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Marcel van der LindenMarcel van der Linden (1952) studied Sociology at Utrecht University and obtained a Ph.D. degree at Amsterdam University. His dissertation (published in Dutch and German) focused on Western Marxist critiques of Soviet society, 1917-85. Marcel van der Linden joined the International Institute of Social History in 1983, where he now is the Research Director. He is also the Executive Editor of the International Review of Social History (Cambridge) since 1987 and Professor of Social Movement History at Amsterdam University since 1997. His research mainly deals with labour history and the history of ideas. He edited or wrote nineteen books including The End of Labour History (Cambridge 1993), Social Security Mutualism (Berne 1996) and New Methods for Social History (Cambridge 1998; together with Larry Griffin). His works have appeared in English, Dutch, German, French, Danish, Swedish, Spanish, Russian Portuguese and Japanese.
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