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In 2005 the combined boards of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), Institute IISH and the Foundation International Institute of Social History consisted of the following members: Dr M.P. Bossenbroek Prof. dr P.F. van der Heijden H.M. van de Kar MA (Chair) Prof. dr U. Rosenthal F. Rottenberg G.H. Terpstra MA L. de Waal H.F. de Wit MA The board met on 20 June, 24 October and 21 December. The meetings were attended by Jaap Kloosterman and Henk Wals. Staff interests were represented by Bernard Mantel (20 June and 24 October). The Academic Advisory Board and the Editorial Advisory Board of the IISH Foundation consisted of the following members: Prof. dr E. Boris Dr R.S. Chandavarkar Prof. dr U. Frevert Prof. dr P. van der Heijden (Chair) Prof. dr M. Pérez Ledesma Dr R. Price Dr W. Reininghaus Dr Ch. Tilly The KNAW Scientific Committee of the IISH consisted of the following members: Prof. dr J.M. Baud Prof. dr C.A. Davids Prof. dr G. Deneckere Dr J. Th. Lindblad Prof. dr M. Prak (Chair) Prof. dr H. Soly Prof. dr E. J. Zürcher
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Touraj Atabaki Member, Academic Committee of the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Member Editorial Board, Journal of Iranian Studies Member Editorial Board, Journal of Azerbaijani Studies Member Editorial Board, Review of International Affairs Member Editorial Board, Himalayan and Central Asian Studies
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Lex Heerma van Voss Member, Executive, N.W. Posthumus Instituut (until 1 December) Member, Executive Committee, Social Science History Association (until 4 November) Member Vetting committee Dutch universities’ Bachelor and Master programmes in History, QANU Member, Advisory Board, and Co-Chair Labour History Network, European Social Science History Conference Member of the Board, Association for the History of the Northern Seas Secretary, Stichting Professor van Winter-Fonds Member, Editorial Board, Internationale Marx-Engels-Stiftung Member Advisory Board, Cahier over de geschiedenis van de christelijk-sociale beweging Chair, Advisory Committee on Innovational Research VENI-Grants (NWO-Humanities) (until 1 March) Treasurer, Koninklijk Nederlands Historisch Genootschap (from 18 November) Member, Executive Stichting International Congress of Historical Sciences 2010 (from 16 November) Danielle van den Heuvel Member, Editorial Board, Holland, Historisch Tijdschrift Representative PhD-Students, N.W. Posthumus Instituut Marien van der Heijden Member, Coordination Committee, International Association of Labour History Institutions Secretary, Stichting Sem Presser Archief Board Member, Zuster Mart Nienhuis Stichting Karin Hofmeester Editor, International Review of Social History Member, Board of Governors, Chair Childlabour
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Kristoffel Lieten Member, editorial advisory board, Indian Journal of Labour Economics Member, editorial board, Journal of Contemporary Asia Director, Institute for Research on Working Children (IREWOC) Member, editorial board, Journal of Pacific Affairs Member, editorial board, Encyclopedia of Child Labour Marcel van der Linden Executive Editor, International Review of Social History (IRSH), Amsterdam / Cambridge Co-editor, Sozial.Geschichte. Zeitschrift für historische Analyse des 20. und 21. Jahrhunderts, Berne / Bremen Consulting Editor, International Labor and Working Class History, New York Member International Advisory Board, Labour / Le Travail, Canadian Committee on Labour History Editorial Adviser, Brood & Rozen. Tijdschrift voor de Geschiedenis van Sociale Bewegingen, Ghent Corresponding Editor, Labour History Review, [British] Society for the Study of Labour History Corresponding Editor, Labour History, Australian Society for the Study of Labour History Corresponding Editor, Historia Social, Valencia Corresponding Editor, Saothar, Irish Labour History Society Corresponding Editor, Socialnaja Istorija, Moscow Corresponding Editor, Peripherie: Zeitschrift für Politik und Ökonomie in der Dritten Welt, Frankfurt am Main Editorial Adviser, Historical Materialism: Research in Critical Marxist Theory, Leiden [etc.]: Brill Series Co-editor, Historical Materialism Book Series, Leiden [etc.]: Brill Member, International Advisory Committee, Histoire et Sociétés, Paris Series Editor, International Studies in Social History, Berghahn: Oxford and New York Series Editor, International and Comparative Social History, Peter Lang: Berne [etc.] Series Co-editor, Changing Labour Relations in Asia, Curzon Press: Richmond Chair Dutch-Scandinavian Research Programme Changing Labour Relations in Asia (CLARA) Co-director, Amsterdam School of Social-science Research (ASSR) Member, Executive Board and General Board, International Institute for Asian Studies, Leiden (IIAS) Board Member, Stichting ter bevordering van de Azië-studies in Nederland, Leiden Board Member, Ernest Mandel Foundation, Amsterdam Member, Nominating Committee, Congrès International des Sciences Historiques (CISH) Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Victor Adler Institute, Vienna Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Schweizerisches Sozialarchiv, Zurich President, International Social History Association Jan Lucassen Vice-chair, NWO Research Programme ‘De Nederlandse Multiculturele en Pluriforme Samenleving’
Series Editor, NWO-reeks Sociale Cohesie Board Member, Imagine IC Board Member, Historical Sample of the Netherlands Member, Wissenschaftlicher Beirat, Studien zur historischen Migrationsforschung, Osnabrück Chair and Treasurer, Friends of the IISH Editor, On the Waterfront; Newsletter of the Friends of the IISH Board Member, Stichting Geld- en Bankmuseum, Utrecht Kees Mandemakers Secretary, Stichting voor Geschiedenis en Informatica Vice Chair, International Commission of Historical Demography (ICHD) Vice Chair, Advisory Committee on Medium Sized Investments (NWO-Humanities) Member, Committee on Personal Files (Nationaal Archief and Instituut voor Nederlandse Geschiedenis) Roel Meijer Member, Editorial Board, ZemZem. Tijdschrift over het Midden-Oosten, NoordAfrika en islam Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk Member, Editorial Board, Textielhistorische Bijdragen Irina Novichenko Corresponding Editor, International Review of Social History, Amsterdam / Cambridge Executive Secretary, Yearbook Social History (Social’naja istoria), Moscow Jenneke Quast Secretary, Zuster Mart Nienhuis Stichting Jürgen Rojahn Executive Editor, MEGA-Studien, Amsterdam Member, Conseil international, Actuel Marx, Paris Member, Internationaler Beirat, A nemzetközi munkásmozgalom történetéböl, Budapest Member, Internationales Sekretariat, Internationale Tagung der Historiker der Arbeiterbewegung, Vienna Eric de Ruijter Secretary, Vereniging voor Geschiedenis en Informatica (as of 4 June) Huub Sanders Secretary, Vereniging voor Geschiedenis en Informatica (until 3 June) Editor, Historia & Informatica Secretary, Editorial Board, Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis Ratna Saptari Member, Editorial Board, International Review of Social History Member, Editorial Board, Critical Asian Studies
Willem van Schendel Member, Editorial, Journal of Social Studies International Co-ordinator, International Centre for Bengal Studies Chair, South-South Exchange Programme for Research on the History of Development (SEPHIS) Vice-Chancellor’s Appointee, Permanent Academic Appointments Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Dhaka Board Member, Netherlands Foundation for the Advancement of Tropical Research (WOTRO) Member, Steering Committee, Research Programme on Changing Labour Relations in Asia (CLARA) Member, South Asia Regional Panel, Social Science Research Council / American Council on Learned Societies Member steering commitee of research programme ‘Van Indië tot Indonesië: de herschikking van de Indonesische samenleving’ (NIOD) Ariadne Schmidt Editor, Historisch Tijdschrift Holland Editor, International Review of Social History Board Member, Rosa Manus Fonds Member, Redactiecommissie Digitaal Vrouwenlexicon Nederland Emile Schwidder Member, Supervising Committee INDOC Semarang Angelie Sens Board Member, Koninklijk Nederlands Historisch Genootschap Member, Committee International Press Freedom Day, the Netherlands Kathinka Sinha-Kerkhoff Director, Research Asian Development Research Institute (ADRI) Ranchi Jharkhand (India) (as of September) Anna Tijsseling Member, Editorial Board, Jaarboek voor Vrouwengeschiedenis Willeke Tijssen Member, Editorial Board, Textielhistorische Bijdragen Sjaak van der Velden Member, Board, Historisch Genootschap Roterodamum Editor, Kroniek van het Historisch Genootschap Roterodamum Henk Wals Director ad interim, Constantijn Huygens Instituut voor Tekstedities en Intellectuele Geschiedenis KNAW Board Member (Treasurer), Koninklijk Nederlands Historisch Genootschap Board Member, Stichting Nationaal Vakbondsmuseum De Burcht Board Member, Stichting Henri Polak Instituut
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Jan Lucassen co-supervised the PhD dissertation of Erica Kuijpers, Migrantenstad. Immigratie en sociale verhoudingen in 17e-eeuws Amsterdam, defended 22 april 2005 at Utrecht University Marcel van der Linden supervised the PhD dissertation of Marian van der Klein, Ziek, zwak of zwanger. Vrouwen en arbeidsongeschiktheid in Nederlandse sociale verzekeringen, 1890-1940, defended 20 September at Amsterdam University SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS
* Touraj Atabaki [with Sanjyot Mehendale] (eds), Central Asia and the Caucasus: Transnationalism and Diaspora in Central Asia and the Caucasus. London/New York: RoutledgeCurzon. XVIII + 235 pp. * Touraj Atabaki, ‘Ethnic Diversity and Territorial Integrity of Iran: Domestic Harmony and Regional Challenges’, Iranian Studies, vol 38, no 1, 23-44.
