakker (from Administration Prof. dr H. Soly to Secretariat), J. Kok (from Family forms and Prof. dr E.J. Zürcher living strategies to Life course and family in Taiwan and the Netherlands, 1860-1940), The committee met on 19 May. M. Kruirhof-van Baaien (from Head Secretariat to Executive Secretary and Personnel Depart• ment), M. Muntinga (from Assistant to the Director to Aksant).

Altogether, the staff members at the IISH were distributed as follows: A. E. RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS

J.J.L.M. Kloosterman, Director DEPARTMENT Dr H. Wals, Deputy Director Dr M.M. van der Linden, Direcror of Dr IJu. Novichenko, Head, Moscow Office* Research Dr A.F. Heerma van Voss, Associare Director B. GENERAL SERVICES

MIDDLE EAST PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT Prof. dr T. Atabaki, Honorary Fellow* M.J. Cornelissen, Head Y.M. Bax-Bakker, Assistant ASIA M. Kruithof-van Baaien (from i September)* DrH.W. vanSchendel*

ADMINISTRATION ECONOMIC HISTORY T. Zittema, Head* Dr O.C. Gelderblom (NEHA, until}i December)* Y.M. Bax-Bakker (until i July) Dr J.L.J.M, van Gerwen G. Varkevisser EARLY MODERN LABOUR HISTORY SECRETARIAT P.A. Lourens BA M. Kruithof-van Baaien, Executive Secrctary Y.M. Bax-Bakker RESEARCH FELLOWS A.J. Brouwer* C.J. van Bochove MA* A.J. de Cort Dr P.K. Grimsted, Honorary Fellow* C.M.J. Jansen-Saan* Dr E.I. Ignaczak* C.C. Keilij-Vos Dr G.C. Kessler* N. Oudejans* V. Kingma (from 7 December)* J.R. Rutte Dr U. Langkau-Alex* A.E. Wank B. van Leeuwen MA (NEHA, until31 December)* J.J. van Lottum MA* INTERNAL SERVICES DrJ.M.W.G. Lucassen J.H.G. Staphorst, Head I. Mangnus (from 1 December)* A. Alkhoumssi (until i June)* J.P. Mellegers (until 1 June)* M. Fer M. Schrevel MA (until 1 October) K. El Hssini (from i November)* Dr K. Sinha-Kerkhoff * A.W.J.K. van den Nieuwboer H.J.M. Winkelman MA (NEHA,) S. Plasier-Fritz M. van der Woude MA* Dr J.L. van Zanden* C. ICT G.J. Sierink, Associate Director SOUTH-SOUTH EXCHANGE PROGRAMME FOR RE• J.R. Kuijper SEARCH ON THE HISTORY OF DEVELOPMENT M. Mieldijk (SEPHIS) Dr U.T. Bosma D. DIGITAL PROJECTS I. Goedhart M.CJ. van der Heijden MA, Associate Director R. Maliankaij (from 16September)* R. Berkepeis (until i April) A.J. de Cort EUROPEAN SOCIAL SCIENCE HISTORY CONFER• G. Cupac (from i July)* ENCE (ESSHC) A.J.M. Doek MA E.K. Hiemstta-Kuperus MA M.B. van det Pal J.J. Quast MA HISTORICAL SAMPLE OF THE NETHERLANDS E.H.J.L. de Ruijtet MA (HSN) M. Sch revel MA A.van As* I.D.M. Zuidhoek (untili September)* Ch.M. Bakker* L. van Belzen J.M. Berende MA* M.E. ten Berge MA* J. Bording MA* SPINSTERS IN THE REPUBLIC B. Brouns MA (until IJ April)* E.J.V. van Nederveen Meerkerk MA* J.M. Bmggeman MA* B. van Dantzig WOMEN's WORK IN THE NETHERLANDS J. van Dijl* c. 1600-1850 H.H.G. Geerts MA* Dr A. Schmidt, Head* D. Gilliot (from 1 July untili October)* M. van Dekken MA* B.W. Grutterink D.W.A.G. van den Heuvel MA* P.P. de Gruyter* HA. Timmerman MA (until I February)* C.J.M, van der Heijden MA* H.G. van Hemmen MA (until i April and front TRADE UNIONS (HISVAK) 16 November)* P. Hoekman MA* W.M. Hofman* J. Houkes MA* D. Huisman (from 2 December)* M.L. Houkes* M. Koopstra MA (until 1 May) * S.H. Houkes* M. Koster* D. Leegte* A.S. Lamboo* J. Luik (from 1 July until31 December)* R. Meijer (from i July untili October)* K.J. Smits* B. Mouwes J.J.E. Valstar (until31 December)* A. Niehof* M. Veenstra (until31 December)* F. Nijstad MA* S. Pathuis {from i July)* HISTORICAL INTERNATIONAL STANDARD CLASSI- K. Roorda (from i October) * FICATION OF OCCUPATIONS (HISCO) R.P.J. Schaap (until }i December)* Dr M.H.D. van Leeuwen* R. Schurink (from i July untili October)* M. Stroo* ONTWIKKELINGSSAMENWERKING EN BELEIDS• P.J.R. Tammes MA (untili October)* EVALUATIE (IOB) M. Tannazi (from i November)* Dr J.B. Gewald (until31 January)* Dr J.H.A. van der Velden* R.P.M. Visser* BIOGRAPHY ERNEST MANDEL E.C. Walhout MA* DrJ.W. Stutje* R.G.P.J. Wasser* F. Zaagsma* FAMILY FORMS AND LIVING STRATEGIES Dr J. Kok (until 16December)* RESEARCH PROJECTS LIFE COURSE AND FAMILY IN TAIWAN AND THE

MARX/ENGELS EDITION NETHERLANDS, 1860-194O DrJ.E.R.C. Rojahn** Dr J. Kok (from ióDecember)*

CHANGING LABOUR RELATIONS IN ASIA WORK, INCOME AND THE STATE IN RUSSIA AND (CLARA) THE SOVIET UNION, I9OO-2OOO Dr R. Sapcari Dr. G.C. Kessler (Head)* Dr. S.A. Afontsev* JEWISH DIGITAL MONUMENT Dr. A.M. Markevich* Dr K.M. Hofmeester Dr. V.S. Tyazhel nikova* T.Ya. Valetov MA* TURKSE MIGRATIE IN NEDERLAND (lOT) Dr J. Vogel (from I June untilI August)* PUBLICATIONS DEPARTMENT A.W. Blok MA (Manager) HOMOSEXUALITY IN THE NETHERLANDS IN Y.H.C, de Hoog (Akant) THE 20TH CENTURY M.J.G. Huetink MA (Aksant) Dr Th. van der Meer (from i September)* M. Muntinga MA (Aksant) A. Tijsseling MA (from l February)* V. Schifferstein Vidal (Aksant, until 1 March)* M. van der Klein MA (from i November)* L.C. van der Sluijs MA R. Wadman MA (Aksant) F. COLLECTIONS DEPARTMENT I.W. Peters (Jrom 2 March until5 March and Jrom 19 July until 14 August)* Fi: RESEARCH SERVICES T.E. Peters (Jrom j April until 16 April and A.P. Geelhoed MA Jrom ip July until 7 August) * G.H.J. Langkau MA** K. Stegeman (Jrom $ April until 16 April)* N.W. Markus MA (until I February) E. Tuskan CL. Rodenburg MA M. Water-van Harlingen (Jrom 1 July)* Dr R. Meijer, Honorary Fellow** Z. Ozdogan LIBRARY H.A. Sanders MA J.J. Seegers MA, Head L.E.G. Schwidder MA J.S. Zwaan J.J. Seegers MA M. Bilgen C.E. Wagenaar MA B. Bhattacharya (Jrom 21 January until 11 April)* C. Cortlever (Jrom 2$ April until 4 June and ID-ARCHIV IM IISG Jrom 10 November)* A. Diederich (until i July) C. Dickhoff DrR.G. Fuks-Mansfeld** PRESSMUSEUM R.A. van der Heide Dr A.P.G. Sens, Director A. Janse* N. Beugeling MA H. Jpussefi (until27 April)* I. Blok R.N. Khan A. Custers M.A. Koning B. Galama M.P.F. Kremer R. Scheepens R. Leurdijk-Groen (until jJuly)** F. Vinck (Jrom 22 June until 26 August and L. Musson (Jrom 22 March until2 July)* Jrom 13 September)* D.A. Reitsma* K. van Wees (Jrom 13 September)* B. van Rossum (Jrom 28June until p July)* M. Vogel (from p July until22 July)* Vil ACCESS SERVICES W.J. Vooren C. Marinus, Associate Director F3: PUBLIC SERVICES ARCHIVES F. de Jong MA, Head J.R. Hofman MA, Archivist

M.A.M. Musson, Assistant Archivist INFORMATION M. Adang (until 15July)** A.M.J. IJzermans U.B.E. Balzer

M. Bilgen READING ROOM T.H. de Boer C. Faber MJ. Buurman MA* E.W. Molenaar C. Cortlever (Jrom 1 October until31 Decem• M.B. van der Pal ber)* W.C. Tijssen A.C.J.M. Elsinghorst MA M.C. Engels (Jrom 1 July)* PRESERVATION F.A. Ishaja J.A.M. Drieman N. Jassies G.E. Tummers R. Jongmans MA (until 1 April)*

B. Hijma MA STOREROOMS AND REPRODUCTION SECTION A.H. van der Horst MA B. Albrecht T. Koefalvi (Jrom 12 November)* P. Beers E. Kool H. Luhrs W.L. Leendertse K. van Schaik (until 31 December) B.G.W. Mantel MA* E. de Vries (Jrom 7 December)* DJ. Muider L. Musson (Jrom ip January until31 January and Jrom 1 October)* TRAINEES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES W. Commandeur (HSN) ** Touraj Atabaki B. Eelman (PressMuseum)** Member, Academie Committee of the Interna• E. Elink Schuurman (PressMuseum)** tional Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) L. Koolhoven (PressMuseum)** Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Iranian T. Louwerse (Preservation)** Studies B. Mechielsen (Press Museum)** Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Azerbai- C. Menting (Press Museum)** jani Studies L. Neervoort (Archives)** Member, Editorial Board, Review of Interna• S. Petry (Press Museum)** tional Affairs J. van Schagen (PressMuseum)** Member, Editorial Board, Himalayan and Cen• B. van der Steen (Research)** tral Asian Studies F. Vinck (PressMuseum)** 0. Voitus van Hamme (Public Services)** Marjolein van Dekken 1. Weber (Press Museum)** Chaïr, Stichting Vrouwengeschiedenis van de K. van Wees (Press Museum)** Vroegmoderne Tijd I. Willemsen (Press Museum)** Member, Advisory Board, (pilot ofi Digitaal Vrouwenlexicon Nederland *Temporary appointments ** Volunteers/Trainees Amanda Elsinghorst Board Member, Internationaal Homo en Lesbisch Informatiecentrum en Archief (IHLIA)

Alex Geelhoed Secretary, Landelijk Overleg Vakreferenten Secretary, Werkgroep Andere Tijden Member, Editorial Board, Ons Amsterdam

Lex Heerma van Voss Assistant-Director, Nederlandsch Economisch- Historisch Archief Member, Executive, N.W. Posthumus-Institute Member, Executive Committee, Social Science History Association Member, Advisory Board, and Co-Chair Labour History Network, European Social Science Histo• ry Conference Member, Executive, Association for the History of the Northern Seas Secretary, Stichting Professor van Winter-Fonds Member, Advisory Board, Cahier over de geschiedenis van de christelijk-sociale bewe• ging Member, Editorial Board, Internationale Marx- Engels Stiftung Chair, Advisory Committee on Innovational Re• search VENi-Grants (Nwo-Humanities)

