Other Dutch Documentation Centres
In the following overview the other Dutch Documentation Centres are listed by subject.
Erfgoed centrum Nederlands Kloosterleven, St.-Agatha Heritage centre for Dutch monasteries. |
Archief en Documentatiecentrum voor RK Friesland, Boswald Documentation centre for Catholic life in Friesland. |
KADOC, Leuven Documentation and research centre for the Catholic religion, culture and society in Belgium. |
Historisch Documentatie Centrum van het Nederlands Protestantisme (HDC), Amsterdam Documentation and research centre for Dutch protestantism from the nineteenth century to the present. |
Archief- en documentatiecentrum van de Gereformeerde Kerken (ADC), Kampen Archive and study centre of the Dutch Reformed Church. |
Humanistisch Historisch Centrum (HHC), Utrecht Documentation centre for Humanism from 1850 to the present day. |
Joods Historisch Museum, Amsterdam Objects and art relating to the Jewish religion, culture and history in the Netherlands. This is both a museum as a study centre. |
Centrum voor Parlementaire Geschiedenis, Nijmegen Research centre focused on Dutch parlemental history since 1945. |
Documentatiecentrum Nederlandse Politiek Partijen, Groningen Documentation centre for Dutch political parties since 1945. |
Parlement en Politiek, Leiden Information about Dutch the history of Dutch parlement and politicians. |
Parlementair Documentatie Centrum, Leiden Information about Dutch politics and Dutch political history. |
Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis, Amsterdam Documentation centre for social history and the Dutch labour movement. |
Atria, kennisinstituut voor emancipatie en vrouwengeschiedenis, Amsterdam Information centre for the history of the women's right movement. |
Sociaal-Historisch Centrum voor Limburg, Maastricht Documentation centre for the social history of Limburg (Southern Netherlands) from 1840 to the present day. |