* Touraj Atabaki, ‘Kendini Yeniden Kurmak, Ötekini Reddetmek: Panturkism ve Iran Milliyetçiligi’, in: Erik Jan Zürcher (ed), Türkiye’de Etnik Çatisma, (Istanbul: Iletisim Yayinlari), 27-50. * Touraj Atabaki, ‘Ethnic Diversity and Territorial Integrity of Iran (Persian Translation)’, Goft-o-Gu, Journal On Culture and Society (Tehran), no 43, September, 23-37. * Aad Blok, ‘Socialist Intellectual as Social Engineer: Jan Tinbergen’s ideas on economic policy and the optimal economic order (1930-60)’, Socialist History, vol 27, 43-59. * Ulbe Bosma [with Angelie Sens and Gerard Termorshuizen], Journalistiek in de Tropen. De Indisch- en Indonesisch-Nederlandse pers, 1850-1958. Amsterdam: Aksant/Het Persmuseum. 96 pp. * Marjolein van Dekken, ‘Brouwen, branden en bedienen’, Kroniek historisch genootschap Roterodamum, nrl 149, , 3. * Jacques van Gerwen [with Ferry de Goey and Hugo van Driel], ‘De Managerial Revolution in de VS en Nederland in de twintigste eeuw’, Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geschiedenis, vol 2, no 1, 30-59. * Jacques van Gerwen, ‘Variaties in Verzuild verzekeren’, Niet voor het gewin. Notfor-profit ondernemingen van de christelijk-sociale beweging in Nederland. Cahier over de geschiedenis van de christelijk-sociale beweging, no 6, 91-108. * Lex Heerma van Voss [with Patrick Pasture and Jan de Maeyer] (eds), Between Cross and Class. Comparative Histories of Christian Labour in Europe 1840-2000. Berne [etc.]: Peter Lang. 399 pp. * Lex Heerma van Voss [with Frank Georgi], ‘Christian Trade Unionism and the Organization of Industry: From the Organized Profession to Democratic Planning and Self-Management’, in: ibid., 225-250. * Lex Heerma van Voss, ‘When was the North Sea?’, in: David J. Starkey and Morten Hahn-Pedersen (eds), Bridging Troubled Waters. Conflict and Co-operation in the North Sea Region since 1550 (Esbjerg: Fiskeri- og Søfartsmuseet), 83-112. * Lex Heerma van Voss [with Thomas O’Connor and Sølvi Sogner], ‘Scottish Communities Abroad: Some Concluding Remarks’, in: Alexia Grosjean and Steve Murdoch (eds), Scottish Communities Abroad in the Early Modern Period. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 375-393. * Lex Heerma van Voss, ‘25,- nee, 75,- ja; en wat heeft de rest van de wereld er mee te maken? Globale trends in de Rotterdamse staking van 1970’, in: Sjaak van der Velden (ed.), Kranen over de wal. De grote Rotterdamse metaal- en havenstaking van 1970. Amsterdam: Aksant, 69-74. * Lex Heerma van Voss [with C. van Eijl and P. de Rooy] (eds), Sociaal Nederland, Contouren van de twintigste eeuw. Amsterdam: Aksant Academic Publishers. 249 pp. (reprint) * Lex Heerma van Voss [with G. van den Brink and C. Brinkgreve], ‘Verworven gelijkheid en gevoelde verschillen. Contouren van de sociale eeuw’, in: ibid., 1-23. * Danielle van den Heuvel, ‘“Bij uijtlandigheijt van haar man”. Echtgenotes van VOC-zeelieden, aangemonsterd voor de kamer Enkhuizen (1700-1750). Amsterdam: Aksant Academic Publishers. 116 pp. * Els Hiemstra [with Huub Sanders] (eds), Images of aspiration. A documentary on social movements based on images from the collection of the International Institute of Social History = Beelden van streven. Een documentaire over sociale bewegingen aan de hand van beelden uit de collectie van het Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis. Amsterdam: Aksant Academic Publishers.
* Frank de Jong (ed.) [with Marina de Vries], Algemeen Hollands: Ben van Meerendonk en zijn fotopersbureau. Amsterdam: Aksant Academic Publishers. 224 pp. * Gijs Kessler, “Structuring time, allocating labour: income-earning strategies of urban households in Russia and the Soviet Union: Introduction”, Continuity and Change, vol 20, nr 3, 407-408. * Gijs Kessler, “Work and the household in the inter-war Soviet Union”, Continuity and Change, vol 20, no 3, 409-442. * Gijs Kessler [with Sergey A. Afontsev, Andrei Markevich, Viktoria Tyazhel’nikova and Timur Valetov], Urban Households in Russia and the Soviet Union, 1900-2000. Size, Structure and Composition, IISH Research Paper 44 (Amsterdam: Aksant), 84 pp. * Gijs Kessler, “The 1932-1933 Crisis and Its Aftermath beyond the Epicenters of Famine: The Urals Region”, Harvard Ukrainian Studies, vol XXV, no 3/4, 2001, 253265. * Marian van der Klein, Ziek, zwak of zwanger. Vrouwen en arbeidsongeschiktheid in Nederlandse sociale verzekeringen, 1890-1940. Amsterdam: Aksant. 474 pp. * Jan Kok [with Kees Mandemakers and Henk Wals] ‘City nomads. Changing Residence as a coping strategy, Amsterdam 1890-1940', Social Science History vol 29, 15-43. * Jan Kok [with Marco van Leeuwen) (eds), Genegenheid en gelegenheid. Twee eeuwen partnerkeuze en huwelijk. Amsterdam: Aksant. 335 pp. * Jan Kok [with Marco van Leeuwen], ‘Voorkeur, gelegenheid en dwang: Twee eeuwen partnerkeuze en huwelijk in Nederland en Vlaanderen’, in: ibid., 1-27. * Jan Kok [with Kees Mandemakers], ‘Vrije keuze uit een beperkt aanbod. De huwelijksmarkt in Utrecht en Zeeland, 1840-1940’, in: ibid., 213-229. * Jan Kok [with Dirk Damsma], ‘Ingedroogde harten? Partnerkeuze en sociale reproductie van de Noord-Hollandse boerenstand in de negentiende en vroegtwintigste eeuw’, in: ibid., 285-307. * Jan Kok, [with Jan van Bavel], ‘The Role of Religion in the Dutch Marital Fertility Transition. Starting, Spacing and Stopping in the heart of the Netherlands, 1845-1945’ Continuity and Change, vol 20, no 2, 247-263. * Jan Kok, ‘Passion, reason and human weakness. The European marriage pattern and the control of adolescent sexuality’, in: Th. Engelen en A.P. Wolf (red.), Marriage and the Family in Eurasia. Perspectives on the Hajnal hypothesis. Amsterdam: Aksant, 343-367. * Jan Kok, ‘“Liever dood dan getrouwd”. Verbroken verkeringen en verboden verhoudingen in Drenthe, 1909-1940’, Waardeel. Drents Historisch Tijdschrift, vol 25, no 1, 1-9. * Jan Kok [with Hilde Bras], ‘“They live in indifference together”. Marriage mobility in Zeeland, The Netherlands, 1795-1922’, International Review of Social History, vol 50, supplement 13, 247-274. * Ursula Langkau-Alex, Deutsche Volksfront 1932-1939. Zwischen Berlin, Paris, Prag und Moskau. Dritter Band: Dokumente zur Geschichte des Ausschusses zur Vorbereitung einer deutschen Volksfront, Chronik und Verzeichnisse. Berlin: Akademie Verlag. XVI + 544 pp. * Ursula Langkau-Alex, Antifaschistische Volksfront an der Saar: Vorreiter, Vorbild, Hemmnis einer Volksfront für ganz Deutschland?, in: 13. Januar 1935. Der Kampf um die Saar - 70 Jahre danach. Dokumentation einer Veranstaltungsreihe (= Dialog 12). Saarbrücken: Stiftung Demokratie Saarland, 47-70.
