829 search results for “dutch revolt” in the Public website
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Entangling Palestinian and Dutch Poetry: Najwan Darwish and Anne Vegter
Workshop
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Invisible but influential? Dutch aristocracy since World War II
Lecture, History Brown Bag Seminar
- Water Civilization: The Evolution of the Dutch Drinking Water Sector
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Strong Leiden Representation at EUSA Conference in Miami
This year’s EUSA biannual research conference, which took place in Miami in May 2017, saw a large delegation of the Europa Institute Leiden leaving its mark. In several panels, Prof. Luuk van Middelaar, Dr. Moritz Jesse (Associate Professor at the Europa Institute), Dr. Armin Cuyvers (Assistant Professor…
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Five years after the Arab Spring: Is Tunisia the only success?
Five years after the Arab Spring it seems as if the only sign of success is in Tunisia. But is that really the case? The Leiden University Centre for the Study of Islam and Society (LUCIS) is organising a panel discussion on this topic on Friday 12 February.
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Leiden Egyptologist unravels ancient mystery
It is one of the greatest archaeological mysteries of all times: the disappearance of a Persian army of 50,000 men in the Egyptian desert around 524 BC. Leiden Professor Olaf Kaper unearthed a cover-up affair and solved the riddle.
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Never too young to learn: Leiden University in the 3 October parade
For the first time ever, a float from Leiden University is taking part in the Grand Parade during the Relief of Leiden or Leidens Ontzet. October 3 is one big party in Leiden, and the University is joining in big style to celebrate its 444th anniversary.
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EU in transition: fasten your seatbelts!
The European Union increasingly needs to respond to unforeseen events and developments. This is putting it to the test. What are the effects? Professor of Foundations and Practice of the European Union Luuk van Middelaar addressed this in his inaugural lecture on 23 September.
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‘On the Dutch temporal adverbial goed en wel’
Debate, Construction Grammar Discussion Group
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Lecture at Boerhaave "Animal testing – the Dutch transition"
Lecture
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There is music in the brain (Dutch/English symposium)
Public Symposium
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Major study on murder and manslaughter on the Netherlands Antilles
Why are so many people killed on the Caribbean islands? And how can we reduce this number? Scientists aim to find answers to these questions by means of a databank. That could help justice and police on the islands to reduce the number of murders.
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'Fiscaliteit speelt rol bij vertrek DSM uit Nederland'
Na Shell en Unilever is DSM het derde grote bedrijf dat vertrekt uit Nederland. Fiscalisten zijn niet verbaasd: het sentiment over het vestigingsklimaat hier is momenteel minder gunstig.
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Risk factors of Chronic Kidney Disease Progression: Dutch Cohort studies
PhD Defence
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The new Belgian company law from a Dutch law perspective
Thorbecke Exchange
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The Moon as detector of particles (in Dutch)
Lecture, Kaiser Spring Lecture
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Creative writing: Science Fiction (Dutch and English spoken)
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Production and perception of tones by Dutch leanters of Mandarín
PhD Defence
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Managing informal interaction. Stancetaking and alignment in Dutch and Indonesian
PhD Defence
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The processing of prosody by Dutch cochlear implant users
PhD Defence
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Waarom stichten jullie niet een eigen school? (Defense in Dutch)
PhD Defence
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Dimiter Toshkov and Honorata Mazepus in The Economist about the 'winner-loser gap'
The Economist published an article about a working paper about the effects of democratic elections on satisfaction with democracy. The paper was written by Dimiter Koshkov, Associate Professor at the Institute of Public Administration and Honorata Mazepus, Assistant Professor at the Institute of Security…
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Introducing: Wouter Linmans
Wouter Linmans is working on a PhD thesis on visions and fears of future warfare in Dutch society (1918-1939).
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Studying abroad: two students share their experiences
Are you thinking about studying abroad for a semester? We came across two students who want to share their experiences with you.
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‘Indonesians want more focus on fine details in research on war of decolonisation’
After a lobby lasting many years, the Dutch government has decided to finance an independent study of the war of decolonisation (1945-1950) in the former Dutch East Indies. This is partly due to the work of Professor of Colonial and Post-Colonial History, Gert Oostindie, Director of the KITLV. ‘The…
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MAP Soirées on Optimism, Failure and Care. Session 2: Failure
Lecture
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Panel discussion on Africa and the ICC at the Dutch Embassy in Senegal
Debate, Panel Discussion
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LIMS Talk - Colonial Memory and Constructions of Race in Dutch Legal Education
Lecture, Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminar (LIMS)
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International Student finds human burial: “No regrets about staying in the Netherlands this summer”
During the Faculty of Archaeology’s 2018 Field School excavation, in Leiden, two Early Medieval burials were encountered, as well as some house plans. One of the burials was found by Beatriz, an international student from Mexico. “When I found the pelvis bone it was clear that I had found a human sk…
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Koen Marijt is crazy about history: 'So much has happened within one kilometre of Rapenburg'
Anyone who has taken a walk through the centre of Leiden before might have come across him, an attentive group of tourists gathered around. After studying history, Koen van Toen, or Koen Marijt, started his own business. He now organises historical walks, among other things.
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Visions of Empire in Dutch History - from the early modern period to the 21st century
Conference
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Micro-variation, contact and change: the absentive in Frisian and Dutch
Lecture
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Language variation and change in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Dutch
PhD Defence
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I Wish, I Wish, a Western Mosque: Colonial Continuities in Dutch Perspectives on Islamic Architecture
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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The Relationship between State and Religion in a Changing Dutch Society
PhD Defence
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Lecture academic year LUCSoR 2020-2021: Een pleidooi voor bescheidenheid (Dutch)
Conference
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Jurian Langer, professor in European law and the Dutch legal order
Lecture
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Q&A session on Dutch-Lebanese relations with ambassador Jan Waltmans
Lecture, LUCIS Q&A session
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eLaw Open Minded #2 "COVID-19: Disinformation and the Dutch Judiciary"
Lecture, Open Minded lecture
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Lexical prediction during discourse comprehension: ERP evidence from Dutch gender-marking
Lecture, LACG Meetings
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Rick Honings receives Vidi grant for Voicing the Colony
University lecturer of modern Dutch literature Rick Honings, associated with the Faculty of Humanities, has received a Vidi grant of 800,000 euros. This allows him to carry out research into a more nuanced image of our colonial past.
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'Paths through Monticello: Dutch finance and the expansion of North-American slavery'
Lecture, Leiden International Seminar on the Atlantic (LISA)
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The Dutch Moment: War, Trade, and Settlement in the Seventeenth-Century Atlantic World
Lecture, Leiden International Seminar on the Atlantic (LISA)
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Painting ensembles in eighteenth-century interiors in the Dutch Republic
Alumni Event, Lecture
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More, faster, bigger, but most of all better! (lecture in Dutch)
Lecture
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LUCDH Lunch Talk: Daily Forecasts and the Dutch Image of Europe
Lecture
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Exploiting the Empires of Others: Vici grant for Cátia Antunes
Having mostly ignored the gains Dutch traders, investors and firms attained from serving the French, English and Iberian empires, debate in the Netherlands now demands a re-evaluation of Dutch colonial responsibilities. By recovering knowledge of these gains, this project will measure the wealth obtained…
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Early Dutch Radio Astronomy (1940-1970). The People and the Politics
PhD Defence
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Drama in the Dailies. Violence and Gender in Dutch Newspapers, 1880 to 1930.
PhD Defence
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Conference of the Dutch Platform for Empirical Legal Studies (ELS) for starting ELS researchers
Conference