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The library receives and processes many gifts each year, including books,
periodicals, videos and other library materials. These gifts help us to add
depth to the collection and replace worn-out and lost books and journals.
To make a donation to the African Studies Centre library, please contact:
- Elvire Eijkman,
eijkman@ascleiden.nl, phone 071 5273357
- Gerard van de Bruinhorst,
bruinhorstgcvande@ascleiden.nl, phone 071 5273357
The library is particularly interested in gifts that fit into the
collection profile. Gifts not retained are sent to affiliated libraries in
The Netherlands or to Africa as part of our donation programme.
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Gifts in 2011
- Gerrie ter Haar (150 books on religion, West-Africa, Ghana)
- Former library of the Centrum voor Milieukunde Leiden (200 books on environmental issues & Cameroon)
- Zakariyau Idrees-Oboh Oseni (Islam & Nigeria)
- Ingrid Djuly (ANC)
- Nelleke Hovestreydt (Joan Baxter & Malawi)
- Harry Wels (Wits University)
- Jan Jansen (Tanzania)
- Oliver Nyrubugura (Congo)
- Ton Dietz (40 books, grey literature & Kenya)
- Stephen Ellis (Sierra Leone, Liberia)
- Mirjam de Bruijn (Yako & Cameroon)
- Jan-Bart Gewald (crime novels & South Africa)
- Marion Eeckhout (FAO)
- Ursula Oberst (Cameroon)
- Ineke van Kessel (Kimberley, South Africa)
- Linda van de Kamp (Burkina)
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Gifts in 2010
- Dick van Galen Last [1952-2010] (books on black soldiers in Europe)
- John Griffi ths (on Ghana’s Constitution)
- Jan Hoorweg (on Kenya’s Constitution)
- Piet Korse (translation of Hartering)
- Margherita de Koster [1918-2010] (on Ethiopia)
- Tiny Kraan (on Bitterkomix)
- Renu Modi (on Kenya’s elections)
- Jacqueline Parlevliet (on Kenya’s elections)
- Karel Roskam [1931-2010] (on South Africa and Mandela)
- David Sogge (grey literature on Mozambique)
- Henny Weima (on Mbankana)
- African Union, Addis Abeba
- International Institute for Social History, Amsterdam (Kier Schuringa)
- National Museum of Ethnology Leiden (David Stuart Fox)
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Gifts in 2009
- Rantimi Julius-Adeoye, a Leiden PhD student working on the
dramaturgy of Ahmed Yerima, provided the ASC with 15 books written by Dr
Yerima. The ASC library now has an outstanding collection of 21 works by
this major Nigerian playwright, who is also the director of Nigeria’s
National Troupe and the National Theatre.
- Rantimi Julius-Adeoye also donated three plays – "Atunto", "Temisan"
and "The Thorn” – by the promising writer Bunmi Julius-Adeoye. The
African Studies Centre is the first academic library in the world to
have catalogued this writer.
- Ms Bernardine Beenacker, a historian, author and the director of a
research bureau specialized in local history, offered the ASC library 89
books. Most are academic classics and books on African art (history).
Especially interesting are the popular and/or practical books on Nigeria
covering the period in the 1970s when she lived and worked there.
- The Netherlands Institute for Southern Africa (NIZA) donated part of
its library’s collection to the ASC library.
- Faced with a move to smaller premises, the Congegratie van de
Heilige Geest (Spiritans) had to part with its Africa library and
archives. The ASC was very happy to receive several boxes containing
excellent material on the Central African Republic and the
Portuguese-speaking colonies of Angola and Mozambique, which were all
previously underrepresented in the ASC library.
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Gifts in 2008
- From the Library of the Bijlmerbajes (Penitentiary De Stadspoort
Amsterdam) the ASC Library received a donation of several books on
African law and literature.
