86 search results for “17e eeuw” in the Public website
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Online tools
This section provides an overview of online tools for the study of the medieval Low Countries. It has been launched in Dutch, but its translation into English is envisaged for the (near) future.
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Hall of fame 2020: Students and staff in the spotlight
Throughout this past year many students and staff at Leiden Law Staff received a prize or grant, were shortlisted for a prize or appointed to an academic body, or were honoured in some other way. All good reason to include them in our Hall of Fame 2020 to show how very proud we are of them!
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A nation of headstrong nationalists
For the Netherlands, like many other European countries, the nineteenth century was a period of strengthening national identity. Anne Petterson describes how 'the ordinary people' of Amsterdam expressed their patriotic feelings differently from how the elite had hoped. PhD defence 24 January.
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Darbuka Düm Workshop
Festival, Middle Eastern Culture Market 2019
- Research Seminar Europe 1000-1800
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Memory: concepts and theory
The terms ‘social’ , ‘collective’ or ‘public’ memory, are often contrasted with ‘private’, ‘individual’ or ‘personal’ memory. All these terms derive from a fairly new and interdisciplinary scholarly field that is often referred to as ‘memory studies’, and that according to some critics has developed…
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Flexibilisation, globalisation and technological change: consequences for labour markets and social security.
This research project is funded by a subsidy from Instituut Gak.
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Leiden Classics: Leiden University’s first women students
It was not until 1878 that the first female students enrolled at Leiden University, but the discussion on whether women were suited to study was by no means over. 8 March is International Women's Day. BBC correspondente Kim Ghattas will deliver a lecture on 6 March on the struggle by Arabic women for…
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Even voorstellen: Geerten Waling en Anne Heyer
Sinds september 2010 werken Geerten Waling en Anne Heyer in het NWO project ‘The Promise of Organization’.
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Curator of the National Museum Marion Anker: ‘History can cause friction'
Marion Anker is a junior curator at the Rijksmuseum, the National Museum of the Netherlands. She studied History in Leiden and Amsterdam. Together with her team, she organised the controversial exhibition ‘Revolusi! Indonesië onafhankelijk!’ What did studying History teach her?
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Heilige bescherming: het gebruik van Gods woorden in amuletten
Festival, Middle Eastern Culture Market 2019
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Islam in Kunst
Festival, Middle Eastern Culture Market 2019
- Research Seminar Europe 1000-1800
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Discovering Music - Faculty of Humanities Symposium 2021
Conference
- Leidse lezingen over de Arabische taal en cultuur
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De Koran en zijn Nederlandse Lezers
Lecture, Leidse lezingen over de Arabische taal en cultuur | 2020 (II)
- Research Seminar Europe 1000-1800
- Forum Antiquum
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Nederland en zijn veteranen 1945-2015
PhD defence
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Horizonnen & Mapping the sky with Einstein's invisible waves
Lecture, Studium Generale
- Visit to Rijksmuseum Boerhaave
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A completely normal practice
PhD defence
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‘Een handleiding voor slecht proza: Hegesias van Magnesia in Griekse en Romeinse literaire kritiek’
Lecture
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The Assembled Palace of Samosata
PhD defence
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The Theatre of Emotions
PhD defence
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Iron-immune interactions in Alzheimer's disease
PhD defence
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De Levende Koran
Lecture, Leidse lezingen over de Arabische taal en cultuur | 2019 (III)
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The Moon as detector of particles (in Dutch)
Lecture, Kaiser Spring Lecture
- Research Seminar Europe 1000-1800
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Turning over a new leaf: Manuscript innovation in the twelfth-century renaissance
How did the medieval manuscript develop as a physical object during the Twelfth Century Renaissance and what do these changes tell us about the intellectual culture of the period?
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BRASILIAE. Indigenous Knowledge in the Making of Science: Historia Naturalis Brasiliae (1648).
Investigating the intercultural connections that shaped practices of knowledge production in colonial Dutch Brazil.
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Tales of the Revolt. Memory, Oblivion and Identity in the Low Countries, 1566-1700
This research project, that started in September 2008, aims to explore how personal and public memories of the Dutch Revolt in the seventeenth century evolved and interacted to create new political and cultural identities for the societies that eventually were to become the kingdoms of the Netherlands…
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Introducing: Eurasian Empires projectgroep
The Horizon programme 'Eurasian Empires: integration processes and identity formations' started September 1st 2014. The six PhD students and two Postdocs introduce themselves.
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Fryske taalplanning: Wat Frysk? / Friese taalplanning: Welk Fries?
Lecture, Sociolinguistics Series
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Middle Eastern Culture Market 2022
Arts and culture, LUCIS Middle Eastern Culture Market
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Older Publications
Overview of the publications of the department of Industrial Ecology (1982-2015)