* Ursula Langkau-Alex, ‘Nederland en de vluchtelingen door de eeuwen tot 1945. Van ark naar doorstroom-land’, in: Jelle Brinkhuijsen, Pim Ligtvoet, Wijnand Takkenberg (†) (eds), Joodse vluchtelingen in Oostzaan / Oostzanerwerf gedurende de jaren 1933-1945. s.l. [Amsterdam], 25-30. * Bas van Leeuwen [with Peter Földvári], ‘An Estimation of the Human Capital Stock in Eastern and Central Europe’, Eastern European Economics, vol 43, no 6, 55-68. * Marco van Leeuwen [with Jan Kok] (eds), Genegenheid en gelegenheid. Twee eeuwen partnerkeuze en huwelijk. Amsterdam: Aksant. VIII + 347 pp * Marco van Leeuwen [with Jan Kok], ‘Genegenheid, gelegenheid en dwang: Twee eeuwen partnerkeuze in Nederland en Vlaanderen, in: ibid., 1-27. * Marco van Leeuwen [with Ineke Maas and Kees Mandemakers], ‘Het kiezen van een huwelijkspartner in Nederland 1840-1940. De rol van de familie’, in: ibid., 63-84. * Marco van Leeuwen [with Ineke Maas and Andrew Miles] (eds), Marriage choices and Class Boundaries. Endogamy and Social Class in History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 294 pp. Also published as supplement 13 of the International Review of Social History (vol 50). * Marco van Leeuwen [with Ineke Maas], ‘Endogamy and Social Class in History: An Overview’, International Review of Social History, vol 50, supplement 13, 1-23. * Marco van Leeuwen [with J-P. Pélissier, D. Rébaudo and Ineke Maas], ‘Migration and Endogamy According to Social Class: France, 1803-1986’, International Review of Social History, ibid., 219-246. * Marco van Leeuwen [with Ineke Maas], ‘Total and Relative Endogamy by Social Origin: A First International Comparison of Changes in Marriage Choices during the Nineteenth Century’, ibid., 275-295. * Marco van Leeuwen [with Ineke Maas and Andrew Miles], ‘Sozdanie HISCO’, in: ‘V. Vladimirov (ed.), Istoricheskor professiovedenie. Sbornik nauchnikh statei’, Barnaul, 16-56. * Kristoffel Lieten, Child Labour. Burning Question. Amsterdam: Aksant. 36 pp. * Kristoffel Lieten, ‘Introduction’, in: Studying Child Labour. Policy implications of child-centred research. Amsterdam: IREWOC, 3. * Kristoffel Lieten [with Godefroid Nimbona], ‘Child Labour Unions: AEJT Senegal’, in: ibid., 21-23. * Kristoffel Lieten, Children as Agents in Development. Amsterdam: IREWOC. 31 pp. * Kristoffel Lieten [ed.], El problema del trabajo infantil. Temas y soluciones. La Paz: IDIS/IREWOC. 115 pp. * Kristoffel Lieten [ed.], La niñez trabajadora alrededor del mundo. Derechos infantiles y realidad de la niñez. La Paz: IDIS/IREWOC. 185 pp. * Kristoffel Lieten [with Anup K. Karan and Anoop K. Satpathy] (eds), Children, school and work. Glimpses of India. New Delhi/Amsterdam: Institute for Human Development/IREWOC. 172 pp. * Marcel van der Linden, ‘The Importance of Anti-Labour History’, Labour History, no 89 (November), 121-123. * Marcel van der Linden, ‘Reading Ethnography as Labour History. The Example of the Iatmul, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea’, ibid., 197-213. * Marcel van der Linden, ‘Labour History: An International Movement’, ibid., 225233. * Marcel van der Linden, ‘Conceptualising the World Working Class’, in: Sabyasachi Bhattacharya and Jan Lucassen (eds), Workers in the Informal Sector. Studies in Labour History 1800-2000. Delhi [etc.]: Macmillan India, 21-44.
* Marcel van der Linden, ‘Plädoyer für eine historische Neubestimmung der WeltArbeiterklasse’, Sozial.Geschichte, vol 20, no 3, 7-28. * Marcel van der Linden, ‘La “globalización” de la historia del trabajo y de la clase obrera y sus consecuencias’, in: Vicent Sanz Rozalén and José A. Piqueras Arenas (eds), En el nombre del oficio. El trabajador especializado: corporativismo, adaptación y protesta. Madrid: Biblioteca Nueva, 345-369. * Marcel van der Linden, ‘Syndicalismes et “nouveaux” mouvements sociaux autour de 1968’, in: Michel Pigenet, Patrick Pasture and Jean-Louis Robert (eds), L’apogée des syndicalismes en Europe occidentale. Paris: Publications de la Sorbonne, 139166. * Marcel van der Linden (ed.), Gottfried Mergner, Social Limits to Learning. Essays on the Archeology of Domination, Resistance, and Experience. New York and Oxford: Berghahn, 2004 [recte 2005]. 160 pp. * Marcel van der Linden, ‘Gottfried Mergner’, in: ibid., 1-19. * Marcel van der Linden [and Abram de Swaan] (eds), Mutualist Microfinance. Informal Savings Funds from the Global Periphery to the Core? Amsterdam: Aksant. 217 pp. * Marcel van der Linden, ‘Varieties of Mutualism’, in: ibid., 183-212. * Marcel van der Linden, ‘An Boden gewinnen. Perspektiven der Sozialgeschichte’, in: Richard Heigl, Petra Ziegler and Philip Bauer (eds), Kritische Geschichte: Perspektiven und Positionen. Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag, 133-143. * Marcel van der Linden, ‘Metamorfoses da socialdemocracia européia (1870-2000)’, in: Alexandre Fortes (ed.), História e perspectivas da esquerda. São Paulo and Unochapecó: Fundação Perseu Abramo and Argos Editoria Universitária, 19-45. * Jan Lucassen [with Sabyasachi Bhattacharya] (eds), Workers in the Informal Sector: Studies in Labour History, 1800-2000. New Delhi: Macmillan. VIII + 220 pp. * Jan Lucassen [with Sabyasachi Bhattacharya], ‘Introduction’, in: ibid., 1-19. * Jan Lucassen [with Leo Lucassen] (eds), Migration, Migration History, History: Old Paradigms and New Perspectives. Berne [etc.]: Peter Lang. 454 pp. (3rd revised edition) * Jan Lucassen [with Leo Lucassen], ‘Migration, Migration History, History: Old Paradigms and New Perspectives’, in: ibid 9-38. * Jan Lucassen [with Karel Davids] (eds), Een wonder weerspiegeld. De Nederlandse Republiek in Europees Perspectief, Amsterdam: Aksant. 502 pp. * Jan Lucassen [with Karel Davids], ‘Voorwoord’, ibid. VII-XI. * Jan Lucassen [with Karel Davids], ‘Inleiding’, ibid. 1-23. * Jan Lucassen [with Karel Davids], ‘Conclusie’, ibid. 409-429. * Jan Lucassen, ‘Arbeid en vroegmoderne economische ontwikkelingen’, ibid. 341380. * Jan Lucassen, ‘Temporal Migrations from a Historical Perspective’, in: Thomas Geisen (ed.), Arbeitsmigration. WanderarbeiterInnen auf dem Weltmarkt für Arbeitskraft, Frankfurt am Main and London: IKO Verlag für Interkulturelle Kommunikation, 37-49 * Jan Lucassen [and Leo Lucassen], ‘Arbeitswanderung’, in: Friedrich Jaeger (ed), Enzyklopädie der Neuzeit. Gesamtausgabe in 16 Bänden, Vol I: AbendlandBeleuchtung, Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler Verlag, pp 549-557. * Kees Mandemakers [with Frans van Poppel and Marianne Jonker], ‘Differential infant and child mortality in three Dutch regions, 1812-1909’, Economic History Review, vol 58, no 2, 272-309.