- In 2008 Ada L. van der Linde (formerly at ICCO and Oxfam) kindly
donated a lot of books on women and development in Africa. These books
(mostly in French) formed a welcome addition to the collection of the
ASC Library.
- From the Library of the Dutch Parliament (Tweede Kamer) the ASC
Library received Parliamentary Proceedings and other reports of the
Government of Cape of Good Hope, dating from the period 1854-1885.
- Professor Albert Trouwborst, interim director of the ASC in the
period 1994-1995, died on 17 October 2007. From his widow, Margot
Trouwborst-Bemelmans, the ASC Library kindly received a collection of
maps and archival material on Rwanda/Burundi as well as some books.
- Jan Willem Geuzebroek has very kindly donated 55 books from his
personal library to the ASC library. Among these, the
Portuguese-language publications about former Portuguese colonies in
Africa are of particular importance to our collection.
- Leny Lagerwerf, who worked for many years at the Hendrik Kraemer
Instituut in Oegstgeest, has left a large collection of books on Africa
to the ASC library. The books fill in gaps in our collection and we are
delighted to have received them.
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Gifts in 2007
- Nico Wesselingh traveled extensively for the Dutch NGO Mensen in
Nood while he was working for them and collected a great deal of
material on the various countries he visited. He has kindly donated the
publications about Africa to the ASC library.
- Galina Saprokhina from the Africa Institute in Moscow has made a
selection of relevant titles published by her institute and forwarded
them to our library. They are a welcome addition to our collection and
we are very grateful to her for them.
- From 1967 to 1971 Jan de Wolf was seconded to the ASC. During this
period he conducted fieldwork in Kenya and he has now donated his
archives from this research to the ASC. The well-documented boxes
contain, in addition to his personal notes and correspondence, tapes of
Bukusu stories, music, photos and slides.
- Imad Babakir from Nijmegen has recently sent the ASC the nine issues
of the newsletter Sudan Today that were published between January 1999
and February 2002.
Gifts in 2006
- Henk Meilink, a former ASC staff member, donated many valuable
government reports dating from the period when he was conducting
research in Kenya.
- Koos van der Meulen, the former head of the ASC library, has donated
a number of interesting books on different subjects to the library.
- We are very grateful that the ISS has again this year sent us the
books and brochures that are surplus to requirement in their library.
Gifts in 2005
- We have recently received the archives of R.C. Winter who did his
PhD at the Free University in Amsterdam in 1960 on the transition of
various countries from dependent territory to independent state, with
special emphasis on the associated legal aspects.
- SPIL, the political-science students’ association, has kindly given
the ASC library the archives of political scientist Gerard
Schellingerhout, who fought apartheid and backed democratization in
South Africa during his lifetime.
- The libray is very grateful to Ms M.J.A. de Koster from Amsterdam
for giving four boxes of very interesting material on Abyssinia and
Ethiopia, including the oldest publication the library has ever had in
its collection: “Hieronymus Lobo op fyn voyagie” dated 1707.
- Ineke van Kessel, an ASC staff member, has kindly donated to the
library her archival material on the police in South Africa in the
post-apartheid period.
- Mr J. Lingbeek from Poortugaal near Rotterdam has left his beautiful
collection of mainly antiquarian books about Ethiopia to the ASC library
in his will. He was very interested in Haile Selassie and his collection
focuses in particular on the period of the Italian invasion and conquest
of 1935-1941. The collection also includes a number of newspaper
articles that could be of interest to anyone doing research on this
period of the country’s history.
- Hans Barvelink has very kindly given the African Studies Centre
library his wonderful collection of books about Africa. Several hundred
books, including some antiquarian ones, are now waiting to be included
in the catalogue. The books cover fields that in the past were not
deemed to be particularly important areas for academics, such as art and
photography, but together with his books on anthropology and history,
they make up a beautiful and very valuable collection which we are
delighted to be able to have in the ASC library.
