Samantha Sint Nicolaas
PhD candidate
- Name
- S.M. Sint Nicolaas MA
- Telephone
- 071 5271646
- s.m.sint.nicolaas@hum.leidenuniv.nl
Samantha Sint Nicolaas is PhD candidate at the Institute for History.
PhD candidate
- Faculty of Humanities
- Institute for History
- Economic and Social History
- Heijden M.P.C. van der, Luk K. & Sint Nicolaas S. (2025), Migrants, violence, and discrimination in Early Modern Holland, Journal of Social History 58(3): 379-400 (shae077).
- Schmidt A. & Sint Nicolaas S.M. (2024), Zeroing in on the criminal migrant: shifting patterns in the origins of migrant defendants in early modern Amsterdam, 1620-1810. Ostrava: European Urban History Conference. [conference paper].
- Luk K. & Sint Nicolaas S.M. (2023), Judging migrants: towards a new research agenda on social control, local conflict and the judicial position of migrants in the Early Modern Dutch republic, Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis = The Low Countries Journal of Social and Economic History 20(1): 11-36.
- Sint Nicolaas S.M. (2023), Citoyenne à travers les frontières: Etta Palm d’Aelders et la citoyenneté transnationale, 1788-1798, Annales Historiques de la Révolution Française 411: 99-122.
- Coomans J., Bonduel E., Fieremans N., Geven S., Hermans S., Jensen A., Lefranc L., Luk K., Martens P., Marschall B., Reef P., Segerink J., Sint Nicolaas S. & Spliet B. (2022), Review Belgische en Nederlandse stadsgeschiedenis in historische tijdschriften (2021), Stadsgeschiedenis 17(2): 167-186.
- Sint Nicolaas S. (2022), Maritime (Im)mobility: Reconstructing the Supply of Enslaved Labour to Batavia, 1624–1801. In: \Ekama K., Hellman L. & Rossum M. van (Eds.), Slavery and Bondage in Asia, 1550–1850: Towards a Global History of Coerced Labour. Leiden: De Gruyter. 49-76.
- Steensel A. van, Bonduel E., Driessen V., Fieremans N., Franckaerts N., Hermans S., Jensen A., Marchall B., Martens P., Minne E., Pietersma M., Reef P., Schmidt A., Segerink J. & Sint Nicolaas S. (2021), Belgische en Nederlandse stadsgeschiedenis in historische tijdschriften (2020), Stadsgeschiedenis 16(2): 153-174.