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* Sjaak van der Velden, ‘Nieuwe vakbondsstrijd om eerlijker verdelen vrije tijd’, De Gelderlander, 8 December. * Sjaak van der Velden, [Review of: E.P. Kwaadgras, P. de Rijcke, G.Ch. Dupuis, Een boom vol levenskracht. Acacia, een Rotterdamse Vrijmetselaarsloge 1872-2003 (Rotterdam: eigen beheer)], Kroniek van het Historisch Genootschap Roterodamum, no 149, March. * Sjaak van der Velden, [Review of: Ruddar Datt, Lockouts in India (New Delhi: Manohar 2003)], International Review of Social History, vol 50, part 1, 122-124. * Sjaak van der Velden, [Review of: Bram Oosterwijk and Eppo W. Notenboom, Rotterdam en de zee. Vier eeuwen passagiersvaart (Rotterdam: Egge Public Relations International)], Kroniek van het Historisch Genootschap Roterodamum, no 152, November. * Eef Vermeij, Bibliography on Contemporary Vietnamese Art, (Amsterdam/Bangkok: Eef Vermeij) 79 pp. * Eef Vermeij, ‘Birma’, Winkler Prins jaarboek 2004 (Utrecht: Spectrum). * Els Wagenaar [with Aad Blok, Kees Rodenburg and Huub Sanders], ‘Bibliography’, International Review of Social History, vol 50, 125-158, 313-344, 517-548. * Hélène Winkelman, ‘Tijd voor een ‘coming out’. Het NEHA en bedrijfsarchieven 1914-2004’, in: Johan de Zoete, De verborgen schatten van bedrijfscollecties. Symposium ter gelegenheid van het 100-jarig bestaan van het Museum Enschede gehouden op 11 November 2004. Haarlem: Museum Enschede, 7-11. * Hélène Winkelman, ‘Kwekerij Oud-Zuylen, opgericht 1946 – een verborgen juweeltje. Nutstuinieren voor arbeiders van de DEMKA, Oud-Zuilen Journaal, June, 78. * Hélène Winkelman, ‘Terug in de tijd met drs W.: Francie (1966-1972), Barbies hippe nichtje in Tina, weekblad voor meisjes’, A Doll’s Wor(l)d, vol 3, no 2, 31-32.
LECTURES AND INTERVIEWS
Touraj Atabaki * Lecture: presenting paper ‘Ethnicity and Pluralism in Post-Revolutionary Iran’ at the conference ‘Iran on the Move: Social Transformation in the Islamic Republic’ held at the International Institute for Studying Islam in the Modern (ISIM), Leiden (28 April) * Lecture: May 18th, lecture at the Netherlands Institute of International Relations, Clingendael Institute, The Hague: The Emergence of Independent Sates in central Asia. Local Harmony and Regional Challenges * Lecture: at the Central European University, Summer School Programme ‘History and Nationalism in Central Asia’ (July 4-9) * Lecture: at the International Convention of Asian Scholars (ICAS 4), Shanghai, ‘Constructing a new Past. Nationalism and Historiography in Post Soviet Central Asia’ (22 August) * Lecture: at the 9th Conference of the European Society for Central Asian Studies (ESCAS), Krakow, ‘The Movement for Constitutionalism in Iran and its Trans-Caspian Connections’ (12 September) * Paper: ‘The Impact of Russian Revolution of 1905 on the political Development in the Middle East’ at seminar ‘How the Balance Swung: A Hundred Years after the Russo-Japanese War’, International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS), Amsterdam (8 October).
* Paper: ‘Kurdish Activism and its Cross-border Dependencies’ at the conference ‘The Kurdish Issue and the European Union’, Institute for Security Studies, Paris (28 October). * Paper: ‘Ethnicity and pluralism in Twentieth-Century Iran’, at the conference ‘Le monde turco-iranien, évolution historique et perspective d’avenir’, Institute for Security Studies, Paris (11 November) * Paper: ‘Iran Facing the 21st Century: Domestic Harmony and Regional Challenges’, at Conflict Research Group, Centre for Third World Studies, Ghent University (15 November) * Paper: ‘Invention and Amnesia in Central Asian National Historiography’ at conference ‘Writing Social Histories: Asian Historiographies and Political Regimes’ (co-organized with Willem van Schendel and Ratna Saptari), Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia (16 December) Bart de Cort * Lecture: ‘De Onafhankelijke Socialistische Partij (OSP, 1932-1935)’ for a group of senior citizens, Mozes en Aäronkerk, Mozeshuis, Amsterdam (20 January) * Interview: on Dutch artist A.D. Copier, AVRO’s Kunstpanorama (tv) (20 February) * Lecture: on the Revolutionair Socialistische Arbeiders Partij (RSAP) at the annual commemoration of the leaders of the Marx-Lenin-Luxemburg Front, DriehuisWesterveld (17 April) Jacques van Gerwen * Lecture: ‘De ondernemersbiografie’, studyday ‘Handel en Arbeid’ organized by CPNB and IISH within the scope of the Boekenweek, Eindhoven (15 March) * Lecture: at Seminar ‘Cinema, Modern Life and Cultural Identity 1896-1940’, University of Utrecht (8 June) * Lecture: at Seminar ‘Social and economic history, Social security and employers organizations’, Free University, Amsterdam (15 December) Lex Heerma van Voss * Paper [with Poul Holm]: ‘Close encounters with the Dutch’, XXXVIIe Settimana di Studi, Istituti Datini, Prato, 11-15 April * Lecture: ‘Coastal and Inland Urban Population Growth in Europe, 1400-1800’ Dynamics Conference, Groningen, 6-7 October * Presentation of Paper on Migration of Textile Worker, Social Science History Conference, Portland OR, 3-6 November * Lecture ‘De Nederlandse Vakbeweging in de Tweede Wereldoorlog’, Vakbondshistorische Vereniging, Amsterdam, 12 November. * Interviews for AVRO’s 1opdeMiddag, 23 May, Radio Nederland Wereldomroep 23 May, RTL television journal 23 May on 100 years FNV; Radio1, OVT, VPRO, 12 June on holiday pay Danielle van den Heuvel * Interview: ‘Bij uijtlandigheijt van haar man’, OVT, VPRO, radio 1 (16 January) * Lecture: ‘Zeemansvrouwen in achttiende-eeuws Enkhuizen’, VUurland, Amsterdam (14 March) * Paper: ’Female traders in the Dutch Republic. Retailers in eighteenth-century ‘sHertogenbosch: a case study’, Lokale und regionale Praktiken des Handels, Irseer
Arbeitskreis für vorindustrielle Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte, Schwabenakademie Irsee (18-20 March) * Paper: [with Manon van der Heijden] ‘Surviving strategies of Dutch married seamen women, 17th and 18th centuries’, Ricchezza del mare, ricchezza dal mare. Secoli XIII-XVIII, Istituto Datini, Prato (11-15 April) Karin Hofmeester * Chair, session ‘reconceptualizing the Hyphen’, Conference Reconceptualizing Jewishness in Postwar Europe, University of Antwerp (13 January) * Lecture: Joodse diamantbewerkers in Amsterdam en Antwerpen, overeenkomsten, verschillen en wisselwerking, University of Antwerp (27 January) * Lecture: ‘From Strangers to Citizens, Jewish Emancipation in France and the Netherlands, University of Amsterdam (5 April) * Presentation of the Digital Monument to the Jewish Community in the Netherlands, Amsterdam (27 April) * Interviews: on the Digital Monument to the Jewish Community in the Netherlands, Amsterdam FM (3 May), Radio 1 TROS Online (3 May), VPRO De Avonden (19 May) * Lecture: on the Digitial Monument to the Jewish Community in the Netherlands, EDV-workshop der Gedenkstätten, NIOD (6 October) Gijs Kessler * Paper: ‘Gorodskoe domokhozyaistvo i postroenie sotsializma: novyi podkhod k izucheniyu urovnya zhizni v SSSR (1917-1941 gg.)’, Centre for Economic History, Moscow State University (February) * Co-organizer [with Donald A. Filtzer, Wendy Goldman and Simon Pirani], Conference ‘Labour History of Russia and the Soviet Union: Work in Progress’. Paper: ‘War, Women, Work and Weddings. Urban households and the construction of socialism, 1917-41’, IISH, Amsterdam (31 March-2 April) * Co-organizer [with Interdisciplinary Centre for Studies in History, Economy and Society, Moscow; Davis Center for Russian Studies, Harvard University; State SocioPolitical Library, Moscow; Russian State Archive of Social and Political History] International Centre for Russian Studies - Summer History Workshop, Moscow (June) * Paper: ‘The Soviet State and the Family: A Marriage of Convenience, 1917-39’, VII World Congress of International Council for Central and East European Studies, Berlin (25-30 July) * Organizer, panel ‘The Urban Household Economy in Russia and the Soviet Union; the social, ethnic and cultural dimension’, VII World Congress of International Council for Central and East European Studies, Berlin (25-30 July) * Paper: ‘The Rise and Fall of Russia’s Peasant Proletarian, 1880s - 1930s’, Conference ‘Towards Global Labour History; New Comparisons’, V.V. Giri National Labour Institute, Delhi (10-12 November) * Co-organizer [with Jan Lucassen, Leo Lucassen, Ulbe Bosma, David Feldman, Nancy Green], Conference ‘Setting the Agenda for a Long-Term, World Migration History’, NIAS, Wassenaar (16-17 December) Jaap Kloosterman * Guest lecture: on private archives, Law Faculty, University of Amsterdam (8 March).
