3,146 search results for “history of suriname” in the Public website
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Arabs and Blemmyes in the Kingdom of Makuria: On name and identity in medieval Nubia
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Towards a Post-Ottoman Dialogue: Origins and Solutions for Violent Extremism in the Middle East, Balkans, and Northern Africa
Lecture
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CANCELLED | New Remarks on the Problematic Nature of the Qurʾanic Text: Muhammad and Ali Between Apocalypse and Empire
Lecture
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Online Book Talk 'The Occupied Clinic: Militarism and Care in Kashmir' by Dr. Saiba Varma
Lecture, Online Book Talk
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Disciplining Gender and (Homo)sexuality in Hungary
Lecture, Leiden Queer History Network
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Translanguaging practices, vulgar language, and metalinguistic comments in late-colonial Indonesia
Lecture, Sociolinguistics Series
- Seminar: The Politics and Technology of Cyberspace
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Vers une hégémonie lafontainienne
PhD defence
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SAILS Lunch Time Seminar: Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Early Drug Discovery
Lecture
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Leiden Deaf Studies Lecture Series
Lecture
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The "Serpent of the Desert" and the "Lion’s Whelp": Transformations of Christian Apocalypticism and Interreligious Polemics
Lecture, FLARe lecture series
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Reconsidering Katsushika Ōi
Lecture
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Book launch: online presentation of Claudia Swan's 'Rarities of These Lands. Art, Trade, and Diplomacy in the Dutch Republic'
Arts and culture, Book launch
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Colonial Airmindedness: Views from British India
Lecture
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Symposium Conspiracy Culture: Conspiracy and Paranoia in Literature and Popular Culture
Debate
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Disciplining Gender and (Homo)sexuality in Hungary
Lecture, Leiden Queer History Network
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44th Symposium on Old English, Middle English and Historical Linguistics in the Low Countries (#SOEMEHL44)
Conference, Symposium
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CPP Annual Lecture with Margaret Moore "Territorial Rights and Natural Resources"
Lecture
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Workshop Assessing Cicero's (in)constantia through the ages
Workshop
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Propaganda Art from the 20th to the 21st Century
PhD defence
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Ethnicity and racism in present-day Latin America. Cases from Bolivia, Chile and Mexico
Lecture, Colloquium Contemporary History of Latin America
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Of ticking bombs: Western security services against political violence and terrorism, 1970-present
Lecture
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Imperial Rights and the Origins of Photography
Lecture, The 8th Adriaan Gerbrands Lecture
- Stephen Ellis Annual Lecture: Spirituality, Culture & Political Power in Early Independent West Africa
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Opium and the Ends of Empire: The United States, Europe and Southeast Asia, 1912-1961
Lecture, Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS)
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Terrorism and the dilemma of returning foreign fighters
Lecture
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The Otherwise Atlantic, or: Thinking African Diaspora Theories as Universals
Arts and culture, Roundtable
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This Week’s Discoveries | 2 October 2018
Lecture
- Research Seminar Europe 1000-1800
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LUCIR Lecture: The Power of Civil Resistance
Lecture
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Lecture by geneticist David Reich about the spread of the Indo-European languages
Lecture
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LCCP Working Seminar with Marita Tatari: The “we” and the human condition. Arendt, Jacobi, Nancy.
Lecture
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Research & Funding Opportunities
AMT’s mission includes encouraging innovative high-quality research in Leiden on Asia. On this page you will find an overview of AMT related research projects, grant possibilities, publications and vacancies.
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YAL members
Read all about YAL membership and the members of the Young Academy Leiden.
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NISIS Traveling through Islam Research in the Netherlands
Lecture
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Colloquium on African Languages and Linguistics 2022
Conference
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NISIS Autumn School 2018: Travelling Muslims
Conference
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Alumni
Since 2009, at ACPA, 79 candidates received their PhD in Creative and Performing Arts. On this page you will find an overview of ACPA's alumni.
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The Terrorism Research Initiative (TRI) in a Nutshell
With 16 research institutions and more than 120 individual scholars from more than 30 countries in its ranks, the Terrorism Research Initiative (TRI) constitutes one of the largest research consortia in the field of Terrorism Studies.
- Volume 11 (2016)
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Archived
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Books for Review
The Hague Journal of Diplomacy regularly publishes book reviews of approx. 800-1000 words, upon invitation by our Book Reviews Editor. We are currently accepting reviews of the selected books below, as well as any other contribution within the field of diplomacy and global affairs.
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Small Grants Past Research Projects
The LUCDH foster the development of new digital research by awarding a number of Small Grants each year. These are our past awardees.
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Life sentence for Mladić: mission accomplished?
The court has dismissed Ratko Mladić’s appeal and upheld his life sentence for genocide and war crimes. The verdict is one of Yugoslavia tribunal’s last. Mission accomplished?
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Garenmarket: woven into the fabric of Leiden
From cloth to serge and from ‘frame lands’ to a wool factory. Archaeologist and historian Roos van Oosten was pleasantly surprised by what she found out about Garenmarkt in Leiden. The historical research on the site of the new car park, which opens to the public on 19 February, has added a new chapter…
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Lending an Ear to Students’ Life in the Pandemic
At the end of a difficult year, students of ACPA’s Music Minor have put together “sonic postcards” to capture their experience of life under Covid restrictions. The result is a powerful, intimate statement about our pandemic fears and hopes.
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Historian Nadia Bouras: ‘I wanted to succeed, for my parents and myself’
In the Pioneers of Leiden University series, we talk to past and present students who were the first in their family to go to university. In this second instalment: historian and university lecturer Nadia Bouras (1981). ‘Although I only found out later that was my mother’s dream, it was as though I…
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Formal land tenure in East-Timor: an insider's perspective
Who has control over which piece of land? Since independence in 2002 East Timor has been struggling to create a land tenure system that can deal with the grievances of past colonial ruling and conflict, and address the needs of its citizens, says researcher Bernardo Almeida. PhD defence on September…
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Interview with Professor Ken Meier: 'Protests, a representative government and the role of leadership'
Professor Ken Meier is one of the most prominent researchers of the world in the field of Public Administration. Meier holds appointments as a professor of Public Administration at Cardiff School of Business (Wales), a professor of bureaucracy and democracy at Leiden University (The Netherlands), research…
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The ancient Egyptians were just like us
The people who lived in Saqqara, City of the Dead in Egypt, died thousands of years ago, but they are not all that different from us. This is what a study by the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden, The Netherlands concludes. If you wanted to prove that you had good taste in ancient Egypt then…