SHCL Yearbook 2021 on Collections
The Centre for the Social History of Limburg (SHCL) is proud to present their 2021 Yearbook.
The book offers an impression of the archives that the centre has collected since its foundation in 1949. The SHCL collections (archives, documentation, literature, imagery) offer a rich source for students who are interested in the social, economic and cultural history of Limburg from the Industrial Revolution onwards. Students can use the archival documents to study a wide range of topics such as the history of LGBTQIA-groups in Limburg, industrialization and migrant labour, women's rights movements and much more.

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