* Lecture: on the Library of the Royal Academy, Friends of the IISH, Amsterdam (2 June). * Wrap-up, conference on digitization in research libraries, The Hague (24 June). Marian van der Klein * Conference paper: ‘Risks of Labor: Women and Social Insurance the Dutch case, 1890-1940’, CLIOHRES Thematic Working group 4: work, gender and society, Utrecht (1 October) * Lecture: ‘Gays writing on wartime experiences, Vriendschap in the fifties’, het Mosse Fonds (University of Amsterdam), Amsterdam (19 October) * Lecture: Ziek, zwak of zwanger. Vrouwen en arbeidsongeschiktheid in Nederlandse sociale verzekeringen, 1890-1940. Erasmus University, Rotterdam (7 November) * Lecture: Moederschap: met het woord verheerlijkt metterdaad gesmaad. Of de broek is nader dan de rok. Historisch Café, Amsterdam (9 November) * Lecture: ‘Ik staak vandaag! De vrouwenbond NVV tussen tweede golf en vakbeweging’, Colloquium IIAV/IISG: protestrepertoires in Nederland 1965-2005. Imitatie, vernieuwing en omvorming, Amsterdam (2 December) Jan Kok * Lecture and paper: ‘“Eigen baas zijn, da’s maar alles”. Huwelijksmotivatie van Rotterdammers uit de tweede helft van de negentiende eeuw’, Workshop ‘Rotterdammers van binnen en van buiten. Demografische en sociale ontwikkelingen in Rotterdam in de 19e en 20e eeuw’, Rotterdam (21 January) * Lecture and paper [with J. van Bavel]: ‘Are deliberate birth spacing effects in fact statistical and bio-demographic artifacts? A critical study with data from the Netherlands’. Presented by J. van Bavel at the XXV International Union for the Scientific Study of Population Conference, Tours (23 July) * Lecture and paper [with J. van Bavel]: ‘The intergenerational transmission of fertility in rural Holland, 1850-1940’, 30th annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, Portland USA (4 November) * Lecture and paper [with K. Matthijs, T. Engelen, F. van Poppel and K. Mandemakers]: ‘A turn of fate. Life courses in the Low Countries between 1850 and 1940’, 30th annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, Portland USA (5 November) * Lecture and paper [with S. Wang and Y.-C. Chuang]: ‘Timing and type of marriage in early-twentieth century Taiwan’), 30th annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, Portland USA (5 November) Urusla Langkau-Alex * Presentation of and discussion on her publication ‘Deutsche Volksfront 1932-1939. Zwischen Berlin, Paris, Prag und Moskau’, 3 vols, Duitsland Instituut, Amsterdam (13 January) * Interview on ‘Deutsche Volksfront’, Radio1, OVT, VPRO, Hilversum (16 January) * Lecture on ‘Antifaschistische Volksfront an der Saar - Vorreiter, Vorbild, Hemmnis einer Volksfront für ganz Deutschland?’, Stiftung Demokratie Saarland, Saarbrücken (31 January) * Interview on ‘Deutsche und Saarländische Volksfront”, Saarländischer Rundfunk, Saarbrücken (1 February)
* Lecture on ‘Nederland en de vluchtelingen door de eeuwen tot 1945', Memorial of Jewish refugees from Germany in Oostzaan in the years 1933-1945, AmsterdamOostzanerwerf (28 April) * Presentation, with lecture, of and discussion on her publication ‘Deutsche Volksfront 1932-1939. Zwischen Berlin, Paris, Prag und Moskau’, 3 vols, Gedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand, Berlin (8 September) * Interview on ‘Deutsche Volksfront’, Kulturradio Berlin-Brandenburg, Berlin (10 September) Marco van Leeuwen * Lecture: ‘Migration and endogamy according to social class in France, 18031986’, Ecole des Hautes Etudes (EHESS), Paris (March) * Lecture (in collaboration with I. Maas): ‘Mothers and daughters in Zeeland: occupational mobility, 795-1922’, Conference Zeeland in Beweging, Middelburg (27 May) * Lecture: ‘The study of long term processes of social inequality’, Dept. Sociology, Utrecht University (September) * Lecture: ‘Foundations of a historical international social class scheme (HISCLASS)´, International Association of History and Computing, Amsterdam (September) * Lecture (in collaboration with I.Maas): ‘Heterogamy in first and later marriages: a historical perspective, Conference ‘De maakbaarheid van de levensloop’, Utrecht University (4 November) Kristoffel Lieten * Lecture: Convention on the Rights of the Child and Working Children. Key Note address Symposium Indian Institute of Science and Technology, Kharagpur (14 March) * Lecture: Child Labour: An account of accounts. Workshop on Estimating Child Labour: Methodological Issues, University of Kolkata, (11 March) * Lecture: What has happened to 182. Joint Workshop CWA/ILO/Save the Children, Bangkok (17 March) * Lecture: ‘Globalisering en Kinderarbeid’, Studium Generale ‘Handel Zonder Grenzen: Mensenrechten onder Druk’, Utrecht (26 April) * Lecture: ‘Kinderen in het Na-oorlogse Sierra Leone’, Sierra Leone dag, Foam, Amsterdam (7 May) * Panel Discussion Child Labour, University of Amsterdam (7 June) * Panel Discussion on Globalisation. Gentse Publieke Debatten (19 July) * Lecture: ‘Onderzoek en Beleid’, Postdoctorale opleiding Ontwikkelingsstudies, University of Nijmegen (16 December) * Lecture: at filmpremiere ‘Kinderarbeid’, Luxtheater, Nijmegen (15 December) * Interviews: on Child Labour, Radio 1 (several, among which 10 October) * Interview: Netwerk (tv) (12 October) * Interview: about earthquake in Pakistan, Trouw, 19 October Marcel van der Linden * Chair, final session, conference ‘Erfahrung und Bewältigung von Zwangsarbeit im Europa des 20. Jahrhunderts’, Haus der Geschichte des Ruhrgebiets, Bochum (19 March)
* Chair, session ‘Getting Workers to Work: Motivation, Incorporation and Compulsion’, conference ‘Labour History of Russia and the Soviet Union’, IISH, 1 April * Discussant ‘Political Cynicism and Social Cohesion’, NWO-workshop Sociale Cohesie, Utrecht (9 June) * Keynote address ‘Labour History: An International Movement’, 9th National Labour History Conference, Sydney (1 July) * Panel organizer and chair, session ‘Globalization and Labour Markets, 19th and 20th Centuries’, 20th Congrès International des Sciences Historiques, Sydney (8 July) * Panel organizer, chair and introductory lecture, session ‘Global Labor History: The Research Program of the International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam’, First European Congress of World and Global History, Leipzig (25 September) * Panel participant, session ‘Journals and Other Media in the Field of World and Global History’, First European Congress of World and Global History, Leipzig (25 September) * Panel, Russo-Japanes War 1905-2005, International Institute of Asian Studies, Amsterdam (8 October) * Paper, ‘Eine einfache und dennoch schwer zu beantwortende Frage: warum gab (und gibt) es Sklaverei im Kapitalismus?’, Trier (22 October) * Opening speech and concluding remarks, Conference, Noida (10-12 November) * Lecture: ‘Vakbeweging’, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (30 November) * Keynote address, WZB (1 December) Jelle van Lottum * Lecture: [with Christiaan van Bochove], ‘Navigating between the Dutch Republic and France. Trade relations between Dutch and French ports during the 18th century’, paper presented at the conference ‘Navigating the Northern Seas’, Middelburg, The Netherlands (August) * Lecture: ‘The first waves of internationalization. Early modern labour migration in the North Sea region and transatlantic labour migration compared’, Paper presented at the workshop: Dynamics of Economic Culture, October 2005 in Groningen, The Netherlands * Lecture: ‘The first waves of internationalization. Early modern labour migration in the North Sea region and transatlantic labour migration compared’, Paper presented at the Social Science History Conference, November 2005 in Portland (Ore) USA * Lecture: ‘The first waves of internationalization. Early modern labour migration in the North Sea region and transatlantic labour migration compared’ Paper presented at the International Conference: “The impact of maritime and migration networks on transatlantic labour migration, 18th - 20th centuries”, Florence, Italy (November) * Lecture: [with Jan Lucassen], ‘A quantative reconstruction of the Dutch maritime labour market’, Paper presented at the workshop: Maritime Labour in the Northern Hemisphere c. 1750-1950 Hull, UK (December) Jan Lucassen * Inleiding op het thema ‘Bedrijfsgeschiedenissen en Ondernemersbiografieën’, Stichting Collectieve Propaganda van het Nederlandse Boek, Eindhoven (15 March) * Session chair, Congres Russian labour History, IISH (31 March-2 April) * Paper: ‘Proletarianization Europe and India 1500-1900’, Conference factorkosten, Utrecht, (23-26 June)