Danielle van den Heuvel Member, Editorial Board, Holland, Historisch Tijdschrift Representative PhD-Students, N. W. Posthumus Instituut {as ofjune) Marien van der Heijden Jan Kok Memoer, Coordination Committee, Internation• Board member, Historical Sample of the Nether• al Association of Labour History Institutions lands Secretary, Stichting Sem Presser Archief Research director of the program Life Course, Board Member, Zuster Mart Nienhuis Stichting Household and Labour, N.W. Posthumus Insti- tute Karin Hofmeester Member, Board of Governors, Chair Child- Götz Langkau labour Member, Redaktionskommission, Marx-Engels- Member, Editorial Board, Joden in Nederland Gesamrausgabe (MEGA) in de twintigste eeuw: een biografisch woor• Advisor, MEGA-Arbeitsstelle, Berlin-Branden- denboek burgische Akademie der Wissenschaften Member, Advisory Board, European Social Science History Conference Marco van Leeuwen Member, Advisory Board, Research Projects Member, Editorial Board, International Review Homosexuality in the Netherlands in the 20th of Social History, Amsterdam / Cambridge century' Member, Editorial Board, Hollandse Studiën Member, Editorial Board, Apparaat voor de Gijs Kessler geschiedenis van Nederland Member, Editorial Board, Yearbook Social His• Member, Advisory Board, Stichting Historisch tory (Social'naja istoria), Moscow Platform Board member, Historical Sample of the Nether• Jaap Kloosterman lands Director, Stichting Internationaal Instituut voor Research Director of the Program Groepscul• Sociale Geschiedenis turen, N. W. Posthumus Institute Director, Nederlandsch Economisch-Historisch Archief Kristoffel Lieten Chair, Program Committee, 'Towards a New Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Indian Jour• Age of Partnership' (NWO) nal of Labour Economics Chatr, Committee on Personal Files (Nationaal Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Contem- Archief and Instituut voor Nederlandse porary Asia Geschiedenis) Director, Institute for Research on Working Secretary, Internationale Marx-Engels Stiftung Children (IREWOC) Secretary, DivA (Netherlands Association for Marcel van der Linden Records Management and Archival Heritage) Executive Editor, International Review of Member, Coordination Committee, Internation• Social History (IRSH), Amsterdam I al Association of Labour History Institutions Cambridge Member, Committee on Research Infrastructures Co-editor, Sozial.Geschichte. Zeitschrift für in the Social Sciences and the Humanities, Euro• historische Analyse des 20. und 21. Jahrhun- pean Strategy Forum on Research Infrastructures derts, Berne I Bremen Member, Digital Expertise Network KNAW Consulting Editor, International Labor and Member, Advisory Board, foint Project on Working Class History, New York Dutch-Russian Historical Relations Member International Advisory Board, Labour / Member, International Advisory Council, Socio- Le Travail, Canadian Committee on Labour Political State Library, Moscow History Member, RLG Primary Sources Advisory Group, EditorialAdviser, Brood & Rozen. Tijdschrift Mountain View, ca voor de Geschiedenis van Sociale Bewegingen, Member, rlg Cultural Materials Initiative Policy Ghent Advisory Group, Mountain View, ca Corresponding Editor, Labour History Review, Member, Advisory Board, Réseau international [British] Society for the Study of Labour History de Recherche sur les Pays d'Europe centrale et ori• Corresponding Editor, Labour History, Aus- ëntale, Nanterre tralian Society for the Study of Labour History Member, Academie Committee on the CGT Corresponding Editor, Historia Social, Valencia Archives, Bobigny Corresponding Editor, Saothar, Irish Labour History Society Corresponding Editor, Socialnaja Istorija, Moscow Kees Mandemakers Corresponding Editor, Peripherie: Zeitschrift Secretary, Stichting voor Geschiedenis en Infor• für Politik und Okonomie in der Dricten matica Welt, Frankjurt am Main Member, International Commission of Historical Editorial Adviser, Historical Materialism: Re• Demography search in Critical Marxist Theory, Leiden Member, Advisory Committee on Medium Sized [etc.]: Brilt Investments (N~wo-Humanities) Series Co-editor, Historical Materialism Book Member, Advisory Committee on Personal Files Series, Leiden [etc.]: Brill (Instituut voor Nederlandse Geschiedenis and Member, International Advisory Committee, Nationaal Archief Histoire et Sociétés, Paris Member, Advisory Board, Encyclopedia of La- Roel Meijer bor History Worldwide, Detroit Member, Editorial Board, ZemZem. Tijd• Series Editor, International Studies in Social schrift over het Midden-Oosten, Noord- History, Berghahn: Oxford and New York Afrika en islam Series Editor, International and Comparative Social History, Peter Lang: Berne [etc] Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk Series Co-editor, Changing Labour Relations in Editor, Jaarboek voor Vrouwengeschiedenis Asia, Curzon Press: Richmond {until June) Chair Dutch-Scandinavian Research Programme Representative PhD-students, N. W. Posthumus Changing Labour Relations in Asia (CLARA) Instituut (until June) Co-director, Amsterdam School of Social- science Research (ASSR) Irina Novichenko Member, Executive Board and General Board, In• Corresponding Editor, International Review of ternational Institute for Asian Studies, Leiden (IIAS) Social History, Amsterdam I Cambridge Board Member, Stichting ter bevordering van de Executive Secretary, Yearbook Social History Azië-studies in Nederland, Leiden (Social'naja istoria), Moscow Board Member, Ernest Mandel Foundation, Amsterdam Jenneke Quast' Chair, International Social History Committee Secretary, Zuster Mart Nienhuis Stichting (CISH) Member, Nominating Committee, Congres In• Jürgen Rojahn ternational des Sciences Historiques (CISH) Executive Editor, MEGA-Studien, Amsterdam Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Victor Adler Member, Conseil international, Actuel Marx, Paris Institute, Vienna Member, Internationaler Beirat, A nemzetközi munkasmozgalom történetéböl, Budapest Jan Lucassen Member, Internationales Sekretariat, Interna• Vice-chair, NWO Research Programme 'De Neder• tionale Tagung der Historiker der Arbeiterbewe- landse Multiculturele en Pluriforme Samenleving' gung, Vienna Series Editor, Nwo-reeks Sociale Cohesie Board Member, Imagine IC Huub Sanders Board Member, Stichting tot Beoefening van de Secretary, Vereniging voor Geschiedenis en Infor• Sociale Geschiedenis matica Board Member, Historical Sample of the Nether- Member, Editorial Board, Historia & Informatica lands Secretary, Editorial Board, Tijdschrift voor So• Member, Wissenschaftlicher Beirat, Studiën zur ciale en Economische Geschiedenis historischen Migrationsforschung, Osnabrück Chair, Raad van Toezicht van het Koninklijk Ratna Saptari Penningkabinet, Leiden Member, Editorial Board, International Review Chair and Treasurer, Friends of the IISH of Social History Editor, On the Waterfront; Newsletter of the Member, Editorial Board, Critical Asian Studies Friends of the IISH Board Member, Stichting Geld- en Bank- Willem van Schendel museum, Utrecht Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Social Studies International Co-ordinator, International Centre Henk Wals for Bengal Studies Director ad interim, Constantijn Huygens Insti• Chair, Soutb-South Exchange Programme for tuut voor Tekstedities en Intellectuele Geschiede• Research on the History of Development (SEPHIS) nis KNAW Vice-Chancellor's Appointee, Permanent Acade• Board Member (Treasurer), Koninklijk Neder• mie Appointments Committee, Department of lands Historisch Genootschap Sociology, University ofDhaka Board Member, Stichting Nationaal Vakbonds• Board Member, Netherlands Foundation for the museum De Burcht Advancement of Tropical Research (WOTRO) Board Member, Stichting Henri Polak Instituut Member, Steering Committee, Research Pro• Board Member (Treasurer), Stichting Centrum gramme on Changing Labour Relations in Asia voor de Geschiedenis van Migranten (CLARA) Board Member (Treasurer), Stichting Uitgeverij Member, South Asia Regional Panel, Social Aksant Science Research Council I'American Council on Board Member (Treasurer), Stichting Beheer IISG Learned Societies Member (Treasurer), Comité Wereldcongres voor Member steering commitee of research pro• Historici 2010 gramme 'Van Indië tot Indonesië: de herschik• Member Steering Committee, Digitaal king van de Indonesische samenleving1 Genootschap van het Verleden (NIOD) Board Member, Historical Sample of the Nether• lands Ariadne Schmidt Member Steering Committee, Van Gogh Member, Editorial Board, Historisch Tijd• Brievenproject, CHI and Van Gogh Museum schrift Holland Member Steering Committee, project E-laborate, Member, Editorial Board, International Review NIWI of Social History Member Steering Committee, projectX-past, NIWI Board Member, Rosa Manus Fonds Member (Chairman), Projectcommission Member, Redactiecommissie Digitaal Vrouwen• Volledige Werken W.F. 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Willeke Tijssen Member, Editorial Board, Textielhistorische Bijdragen