- When Tom Draisma was working on development issues at the University
of Leiden he put together an archive of newspaper clippings on
development-related issues. The Africa Studies Centre is delighted to
have been given the part concerning Africa to add to its collection.
- Our former colleague Juul Rijnsdorp (drs Ulrica Rijnsdorp), who died
on 28 July 2004, very kindly left her archive material to the African
Studies Centre. She worked in Bo in Sierra Leone from 1971-1972 where
she did research in the field of family law. She also donated her books
on Africa to the ASC library.
- A donation by the former head of the library, Koos van der Meulen,
of the latest travel books and guides on Africa has helped to update the
library's collection and we are very grateful to him for them.
Gifts in 2004
- From the late Guinean economist Amadou Oury Barry, the library has
received a number of French-language books, mostly on economics. His
wife has also kindly donated a set of video tapes about the 1991-1992
sessions of the 'Conférence Nationale Souveraine' in Zaïre (presently
the Democratic Republic of Congo).
- The ASC has received a great deal of archival material from
Professor Sjoerd Hofstra, related to his well-known research among the
Mende in Sierra Leone in the 1930s. Hofstra was appointed Professor of
African Anthropology at the University of Leiden in 1947. From his
archives the ASC has selected a total of 67 publications, which have
since been incorporated in our collection.
- From the library of the former CESO (Centrum voor de Studie van het
Onderwijs in Ontwikkelingslanden) the ASC has acquired 25 boxes of
materials about education in Africa. More than 400 titels have been
included in the collection.
- Dr R. Corbey has kindly donated a manuscript about the White Fathers
in Burundi entitled 'Kroniek van een missiepost van Witte Paters,
gelegen aan het Victoriameer in Burundi'. The approximately 2000 pages,
some of which are handwritten and some typed, were copied from the
original by biologist/writer Tijs Goldschmidt. They provide unique
information about life at a mission post in the period from about 1882
to 1930.
- Following the death of G.J. Verbeek, the ASC has received a number
of books and some archival material from his own personal collection.
Gershon Verbeek worked as a development economist in Nairobi, among
other places, and was attached to the Kenyan Ministry of Housing and
Planning after independence.
- Dr Gerti Hesseling, the directeur of the ASC, has donated more than
100 documents about constitutional matters, urbanization, and social and
economic development in Africa from her own archives.
Gifts in 2003
- The VENA library on women and autonomy that was recently integrated
into the library of the sociology department has kindly donated 14 of
their publications to the ASC library.
- The journalist Frits Eissenloeffel, who died in 2001, was
particularly interested in the decolonization process and the liberation
struggle in Africa. He had an extensive archive of newspaper cuttings,
brochures and other materials that his wife generously donated to the
ASC library.
- The ISS library in The Hague has given us books, journals and other
publications. We are particularly happy to have the journal 'Uganda
News'1963-1974.
- The Juridisch Documentatie Centrum in Leiden has sent us two boxes
full of interesting materials.
- The KITLV in Leiden has very kindly sent us 57 books, mainly on
South Africa - some of which are valuable old editions.
- Dr Herman Obdeijn, a specialist on the Maghreb, is retiring and has
very kindly donated several boxes full of interesting archive materials
to the ASC library, which have already been incorporated into our
collection.
- We have also recently received a lot of extra material on armed
conflicts, and peace and security issues in Africa from Stephen Ellis.
These too have been included in our collection and are available for
public inspection.
- Via Peter Pels we have received a series of five publications on
traditional house-building in Sub-Saharan Africa. They are an important
addition to the collection.
Gifts in 2002
- Dr. Wouter van Beek has kindly donated a number of back issues of
'Africa', the journal published by the International African Institute
in London. Ten of the issues were particularly welcome as they fill a
gap in the collection and the others will be used to replace damaged
copies.
- From the estate of Prof. Dr. K.H. Voous, a zoologist who used to be
affiliated with the University of Amsterdam, we have received 23 books
mainly on eastern and southern Africa.
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