* Lecture: ‘Comparative Global Labour History’ at workshop on Global Labour History, Hyderabad (24 July-5 August) * Conclusions at CGM Studyday, IISH (9 December) * Lecture: ‘Die Hollandgänger’, in the series ‘Treff im Stift’, Stift Obernkirchen (14 December) * Lecture: at NIAS Conferentie Global Labour History (16-17 December) * Interviews: with Bas Bierkens: ‘Taboe op loonarbeid misplaatst’, Eindhovens Dagblad (19 April), and: ‘Ondernemerschap is “sexy”’, De Gelderlander, Achterhoek Winterswijk (21 June) * Interview: by Baart Koster and Berend Berlijn, ‘Toleranter dan nu zijn we nooit geweest’, Het Parool (23 July) * Interview: by Hans Ariëns, Internationale Samenwerking (DVL) of the Dutch Ministery of Foreign Affairs (March/April) * Interview: KRO-radio (9 June) * Lectures: ‘Blauwe Voeten: Indigo-arbeiders en Global Labour History’ and ‘The KNAW-library’, Friends of the IISH, IISH (26 April resp. 2 June) * Lecture: ‘Inleiding Migratiegeschiedenis van Nederland’, University of Leiden (2 February) * Lectures (in cooperation with Annemarie Cottaar): ‘Erfgoed migranten’ for youths of resp. Southern European and Moroccan descent, IISH, Amsterdam Kees Mandemakers * Lecture [with Koen Matthijs, Jan Kok, Theo Engelen and Frans van Poppel]: ‘A turn of fate. Life courses in the Low Countries between 1850 and 1940', 30th Social Science History Conference, Portland (3-6 November) * Lecture: ‘Standards data-output of the Historical Sample of the Netherlands’, XVIth International Conference of the Association for History and Computing, Amsterdam (14-17 September) * Lecture: ‘New kinds of research with the Historical Sample of the Netherlands’, International Commission for Historical Demography, World History Conference, Sydney (3-9 July) * Lecture: ‘De HSN en het onderzoek in Zeeland’, HSN-symposium Zeeuwen in beweging, Zeeuws Archief, Middelburg (27 May) * Lecture [with Frans van Poppel and Christiaan Monden]: ‘Intergenerational transmission of age at marriage, Netherlands 1812-1920', Inherited Dimensions of Human Populations in the Past: Exploring Intergenerational Dimenesions of Human Behaviour, Mahón, Menorca (19-21 May) * Lecture: ‘Onderzoek in Rotterdam met de Historische Steekproef Nederlandse bevolking (HSN)’, Rotterdams Historisch Café, Gemeentearchief Rotterdam (26 January) * Lecture: ‘De Historische Steekproef Nederlandse bevolking (HSN) in Rotterdam’, HSN-symposium Rotterdammers van binnen en van buiten. demografische en sociale ontwikkelingen in Rotterdam in de 19e en 20e eeuw, Gemeentearchief Rotterdam (21 January) * Chair, session ‘Reconstructing data into other formats or levels of analysis’, International Commission for Historical Demography, World History Conference, Sydney (3-9 July) * Chair, session ‘Digitization projects I’, XVIth International Conference of the Association for History and Computing, Amsterdam (14-17 September)
* Member, panel ‘Big social science: big cities, big histories – Megaresults for megabucks? Retrospective and prospective looks at large-scale quantitative urban history projects’, 30th Social Science History Conference, Portland (3-6 November) * Co-organizer, HSN-symposium Rotterdammers van binnen en van buiten. demografische en sociale ontwikkelingen in Rotterdam in de 19e en 20e eeuw, 21 januari 2005, Gemeentearchief Rotterdam * Co-organizer, HSN-symposium Zeeuwen in beweging, Zeeuws Archief, Middelburg (27 May) * Co-organizer, program New sources for historical demographic research, International Commission for Historical Demography, World History Conference, Sydney (3-9 July) * Interview, about HSN and NWO-large investments, Geestesoog, Nieuwsbrief NWO Geesteswetenschappen (March) * Interview, about the ‘Life Courses in Context’ project, NWO Hypothese, NWO-blad voor de wetenschap (June) * Interview, about the HSN and the coming symposium ‘Zeeuwen in beweging’, Provinciale Zeeuwse Courant (23 May) Daan Marks * Course: ‘Economic history of Indonesia’, Leiden University (January-June) * Paper: ‘Reconstruction of the Service Sector in the National Accounts of Indonesia 1900-2000: Concepts and methods’ at the conference ‘Technology and Long-Run Economic Growth in Asia’, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan (8-9 September) * Paper: ‘ Economic Development in Indonesia, 1900-2000: The Role of the Service Sector’ at the ESTER Research Design Course, Münster, Germany (13-15 October) * Paper: ‘Decolonization and economic growth: the ‘special’ case of Indonesia’ at the conference ‘Economic Decolonization in Indonesia in Regional Perspective’, International Institute of Asian Studies (IIAS), Leiden (17-19 November) * Course: ‘International Economics’, Utrecht University ( November-December) Roel Meijer * Interview, ‘Libanon’, Radio 1, OVT, VPRO (20 February) * Interview, ‘Libanon and Syria’, Radio 1, TROS Nieuwsshow (26 February) * Interview, ‘General elections Egypt’, Radio 1, De Ochtenden, (8 December) * Lecture: ‘De islamitische bewegingen in Egypte, Saoedi-Arabië en Irak’, Nederlands-Arabische Kring Utrecht (17 February) * Lecture: ‘The Revolt in Falluja and the Changing Discourse of Sunni Resistance’, Ciclo de conferencias Activismo Político y Religioso en el Mundo Islámico Contemporáneo. Dept. de Estuios Árabes Instituto de Filología, CSIC Madrid (10 June) * Panel over gematigde islam georganiseerd door Groenlinks, De Balie, Amsterdam (2 April) Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk * Lecture: Paul Aarts ‘Taking the Islamist Movement Seriously’, University of Amsterdam (14 February) * Lecture: ‘Sociaal kapitaal is niet sekseneutraal’, N.W. Posthumus Conferentie, Groningen (2 September) * Lecture: ‘Covering the world. A global history of textile workers, 1650-2000’ [with Els Hiemstra], 1st European Global History Conference, Leipzig (22 September)
* Lecture: ‘Covering the world: some preliminary conclusions’, Social Science History Conference, Portland, Oregon (4 November) Kees Rodenburg * Lecture: ‘The Luigi Fabbri papers’, Convegno internazionale di studi ‘Luigi Fabbri. Vita e idee di un intellettuale anarchico e antifascista’, Fabriano (12 November) Ratna Saptari * Lecture: The Women’s Movement in Indonesia, KITLV (22 February) * MA Programme in Asian Studies, University of Amsterdam. Coordination of a course on ‘Citizenship, Migration and Identities’ with Ellen Bal, VU, Amsterdam (5 September-27 October) * Co-organizer (with Henk Schulte-Nordholt), Exploratory workshop on ‘Indonesian Alternative Historiographies’, Leiden (21-22 June) * Organizer, Fourth International Symposium of the Journal Anthropology Indonesia ‘Citizenship, Community and Gendered Identities in Indonesia: Competing Subjectivities and Agendas’, University of Indonesia, Jakarta, (12-15 July) * Co-organizer (with Erwiza Erman), Workshop on Urban Labour Histories 1930 – 1965, LIPI within the NIOD project, Jakarta (22 -24 July) * Co-organizer (with Bambang Purwanto), Final meeting for the edited volume on Alternative Indonesian Historiographies (KITLV project) ‘Rethinking Indonesian Historiographies (in Yogyakarta)’, University of Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta (12-14 December) * Co-organizer (with Bambang Purwanto), Writing Asian Historiographies, the University of Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta (16-17 Dec) Willem van Schendel * Invited lecture: ‘Keeping Bangladeshis in their Place’, Free University, Amsterdam (4 November) * Keynote address: ‘The Dangers of Belonging: “Tribes”, “Indigenous Peoples” and Homelands in South Asia’. Conference ‘Contesting Identities: Tribes, Indigenous Peoples and Adivasis in Colonial and Postcolonial India,’ Visva-Bharati University/University of Sussex; Santiniketan, India (26-27 November) * Planning meeting International Collaborative Research Grants Programme, New York, USA (8-12 January) * Conference ‘Reinterpreting Adivasi (Indigenous) Movements in South Asia,’ University of Sussex, Falmer, UK (21-23 March) Paper: ‘One Border, Many Nations: “Indigenous” Rebels in the Bengal Borderland’ * Planning meeting International Collaborative Research Grants Programme, Dakar, Senegal (2-6 April) * Conference ‘South Asian Nuclear Project: Culture, Society and Nuclear Weapons in South Asia,’ Amsterdam, Social Science Research Council/IISH (9-11 May) * Meeting on ‘Fostering International Collaboration in the Social Sciences,’ National Science Foundation, etc., New York, USA (18-20 May). * Meeting, Steering Committee, South-South Exchange Programme on the History of Development, Accra, Ghana (12-14 June) * Conference ‘Mixing Races,’ University of Cape Town/Sephis, Cape Town, South Africa (16-21 June)
