Book launch: Ernest Mandel, rebel tussen droom en daad.
16 March 2013On the occasion of the publication of the biography 'Ernest Mandel. Rebel tussen droom en daad'.
The International Institute for Social History (IISH) and the International Institute for Research and Education (IIRE)
request the pleasure of your company on
Thursday May 10th at 16.00 at the IISH (Adama van Scheltema zaal), Cruquiusweg 31, Amsterdam
Hot marxism and Liberation Theology in Latin America
21 November 2012On Wednesday 21st of November, the IIRE hosted a presentation of the book "Religión sin redención:Contradicciones sociales y sueños despiertos en América Latina" by its author Luis Martínez Andrade. Here are the recordings:
Asian Global Justice School: The Thriller in Manila (2012)
4 September 2012Unlike the famous boxing match between Muhammad Ali and Smokin’ Joe Frazier, the Asian Global Justice School (AGJS) at the International Institute for Research and Education (IIRE) in Manila was a showdown between political heavyweights, with much less violence and much more love and cooperation – that is, until the karaoke comes out!
International women’s seminar held at the IIRE (14-17 July 2012)
14 July 2012The organisation of an International Women’s Seminar was decided in February 2012 by the leadership of the International.
The response was very important. About 30 women will be attending the seminar, coming from Belgium, Brazil, Britain, Denmark, Ecuador, France, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, Mexico, Philippines, Spain, Sri Lanka and Switzerland.
We received donations for helping with the travel costs of the participants from the Third World to an amount of more than 2000 €. The International paid also part of the travel costs.
Towards the 6th Summer School on Black Europe: Interview with Kwame Nimako
24 June 2012Participants in the 2012 School. Professor Kwame Nimake is first on the left.
For the second year, the IIRE will be hosting the Summer School on Black Europe (24th June-5th July), which reaches now it’s sixth edition. We publish an interview we had with Professor Kwame Nimako, the main organiser, at the end of last year’s session.
Now that the Seminar is approaching its end, we would like you to tell us something about this seminar and what have you been discussing these last two weeks.