Work Around the Globe: Historical Comparisons Ser.: Usable Collection : Essays in Honour of Jaap Kloosterman on Collecting Social History by Huub Sanders, Aad Blok and Jan Lucassen (2014, Hardcover)
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Usable Collection : Essays in Honour of Jaap Kloosterman on Collecting Social History, Hardcover by Blok, Aad (EDT); Lucassen, Jan (EDT); Sanders, Huub (EDT), ISBN 9089646884, ISBN-13 9789089646880, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Established in Amsterdam in 1935, the International Institute of Social History is one of the world's leading research centres. Its exceptional research collections owe much to its former director Jaap Kloosterman. The contributors offer a rare insight into the history of the institute and the motivation behind devoting a lifetime to collecting social history sources.
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PublisherAmsterdam University Press
ISBN-109089646884
ISBN-139789089646880
eBay Product ID (ePID)201668316
Product Key Features
Number of Pages490 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameUsable Collection : Essays in Honour of Jaap Kloosterman on Collecting Social History
Publication Year2014
SubjectSocial History, Library & Information Science / General, Library & Information Science / Archives & Special Libraries
TypeTextbook
AuthorHuub Sanders, Aad Blok, Jan Lucassen
Subject AreaLanguage Arts & Disciplines, History
SeriesWork Around the Globe: Historical Comparisons Ser.
FormatHardcover
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Item Height1.3 in
Item Weight33.7 Oz
Item Length9.7 in
Item Width7.1 in
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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2015-414361
TitleLeadingA
Dewey Edition23
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal027.0025492/352
Table Of ContentPreface Henk Wals Social History Sources, Knowledge and Research Introduction to A Usable Collection Aad Blok, Jan Lucassen and Huub Sanders How to Qualify for the Directorate of the iish? Jan Lucassen Part I - the emergence of social history collections I.1 Prolegomena to a Social History of Dutch Archives Eric Ketelaar I.2 The founder of the iish, as Experienced by his Daughter Interview with Claire Posthumus Huub Sanders I.3 Looking for Traces of Huizinga His Relation with N.W. Posthumus, Based on Unpublished Letters and a Text Huub Sanders I.4 Working for the Institute Kees de Dood, N.W. Posthumus and the International Institute of Social History, 1940-1950 Alex Geelhoed I.5 The Persistent Life of The British Merchant Co Seegers I.6 Harry Stevens, the British "Correspondent" of David Rjazanov''s Institute On the History of Collecting at the Marx-Engels Institute (1927-1931) Irina Novichenko I.7 The Importance of Friendship The Shared History of the iav/iiav and iish Francisca de Haan and Annette Mevis Part II - the european collections of the iish: acquisitions and catalogues II.1 A Broken Mirror The Library of Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis Bert Altena II.2 The Archives of Hendrik de Man A Tragedy Wouter Steenhaut II.3 Trying to find a Masked Man An Unfinished Investigation Marien van der Heijden and Franck Veyron II.4 La Rosa de Foc Collecting Anarchist Materials Andrew H. Lee II.5 The Key to the Library''s Collection Rules and Practices Coen Marinus II.6 From Ice Age to Global Warming The Libraries of the Amsterdam iish and the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (fes) Rudiger Zimmermann II.7 Does a History Research Institute Need its Own Archive? Karl Heinz Roth II.8 A Manuscript Found at the Institute Kees Rodenburg II.9 Did Castoriadis Suppress a Letter from Pannekoek? A Note on the Debate regarding the "Organizational Question" in the 1950s Marcel van der Linden II.10 Matriarchy and Socialism French Precedents Francis Ronsin II.11 Neo-Malthusians A Photograph Jenneke Quast II.12 Secret Suitcases Dutch Communist Party Papers Margreet Schrevel II.13 Long live the Library! The Book Collections of the iish in particular the knaw Library Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk II.14 The iish as a Trailblazer in Technology in the 1990s Jaap Kloosterman''s Transformative Breakthroughs Henk Wals Part III - the iish and eastern europe III.1 Publications of Posrednik and Svobodnoe Slovo Publishing Houses in iish''s Russian Collections Els Wagenaar III.2 Bakunin and Bacon Cake E-editing in Social History Lex Heerma van Voss III.3 The Activities in Moscow after 1991 and Memorial Francesca Gori III.4 Rescue Efforts in Post-Soviet Moscow Nanci Adler III.5 Archival Revolution and "Intellectual Access" in Russia ArcheoBiblioBase in Moscow and Amsterdam Patricia Kennedy Grimsted III.6 Sources for Writing the History of Russia and the Soviet Union National and Transnational Perspectives Gijs Kessler III.7 The Making of Collective Memory The Politics of Archive in the Soviet Azerbaijan Touraj Atabaki and Solmaz Rustamova-Towhidi Part IV - the iisg goes global IV.1 The long Journey of the dhkp Archive From the Turkish Prisons to the iish Zulfikar Ozdogan IV.2 The Egyptian and Sudanese Communist Collections Roel Meijer IV.3 Collecting under Uncertainty The Creation of the Chinese People''s Movement Archive Tony Saich IV.4 From Dhaka with Love The Nepal Nag Papers and the Sino-Soviet Split Willem van Schendel IV.5 The Role of Archives and Archivists in the Contemporary Age in Ensuring the Transmission of Collective Memory Stefano Bellucci IV.6 Gunnar Mendoza A Life to Share Rossana Barragan Romano Jaap Kloosterman A Tentative Bibliography Notes on the Contributors Index
SynopsisEstablished in 1935, the International Institute of Social History (IISH) is one of the world's leading research institutes focused on social history and holds one of the richest collections in the field. This volume brings together thirty-five essays in honor of the IISH's longtime director Jaap Kloosterman, who built the institute into a world leader in the field.