* Paper: ‘Quit India! Explaining Mass Deportations of Bangladeshi Immigrants’, International Convention of Asian Scholars, Shanghai, PR China. (20-24 August) * Conference: ‘Towards Global Labour History: New Comparisons,’ Association of Indian Labour Historians/Sephis/IISH, Noida/Delhi, India, 10-12 November * Conference: ‘Contesting Identities: Tribes, Indigenous Peoples and Adivasis in Colonial and Postcolonial India,’ Visva-Bharati Univeersity/University of Sussex; Santiniketan, India (26-27 November). Keynote address: ‘The Dangers of Belonging: “Tribes,” “Indigenous Peoples” and Homelands in South Asia’ * Conference: Eighth Sustainable Development Conference, Islamabad, Pakistan (7-9 December). Paper: ‘Quit India! Explaining Mass Deportations of Bangladeshi Immigrants’ * Paper: ‘Stretching Labour Historiography: Ideas from South Asia’ at workshop on ‘Asian Historiographies’, Gadja Madah University/CLARA, Yogyakarta, Indonesia (1517 December) Ariadne Schmidt * Lecture: ‘Vrouwen en werk in de vroegmoderne tijd’, Dag van het onderzoek van de Vlaams-Nederlandse Vereniging voor de Nieuwe Tijd, Rotterdam (18 March) Emile Schwidder * Organizer, Seminar ‘1965: The Forgotten Holocaust of Indonesia’, IISH (28 October) Angelie Sens * Lecture: 'Journalistiek in de Tropen', Pasar Malam Besar, Den Haag (19 June) * Lecture: 'Mensaap, heiden, slaaf', NINSEE, Amsterdam (7 September) * Interview (together with Ulbe Bosma): on the exhibition and book Journalistiek in de Tropen (the history and influence of the Dutch Press in Indonesia), AVRO-Radio 1 (15 August) * Interview: on the policies and activities of the Press Museum, De Uitgever, no 2, (June) Kathinka Sinha-Kerkhoff *Lectures: ‘Social movements in India’ and paper presentation during international seminar on Ethnography of the State, as visiting scholar Department of Sociology, Delhi University, New Delhi (March) * Paper presentation (along with Dr. Ellen Bal, VU Amsterdam) during international conference on ‘South Asian Diasporas: The creation of unfunished identities in the modern world’ (Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands) (June) * Paper presentation (along with Dr. Ellen Bal, VU Amsterdam) during international conference on ‘Memory and the Partition Motif in Contemporary Conflicts’ (MartinLuther University, Institute for Social Anthropology) Halle (Germany) (July) * Discussant of paper presented during International Conference on ‘Towards Global Labour History: New Comparisons’ (Association of Indian Labour Historians, New Delhi and V.V. Giri National Labour Institute Noida under the aegis of SEPHIS Programme and IISH, Amsterdam, the Netherlands) (November) Anna Tijsseling * Lecture: ‘The peculiar history of Saint Nicholas and his Black Peters in Delft, 1946’, George Mosse-lecture, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam (19 October)
* Interview: on the Homomonument, COC Update (March) * Interview: on the prosecution of homosexuals during the Second World War in the Netherlands, Nationaal Archief Magazine (March) Sjaak van der Velden *Interview: ‘Prins Bernhard’, Leidsch Dagblad (12 January) *Interview: ‘Stakingen gaan in golven en horen helemaal niet tot het verleden, Horeca Info, no 2, 12-14 (Aafke Jochems) *Interview: ‘Tijdens stakingen laten mensen zich van hun beste kant zien’, Tribune, February, 8-9 *Lecture: ‘Kantelpunten in de geschiedenis van de FNV’, Vakbondshistorische Vereniging, Amsterdam (9 April) *Lecture: ‘Stakingen in Nederland’, Studentenvereniging Gagarin, Leiden (19 April) *Lecture: ‘Bestaat er een stakingstraditie in Nederland?’, Marxisme Festival 2005, Amsterdam (24 April) *Interview: ‘De FNV in een bewogen eeuw’, Ons Amsterdam, vol 57, no 5,. 181-186 (Marieke Prins) * Interview: ‘Stakingen in Nederland’, BNR Nieuwsradio (18 June) * Interview: ‘Stakingen in Nederland’, Radio 1. De Ochtenden (20 June) * Interview: ‘Havenstaking 1970’, Gert Onnink, Rotterdams Dagblad (21 August) * Lecture: ‘Stakingen in Rotterdam, 1830-2000’, Kranen over de wal, herdenking van de grote Rotterdamse metaal- en havenstaking van 1970, Rotterdam (3 September) * Lecture: ‘Strikes in the Dutch polder 1970-2000’, Conference Strikes in global labour history, Amsterdam (24 September). * Lecture: ‘Stakingen in Rotterdam, 1830-2005’, Historisch Café Gemeentearchief Rotterdam, Rotterdam (26 October) * Lecture: ‘Jonge mensen en de vakbeweging’, presentation of the film Hollandse Nieuwe, Utrecht (29 October) * Interview [together with Piet de Rooy and Dennis Bos]: ‘Links is inhoudelijk nog helemaal niet toe aan een kabinet’, Spanning, uitgave van het wetenschappelijk bureau van de SP, vol 7, no 12 (December), 3-6 Eef Vermeij * Lecture: ‘IISH’s activities in South Asia’, 63rd Anniversary of the Tamralipta Uprising, Kolkata (30 September) * Lecture: ‘Preserving Burma’s archives for future generations’, 3rd Burma Media Conference, Chiangmai (6-8 November) Hélène Winkelman * Interview: ‘Ervaringen met onderwijs in vrouwengeschiedenis’ by Marga Altena, Spiegelbeeld. Reflecties bij 25 jaar vrouwengeschiedenis, Jaarboek voor Vrouwengeschiedenis, vol 25, 95-97 + 103-104. * Lecture: Identiteit en Barbie (15 January) * Lecture: Tien jaar Mad Mod NL (5 March) * Lecture: Gewoontes bij een Joodse familie (20 March) * Lecture: De Joodse keuken (28 April) * Organizer: Onderweg rond 1800. Belle van Zuylen wonend aan de Vecht (4 June) * Lecture: Barbies en Action Men, globalisering van speelgoed (10 September) Interview, Keuze voor het nieuwe zorgstelsel Radio M (12 December)
PARTICIPATION IN EXTERNAL CONFERENCES AND FOREIGN TRAVEL
Marien van der Heijden took part in the IALHI Coordination Committee, New York (5 February) and Ghent (7 September); IALHI Annual Conference, Ghent (7-9 September). He paid working visits to Kopenhagen (19 January), Bonn (9 July) and Stockholm (20-21 January). Els Hiemstra paid working visits to Barcelona (10-11 March) and Lisbon (7-9 April), and took part in the First European Congress of World and Global History, Leipzig (22-25 September), and in the 30th Annual Meeting of the SSHA, Portland (3-6 November) Jaap Kloosterman took part in the following conferences and meetings: IMES Board, Bonn (27 January); IALHI Coordination Committee, New York (4-5 February) and Ghent (7 September); Expert Meetig DEN, The Hague (8 April); RLG Annual Meeting, Pasadena, CA (18-19 April); meeting of the Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes, Utrecht (16 June); IALHI Annual Meeting, Ghent (8-10 September). He made working visits to Copenhagen (18 January), Stockholm (19-20 January), Boston, MA (7 February) and Paris (28-29 November). Jan Kok participated in the panel session ‘Time, space, mobility: a conversation of geographers and historians’ at the 30th annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, Portland USA (5 November). He paid a working visit to Academia Sinica Taipei, Taiwan, (30 March-8 April), and attended meetings of the Management Committee of COST Action ‘Gender and well-being: interaction between work, family and public policies’ in Brussels (20-21 June and 17-18 November) Ursula Langkau-Alex attended the Annual Conference of the Gesellschaft für Exilforschung, Frankfurt/M. (11-13 March); the presentation and discussion of Madeleine Rietra, ‘“Geschäft ist Geschäft…” Briefwechsel zwischen Joseph Roth und den Exilverlagen Allert de Lange und Querido 1933-1939’, Akademischer Club, Amsterdam (22 October); presentation of and discussion on Götz Aly, ‘Hitlers Volksstaat’, Universiteit van Amsterdam (24 November); Workshop on ‘Geschiedenis van Migranten’, IISH, Amsterdam (9 December); lecture of Christopher R. Browning on the ‘Holocaust’, Goethe Institut, Amsterdam (19 December) Kristoffel Lieten took part in the International Childhood conference in Oslo (27 June-2 July) and presented 2 papers. He organized an international workshop on the impact of tsunami on children (Amsterdam, 24 March), on Child Labour and Education (Amsterdam, 7 June), on Child Labour Policies (Utrecht, Kerk in Actie, 14 June), on child participation Soesterberg (20-24 June), on ‘Combating the Worst Forms of Child Labour: from theory to best practices’ (Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde, Leiden, 7 October) and on Child Labour Research: Policy Implications (The Hague, 30 November) Jan Lucassen paid working visits to the British Library, London (9-15 January) and the National Arcihives of India, New Delhi (5-8 December). Furthermore, he attended a workshop at the Ecole des hautes Etudes en sciences sociales, Paris (6-7 April) Daan Marks paid a working visit to Indonesia (12 Augustus – 7 September)
