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1.1. consultation of specialized literature, articles and archives | 1.1. consultation of specialized literature, articles and archives | ||
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1.2. consultation of experts: | 1.2. consultation of experts: | ||
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Cette recherche analyse le travail des femmes dans l' | Cette recherche analyse le travail des femmes dans l' | ||
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- | side note 1 on 1.1 | ||
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- | contacted Documentation Centers in Brussels | ||
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- | - Algemeen Rijksarchief: | ||
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- | -Archief en Museum voor het Vlaamse Leven in Brussel (online archive)/ | ||
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- | - Brussels Museum voor Arbeid en Industrie ‘La Fonderie’ | ||
- | mainly about the end of the 19th, beginning of the XXth century. There would be a gap in documentation of the second world war period, they start to have a good documentation from the fifties on. Maybe they have info on the industrial inventories. | ||
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- | My research questions : what was the industrial production level of textile material and where was it requisitionned to (Front de l’Est ?) ; what about labour conditions and entering of the women as workers in the factories, how did the work impacted on women dressing (more practical, introduction of the trouser) do they have propaganda material about women work? | ||
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- | -CINEMATEK | ||
- | access@cinematek.be | ||
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- | Filmmaterial will be accessible, there are pictures but they are not filed at all so it will be quasy impossible to consult them | ||
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- | Of interest : belgian film production during occupation, document the dressing in documentary films versus fictions, cinematographic advertisment and actualities. What about the ‘costumières’, | ||
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- | Interesting reading : « Henri Storck, le cinéma belge et l' | ||
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- | -MJB Musée Juif de Belgique | ||
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- | -Koninklijk Museum van het Leger en de Krijgsgeschiedenis | ||
- | information about the requisitioning of the materials from the army, and more important : how textiles from the army was on its turn used, transformed or costumized for DIY casual clothing. Does the museum has a collection of parachutes from the english? | ||
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- | -Musée National de la Résistance | ||
- | interesting material : double pockets that were sewen to transport weapons. | ||
- | The museum does not have examples of it, but can try to put me in contact with people then involved in Resistance who did such a textile practices. | ||
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- | -CEGESOMA, | ||
- | does have a research center for WW II | ||
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[[Sidenotes historical readings WII - Tex - Resilience|Sidenotes historical readings WII - Tex - Resilience]] | [[Sidenotes historical readings WII - Tex - Resilience|Sidenotes historical readings WII - Tex - Resilience]] |