1,920 search results for “transnational history” in the Public website
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Fortune-tellers, Kings and the Dancing Lord: Sculpture from temple and court in early modern Tamil South India
Lecture, Friends of the Kern Institute Lecture
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Herstory and the female gaze: event on International Women's Day
Debate
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This Week's Discoveries | 27 October 2015
Lecture
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Studying the United Nations: From Cyberspace and Peacekeeping to the UN's Public Image and Future
As an interdisciplinary institute in the field of Security Studies, the Institute of Security and Global Affairs (ISGA) covers various topics in its research, one of which is the United Nations and the impact of this global organization in the world.
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‘Archaeology is rooting around between the artefact and the person’
‘Archeologists don’t dig up explanations, let alone certainties,’ says Joanita Vroom, Professor of Archaeology of Medieval and Early Modern Eurasia. ‘Their job is to bridge the gap between the sherds that they find and people’s everyday lives. What do ceramics from the past say about people’s eating…
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Maia Casna investigates respiratory disease in the past with an NWO PhD in the Humanities grant
Every year, an NWO PhD in the Humanities grant is awarded to a prospective PhD candidate at the Faculty of Archaeology. This year, the grant went to Maia Casna, enabling her to study respiratory disease in the past. ‘My hypothesis is that the rapid formation of cities in the medieval Netherlands, must…
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Vernacular Books and Reading Experiences in the Early Age of Print
Conference
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Between Wanting and Needing to Compete: Political Parties in Overseas Districts
Lecture, Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminar (LIMS)
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Research Seminar: All of a Piece (Ian Lilley, Leiden University)
Lecture
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Machiavelli and the Minor States; Power Politics in the International System
Inaugural Lecture
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Autocratic immigration policymaking
Lecture, Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminar (LIMS)
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Solidarity under strain: An update on a legal, criminological and economic analysis of welfare states and free movement in the EU
Lecture, Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminar (LIMS)
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Temporary Employment and First-Generation Migrants in the Netherlands
Lecture, Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminar (LIMS)
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Welfare state development and immigration control in France, 1880-1945
Lecture, Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminar (LIMS)
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Correspondence, Cross-Pollination and Control
Conference
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De grenzeloze staat (The boundless state)
Inaugural Lecture
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Clodagh Murphy
Faculty of Humanities
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Rieneke Sonnevelt
Faculty of Humanities
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Laurie Cosmo
Faculty of Humanities
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ASCL Seminar Series: Before Johannesburg; a newly discovered Tswana city from around AD 1800
Lecture, Seminar
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Fascism comes to America
Lecture
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The Big Leiden Presidential Breakfast
Festival
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Cities of the Settler Revolution: Is Urban Conflict and Segregation in the USA, South Africa, Algeria, and Israel Connected?
Lecture, Gravensteen Lecture
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LIMS talk
Lecture, LIMS seminar
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Contested Borders. Accessibility of Social Services for Refugees
Debate
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Conference in honour of dr. Jan Schmidt
Conference
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From Potato to Sushi
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Concert Crawford Young
Arts and Culture, Concert/artistic presentation as part of PhD Defence
- Visiting philosophy scholars Liu Xiaoting & Zhang Xiuhua
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Shamsiddin Kamoliddin will be Central Asia Erasmus Fellow in April 2018
Two Lectures and One Masterclass
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PCNI seminar: Ideas of Revolution in the Age of Revolution
Lecture
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Ottoman and Colonial Modernities in the Transformation of the Urban Sphere
Masterclass
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William Michael Schmidli: ‘Regardless of the vote count, Trump will not leave the White House easily’
With only a month until the 2020 United States elections, William Michael Schmidli, University Lecturer of American history, reflects on the latest developments. President Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis seems apt for the nation too, he argues.
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Symposium: The Legitimacy of the Dutch Senate
Conference
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Experimental event: sword fighting, archery and more
Festival
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The “Morality Crisis” on the Ottoman Home Front during the First World War
Lecture
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Nationalizing the Sacred: the Jerusalem Orthodox Church Controversy
Lecture
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Terrorism against Multinational Corporations: Differences after the Cold War
Lecture
- Interdisciplinary Explorations of China’s Changing Gender Dynamics 1900-2015
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Research Seminars Series FGGA: Agencification of the European Union administration: Connecting the dots
Lecture
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Can migration theory be applied to the Irish migration experience since 1945?
Lecture, History Brown Bag Seminar
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What politicians can learn from Cicero and Dionysius
'How do you write a slogan to win an election?' Steven Ooms answers this question in his PhD research into ideas about good prose in the time of Caesar and Emperor Augustus. This period is considered a high point for the development of literature. The Roman Cicero and the Greek Dionysius of Halicarnassus…
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From Long Distance Nationalism to Development Aid; Moluccans in the Netherlands connecting to their land of origin
Lecture, Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminar (LIMS)
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The role of gender and family norms in refugee resettlement selection processes
Lecture, Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminar (LIMS)
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Young Scholars’ Symposium in Asian Art
Arts and Culture
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The Politics of Borders: Sovereignty, Security, and the Citizen after 9/11
Lecture, Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminar (LIMS)
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LIMS: Making asylum in the Netherlands more humane: A legal, political and personal perspective
Lecture, Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminar (LIMS)
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Foreign and return migrants in China: How do they fit into China’s globalisation strategy?
Lecture, Leiden Interdisciplinary Migration Seminar (LIMS)
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Sanjar Gulomov will be Central Asia Erasmus Fellow in December 2018
Sanjar Golomov is a senior scholar at the Al-Biruni Institute in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. In Leiden he will deliver two lectures and one masterclass for MA and PhD students as part of the Erasmus Mobility Plus project between Leiden University and the Al-Biruni Institute. The project is coordinated and…
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Authors and their books: bio-historical writings in Early Modern Central Asia
Lecture