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The Hub Global Labour Conflicts provides scholars, students, activists, and other interested audiences with historical and contemporary data on workers’ collective actions. The project is hosted by the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam and aims to be a central resource for freely accessible labour conflict data from all over the world. By discussing how the Hub has evolved since its launch in 2015, this article reviews its accomplishments so far, its current limitations and potential areas for expansion. From this, we outline the ambition to make the Hub more global and thus even more strongly embedded within ongoing debates in global labour history. Thereby, we hope to introduce new audiences to the available data or enthuse you to contribute to the project.
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Themanummer: "Van geboortebank tot collaboratory. De Historische Steekproef Nederland (HSN)" onder redactie van Kees Mandemakers, Jan Kok en Hilde Bras. Jan Kok, Kees Mandemakers en Hilde Bras Van geboortebank tot collaboratory. Een reflectie op twintig jaar dataverzameling en onderzoek met de HSN Frans van Poppel, Jona Schellekens en Evelien Walhout Oversterfte van jonge meisjes in Nederland in de negentiende en eerste helft twintigste eeuw