Sjaak van der Velden Board Member, Historisch Genootschap Rotero- damum (from April) NEHA STAFF MEMBERSHIPS OF BOARDS SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS AND COMMITTEES * Touraj Atabaki [with Erik Jan Zürcher] Jacques van Gerwen (eds), Men of Order: Authoritarian Modernisa- Member, Editorial Board, Tijdschrift voor So• tion under Atatürk and Reza Shah. London: ciale en Economische Geschiedenis I.B. Tauris. 288 pp. Member, Editorial Board, Nieuwsbrief Vak- * Touraj Atabaki, 'Incommodious Hosts, in- bondshistorische Vereniging vidious Guests. The Life and Time of Iranian Board Member, Stichting Bedrijfsgeschiedenis Revolutïonaries in Soviet Union (1921-1939)', in: Stephanie Cronin (ed.), Reformers and Rev• Helene Winkelman olutïonaries in modern Iran: New Perspectives on Treasurer, Rosa Manus Fonds the Iranian Left. London: RoutledgeCurzon, Secretary, Stichting retailstudies 147-164. 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Instituts für Migrationsforschung und Interkul- * Jenneke Quast, The World Wide Web Virtu• turelle Studiën der Universiteit Osnabrück, Bd. al Library Labour History. http://www.iisg.nl/ 11. (Osnabrück 2002)], in: Barbara Krug- -w3vl/. Richter and Herbert Reinke (eds), Westfaliscbe * Jenneke Quast, Occasio Digital Social History Forschungen 54, 650-652. Archive, Homepage, http://www.iisg.nl/occasio/. * Jan Lucassen, 'Voorwoord', in: Erhan * Kees Rodenburg [with Aad Blok, Huub Tuskan and Jaap Vogel, Lied uit den vreemde. Sanders and Els Wagenaar], 'Bibliography', Gurbet Türküsü. Brieven en foto's van Turkse International Review of Social History, vol 49, migranten 1964-19/5 (Amsterdam: Aksant Aca• 159-187, 32-3-353, 541-574- demie Publishers), VII-VIII. * Eric de Ruijter [with Margreet Schrevel], * Kees Mandemakers, 'De Historische 'A Dozen Portraits of Emma Goldman'. Steekproef Nederlandse bevolking (HSN) en http://www.iisg.nl/collections/goldman/index. het project Life Courses in Context', Bevolking html. en Gezin, vol 33, no 1, 91-114. * Eric de Ruijter [with Margreet Schrevel], * Theo van der Meer, 'De "verkeerde" nering 'A Dozen Pictures of the Labour Olympiads'. van de kaak. Het jongensbordeel van Adrianus http://www.iisg.nl/coIlections/olympiads/ Kakebeen (1851-1941)', Ons Amsterdam. index.html. Maandblad over heden en verleden van Amster• * Eric de Ruijter [with Margreet Schrevel], dam, vol 56, no 4, 151-154. 'Refugees in Holland 1914-1918'. http://www. * Roel Meijer, 'Ayman al-Zawahiri, Second iisg.nl/collections/refugees/index.html. * Huub Sanders [with Aad Blok, Kees Ro• * Emile Schwidder, 'INDOC Database on In- denburg and Els Wagenaar], 'Bibliography', donesian Labour'. http://www2.usg.nl/ind0c International Review of Social History, vol 49, * Angelie Sens [with Margreet Hagdorn] 159-187, 3^3-353. 541-574- (eds), Van Zeep tot Soap. Continuïteit en veran• * Huub Sanders, 'The banishment of Brand- dering in geïllustreerde vrouwentijdschrïjten. steder from the Dutch East Indies. - World Amsterdam: Persmuseum. 98 pp. Press Freedom Day 2004'. http://www.iisg.nl/ * Kathinka Sinha-Kerkhoff [with Ellen Bal], collections/brandsteder/index.html. [Review of: Sandew Hira (ed.), Het dagboek * Huub Sanders, 'Photo-collection Wim van Munshi Rahman Khan (Den Haag/Para• Dussel'. http://www.iisg.nl/collections/dussel/ maribo: Amrit / NSHI, 2003)], Tijdschrif voor index.html. Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis, vol 1, no 4, * Huub Sanders, 'Partido dos Trabalhadores 148-151. (Brasil)'. http://www.iisg.nl/collections/pt * Jan Willem Stutje, 'Teachers of Stalinism' brasil.html. [Review of: E. Thomas Ewing, The teachers of * Huub Sanders, 'Kiesrechtstrijd (bijna) stalinism, policy, practice, and power in soviet gewonnen', Spiegel Historiael, vol 39, no 2, schools (New York: Peter Lang 2002)], Paeda- 87. gogica Historica, vol 40, no 5/6. * Huub Sanders, 'Web Werkers van de * Willeke Tijssen [with A. Buter], 'Overzicht Wereld Verenigt U!\ Historia & Informatica, van de bijdragen en artikelen in de Jaarversla• vol 11, no3, 2-3. gen van de Stichting Textielgeschiedenis en de * Ratna Saptari, [Review of: Kathryn Robin- Textielhistorische Bijdragen', Textielhistorische son and Sharon Bessell (eds), Women in In- Bijdragen, vol 44, 177-185. donesia. Gender, equity and development (Singa• * Willeke Tijssen, 'Nieuwe textielhistorische pore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies literatuur', Textielhistorische Bijdragen, vol 44, 2002)], Bulletin oflndonesian Economie 186-190. Studies, vol 40, no 3, 414-415. * Sjaak van der Velden, 'Landarbeiders voor * Ratna Saptari, [Review of: Rhacel Salazar loon', Zeggenschap over arbeidsverhoudingen, Parrenas, Servants of globalization. Women mi- vol 15, no 1, 10. gration and domestic work (Stanford: Stanford * Sjaak van der Velden, 'Bedrijfsbezetting van University Press 2001)], International Review of efa', ibid., vol 15, no 2, 8. Social History, vol 49, 156-158. * Sjaak van der Velden, 'Staking bij tex• * Willem van Schendel, 'Bangladesher tielbedrijf Scholten', ibid., vol 15, no 3, 11. Itihasher Ek Onuragi Gobeshok', Prothom Aio, * Sjaak van der Velden, 'Scheersters in September, 4-6. verzet', ibid., vol 15, no 4, 11. * Willem van Schendel, 'Spook,' in: Rosanne * Sjaak van der Velden, 'Door organisatie tot Rutten and Loes Schenk-Sandbergen (eds), overwinning', ibid., vol 15, no 5, 8. Andere verhalen over Azië en onderzoek. Am• * Sjaak van der Velden, 'Met de moed der sterdam: Het Spinhuis, 184-186. wanhoop', ibid., vol 15, no 6, 27. * Arïadne Schmidt, 'Leeuwarden, Isabella * Sjaak van der Velden, 'Kritiek op islam mis• van', in: Digitaal Vrouwenlexicon van Neder• staat links niet', De Gelderlander, 13 December. land. http://www.inghist.nl/Onderzoek/ * Sjaak van der Velden, 'Hoe stelt links Ned• Projecten/ DVN/lemmata/data/ Leeuwarden, erland zich op tegenover de Islam?' Isabella van. http://www.internationalesocialisten.org/debat * Margreet Schrevel [with Eric de Ruijter], _islam.html. A Dozen Portraits of Emma Goldman', http:// * Sjaak van der Velden, 'Herkansing voor www.iisg.nl/collections/goldman/index.html. Pietje Bell', Rotterdams Dagblad, 26 August. * Margreet Schrevel [with Eric de Ruijter], * Sjaak van der Velden, 'Rotterdammers in 'A Dozen Pictures of the Labour Olympiads'. verzet', ibid., 13 October. http://www.iisg.nl/collections/olympiads/ * Eef Vermeij, 'Birma' in: Jolijn van Dop et index.html. al. (eds.), De wereld in 2003. Utrecht: Het * Margreet Schrevel [with Eric de Ruijter], Spectrum, 98-99. 'Refugees in Holland 1914-1918'. http://www. * Els Wagenaar [with Aad Blok, Kees Roden• iisg.nl/collections/retugees/index.html. burg and Huub Sanders], 'Bibliography', In• * Emile Schwidder, 'Elections in Indonesia'. ternational Review of Social History, vol 49, 159- http://www.iisg.nl/collections/indonesia 187, 323-353> 541-574- * Evelien Walhout, [Review of: Myriam Car- * Michael Seidman, The Imaginary Revolu- lier, Kinderen van de minne? Bastaarden in het tion: Parisian Students and Workers in 1968. vijftiende-eeuwse Vlaanderen (Brussels: Paleis Oxford / New York: Berghahn Books. 304 pp. der Academiën 2001. Verhandelingen Kon.Vlaamse Academie. Nieuwe reeks, 3)], Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische AKSANT PUBLICATIONS ON SOCIAL Geschiedenis, vol 1, no 2, 150-152. HISTORY * Marga Altena, Carolien Bouw, Maartje Broekhans, Wim Cappers, Elise van Ned- NEHA PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS erveen Meerkerk, Jenny Reynaerts and * Hélène J.M. Winkelman, 'Barbie hielp me Willemijn Ruberg (eds), Moordmeiden en er van af)', Margriet, no 37, 6. schone slaapsters. Beleving en verbeelding van * Hélène J.M. Winkelman, 'Modepopjes. Azi• vrouwen en de dood. Jaarboek voor atische barbies in het Indisch Huis', Moesson. Vrouwengeschiedenis 24. Amsterdam: Aksant Het Indisch Maandblad, vol 49, no 4,18-19. Academie Publishers. 232 pp. * Hélène J.M. Winkelman, 'Ga mee met drs * Arianne Baggerman and Rudolf Dekker W.' 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Amsterdam: * Michiel Baud and Rosanne Rutten (eds), Aksant Academie Publishers. 328 pp. Popular Intellectuals and Social Movements: * Flavia Fiorucci and Marcus Klein (eds), The Framing Protest in Asia, Africa and Latin Amer• Argentine Crisis at the Turn of the Millennium. ica. Cambridge [etc.]: Cambridge University Causes, Consequences and Explanations. Ams• Press. 217 pp. [Supplement 12 of the Interna• terdam: Aksant Academie Publishers. 208 pp. tional Review of Social History] [cedla Latin America Studies 92] * Rebecca Elmhirst and Ratna Saptari (eds), * Coen van Harten, De Zorg. Louk Israëls'on- Labour in Southeast Asia: Local Processes in a derduikgeschiedenis. Amsterdam: Aksant Globalised World. London and New York: Academie Publishers. 128 pp. RoutledgeCurzon. 412 pp. [Changing Labour * Danielle van den Heuvel, 'Bij uijtlandigheijt Relations in Asia, van haar man'. 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Amsterdam: Geschiedenis, 1 (2004) nos. 1-4, pubiished for Aksant Academie Publishers. 240 pp. the Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale * Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis and Nederlands Economisch- Geschiedenis, 1 (2004) nos. 1-4, pubiished for the Historisch Archief by Aksant Academie Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiede• Publishers. Amsterdam: Aksant Academie nis and Nederlands Economisch-Historisch Publishers. 656 pp. Archief by Aksant Academie Publishers. Amster• dam: Aksant Academie Publishers. 656 pp. * Sjaak van der Velden, Werknemers in actie. LECTURES AND INTERVIEWS Twee eeuwen stakingen, bedrijfsbezettingen en Touraj Atabaki andere acties in Nederland. Amsterdam: Aksant * Interview, on 'Subaltern History', Ketab-e Academie Publishers. 176 pp. Mah - Tarikh va Goghrafia (Book ofMonth, On History an Geography), Tehran, 6-19 * Paper: 'Time, labour-discipline and moderni- AKSANT PUBLICATIONS ON ECONOMIC sation in Iran', at the conference 'Iran, a history Hl STORY from below', School of Oriental and African * Catia Antunes, Globalisation in the Early Studies, University ofLondon (24 January) Modern Period. The Economie Relationship * Lecture: 'Maatschappij, politiek en mensen• between Amsterdam and Lisbon, 1640-170$. Am• rechten in de Republiek van Azerbeidjaan'at sterdam: Aksant Academie Publishers. 248 pp. Vluchtelingwerk Nederland (13 March) * Jaap Barendregt, Oorlogseffecten. Roof en * Paper: 'Ethnic diversity and territorial integri- rechtsherstel van joods effectenbezit. Amsterdam: ty of Iran, domestic harmony and regional Aksant Academie Publishers. 96 pp. challenges', at the conference 'Iran facing the new * Jaap Barendregt, Securities at Risk. The century', Faculty of Oriental Studies, University Restitution ofjewish Securities stolen in the of Oxford (6 April) Netherlands during World War IL. Amsterdam: * Lecture: 'Ethnicity, ethnic identity and the Aksant Academie Publishers. 96 pp. development of civil society in Iran', Khazar Uni• * Ferry de Goey (ed.), Comparative Port His- versity, Baku (Azerbaijan Republic) (16 June) tory of Rotterdam and Antwerp (1880-2000). * Teaching course: 'Rewriting history: Emerging Competition, Cargo and Costs. Amsterdam: identities and nationalism in CentralAsia', Cen• Aksant Academie Publishers. 272 pp. tral European University Summer University, *' Sakari Heikkinen and Jan Luiten van Hungary (19-30 July) Zanden (eds), Explorations in Economie Growth. * Paper: 'Transnationalism and diaspora in Cen• Essays in Measurement and Analysis. Amsterdam: tral Asia and the Caucasus'at the conference 'Con• Aksant Academie Publishers. 384 pp. flict, security and development in post-Soviet era: * Hugo Landheer, Kerkbouw op krediet. De towards regional economie co-operation in Central financiering van de kerkbouw in het aarts• Eurasia', University of Leiden (9 September) priesterschap Holland en Zeeland en de bisdom• * Organizer and paper: Agency, subjectivity men Haarlem en Rotterdam gedurende de peri• and the writing of the Lranian national history' ode 1795-1965. Amsterdam: Aksant Academie at the conference 'Historiography andpolitical Publishers. 782 pp. culture in twentieth-century Iran', Wadham * Jan Peet, Over leven op de markt. De fusies College, University of Oxford (17-18 September) van nogVerzekeringen. Structuurverandering in * Paper: 'Are they coming for me? The fatality of het verzekerings- en bankbedrijf in Nederland in Iranian community in the Caucasus during the de jaren 1960-2000. Amsterdam: Aksant Acade• 1930S Stalinist purges' at the 38th Conference of mie Publishers. 264 pp. the Middle East Studies Association (MESA), San * Arjan van Rooij, Building Plants. Markets Francisco (21 November) for Technology and Internal Capabilities in * Organizer and paper: 'Who writes whose past dsmV Eertiliser Business, 1925-1970. Amsterdam: in the Caucasus?', at the conference 'Post-Soviet Aksant Academie Publishers. 288 pp. historiography', Khazar University, Baku (Azer• * Brigitte Slot, Iedereen kapitalist. De ontwik• baijan Republic) (17 December) Bart de Cort History of Textile Workers, 1650-2000'. IISH, * Lecture: 'De Onafhankelijke Socialistische Amsterdam (11-13 November) Partij fosp, 1932-193$) 'for a group offormer members of the AJC, grammar school at Brink, Danielle van den Heuvel Amsterdam (6 May) * Paper: 'Women and work in the early modern * Interview, on his book Solidariteit in anon• Northern Netherlands: women's work in trade', imiteit. De geschiedenis van de leden van de On• European Social Science History Conference, afhankelijke Socialistische Partij in OVT, VPRO- Berlin (24-27 March) Radio (6fune) * Lecture: 'Werkende vrouwen in de Zeven Provinciën', NEHA-studiemiddag De Econo• Marjolein van Dekken mische Geschiedenis van de Republiek, IISH * Lecture: 'Female brewers in Holland and Eng- (18 fune) land', European Social Science History Confer• * Lecture: 'Getrouwd met een Oost-Indië- ence, Berlin (24-27 March) vaarder', Genealogische Vereniging Hollands * Lecture: 'Vaderlandse geschiedenis bestaat Noorderkwartier, Alkmaar (10 November) niet', Nacht van de Geschiedenis, The Hague * Paper: 'The capacity and incapacity ofmar- (30 October) ried female traders in the Northern Netherlands. An exploration of the legal status of female public Alex Geelhoed vendor', Conference on the Economie History of * Chair and introduction: Marnix Croes '"Gif the Low Countries (EHLC), Antwerp (18-19 laten wij niet voortbestaan "; Een onderzoek naar November) de overlevingskansen van joden in de Neder• * Lecture: 'Vrouwen Oost-Indiëvaarders opval• landse gemeenten 1940-194$'at meeting Werk• lend onafhankelijk] Genealogische Vereniging groep Andere Tijden, Binnengasthuis, University Koggenland, Berkhout (23 November) of Amsterdam (2$ March) Els Hiemstra Lex Heerma van Voss * Organizer, fifth European Social Science His• * Lecture: 'The North Sea as a core regionfor a tory Conference, Berlin (24-27 March) nascent modern world' at workshop 'The concept * Co-organizer [with Lex Heerma van Voss and ofagency in African history', African Studies Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk], Conference Centre, Leiden (27-28 May) 'A Global History of Textile Workers, 1650-2000', * Lecture: 'The Lmpact of the Dutch Golden Age IISH, Amsterdam (n-13 November) on the North Sea Area', NEHA-studyday 'De Economische Geschiedenis van de Republiek', Piet Hoekman IISH (18fune) * Lecture: 'Lnternationalism in the Early Dutch * Lecture: 'Global Labor History. The perspec- Labour Movement 1869-1903', fifth European tive of the Amsterdam International Institute of Social Science History Conference, Berlin (24-27 Social History', Slippery Rock University, Slip- March) pery Rock PA (29 September) * Paper: 'Towards a Global History of Textile Karin Hofmeester Work, 1650-2000', Working Class History Semi• * Lecture: 'Shaping the Nation andJewish nar, Pittsburgh University, Pittsburgh PA (30 Identity in Revolutionary times. Constitutional September) Debates on Jewish citizenship in Trance and the * Lecture: 'A Global History of Dutch Labour, Netherlands compared', fifth European Social 1514-2004', CarnegieMellon University, Pitts• Science History Conference, Berlin (26 March) burgh PA (1 October) * Lecture: 'Vergelijkend onderzoek van Joodse * Interview, 'Ronde tafel Historici over hun in• Emancipatie', IISH, Amsterdam (25 May) tellectuele helden', Nieuwste tijd 12 (October), * Lecture: 'A Comparative Study of Jewish 68-76 Emancipation in Trance and the Netherlands, * Lecture: 'Wat er blinkt: Waarom was onze 1780-1914', Studyday KNAW Commissie voor de gouden eeuw van goud?'Symposium 'De Letteren Geschiedenis en de Cultuur van de Joden in als Wetenschappen', Utrecht University Nederland, Joods Historisch Museum, Amster• (15 October) dam (10 December) * Co-organizer [with Els Hiemstra and Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk], Conference 'A Global Jannes Houkcs H. Gates]: 'Burden or opportunity? ïllegitimate * Lecture: 'Internationalism in the Early Dutch births in the Netherlands and Taiwan', fifth Labour Movement 1869-1903', fifth European European Social Science History Conference, Social Science History Conference, Berlin (24-27 Berlin ( 27 March) March) * Lecture and paper [with j. van Bavel]: 'Denomi- nation and religiousness in the Dutch fertility tran- Gijs Kessler sition, 1845-1945', workshop 'Culture and the De- * Paper: 'Earningan Income in the Workers' cline of Eertility: Religious Norms, Education and Paradise; Work-Ejforts of the Soviet Urban the Changing Status ofWomen', Venice Interna• Household, 1917-41', fifth European Social Science tional University, San Servolo, Venice (14 October) History Conference, Berlin (24-27 March) * Organizer [with Davis Center for Russian Marco van Leeuwen Studies, Harvard University; Ukrainian Re• * Paper [with I. Maas]: 'Measures ofskill, search Institute, Harvard University; Moscow status and class in an internationalperspective', State University; ROSSPEN-pubiishing house], fifth European Social Science History Confer• workshop 'Ot ponimaniya dokumenta k poni- ence, Berlin, (24-2-/ March) maniyu istorii' [Erom understanding documents * Paper [with L Maas, J. -P. Pelissier and D. to understanding history], Moscow (June) Rebaudo]: 'SocialMobility in Trance', fifih Eu• * Organizer, panel 'Work, Income and the ropean Social Science History Conference, Berlin, Family: The Urban Household Economy from (24-27 March) Soviet Times to the Present, ca. 1940-2000', American Association for the Advancement of Kristoffel Lieten Slavic Studies, Annual Convention, Boston * Lecture: 'Possible Consequences ofGlobalisa- (December) tion: the Case ofChild Labour', New Delhi: National Labour Institute (11 March) Jaap Kloosterman * Lecture: 'Globalisation andDevelopment', * Speaker, Joke Blom Memorial Service, Am• University ofPatna (16 March) sterdam, 6Eebruary. * Lecture: 'Child Labour in India', Patna, * Lecture on the Occasio Project, Gli archivi del A.N. Sinha Institute (15 March) presente, Milan, 2-3 December. * Lecture: 'Kinderarbeid', Lunchlezing Rotary Club, Amsterdam (6April) Jan Kok * Lecture: 'Onderwijs in Afrika', Afrika Dag, * Co-organizer sessions Positive or Preventive? Evert Vermeer Stichting, Utrecht (3 April) Reproduction in Taiwan and The Netherlands I * Lecture: 'Child Participation and Child and II', fifth European Social Science History Labour Unions', Conference Child-Centred Conference, Berlin (2/ March) Community Development, Utrecht (11 June) * Organizer and chair ofsession 'Methodologies * Lecture: 'Kinderarbeid en Maatschappelijk andAnalysis of Tllegitimacy', fifth European Social Verantwoord Ondernemen', Conferentie asn Science History Conference, Berlin (26March) Bank: Dag van Het Ethisch Beleggen, Amster• * Chair and commentator ofsession 'Theory and dam (18 November) Method in Migration Studies', fifth European So• * Lecture: 'Research on Child Labour', DO cial Science History Conference, Berlin (26 March) Congress, Geneva (21-22 November) * Lecture and paper [W. Yang and Y. Hsieh]: * Lecture: First Omar Asghar Khan Memorial 'Maritalfertility and birth control in rural Lecture: 'Globalisation and Child Labour', Netherlands and Taiwan, ipth and early 2oth Karachi (11 December) centuries', Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht (4 March) * Lecture: Radhakamal Mukherjee Memorial and the fifth European Social Science History Lecture: 'Child Labour and Work: Numbers, Conference, Berlin (2j March) From the General to the Specific', Jaipur, 4Óth * Lecture and paper [with ]. Shepherd, I. Pan, Annual Conference of The Indian Society of C. Engel, T. Engelen and M. Brown]: Eertility Labour Economics (17 December) and Social Dijferentiation in Taiwan and the * Lecture: 'The Indian Employment Guarantee Netherlands: Ethnicity and Religion', fifth Euro• Act, National Consultation on Common Mini• pean Social Science History Conference, Berlin mum Programme', 87th Annual Conference of (2j March) the Indian Economie Association, Varanasi * Lecture and paper [with S. Wang and (22 December) Marcel van der Linden * Interview, AVRO-radio, Utrecht (10 May) * Interview, 'Niet verslechterd, ook niet verbe• * Chair, wwo-Congress on Social Cohesion, terd', Solidariteit. Blad voor een strijdbare vak• Utrecht (3 June) beweging, 118 (April), 11-12. * Chair andpresentation ofnew collections * Interview, 'Mangler motpart', Klassekampen [with Mieke IJzermans] for the Friends of the [Norwegian daily], 2j May, 8-9. IISH (ij June) * Lecture: 'Marxism, social movements, and * Chair and Commentator, Conference on religion', Movement Forum, Amsterdam School Global Prices and Wages, Utrecht University for Social Science Research (8 January) (19-21 August) * Lecture: 'Conceptualising the World Working * Lecure: 'Peddlars in the Netherlands: the case Class', Institutfür soziale Bewegungen, Bochum of the Todden', Fries Scheepvaartmuseum (29 January) Leeuwarden (y September) * Lecture: 'The "Globalization " ofLabor and * Lecture: 'Monetization andproletarianization Working Class History and its Consequences', in early-nineteenth century India', IISH (20 Sep• ThirdArvind N. Das Memorial Lecture, V. V. tember) Giri National Labour Institute, Noida (India) * Lecture: 'The global migration history pro• (20 March) ject", CGM-conference, Leiden University (15 Oc• * Participant in public debate on 'Entangled His• tober) tories', Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (26 March) * Lecture: 'Les Briquetiers en Europe de l'Ouest * Keynote address, A Case of Lost Identity? et de l'Est, i/e-ipe siècles', Institut Francais, A Long View on SocialDemocracy Worldwide', Rome (19 November) conference 'Rethinking Social Democracy', Lon- * Lecture: 'Migration History in the Nether• don, Historical Institute (16 April) lands', Biblioth e que Nationale, Paris (10 Decem• * Lecture: 'Towards a Transnational History of ber) Social Movements', Oslo, Historical Institute, * Lecture: 'Comparative global labour history', (13 May) IISH (21 December) * Lecture: 'The International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam', Oslo, Historical Institute Kees Mandemakers (18 May) * Chair, session 'New Directions in History of * Lecture: 'Reading Ethnography as Labour Histo• the Family: Meeting in Sydney, July 200$', fifth ry. The Example of the Iatmul, East Sepik European Social Science History Conference, Province, Papua New Guinea', IISH (28 September) Berlin (24 - 2j March). * Organizer workshop, 'Transnational History * Lecture: Higher general secondary education of Social Movements', Oslo, Historical Institute and social mobility in the Netherlands, 1880- (24 May) 1960', fifih European Social Science History Con• * Organizer seminar 'Why History Matters', ference, Berlin (24 - 2j March). Amsterdam School for Social Science Research * Lecture: 'De HSN en de mogelijkheden voor (23 November) onderzoek naar TBC-sterfie', KNC\-bijeenkomst ' * Co-organizer workshop (with Elise van Wat verklaart de toegenomen tuberculosesterfte Nederveen Meerkerk and Ariadne Schmidt), in de Tweede Wereldoorlog in Nederland?', The 'De verklarende kracht van gender', IISH / De Hague (29 March). Burcht (2 December) * Lecture: 'De Historische Steekproef Neder• landse bevolking: Verleden en ontwikkeling', Jan Lucassen Studiemiddag VGI: 15 jaar geschiedenis en infor• * Lecture: 'Dutch Migration History 1550-now: matica in Nederland en Vlaanderen, Amsterdam Introduction', Leiden University (4 February) (4 June). * Lecture: 'Global labour history: a historiogra- * Lecture: 'Historische Steekproef Nederlandse phy c. 1800-1940'and 'Conclusions', Biannual bevolking', cns-symposium over de digitalisering Conference of the Indian Labour History Associ- van de volkstellingen,ij9$-i9ji, Voorburg, ation, New Delhi, Lndia (18-20 March (12 November). * Course [with Annemarie Cottaar]: 'Spoor• * Lecture: 'De HSN en de AKON', Bijeenkomst ter zoeken 'for second and thirdgeneration immi- gelegenheid van de afsluiting van het AKON-project, grantsfom Southern Europe (21 and 29 April, Zeeuws Archief Middelburg, (1$ December). 12 and 26 May, 17 June, ijuly, 16 and 30 Sep• tember, 22 October) Roel Meijer Willem van Schendel * Lecture: 'Religion and migration 'for the * Lecture: 'Maps, Borders and Identities: Carto- Honours Class Multicultural Societies. Annelien graphic Anxiety and Conflict in South Asia' Kappeyne van de Copello Lecture Series 2004: (University ofOregon, USA, $ May). 'Religion and Society in times of migration a * Lecture: 'Studyinglllicit Flows' (Anthropology clash of civilizations?' (9 January). Department, University ofOregon, USA, * Lecture: 'The radical ïslamist Movement and $ May). the Internal Debate on Violence: The Case of * Lecture: 'South-South Research Networks Egypt' (16 March). Gastcollege voor college 'Radi• (Eduardo Mondlane University & National cal islam' organized by Paul Aarts for the UvA. Archives, Mozambique, iy September). * Interview: about the assaults in Khobar, * Lecture: 'Margins: Labour Migration and Saudi-Arabia , nos Radio 1, (1 June) Sovereignty in South Asia' (Rabindra-Bharati * Lecture: Buitenlandse Zaken course 'Islam in University, Kolkata, India, 10 December) de praktijk' (14 September) * Lecture: 'Borders, Ethnicity, Violence and * Lecture, for the Nederlands-Arabische Kring, Displacement in the Northeast' (Department of Nijmegen (18 November) History, Presidency College, Kolkata, Lndia, 11 December) Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk * Lecture: 'KeepingBangladeshis in their Place' * Lecture: 'Women and work in the early mod• (CRG Winter School, Kolkata, 11 December). ern Netherlands: textile workers, gender, and the * Lecture: The Need to Re-Image South Asia organization of production', fifth European (Gauhati University, India, 19 December). Social Science History Conference, Berlin (24-27 March) Ariadne Schmidt * Lecture: 'De draad in eigen handen? Belem• * Paper: 'Women and work in the early modern meringen en mogelijkheden voor vrouwen in de Netherlands: an introduction to the project' textielnijverheid in de Republiek, ca. 1600-1800', European Social Science History Conference, Aio-conference N. W. Posthumus Institute, Berlin, Germany (2$ March). Utrecht (16 April) * Lecture: 'Introduction', and co-organizer * Co-organizer, conference 'A global history of [with E. van Nederveen Meerkerk and M. van textile workers, ió$o-200o' [with Lex Heerma van der Linden], De verklarende kracht van gender, Voss and Els Hiemstra], Amsterdam (11-13 No• IISH / De Burcht, Amsterdam (2 December). vember) * Co-organizer, discussion 'De verklarende EmÜe Schwidder kracht van gender' [with Marcel van der Linden * Organizer, Workshop and Exhibition, Lessons andAriadne Schmidt], IISH I De Burcht, Am• in Democracy: Media and the Elections 2004 in sterdam (2 December) Indonesia and The Philippines, Amsterdam (10 June). Huub Sanders * Co-organizer, Seminar IISH-ASIA-IIAS The * Lecture: 'üsg en digitalisering van affiche-col• Dark Side of Democratisation, IISH (10 June). lecties', at Minisymposium digitalisering affiche• * Co-organizer, Film and Debate: Media and collecties, Atlas van Stolk, Rotterdam Democracy in Indonesia and The Philippines, (16 January). KIT Amsterdam (10 June).

