Marcel van der Linden

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Marcel van der Linden (2012)

Marcel Marius van der Linden (born 9 October 1952)

social movements at the University of Amsterdam
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Van der Linden was elected the first president of the International Social History Association, founded in Sydney in 2005 with current residency in Amsterdam. He has served as president from 2005-2010, then from 2010-2015, and was again elected for the period 2015-2020.

Van der Linden is widely recognized in his field for his approach of a "global labour history" which he has developed since the 1990s. Global labour history is seen by many scholars of labour studies as a new paradigm that wants to overcome both traditional labour history and the "new labour history" developed in the 1960s by scholars like

E.P. Thompson
.

Marcel van der Linden received an honorary doctorate from the University of Oslo in 2008. He is also the recipient of the René Kuczynski Prize (Berlin/Vienna 2009), and the Bochumer Historikerpreis (2014),

Selected writings

As author:

  • Transnational Labour History. Explorations. Ashgate, Aldershot 2003, .
  • Workers of the World. Essays toward a Global Labor History (Studies in global social history. Bd. 1). Brill, Leiden 2008, .
  • Western Marxism and the Soviet Union. A Survey of Critical Theories and Debates since 1917. Haymarket, Chicago 2009, .
  • Kriegsbegeisterung und mentale Kriegsvorbereitung. Interdisziplinäre Studien (Beiträge zur politischen Wissenschaft. Bd. 61). Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1991, .

As editor:

References

  1. ^ Prof. dr. M.M. van der Linden, 1952 - at the UvA Album Academicum website.

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