2,775 zoekresultaten voor “early modern cultural history” in de Publieke website
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Tracing the Invisible History of the Global South and the United Nations: The Prohibitive Politics of Decolonization
Lezing
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Revolution in Art – Art in Revolution
Lezing
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Leiden Classics: Inventor of the electrocardiograph
Many important discoveries have been made in Leiden, and the Leiden Discoveries route guides you through the city to find them. For example, it will take you to the lab of Nobel laureate Willem Einthoven, who was a professor of physiology. His most important invention, the electrocardiograph, is still…
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Indonesian resistance hero and Leiden student Irawan Soejono is given a face
To mark its 75th anniversary, the Netherlands War Graves Foundation is publishing a portrait of a war victim every week this year. On 24 January the drawing of Irawan Soejono, a Leiden student and Indonesian resistance member, was unveiled at the Groenesteeg cemetery in Leiden, the place where Soejono…
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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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Putting life into Neolithic houses with an NWO subsidy: ‘We will bring detail in our image of past domestic activities’
Archaeologist Annelou van Gijn received an NWO Archeologie Telt grant to investigate domestic craft and subsistence activities of late Neolithic peoples in the coastal area of the Netherlands
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Two more upcoming events from PhDArts
Activities of Thalia Hoffman and Basma Hamdy
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CANCELLED - CA-OS Research Seminar | Perfomativity and Mediatization of Cultural Heritage through Artistic Intervention and Filmmaking in Sápmi
Lezing, Seminar
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LUCAS “Modern and Contemporary Studies” Research Cluster 2nd annual conference: Back to Normal? The Shifting Ground before, during, and beyond
Congres/symposium
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From guilds to ROC. History of vocational education in the city of Leiden
Promotie
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Archaeological Science article on experimental archaeology among most downloaded
The research article ‘Anatomy of a notch. An in-depth experimental investigation and interpretation of combat traces on Bronze Age swords’ is one of the most downloaded articles on the Journal of Archaeological Science website. This journal is one of the best for impact factor in the field. The article,…
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Online Mini-conference 'Political Culture from Late Antiquity to the post-classical Greek City and back again'
Congres/symposium
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Students Sander, Linde and Melle create an online exhibition for the University Library
With a recently published major research project and an exhibition at the Rijksmuseum, the struggle for independence in Indonesia has been thrusted back into the spotlight. Leiden University is devoting attention to this topic as well. History students Sander van der Horst and Melle van Maanen joined…
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Museum of Amna Suraka: a Critical Case Study of Kurdistani Memory Culture
Lezing, LUCIS What's New?! series
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The writing culture of ancient Dadan; a description and quantitative analysis of linguistics variation
Promotie
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POSTPONED |The Cinematic Santri, Youth Culture, Tradition and Technology in Muslim Indonesia
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Airway epithelial cell cultures for studying obstructive lung disease: Effects of IL‐13 and cigarette smoke
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hydrogels as synthetic extracellular matrices for three- dimensional cell culture
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Embedded Remembering: Memory Culture of the 1965 Violence in Rural East Java
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Indigenous Ancestors and Healing Landscapes Cultural Memory and Intercultural Communication in the Dominican Republic and Cuba
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Changes in the Cultural Landscape and their Impacts on Heritage Management
Promotie
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Periphery Matters: A Cultural Biography of Peking Opera in Hong Kong
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The Cinematic Santri: Youth Culture, Tradition and Technology in Muslim Indonesia
Promotie
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Written Culture at Ten Duinen: Cistercian Monks and their Books, 1140-1250
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Attachment Theory and Culture: Parenting in Latin America and rural Peru from an Attachment Theory perspective
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A Forgotten Heyday of Arabic Culture: Literary Life in Mamluk Syria and Egypt (1250-1517 CE)
Leiden Lectures on Arabic Language and Culture (2017)
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Scholarship for archaeologist Catarina Guzzo Falci
In the beginning of December 2016 PhD candidate Catarina Guzzo Falci was awarded a scholarship for a collections study by Musée du quai Branly. The Musée du quai Branly has implemented this scholarship programme to document its collections.
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Archaeologist argues for circular economy during Carnegie Peacebuilding Conversations
Maikel Kuijpers was invited to join a session on material rights, resource use, and craftsmanship during the Carnegie Peacebuilding Conversations held in The Hague’s Peace Palace in September. Organised by Major Alliance the session brought together a diverse panel to discuss “The Universal Declaration…
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Fresco Sam-Sin
Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
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LUCAS 2013 Graduate Conference - Death: the Cultural Meaning of the End of LifeLeiden University Centre for the Arts in Society
Congres/symposium
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Connected Communities: Undocumented Migration and Material Practices in the West Mediterranean.
Lezing
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About the programme
During the two-year Europe 1000-1800 programme you will learn from inspired academics and learn how to conduct quality research.
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Chinese Women Go Global
Lezing
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Call for Papers and Kick-off Conference Research Group: From Disorder to Order
On October 20 and 21, 2016, Leiden University will host an international conference under the title
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Captured on Paper: Fish Books, Natural History and Questions of Demarcation in Eighteenth-Century Europe (ca. 1680-1820)
Promotie
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Oil, Labour and Revolution in Iran: A Social History of Labour in the Iranian Oil Industry, 1973-1983
Promotie
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the Middle East: Their Collections at the National Museum of World Cultures
Lezing, Topical Issues in Museums
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NICA Winter School 2016 | Night Cultures: (il)legalities an the politics of life after dark
Cursus
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Drawings as a source for writing the history of the Spice Wars in the eastern Indonesian Archipelago in the 17th century.
Lezing, Colonial Global History Seminar COGLOSS
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Memory and Protest Cultures in Postcolonial and Post-Socialist Contexts
Congres/symposium
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Scripture and Disc Culture in Pre-Islamic Arabia: the Inscriptions from Dadān (600-100 BC)
Leidse lezingen over de Arabische taal en cultuur | 2019 (I)
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LUCIS launches Passion in Profession video series
What inspires scholars who study the history, cultures, religions and languages of the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia? LUCIS interviewed scholars about their work and research in the video project “Passion in Profession”. The videos are available online now.
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GLASS Public Lecture | Chin in the Popular Imagination: Images of China in North India at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
Lezing
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Was Alexandria a Holy City in Medieval Islam?
Lezing, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Thomas Berghuis
Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
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Archaeologist Omar Aguilar Sánchez receives Mexican youth prize
On October 21st, 2019, the President of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, handed out the National Prize for the Youth in the academic achievement category to our PhD candidate Omar Aguilar Sánchez. He received this honour for his work on Mixtec pictorial manuscripts.
- Games and Visual Culture in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance: Book Launch with Vanina Kopp (Toronto) & Elizabeth Lapina (Wisconsin-Madison)
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Ensnaring tumours in their own web
Erik Danen is looking at how to inhibit tumours that do not respond well to medicine – and he is making some headway. The Professor of Cancer Drug Target Discovery studies the interaction between tumour cells and their surroundings. Inaugural lecture on Friday 10 May.
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How Cicero’s ruined reputation can be a lesson for politicians today
Roman philosopher and orator Marcus Tullius Cicero is still used as an intellectual example by politicians and speech writers today. But, he did not go unchallenged in his own day, as a statesman in particular. Classicist Leanne Jansen conducted research into how classical historians judged Cicero’s…
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The Morphology of Historic Urban Landscapes
Congres/symposium, Re-Scape Colloquium