Ratna Saptari Angelie Sens * Paper: 'Domestic Service and the Nation'at * Interviews, on Dutch women 's magazines in thefifth European Social Science History Confer• De Volkskrant, Groene Amsterdammer, ence (Berlin, 24-2/ March) Rails and Uitkrant. * Lecture: 'The Women 's Movement in Indone- sia'at KITLV, Amsterdam ($ February) Sjaak van der Velden * Lecture: Presentation book outlme 'Decolo- * Lecture: When Lockouts roamed the Nether• nization and Urban Labour History, 1930-196'f lands, European Social Science History Confer• (1$ February) ence (ESSHC), Berlin {26March) * Lecture: 'Domestic service and Migration'at * Lecture: Bestaat er een stakingstraditie in AGIDS (UVA) (14 October) Nederland?, Marxisme weekend Amsterdam (24 April) * Lecture: De internationale plaatsbepaling van * Interview, on Exposition 'Barbie 45 jaar de Nederlandse vakbeweging. Conferentie van Droomvrouw', TV Li (28 May) kritische vakbondsleden Solidariteit, Amsterdam * Interview, 'Pop van vlees en bloed', De Mor• (16 May) gen - Magazine and Website, (15 July) * Interview, on: Heeft staken nog wel zin?, * Lecture: 'Barbie in Venlo' (11 September) Piazza, KRO-internet (23 September) * Interview, Speelgoedmuseum, Mechelen (B): http-Jlpiazza. kro. nllartikelenlmaatschappijen 'Barbie 45 jaar pop-idool' (1 October) milieu/MenM_2004 0923. asp * Lecture: Asian Barbie - van Blond naar Bru• * Interview, om Verhouding FNV-CNV in het in ' (31 October) verleden, OVT, WRO-radio (26 September) * Lecture: 'Tijd voor een coming out. 90 jaar http-.llwww. vpro. nllgeschiedenis!ovtlindex.shtml? Vereniging NEHA en Nederlandse (historische) 4158511+3299530+15336249+18389569 bedrijfsarchieven \ Haarlem (11 November) * Interview, on: Internationale vergelijking * Lecture: 'Barbie, geen speelgoed, maar een stakingsbewegingen, VARA-radio (29 September) ijzersterk merkproduct', Probusclub Rotterdam http:llomroep. vara. nlltvradiointernet_detail.jsp? (1 December) maintopic=429Ó"subtopic=825 * Organizer, workshop series: 'Dutch Women * Interview, on: Massademonstraties in het Writers: Nida Oudejans', WAO Utrecht verleden, TROS-radio (2 October) (19 December) http-.llwww. nieuwsshow, nll * Interview, on: spoorwegstaking 14 October, Wereldomroep (13 October) PARTICIPATION IN EXTERNAL CON• * Debate with Van der Baak (VNO/NCW), KRO- FERENCES AND FOREIGN TRAVEL radio (14 October) Lex Heerma van Voss chaired the Labour Net- * Interview, on: spoorwegstaking 14 October, work at thefifth European Social Science History NOVA-television (14 October) Conference, Berlin (24-27 March), chaireda ses- * Interview, on: De tanden van de bonden, sion at the second workshop on 'The dynamics of Corien Lambrechts, Werkgeven, vakblad van de economie culture in the Northsea and Baltic region AWVN, vol 1, nr 4, 20-22. (ca. 1200-1700)', at BEEGS, Södertörns högskola I * Interview, on: Staken is ook stemmen, Dafna University College, Huddinge in Stockholm (6-9 Holtzer, Algemeen Dagblad (9 November) October) and tookpart in the Dutch-Flemish con• * Debate with: De Waal (FNV) and Starren ference on the Economie History of the Low Coun- (VNO / NCW), iKON-radio J4j2,m (11 November) tries before 1850, Antwerp (18-19 November). * Interview, on: Golfbewegingen in actieland, Jan Buevink, ser-bulletin, vol 44, nr 1 Marien van der Heijden took part in the IALHI (November) Coordination Committee, Paris (14 February * Interview, on: Stakingen in Nederland, Lies- and 8 September); IALHI Annual Conference, beth van der Kruit, KRO-radio 1 op de middag Paris (8-10 September), 2004. He paid working (16 November) visits to Gent ($ March), Bonn (9 July), * Debate with: Niek van der Stam (De maat Manchester (8 November) and Edinburgh is vol) and Henk van der Kolk (chair FNV Bond• (9 November). genoten), Utrecht De Kargadoor {16 November) * Interview, on: Hoe historisch was het?, Karin Hofmeester chaired the sessions 'Migra- De Socialist, vol 16$ (November) tion, War and Identity' and 'Jews and the Left', * Interview, on: Stakingen in Nederland, Kim both at thefifth European Social Science History van Keken, De Volkskrant {17 November) Conference, Berlin (24-27 March) * Interview, on: Stakingen in Nederland, BGNR-Nieuwsradio (18 November) Gijs Kessler chaired sessions at thefifth Euro• pean Social Science History Conference, Berlin (24-27 March) and the annual convention of the NEHA LECTURES AND INTERVIEWS American Association for the Adavancement of Helene Winkelman Slavonic Studies, Boston (4-7 December). * Interview, on 'Barbie 4$ jaar een succesvol He paid a working visit to the Davis Centre for product', Teleac Radio Hoezo?! (5 March) Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard * Interview, on 'Verzot op Margriet', WG / University (29 November - 24 December) Persmuseum (24 April) Jaap Kloosterman took part in the following con- ferences and meetings: IALHI Coordination Com- fessor at the Historical Institute of the University of mittee, Paris (14 February, 8 September); Commit- Oslo (1-31 March). tee ESFRI-RISSH, Berlin (3 March), Amsterdam (3 May); RLG Annual Meeting, Washington, de Jan Lucassen/wi^ working visits to the National (26-27 April); NWO Conference ofEuropean Archives of India, New Delhi (28 February-21 Research Councils in the Humanities, Amsterdam March). He took part in conferences and related (2 September); IALHI Annual Meeting, Paris (p-11 activities in Moscow (21-26January, 23-28 Sep• September); Expert Meeting on dans, Utrecht (2$ tember), Berlin (ESSHC, 24-27 March), and Cam- October). He made working visits to Berlin (24-26 bridge (28-30 June, 27-29 August) March), Milan (20 May), Manchester (8 Novem• ber), and Edinburgh (9 November). Kees Mandemakers attended the 29th Social Sci• ence History Conference, Chicago (18-21 Jan Kok paid a working visit to the Department November) and the Expert meeting on Historical of Sociology, Catholic University Leuven, Bel- Gis-applications, Royal Library, The Hague gium (7j January). (11 november)

