[17-meetings] literature on the historical trajectory of squatting
Lonneke van der Velden
lonneke at samage.net
Thu Feb 17 22:47:04 CET 2022
The other sociologist whose name I forgot is called Hans Pruijt.
maxigas at anargeek.net schreef op 17 februari 2022 20:56:05 CET:
>hello,
>
>We are discussing whether the squatting movement is archived -- so here
>are a bunch of books/articles on the topic (download link):
>
>https://dl.poivron.org/tylqvvkmd42krsmfnuzk-5fqvttmxli2oyyry
>
>There is a big archive at the Appelscha Camping that has much material
>on squatting, as well as in the Institute for Social History (i guess --
>still have not been in the latter!).
>
>Lonneke mentioned this book where the author apologised later for
>contributing to the demise of the squatting scene:
>
>Duivenvoorden, Eric. Een voet tussen de deur: geschiedenis van de
>kraakbeweging [1964-1999]. De Arbeiderspers, 2000. https://www.worldcat.org/title/voet-tussen-de-deur-geschiedenis-van-de-kraakbeweging-1964-1999/oclc/248708261
>
>in solidarity,
>
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