International Colloquium, Ghent, 2 December 2005
International Colloquium on trinity of Labour, Culture and the LabourMovement from a historical viewpoint.
Speakers:
Christophe Charle (Sorbonne, France)
Klaus Tenfelde (Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany)
Jonathan Rose (Drew University, U.S.)
Paul Willis (University of Keele, G.B.)
Jan Art (Ghent University)
Herman Balthazar (Amsab-Institute of Social History)
Hendrik Defoort (Gent Cultuurstad)
Gita Deneckere (Ghent University)
Bert De Munck (University of Antwerp)
Bart De Nil (Amsab-Institute of Social History)
Bart De Wilde (Masereelfonds)
Marc Jacobs (Flemish Centre for the Study of Popular Culture)
Jean Puissant (Free University of Brussels)
Gerard Rooijakkers (University of Amsterdam)
Peter Scholliers (Free University of Brussels)
Wouter Steenhaut (Amsab-Institute of Social History)
Sven Steffens (Communal museum of Sint-Jan- Molenbeek)
Patricia Van Den Eeckhout (Free University of Brussels)
Organized by: Amsab-Institute of Social History and Province of East Flanders In association with: Ghent University - Department of Contemporary History and Free University of Brussels - Department of History Supported by: Fund for Scientific Research - Flanders (Belgium)
Practical information (programme and registration):
Amsab-ISG, Bagattenstraat 174, Gent, tel. 09 224 00 79 (Brigitte De Mulder or Bart De Nil)
e-mail
www.amsab.be/labourandculture
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