Ursula Langkau-Alex attended a workshop on Daan Marks took part in the euroseas Conference, Rosa Luxemburg organized in honour of the joth Paris (1-4 September), and in the 8th Asia-Europe anniversary of the Luxem burg-researcher An- Young Leaders Symposium, Scheveningen (29 No- nelies Laschitza by Helle Panke, Berlin (21 Feb• vember-3 December) ruary); the International scientifie Conference or• ganized at the University ofHannover l Ger- Roel Meijer took part in the symposium many on 'Die Kommunistische Internationale: Authenticiteit: deconstuctie voorbij?' organized by Personen, Apparate und Strukturen' (28-30 Etnofoor, Meertens Instituut, Amsterdam April); a lecture of and discussion with the Ger- (1 October) man Social-democraticpolitician Hans-Jochen Vogel in the series 'Zeitzeugen', Goethe Institut Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk chaired a Amsterdam (11 March); shepaid working visits session, both at thefifth European Social Science to Berlin (Akademie Verlag and archives and History Conference, Berlin (24-27 March), and at libraries) for concluding work on her publication the conference A global history oftextile tn 3 vols. on Deutsche Volksfront 1932-1939 workers, 1650-2000', IISH, Amsterdam (11-13 (26-29 January; 23~27 February; 3-6May) November)

