Leading IISH collections made available online Announcement, IISH, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Starting today, dozens of the IISH’s leading archives are fully available to view free of charge via the institute’s catalogue. Celebrated collections can now be studied from anywhere in the world, including the papers of Pieter Jelles Troelstra and Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis, Lev Trotsky, the German Social Democrat politicians Eduard Bernstein and Karl Kautsky, and the French anarchist Louise Michel, as well as the archives of political parties as the Dutch Social-Democratic Party.
The digitalized documents can be browsed and each piece can be viewed in full screen mode. By adjusting the size and contrast, or rotating, it will be possible to consult the material easily. The documents can also be downloaded as a pdf file or printed out.
The Institute has digitalized its archives in recent years using Metamorfoze, a national programme that aims to preserve the printed materials that form part of our heritage. SNS Reaal has also made an important contribution: for the last two years, the company has been supporting a major project undertaken by the Institute to digitalize the most famous and important archives that were purchased between 1935 and 1940 using funds from the ‘Centrale’ life insurance company (a precursor of SNS Reaal). In the coming years, many more IISH collections, including the archives of Marx and Engels, will be made available online.
Look into the archives of
Bakunin at http://ift.tt/1hrQzhJ
Lev Trotsky at http://ift.tt/1hrQzhN
Alexander Berkman at http://ift.tt/1hNlPwa
Eduard Bernstein at http://ift.tt/1hrQzhS
Domela Nieuwenhuis at http://ift.tt/1hNlPwc
Frank van der Goes at http://ift.tt/1hrQzy9
Alexander Herzen at http://ift.tt/1hrQzyd
Karl Kautsky at http://ift.tt/1hrQB9s
Labour and Socialist International at http://ift.tt/1hrQzyh
Louise Michel at http://ift.tt/1hNlPwj
Henriette Roland Holst at http://ift.tt/1hrQzyk
SDAP at http://ift.tt/1hNlPwl
Troelstra at http://ift.tt/1hNlPMD
List of online available archives at <http://ift.tt/1hNlRnP>
Read more about the ‘Centrale’ digitization project at http://ift.tt/1hrQBpO and http://ift.tt/1hNlRnR
on the main Kersplebedeb website: http://ift.tt/1hNlRnU
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