Roel Meijer participated in the workshop ‘Modern Intellectual History in Comparative Perspective’, ISIM, Utrecht. 29-30 September. Paper ‘Intellectuals and Politics in Iraq. The Association of Muslim Scholars and its Ideological Justification of the Sunni Resistance’ Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk co-organized the session 'A global history of textile workers 1650-2000', for the SSHA, Portland, Oregon (4 November) Jenneke Quast took part in the IALHI Annual Meeting (Ghent 7-10 September), and paid a working visit to Paris (25-29 November) Kees Rodenburg paid a working visit to Italy (10-16 November) during which he participated in the Convegno internazionale di studi ‘Luigi Fabbri. Vita e idee di un intellettuale anarchico e antifascista’ Fabriano (12 November) Ratna Saptari took part in the workshop ‘European Congress of World and Global History’, Leipzig (24-25 September) Willem van Schendel paid working visits to the Centre des Archives d’Outre-Mer, Aixen-Provence, France (2-12 October), and the National Archives of India, New Delhi, India (13-20 November) Emile Schwidder paid a working visit to Indonesia (3-17 April), and to the IISH Office Bangkok, Thailand (17-19 April); took part in the Conference ‘Enriching Indigenous Southeast Asian Collections’, Manila, The Philippines (20-21 April); paid a working visit to Indonesia (10-22 December), and took part in Universitas Gadjah MadahKITLV-IISH workshops on ‘Rethinking Indonesian Historiographies’ and on ‘Writing Social Histories: Asian Historiographies and Political Regimes’, UGM Yogyakarta, Indonesia (12-17 December) Anna Tijsseling took part in the N.W. Posthumus Conferentie, Groningen (1-2 September) Eef Vermeij paid working visits to: Hong Kong/Philippines (23 February-13 March); Taiwan (8–17 April); Philippines (3-10 July, 5-21 August); South Korea (5-11 September); India/Bangladesh (28 September-10 October); Hong Kong (9-19 December)
MEETINGS HELD AT THE INSTITUTE
Beside internal meetings, 6 guided tours were arranged, 5 conferences and workshops, 10 lectures and 7 meetings were held at the IISH. GUIDED TOURS
* Students University of Nijmegen (16.02) * Indonesiche Boerenbonden (17.02) * Group of architects (11.03) * Students University of Amsterdam (17.03)
* Meertens Instituut (21.03) * Undergraduates Utrecht University (06.04) CONFERENCES & WORKSHOPS
* Seminar ‘Economic History before 1850’ (10.01, 07.02, 21.03) * ESG Seminar (21.02) * Workshop Journalists (15.03) * Russian Labour History Conference (31.03-02.04) * Pressconference Dutch prime minister Jan Peter Balkenende (15.04) SOCIAL HISTORICAL LECTURES ON CURRENT RESEARCH
* Anne Winter, ‘Patronen van migratie naar Antwerpen in de eerste helft van de negentiende eeuw’ (25.01) * Ad Knotter, ‘Grenzen: een ruimtelijke geschiedenis’ (22.02) * Nghiem Lien Huong, ‘Vrouwen en Textiel in Vietnam’ (22.03) * Willem v Schendel, ‘Blauwe Voeten: Indigo-arbeiders en Global Labour History’ (26.04) * Edith Kuiper, ‘Adam Smith & gender’ (24.05) * Touraj Atabaki, ‘Time, labour-discipline and modernization’ (28.06) * Kamran Asdar Ali, ‘Of Women, Work and Public Spaces: Some thoughts on Karachi's Poor’ (27.09) * Andrew Wells and Jim Hagan, ‘Workers, companies and the state in colonial Indochina’ (25.10) * Kwee Hui Kian, ‘The Political Economy of Java's Northeast Coast, c. 1740-1800: elite synergy’ (29.11) * Ralf Futselaar, ‘Het mysterie van de stervende Nederlanders’ (20.12) MEETINGS
In addition to the meetings of the boards of the IISH, NEHA, NPM and HSN and their support foundations and editorial boards, the following significant gatherings took place: * Commissie Persoonsdossiers (10.01) * Opening exhibition cartoonist Stefan Verwey (27.01) * Presentation Digital Jewish Monument (23.02) * Meeting Directors Social Cohesion (21.03) * Vereniging Timmerwerk Restauratie (29.03) * Presentation Russian Project to Friends of the IISH(04.04) * Opening exhibition Junior Inktspotprijs (08.04)
EXHIBITIONS MADE WITH THE HELP OF THE IISH
Netherlands * ‘Hete harten, koele koppen’, Nederlands Textielmuseum, Tilburg, January 2004January * ‘De Bataven’, Museum het Valkhof te Nijmegen, September 2004-January * ‘Jac. Jongert’, Purmerends Museum, July 2004-January * ‘Schoppen tegen het Gezag’, Historisch Museum Rotterdam, September 2004-May * ‘Willem Wilmink’, Letterkundig Museum Den Haag, September 2004-April
* Nederlandse Openluchtmuseum, October 2004-October * ‘“To read too many books is harmful” (Mao Zedong) Books as Objects of Veneration, Subjects of Destruction’, Sinologisch Instituut Leiden, December 2004June * ‘Knus: Nederland in de jaren ‘50’, Noordbrabants Museum, ‘s-Hertogenbosch, February-May * ‘Het Klompenbataljon’, Museum Het Palthehuis, Oldenzaal, January-February * ‘Barbies en actionmen, wereldmodemakers’, Textielmuseum, Tilburg, 27 May-25 September * ‘Kunst in de Philipsreclame’, De Krabbedans Eindhoven, April-May * ‘Beatrix ons gezicht’, Museum voor communicatie, Den Haag, April-October * ‘Op hoop van zegen’, Maritiem Museum Rotterdam, 28 May-3 October * ‘Aletta Jacobs en het verlangen naar de politiek’, Tweede kamer der StatenGeneraal, Den Haag, 28 April-4 November * ‘Nico Bick: Archieven’, Nederlands fotomuseum, Rotterdam 17 December 2005-22 January 2006 * ‘Willem Wilmink’, Museum Jannink, Enschede, 25 April-30 November * ‘ASVA 60 jaar’, ASVA Studentenunie, Amsterdam, 17 May-3 June * ‘InkCor’, Teylers Museum, Haarlem, 16 July-25 September * ‘Broedertwist’, Noordbrabants Museum, ‘s Hertogenbosch, 24 September-8 January 2006 * ‘Knus: Nederland in de jaren ‘50’, Morres Wonen, Hulst, 14 September-MidNovember * ‘Lang Leve de Monarchie’, Museum Willem van Haren, Heerenveen, 12 November-12 February 2006 * ‘Van de straat. Het sociaal engagement van Johan van Hell’, Museum voor Moderne Kunst, Arnhem, 12 November-12 February 2006 * ‘Knus: Nederland in de jaren 50’, Morres Wonen, Deventer, 10 November-8 January 2006 * FNV Bouw Woerden, 26 November-26 December * ‘BBK’, De burcht Amsterdam, 24 October-12 December Austria * Schili-Byli-Russian Children’s Books. MAK, Wenen, October 2004-February Germany * 2000 years of german jewish history, Stiftung Jüdisches Museum Berlijn, AprilOctober United States of America * Darwin. American Museum of Natural History, November-May 2006 FILM, VIDEO AND TV PRODUCTIONS MADE WITH THE HELP OF IISH
* NOS Journaal, item about Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis * Persmuseum, Museumgasten, AVRO * De avond van het boek, NPS * Nieuw in Nederland, AVRO (over Johnny & Jones in het AHM) * Andere tijden, NPS/VPRO - Het oude RIOD
- De jaren vijftig in kleur - Revolutie van P.J. Troelstra - Esperanto - Metrobom - J.C. Airlines * L’ami hollandais, Jef Last & André Gide, director: Pieter Jan Smit, Production: SNG Film - Digna Sinke * Een dag om nooit te vergeten, IDTV in opdracht van NPS * De terrorist (Fifane Kist & Alexander Oey, VPRO, about RAF-terrorist Hans Joachim Klein) * Verre Verwanten : nieuwe historische verrassingen met Jan Douwe Kroeske, Teleac * Themakanaal/geschiedenis: Nederland in de jaren ‘50 * Themakanaal/geschiedenis: films van NVSH * Themakanaal/geschiedenis: Landsberger/IISH collection Chinese posters
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