Kristoffel Lieten tookpart in the conference on Jenneke Quast took part in the IALHI Annual working children, Berlin (12-1/ April), in the con• Conference (Paris 8-11 September); A Thousand ference on Wages and Income, Mumbai (12-14 and One Women in Dutch History: a conference December), in the annual conference of the Indian of the Online Dictionary of Dutch Women project Association ofLabour Economics, Jaipur (16-18 (The Hague, 26 November) December) and at the annual conference of the Association of Indian Economie Association, Kees Rodenburg paid working visits to Paris (16- Varanasi (21-23 December). He paid working visits 20 March) and France, Spain and Portugal (13 to India (6 -25 March), Berlin (26-29 April), May-6June) Geneva (25-27 August; 22-23 November), Burkina Faso and Togo (27 June- 6July), India (20- 30 Huub Sanders attended thefifih European Social October), India and Pakistan (9-24 December). Science History Conference, Berlin (26 - 27 He organized international workshops on child March) and the editorial board meeting TSEG in centred community development, Leusden (6-10 Antwerp (14 september). He took part in the sym• June) and on education to children in difficult posium 'Mondelinge Historische Bronnen in circumstances, The Hague (30 September). Vlaanderen' in Brussels (15 september) and hepaid a working visit to Ghent (17 December) and Marcel van der Linden paid working visits to Ename (18 December) Bochum (29-30 January), Delhi I Noida (16-21 March), Berlin (23-29 March, 28-31 August), Lon- Ratna Saptari took part in two moD-workshops: don (ly17 April), Linz I Vienna (15-18 Septem• 'Nationalization in the Decolonization Process' ber), Bremen (1-3 October), and was Visiting Pro• (Yogyakarta, 18-19 August) and 'Urban Spaces in the Decobnization Process (, 23-24 Au• MEETINGS HELD AT THE INSTITUTE gust). Furthermore she took part in the workshop Beside internal meetings, 23 guided tours were 'Domestic Service, Transnational and National arranged, 9 conferences and workshops, 10 lec- Migration' (Yogyakarta, 21-22 December). She or- tures and 26 meetings were held at the IISH. ganized two seminars: Decobnization and Urban Labour History, 1930-1965' (Yogyakarta, 20-21 Au• GUIDED TOURS gust), andfor the NOVIB 'Women and Politics in * Rietveld Academie, students (14.01) Post-Election Indonesia'(TheHague, 20 October) * Raymundus Buve with 2 emeritus profes• sors (23.01) Willem van Schendel visited the British Library * Hogeschool van Amsterdam, students (London, 24-27 February) and the IISH Asia Of• (04.02) fice (Bangkok, Thailand, 7 December). Further• * Universiteit Nijmegen, students (11.02) more he attended the following meetings: SEPHIS * Universiteit Groningen, students (25.02) Policy Meeting (Amsterdam, 12-13 March), Con• * Universiteit van Amsterdam, students ference 'Labour Migration in an Earlier Phase of (26.02) Globalization' (Xiamen, China, 15-22 April), * Korea Labor Education Institute, staff Workshop 'The Banality ofEvil? Violence and (02.03) the State in South Asia' (Amherst, USA, 29 * Universiteit Leiden, students (03.03) April-3 May), Workshop 'Af er Lmages: Media, * Vrije Universiteit van Amsterdam, libraiy Politics, and the Work of the Lmagination in staff (09.03) Southern Asia', Harvard University, USA (3-6 * IISH, staff collectievorming (10.03) June), Conference 'Youth in the Age of Develop- * Universitat Bochum, students (12.03) ment, 1920-' (Salvador de Bahia, Brazil, 16-27 * Universiteit van Amsterdam, students (18.03) June), Conference of the European Association of * Universiteit van Amsterdam, students (01.04) Social Anthropologists (EASA) (Vienna, Austria, * Rietveld Academie, students (27.05) 10-12 September), Workshop 'Visual South: * Universiteit van Amsterdam, students (28.05) Using Visual Sources as Alternative History' * ARAB (Sweden), staff (04.06) (Maputo, Mozambique, 13-20 September), Semi• * Hogeschool van Utrecht, library staff (02.07) nar 'Boundaries of Bodies, States and Societies' * Universiteit Nijmegen, students (15.09) (Raichak, India, 13-16 December) and the Meet• * Universiteit van Amsterdam, students (27.09) ing of the Social Science Research Council * FNV bondgenoten with representatives from (Kolkata, India, 21-23 December) Africa (26.10) * Archivists from Norway (18-11) Ariadne Schmidt chaired the session 'The corpo- * Universiteit Groningen, students (23.11) rative economy', Flemish-Dutch Conference Eco• * Universiteit van Amsterdam, students nomie History of the Low Countries before 1850, (03.12) Antwerp, Belgium (18-19 November) CONFERENCES & WORKSHOPS Emile Schwidder paid a working visit to * Economie history before 1850 (05.01; Indonesia (14-29 May), and took part in the 02/03.02; 01.03; 08.03; 05.04; 10.05; 07.06) usn-Asia-UAS Seminar 'The Dark Side ofDe- * POP leidinggevenden (16.02; 15.03) mocratisation' (10 June) * IREWOC (26/27.02) * VGI (19.03; 04.06) Eef Vermeij paid working visits to Malaysia I * POP staff (13.04; 22/23.04) South of Thailand (26 January-2 February), Hong * LIZE (21.04; 29.04; 12.05; 26.05; 01.07) Kong (29 February-5 March), Netherlands (9-26 * Vrouwentijdschriften (24.04) April; 30 Augustus-14 September), Indonesia (11-22 * Elections in Southeast Asia (10.06) May), Hong Kong (29 June-4 July), China (23 * NVJ (0I.O7) September-1 October), Pakistan (23 October-5 November), Nepal (23-30 December). Further• OTHER SIGNIFICANT MEETINGS more, he paid working visits in Thailand to * Opening of the Exhibition 'Politiek in Chiangmai & Mae Sariang (7-11 June; 26-30 July) Prent' (04.03) and Mae Sot (15-17 November; 4-7 December) * Presentatïon of first copy TSEG (30.03) Henk Wals chaired the congress ICT en * Opening of the Exhibition 'Institute of Geesteswetenschappen', Amsterdam (1 October) Chance' (15.04) * Opening of the Exhibition Vrouwentijd• * NVJ (01.07) schriften' (21.04) * Defence for Children (06.07) * Presentation osp-book Bart de Cort (26.05) * Bookpresentation Pressmuseum (15.07) * Mr. De Graafstichting and IIAV (01.09) SOCIAL HISTORICAL LECTURES ON CURRENT * ISIM / SEPHIS (30.09) RESEARCH * FNV (26.IO) * Rosemarijn Hoefte, 'Repertoire of resis- * HIS-CAMSIS (15.Il) tance of Caribbean slaves and indentured labourers' (27.01) * Marian van der Klein, 'Capita Selecta uit de EXHIBITTONS MADE WITH THE HELP geschiedenis van gender en sociale verzekerin• OF THE IISH gen' (17.01) * Thimo de Nijs, 'De sigarenzaak van THE NETHERLANDS Katadreuffe. Levensloop en klassenvorming * 'Met vlag en vaandel', Liemers Museum, van kleine middenstanders' (16.03) July 2003-Septcmber * Jan-Bart Gewald, 'Introducing motor * 'Van Noord naar Zuid', Gemeentearchief vehicles in Zambia' (27.04) Amsterdam, July 2003-July * Karin Hofmeester, 'Vergelijkend onderzoek * 'Max Velthuijs', Letterkundig Museum, Joodse emancipatie' (25.05) Den Haag, September 2003-February * Touraj Atabaki, 'Time, labour-discipline * 'Oost, Amsterdamse buurt', Amsterdams and modernizaton in Turkey and Iran' (29.06) Historisch Museum, October 2003-February * Marcel van der Linden, 'Etnografie gelezen * 'Bernard F. Eilers', Gemeentearchief Am• als "labour history": het voorbeeld van de Iat- sterdam, November 2003-February mul, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea' * 'Hete harten, koele koppen', Nederlands (28.09) Textielmuseum, Tilburg, January-January * Marloes Schoonheim, 'Paapse kracht! Over 2005 de voltooiing van een onderzoek naar * 'Feest! Hoe 11 landen hun vrijheid en on• katholieke reproductie in Nederland, 1870- afhankelijkheid vieren', Verzetsmuseum, Am• 1970' (26.10) sterdam, December 2003-June * Ulbe Bosma, 'European indentured labour * 'HollandRama', Openluchtmuseum, and i9th century imperialism' (23.11) Arnhem, permanent as of February * Jan Lucassen, 'Comparative global history: * 'Affiches rondom Jan Toorop', Koninklijke hoe dit aan te pakken? Het onderzoek naar ar• Academie van Beeldende Kunsten, Den Haag beid en arbeidsverhoudingen van steenbakkers Febtuary-March in West-Europa, Oost-Europa en Noord-lndia * 'Polarisatie in de polder', Utrechtse His• 1700-2000' (21.12) torische Studentenkring, Universiteit Utrecht, March-April MEETINGS * 'De Bataven', Museum het Valkhof te In addition to the meetings of the boards of the Nijmegen, September-January 2005 IISH, NEHA, Pressmiiseum and HSN, and their * 'Anders Amsterdam, Imagine Identity and support foundations and editorial boards, thefol- Culture', Amsterdam, March-May lowing significant gatherings took place: * 'Haagse theesalons', Zuiderzeemuseum Enkhuizen, March-April * Brill / Historical materialism (30.01) * 'Het verhaal Zonnestraal', Landgoed * SEPHis-Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs Zonnestraal, Hilversum, April-October (06.02) * 'Geschept uit blik, winkelblikken 1880-1950', * WG (l8.02) Gemeentemuseum Deventer, April-September * Kluwer (26.03) * 'Jac. Jongert', Purmerends Museum, July- * Stadsdeel Zeeburg (27.04; 31.08) January 2005 * RISSH (03.05) * Amsterdams Historisch Museum, perma• * Platform Economen (13.05) nent as of May * WE (13.O5) * 'Schoppen tegen het Gezag', Historisch * Commissie Persoonsdossiers (03.06) Museum Rotterdam, September-May 2005 * Bedrijfsledengroep FNV (08.06) * Vakbondsmuseum i.s.m. ICN presentation * Scompany (16.06) 'Textielrestauratie te Amsterdam', July * 'Willem Wilmink , Letterkundig Museum - 'Ik sta altijd: een postuum zelfportret van Den Haag, September-April 2005 Annemarie Grewel', Maud Keus / Humanis• * Nederlandse Openluchtmuseum, October- tische Omroep, Hilversum October 2005 * Uur van de wolf, VPRO, Hilversum * '"To read too many books is harmful" * 'De geheime dienst: de BVD tijdens de (Mao Zedong), Books as Objects of Venera- koude oorlog', Pieter van Huijstee / NPS, Hil• tion, Subjects of Destruction', Sinologisch versum Instituut Leiden, December-20 June 2005 * 'Yang Ban Xi - de 8 modelwerken', Scarabeefdms, Rotterdam, VPRO GERMANY * 'Paradiso Stills / Still Lives', Mare Geer- * 'Hier war das Ganze Europa', Stiftung ards, IDFA Brandenburgische Gedenkstatten, Oranien- * 'Zoeken naar Lucebert', RQB-groep, AVRO burg, October 2003-April Close Up * 'Helen Ernst 1904-1948. Ehrung zum 100. * 'Holland danst!' Niek Koppen, Selfmade Geburtstag', Inselgalerie, Berlin, October- Films / NPS November ABROAD AUSTRALIA * 'Private Life of a Masterpiece', Fulmar TV * 'Outlawed!', National Museum of Aus- Production, BBC2, UK tralia, Canberra, November 2003-April * 'Heaven on earth', New River Media for Public Broadcasting Systems (PBS), USA AUSTRIA * 'Women and War', National Film Board * 'Schili-Byli Russian Children's Books', of Canada MAK, Wenen, October-February 2005 * 'Ulysses-Imperfect Day', Blueprint Pic- tures for RTE, Ireland * 'Hazel's Legacy', Harvest Television Inter• EXHIBITIONS MADE W1TH THE HELP national, Canada OF THE NEHA * TRT item about Turks in the Netherlands, * 'Van zeep tot soap. Continuïteit en veran• Turkey dering in geïllustreerde vrouwentijdschriften', Persmuseum, 22 April-26 September * 'Barbie: 45 jaar droom en werkelijkheid' / first edition Cultuurlaboratorium: 'Lichamelijkheid', Limburgs Museum, June- September * 'Asian Barbies van blond naar bruin', Herinneringscentrum Het Indisch Huis, The Hague, November-February 2005

