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  • Edito: Paule Verbruggen

About Brussels resident Joseph Milot , socialist activist at the end of the 19th - beginning of the 20th century, the Dutch historian Barbara Henkes , Lode Verbraecken , a Belgian brigadier in the Spanish trenches, the digitalization of construction drawings and the archive of the De Wielewaal Ghent department.
 

Edito

Paule Verbruggen

Noted

Martin Georges & Jean Puissant, Joseph Milot: shoemaker, coachman, treasurer. A minor activist in the grand scheme of history

Nico Van Campenhout, Barbara Henkes looks back on half a century of historiography

Voices from the collection

Sven Tuytens, Emile 'Lode' Verbraecken, social worker from Berchem in Spanish trenches (1913-1937)

Collection

Sofie Veramme, Mapped: registering, digitizing, and unlocking construction drawings from the Amsab-ISG collection

Maarten Savels, Archive of the Wielewaal department Ghent

Books

Luc Peiren, Ludo BETTENS, Lionel VANVELTHEM, Dawinka LAUREYS, Epopée, La Centrale énérale FGTB Liège-Huy-Waremme: maître d'oeuvre de l'unité ouvrière?

Nico Van Campenhout, Barbara HENKES, Traces of the slavery past in Friesland
Margriet FOKKEN & Barbara HENKES, Traces of the slavery past in Groningen

In the spotlight

Jeanne Vauterin, Frans Masereel in Amsab-ISG and the MSK

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