At MEMOIRE OUVRIERE EN LIMOUSIN, we deeply value connections with those who share our interest in preserving the history and legacy of the working-class movement in Limousin. We welcome all visitors, researchers, students, and citizens who wish to engage with our work, explore our archives, or learn more about the individuals and stories that shaped our region between 1940 and 1968.
While we do not maintain social media profiles or provide an online contact form, we encourage you to reach out to us directly via email or visit our office in Limoges. We believe that meaningful communication comes from thoughtful exchange, and we are committed to responding to every inquiry with care and attention.
Visit Us
Our office is open to visitors by appointment, allowing us to provide personalized attention to each guest. Whether you are a researcher seeking access to our archives, a student preparing a project on labor history, or simply a citizen interested in learning more about the stories of working women and men, we are happy to welcome you.
Office Address:
MEMOIRE OUVRIERE EN LIMOUSIN
36 Rue d’Argenton
87000 Limoges
When planning your visit, please note that our resources and collections are carefully preserved, and appointments help us ensure that you can access the materials you need while maintaining their safety and integrity. Visiting us in person also offers the opportunity for detailed discussions, guidance on research, and a closer look at the historical documents and biographical entries that we maintain for the Dictionnaire Maitron.
Contact by Email
For those unable to visit our office, email remains our primary channel of communication. You can write to us with questions, requests for information, or proposals for collaboration. We encourage you to provide as much detail as possible in your message so that we can respond thoroughly and accurately.
Email: contact@mem-ol.click
Typical inquiries we receive include:
- Requests for biographical information about individuals in the working-class movement.
- Questions regarding contributions to the Dictionnaire Maitron.
- Invitations to collaborate on projects, research, or educational initiatives.
- Inquiries about accessing archives or historical documents related to the labor movement in Limousin.
- Requests for guidance on studying social history, working-class culture, or civic memory projects.
We strive to respond to all emails promptly and thoughtfully. Due to the nature of our work, some requests may require research or consultation of archival materials before we can provide a comprehensive response. We appreciate your patience and understanding in such cases.
Collaboration and Engagement
MEMOIRE OUVRIERE EN LIMOUSIN thrives on collaboration with individuals and institutions who share our mission of preserving working-class history. Whether you are an academic researcher, a historian, a student, or simply passionate about social history, we welcome proposals for joint projects, research partnerships, or educational activities. By contacting us, you can explore ways to contribute to our mission, participate in our archival work, or engage with our community-focused initiatives.
Our Commitment
Every inquiry we receive is treated with respect, confidentiality, and dedication. We are committed to fostering an inclusive, informative, and supportive environment for anyone interested in the history of the working-class movement in Limousin. Our goal is to provide access to knowledge, honor the memory of the men and women who fought for justice, and inspire future generations through the stories and achievements preserved in our work.
Final Note
While we do not provide social media updates or online forms, we believe that this direct approach fosters a more personal, meaningful connection. Your visit or email is more than just a message—it is a step toward engaging with the rich history of labor, solidarity, and civic courage that we strive to preserve.
We look forward to welcoming you, answering your questions, and working together to ensure that the legacy of the working-class movement in Limousin continues to inspire, educate, and inform.
Address: 36 Rue d’Argenton, 87000 Limoges
Email: contact@mem-ol.click