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THE NETHERLANDS * Andere tijden, NPS, Hilversum - Bilderbergconferentie 1954 * De Republiek, AT5, Amsterdam - Matthijs van Heiningen - Nelly Frijda - Annemarie Oster - Jos Brink - Tjeerd Oosterhuis - Kenneth Herdigein - Diana Ozon * De leugen regeert, VARA, Hilversum ABBREVIATIONS NVJ Nederlandse Vereniging van Journalisten (Dutch Association Bedrijfsgeschiedenis in Nederland of Journalists) in de Twintigste Eeuw (Dutch NWE Nederlandse Vereniging voor business in the 20th century) Vrijwillige Euthanasie (Dutch Centraal Bureau voor de Statis• Voluntary Euthanasia Society) tiek (Central bureau of statistics) NWO Nederlandse Organisatie voor Confederación General de Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek Trabajadores RCSS Regional Centre for Strategie CLARA Changing Labour Relations in Asia Studies

CNV Christelijk Nationaal Vakverbond RGASPI Russian State Archive of Social- (Christian National Trades Union) Political History Vereniging voor de Documentaire RLG Research Libraries Group Informatievoorziening en het Ar• SDAP Sociaal-Democratische Arbeiders chiefwezen (Netherlands associa• Partij (Social Democratie Labour tion for records management and Party) archives VGI Vereniging voor Geschiedenis en

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EBCO European Bureau for Conscien- History and Information Science) tious Objection VIVA Vrouwengeschiedenis in het Vak•

KMkl-klNSII European Strategy Forum for tijdschrift (Women's History in Research Infrastructure-Revue Professsional Journals) Informatique et Statistique dans WAO Vereniging van Vrouwen met een les Sciences Humaines Hogere Opleiding (Association of Gosudarstvennaia Obshchestvenno- college-educated women) Politicheskaia Biblioteka (Social- WOTRO Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek van political state Hbrary [Moscow]) de Tropen en Ontwikkelingslanden HISVAK Historische Vakbondsdatabase (Netherlands Foundation for the

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MAK Museum für Angewandte Kunst

MEGA Marx-Engels Gesamtausgabe

MNOB Moskovskaia Nezavizimaia Obshchestvennaia Biblioteka Nederlandsch Economisch- Historisch Archief (Netherlands Economie History Archive) Dutch historian Cer Harmsen. Photo by Han Singels.

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{ 98 } PRACTICAL INFORMATION CAFETERIA Visirors of the Institute may use the cafetaria ADDRESS on the first floor, open between: 10.00-11.00; The Institute is located at Cruquiusweg 31, 12,00-14.00; 14.45-15.45. Payment in the cafe• 1019 AT Amsterdam, The Netherlands taria and the drinks vending machines is by tel + 31 20 6685866, fax + 31 zo 6654181 chip card only. Chip cards are sold at the fax reading room + 31 20 6630349 reception desk. Eating and drinking is not allowed in the reading room. As of 1 january e-mail: General Information: [email protected] 2004, smoking in the entire building is pro• (Secretariat) hibited, excepr in the Kashnor room. Collection Information: [email protected] (Reading Room) CONSULTATION Internet: www.iisg.nl Virtual Information Desk: http://www.iisg.nl/ Printed publications can be consulted freely in enquiries.html the Reading Room. For the consultation of It maintains an office in Moscow, headed by microfilms and microfiches reading equip- Irina Novichenko, at Bolshaya Dmitrovka 15, ment is available. No requests will be handled 103009 Moskva, Russia, tel/fax + 7 095 2299435, after 4 pm. The archival collections at the In• e-mail: [email protected]. ternational Institute of Social History are in principle freely available for research purposes.

PUBLIC TRANSPORT Donors and owners of material on loan to the Rail: Amsterdam Muiderpoort raïlway station Institute may, however, impose restrictions for (at 15 minutes walking distance). periods of various lengths, during which col• Tramway: line 7 to Molukkenstraat; line 10 to lections or parts of collections may not be ac- Corn. van Eesterenlaan; line 14 to Javaplein. cessed, copied, or published contingent upon Bus: line 59 to Veelaan; line 22 to Zeeburg- their express permission. Restricted access to erdijk. Line 43 runs twice an hour from Cen• archives may also be necessary to protect the tral Station to the Corn. van Eesterenlaan and privacy of individuals or because of the physi- back again. cal condition of the material in question. The following rules apply with respect to THE OPENING HOURS the general use of the archive collections by in- From Monday till Friday from 9.00 am till dividual researchers. Individuals or organiza- 5.00 pm. The Institute is closed on Dutch dons proposing to publish microform editions public holidays and memorial days (in any or substantial editions of sources in any form case on January ist, Good Friday, Easter Mon• should contact the director of the Institute. day, April 30, May 5, Ascension Day, Whit 1 Archival collections held by the Institute are Monday and December 25 and 26). The freely available for research purposes unless Netherlands Press Museum is open from stipulated otherwise. Tuesday till Friday from 10.00 am till 5.00 pm 2 The Institute has the exclusive right to and Sunday from 12.00 am till 5.00 pm. make these collections available. Users shall treat the material wïth the utmost care and ADMISSION follow all instructions to its use as indicated by All visitors for the collections of the IISH, NEHA the staff of the Institute. and NPM have free access to the Reading 3 Where the consultation of material on loan Room, the loan desk and catalogue on the sec- is subject to the owner's permission, intending ond floor. Those researchers who spend long users should apply to the Institute in advance periods working in the Institute can reserve a for such permission. small srudy-cell and a porrable computer. 4 The Institute may change the rules regard- ing access to its collections if warranted by CLOAKROOM new circumstances. Coats and bags are prohibited in the reading 5 Users may, upon payment of a fee, have the room. Please leave your coat and bag in the Institute make copies of archive marerial for cloakroom opposite the reception desk at the them, unless a stipulation to the contrary ap- entrance on the ground floor. Personal valu- plies. The Institute may restrict this facility for ables may be stored in one of the lockers free practical reasons (e.g. the pressure of work, the of charge. condition of the material). 6 Archival material held by the Institute may and telephone number in Amsterdam (copy of be published, unless stipulated otherwise. a letter of the private person you are staying 7 The Institute accepts no liability whatsoever with, or copy of hotel register) arising from the provision of archive material. GUIDED TOURS Users are expected to be aware of all the rele• For information on guided tours in the institute, vant statutory provïsions concerning copyright, comprebending a video-presentation and a visit protecting of privacy, libel, etc and shall in- to the store-rooms, and for all inquiries about the demnify the Institute against any legal conse- collections please contact Ms Mieke IJzermans, quences arising from their use of the material. Information Officer, e-mail: [email protected] 8 The Institute shall be entitled to a compli- mentary copy of any editions or works of PERSONS RESPONSIBLE FOR ACQUISITIONS: scholarship based on such material. Netberlands — Mr Frank de Jong Images of photographs and posters are avail- Western Europe — Mr Huub Sanders able in a computer-based system in the Read- Northern Europe - Mr Alex Geelhoed ing Room. Original material can be consulted Southern Europe — Mr Kees Rodenburg after a previously made appointment. Eastern Europe - Ms Els Wagenaar Turkey - Mr Zülfikar Ozdogan COPYING FACILITIES Iran, Caucasus, Central Asia —Mr Touraj The Institute has a Reproduction Section in Atabaki which, on payment, copies can be made South Asia - Mr Willem van Schendel (Xerox-copies, photographs, scans, micro• South Asia (Burma) - Mr Eef Vermeij films). Between 10.30-11.30 and 13.30-14.30 the South-East Asia - Mr Emile Schwidder counter of this reproduction-section is open to Other Areas - Mr Huub Sanders the public. A self-service copy machine in the Anarchism - Mr Kees Rodenburg Reading Room on the second floor may be New Social Movements — Mr Co Seegers used for all regular size library material in AudiovisualDocuments — Mr Huub Sanders good condition after obtaining a copy-card at ÏD-Archiv der Alternativpresse ~ Mr Co Seegers the infotmarion desk. Also a self-service Occasio-Digital Social History Archive - microfilm-printer is available to the public. Ms Jenneke Quast Economie History - Mr Co Seegers ARIEL Netberlands Press Museum - Ms Angelie Sens The Institute uses the Ariel document delivery system for users of the Internet for the scanning ABROAD: of articles, photos, and other documents and Mr Heiner Becker (Munster) transmission to other Ariel workstations any- Mr Shubhashish Debnath (Calcutta) where in the world. ip Address: 194.13.64.123, Mr Orhan Demirba (Adana) send your requests to: [email protected]. Mr Rifat Güler (Izmir) Mr Shahriar Kabir (Dhaka) BORROWING OF PRINTED PUBLICATIONS Ms Irina Novichenko (Moscow) In general: you are allowed to borrow mono- Mr Ahmad Saleem (Islamabad) graphs published after 1969 in good physical Mr Emir Ali Türkmen (Ankara) condition.

What we do not lend out are: booklets, se• HISTORY AND ACTIVITIES ries, enquiries, annual reports, congress reports, The International Institute of Social History yearbooks, memorial books, dissertations, rare (IISH) was officially established on November 25, books (marked red), reference works, reading 1935, but its history goes back to the 1920S. room books, newspapers and journals. In 1914, Nicolaas W. Posthumus (1880-1960), who ranked among the pioneers of modern BORROWING PRIVILEGES FOREIGN VISITORS economie history in the Netherlands, had set Foreign visitors may borrow HSH material dur• up the Netherlands Economie History Archive ing their stay in Amsterdam. Please contact (NEHA), the first of a series of scholarly institu- our reading room staff. Borrowing privileges rions he initiated. The NEHA concentrated on are extended only after presenting: the preservation of archives of companies and - a copy of your passport related organizations, and on the collection of - a written proof of your temporary address other sources relevant to economie history. Since Posthumus was a collector with a broad stolen, most probably by agents of Stalin's se• vision, he included materials from individuals cret service. and organizations in the Dutch labour move- Posthumus' far-sightedness had led him to ment. set up a subsidiary of the IISH in Britain. The most valuable archives were taken there to EARLY YEARS safety when, following the Munich Agree- At the beginning of the 1930S two indepen• ment, the Institute's Board became convinced dent developments made the establishment of that the threat of war would not stop at neu• a separate institution desirable. First, the fast tral Holland's borders. And Posthumus was growing social-historical collections present in proved right when only days after the country NEHA demanded a separate approach. Second, was occupied by German troops in May 1940 the political situation in Central and Eastern a group of Nazi functionaries presented them- Europe was rapidly worsening. Hitler's seizure selves at the Institute's door. On July 15, the of power and developments in the Soviet IISH was closed by order of the Sicherheitsdi- Union threatened people of all convictions enst. Staff was sent home and the Einsatzstab within the labour movement, as well as their Rosenberg moved in. collections. Posthumus was dedicated to sav- ing their papers as he was sure they would be WAR AND RECOVERY destroyed if they feil into the wrong hands, or Although many materials had been taken to in the most favourable case would no longer safety, the library alone still comprised around be accessible to independent researchers for 300,000 titles. A number of very important many years. Dutch records were also still located in the In• He envisaged an independent, neutral, stitute, including many of the SDAP (the So• scholarly institution and was fortunate to meet cial-Democratic Labour Party). German bu- Nehemia de Lieme, director of De Centrale, reaucracy was divided on the collection's fate. an insurance company with close ties to the Over time, parts were shipped to Germany to Social-Democratic movement. lts statutes re- be used for a variety of purposes. In Septem• quired the donation of a part of its profits to ber 1944, the remainder was removed and cultural aims of the labour movement. De shipped east on board 12 Rhine barges. Lieme became convinced of the importance of Most of it was only rediscovered in 1946 Posthumus' initiative and De Centrale sup- near Hannover in the British zone of Ger• ported the Instïtute on an extraordinary scale many. Other documents were returned thanks in the years preceding 1940. to the efforts of the US Army's Offenbach In the period 1935-40, attention was focused Archival Depot. Material located in the Soviet on saving material from all over Europe. The zone of Europe was returned with less alacrity most important collection acquired in this or not at all. The SDAP records were sent back period was the archival legacy of Marx and from Poland in 1956-57. In 1991, following the Engels. The Institute's extremely active first faïled coup in Moscow, other IISH materials librarian, Annie Adama van Scheltema-Kleefs- proved to have been preserved for years in a tra, actually smuggled Bakunïn's manuscnpts top-secret archival institution in the Soviet (part of the famous Nettlau collection) out of capital. All in all, however, wartime losses Austria, just before the Nazis marched into proved to be remarkably small. Vienna. Libraries and archives of Mensheviks It would be a decade before the Institute and Social-Revolutionaries who had ried Rus- was back to normal. When the damage was sia were also brought to Amsterdam. The list surveyed after 5 May 1945, it turned out that of major acquisitions is too long to be includ• literally everything had been removed; there ed here, but mention should be made of the was no catalogue, no furniture, no filing cabi- records of the CNT and the fai: only weeks be• nets etc. During the 1950S, IISH worked to re- fore Franco took the final Republican areas in establish order in the archive and library. The Northern Spain in May 1939, they were financial situation was problematic, since De brought to safety over the Pyrenees. How Centrale was no longer able to subsidize the serious the risks were for the archives that the Institute's work in the way it had before the Institute tried to collect became apparent war. With assistance from the University of when its Paris branch was broken into in Amsterdam, the City of Amsterdam and November 1936. Documents of Trotsky were monies received from the Wiedergutmacbung fund and the Ford Foundation, the Institute meager written resources that are found on the gradually began to recover. spot. It also created the Historical Sample of the Netherlands, a metasource created from lo-

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS cal birth, death and marriage registers from In the 1960S and 1970S, the Institute benefited 1812 to 1922. Postings to selected Internet news from the growing interest in the history of groups, some dating back as far as 1990, are social movements and ideas. It resumed its old being archived on a daily basis. Offices and task of saving the archives and libtaries of correspondents in Moscow, Ankara, Karachi, persecuted people and organizations. This is Dhaka and Semarang support these new ef- how Amsterdam became home to material forts to safeguard an international cultural from Latin America in the 197OS. Similarly, in heritage that still is, too often, in danger of the late 1980S, action was taken to provide a disappearing. safe haven for the documents of Turkish par- ties, trade unions and individuals. Another ex- FRIENDS OP THE IISH ample concerns the Chinese democratie move- The IISH is the largest institution for social ment of 1989, whose documents were collectcd history in the world. It attained this position by participants in the events in Beijing, with thanks to its ongoing efforts since 1935 to pro- the assistance of IISH staff on the spot. tect the cultural heritage of the labour move- Since 1979, the Institute has worked within ment and other emancipatory groups and the framework of the Royai Netherlands Acad- schools of ideas - often in very threatening emy of Arts and Sciences. For the ever grow• situations. ing collection and the growing staff new Through these activities the Institute now accommodation was found in 1989 in a former manages over 2,000 archives, including the cocoa warehouse in Amsterdam's Eastern papers of Marx and Engels, Kautsky and Bern- Docks redevelopment area. Here the Institute stein, Bakunin and Trotsky, Guesde and was physically reunited with the NEHA. The Turati, Pankhurst and Goldman, Domela Netherlands Press Museum, an independent Nieuwenhuis and Troelstra, Sneevliet and Den organization, also moved in. The IISH online Uyl. Both the Paris Commune and the Spanish catalogue provides integrated access to the col- Civil War are well documented at the IISH. lections of the three institutions. The institute is the permanent repository Today virtual users outnumber those in the for organizations such as the Socialist Interna• Reading Room by about 600 to 1. The online tional, the ICFTU, the ETUC, Greenpeace and catalogue and other finding aids are accessible Amnesty International, as well as for the PVDA, from a website as well as through the RLIN sys- the FNV and the CNV. Effective intervention tem of the Research Libraries Group. Other has led to the transfer of countless documents electronic facilities include web guides, current to Amstetdam from Latin America, Eastern bibliographies, discussion lists, and a news ser• Europe, the Middle East, the Caucasus and vice. At the same time, though an essential large parrs of Asia. part of the Institute's activities from the start, In recent years many hundreds of thou- research has become increasingly important. sands of documents from critical news groups Perhaps its best-known products are the Inter• have been collected on the Internet. Likewise, national Review of Social History, published the library and the audio-visual collections by Cambridge University Press, and the contain a wealth of unique and semi-unique European Social Science History Conference, items, especially periodicals, photographs and which every other year brings 1,000 researchers posters. All material is retrievable online via a from dozens of countries and many disci• web site that draws 3,000,000 visitors a year. plines. The Institute's research department is also Although many of the i9th century West- among the largest in the world. It publishes European collections were complemented books, articles and source publications in through extensive microfilming in Moscow many languages and annually convenes dozens after 1991, the focus of collection development of historians specializing in labour and labour has shifted away from Europe and towards relationships at international conferences. The West, South and South-East Asia. As a result, IISH issues Dutch and international series of the Institute regularly undertakes oral history books, as well as the leading International projects in order to supplement the often Review of Social History published with Cam- bridge University Press. Every two years the friends from the Netherlands, as well as from European Social Science History Conference abroad, have now registered and provide an- takes place and draws close to a thousand nual contributions of 100 or 500 euros. In ad- scholars of history and social sciences from all dition, a few Dutch and foreign friends have over the world. made particularly large donations up to The Institute works closely with several in- 450,000 euros. Some friends have also men- stitutions operating out of its premises: the tioned the Institute in their will. We are using Netherlands Economie History Archive, the this opportunity to repeat our invitation, as Netherlands Press Museum, the Historical one can never have too many friends. Hence Sample of the Netherlands and the South- our continuous appeal for new donors. South Exchange Program for Research on the The IISH is seeking personal and monetary History of Development. Agencies and corre- input. In addition to financial contributions, spondents of the IISH are in Moscow, Istanbul, personal interest is vital for the Institute to be Karachi, Dhaka and Semarang. seen and heard. We organize meetings for For 70 years the IISH has been indispensable Friends once every six months to present new to both the movements and research. From the additions, to explain the reasons for acquiring outset funding has come from three main them and perhaps the experiences in the sources. At the very beginning the foundation process and to exchange ideas. Donors unable Stichting IISG was established to manage the to attend will receive updates via the Friends's collections. This private law structure empha- newsletter On the Waterfront. Back issues of sizes the political independence and conse- On the Waterfront can also be viewed on the quently the diversity of the sources collected. iiSH-websïte: http:// www.iisg.nl/friends/ The source of funding was therefore private: without the insurance company De Centrale, 8EING A FRIEND MEANS THE FOLLOWING: the IISH would not have existed and could nev- For € 100 ayear er have performed its chief rescue operations. 1 The satisfaction of helping salvage endan- The government - first the municipal authori- gered but valuable social-historical material. ties and later the national ones - also appreciat- 2 Semi-annual afternoon meetings (in June ed the initiative's value. Today, the Royal andjanuary) at which the highlights of the ac- Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences quisitions and publications from the preceding (KNAW) covers most of the Institute's operating period is presented, and which concludes with costs. The Stichting iisg also receives a gram a reception. from National Library of the Netherlands for The gatherings are conducted in Dutch. collection conservation. Project funds are the English interpretation is available when need- third source of income and are dedicated to ed. One of the gatherings includes a meeting specific tasks, largely research projects. of the board of donors, where individual Over time the balance between these donors have input as well. sources has shifted considerably. Initially the 3 A newsletter in English is distributed budget consisted primarily of private funding, among the Friends following each gathering. later on of government subsidies and these 4 Annually, a keepsake mostly featuring an days incrcasingly of project grants. By 1997 the image from the collection of the IISH, as well structural funding from the KNAW was only as the Institute's annual report. two thirds of the total. While the change is at- 5 A 40% discount on another IISH publica- tributable in part to the Institute's success in tion or duplicate. fundraising, it results more from the universal 6 Mediation by the Stichting IISG in deduct- reduction of government involvement. Struc• ing donations from taxes. tural funds have dwindled somewhat in nomi- nal terms and substantially in real terms, thus For € $00 ayear afïecting the work that distinguishes the IISH 7 In addition to the above, an extensive selec- from nearly all comparable institutions. Re- tion of the Institute's publications. maining active in this field requires a perma• nent financial base. For more information on (joining the) Friends By 1999 the need to revive private initiative of the IISH, please contact Ms Mieke IJzer- led to the establishment of the organizaüon mans, [email protected] The Friends of the IISH. Scores of permanent ADDKKSS International Institute of Social History Cruquiusweg 31 1019 AT Amsterdam The Netherlands tel + 31 20 6685866 fax + 31 20 6654181 fax reading room + 31 20 6630349 e-mail: General Information: info@üsg.nl (Secretariat) Collection Information: [email protected] (Reading Room) www-server: http://www.iisg.nl Virtual Information Desk: http://www.iisg.nl/desk/index.html

Moscow office: Irina Novichenko Bolshaya Dmitrovka 15 103009 Moskva Russia tel/fax + 7 095 2299435 e-mail: [email protected].

Bangkok office: Mr. Eef Vermeij 51/22 Siam Penthouse 1 Sukhumvit Soi 8 Klongloey, Bangkok 10110 Thailand tel/fax + 66 2 2549209 e-mail: [email protected]

COLOPHON © International Institute of Social History 2005 Editor Bart de Cort Translator Lee Mitzman Design Mulder van Meurs Printed by Snoeck-Ducaju & Zoon, Ghent Lithography by Snoeck-Ducaju & Zoon, Ghent

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