801 zoekresultaten voor “roman colonization” in de Publieke website
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Pietro della Valle’s Mummies
Lezing
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Berber Poetry: Mohamed Chacha
Festival, Middle Eastern Culture Market 2019
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Forum Antiquum 8 december: Writing and Re-writing Masada: Freedom, Faith and Nation
Lezing
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Afrikaanse auteurs over vrouwenbesnijdenis: een literaire blik op een complex en evoluerend debat
Lezing
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The Language of Law in Ancient Documents: Transformation and Continuity of Legal Formulae in Diachronic and Geographic Perspective
Congres/symposium
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Turning over a new leaf: Manuscript innovation in the twelfth-century renaissance
How did the medieval manuscript develop as a physical object during the Twelfth Century Renaissance and what do these changes tell us about the intellectual culture of the period?
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Splitting and clustering grammatical information
This project focuses on a striking parallelism between two macro-groups of languages: southern Italian dialects and the so-called split-ergative languages, like Basque, Georgian, Dyirbal, Hindi/Urdu.
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Alumni
Since 2009, at ACPA, 74 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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From Peripheral Whiteness to White Supremacy: Histories of Race in Eastern Europe 1945-present day
Lezing, Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar
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Exploring the Potential of 3D Imaging within the Repatriation of First Nation Cultural Material
Lezing, Digital Archaeology Group
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Monumental epigraphy of Transoxiana in the Timurid period: poets, craftsmen and patrons
Lezing
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Mobilizing Racial Solidarity: West Papuan campaign for decolonization and African support at the United Nations, 1961-1969
Lezing, Contemporary History and International Relations Research Seminar (CHIRRS)
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Infrastructural empire? The politics and poetics of the built environment in Belgian Congo (1908-1960)
Lezing
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Dining with the dead in early Byzantine Sicily
Lezing
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Palaeography in Context | Aramaic scripts from the Ancient Near East
Congres/symposium, Symposium
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The impact of Winckelmann on Europe
Lezing, Byvanck Lecture
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Runaway slaves and heretical priests: digressions in the early ius commune
Lezing
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Finding the Limits of the Limes
Lezing
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Lost in barbarian translation: The anchoring function of the Greek models and the poetics of innovation in Plautine comedy
Promotie
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Greek Literary Criticism and Latin Texts: Connections and Interactions
Congres/symposium
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Symposium in honour of the dissertation of Marcus Roxburgh
Congres/symposium
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Science Groot funding for Leiden scientists
Leiden scientists are the main applicants for five projects that have been awarded a Science Groot grant of up to 3 million euros in the Science Domain. In addition, several Leiden scientists are involved in other projects that have been awarded funding.
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‘You can’t just go to the field and leave again with data’: meet LUCIR scholar Corinna Jentzsch
Corinna Jentzsch, Assistant Professor of International Relations at the Institute of Political Science and co-convener of the Leiden University Center for International Relations (LUCIR) has conducted extensive fieldwork in Mozambique. Her resulting book, Violent Resistance: Militia Formation and Civil…
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Petrocultuur
Festival, Middle Eastern Culture Market 2019
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The Vatican Coffin Project: past – present – future
Lezing
- Forum Antiquum
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The "Byzantine District” of Gortyn (Crete)
Lezing
- Forum Antiquum Lectures Spring 2022
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Talking Out Loud: Towards an Interdisciplinary Approach on Postcolonial and Decolonial Thoughts
Congres/symposium
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Photo-Writing
Lezing, The 9th Adriaan Gerbrands Lecture
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Online Book Talk 'The Occupied Clinic: Militarism and Care in Kashmir' by Dr. Saiba Varma
Lezing, Online Book Talk
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Imperial Rights and the Origins of Photography
Lezing, The 8th Adriaan Gerbrands Lecture
- IBL Symposium 2021
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This Week’s Discoveries | 26 April 2016
Lezing
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Unwanted Histories: The legacies of contested monuments and objects: new homes, new interpretations, new meanings
Congres/symposium
- IBL Symposium 2022
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HiSoN Summer School 2022
Congres/symposium, Summer School
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Peter Liebregts guest lecturer in Canterbury
At the invitation of the Centre for Early Christianity and Its Reception (CECIR), Peter Liebregts, Full Professor of Modern Literatures in English (LUCAS), visited the University of Kent in Canterbury from March 17 to 20, to give a lecture and a masterclass.
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Leiden scientists develop topological barcodes for folded molecules
The team of Alireza Mashaghi at the Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research has found a way to determine and classify the shape of proteins. Their new theory defines the topology of proteins as a simple and precise barcode that allows the identification of all types of folds. ‘This barcode enables…
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Archaeologists in action: stories from the field
During the summer, staff of the Faculty of Archaeology congregate in all parts of the world, initiating or joining fieldwork projects. Read some of their stories here!
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Digital skills at History
In her teaching, University Lecturer of Ancient History Liesbeth Claes uses various digital tools. Using that experience and interest she started an innovation project in order to research which digital skills history alumni need on the labour market and how these skills can be implemented in the cu…
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Aris Politopoulos’ Leiden Experience: “video games can provide new avenues for research”
Seven years ago, Aris Politopoulos left Athens for a master’s programme at the Leiden Faculty of Archaeology. Now he has nearly finished his PhD dissertation. Furthermore, he has become a lecturer at the research group for the Archaeology of the Near East, and co-founded a foundation that deals with…
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Exploring the Faculty’s depots: ‘What's an Indian type of cooking pot doing in Jerusalem?’
In the depots of the Faculty of Archaeology, many artifacts, accumulated after decades of fieldwork across the world, are stored. A new project, the Leiden Inventory Depot (LID), aims to unlock this wealth of information to the outside world. Our Master’s students Sam Botan and Rishika Dhumal are currently…
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Willemijn Tuinstra (Leiden University) wins the sixth Uitgeverij Verloren/Johan de Witt-thesis prize
Willemijn Tuinstra has won this year’s Uitgeverij Verloren/Johan de Witt-award for history.
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Cleveringa lectures: how the Polish government is distorting the history of the Holocaust
In Poland the commemoration of acts of resistance is being misused to distort the history of the Holocaust. That is what Cleveringa Professor Jan Grabowski said in his inaugural lecture on 26 November. In her lecture, the second Cleveringa Professor, Barbara Engelking, pointed to the often indifferent…
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Book recommendation from ... Robert Stein
Every month a member of the Institute for History tells about a book that inspired him or her. Afterwards, the pen is passed on to another colleague. This month dr. Robert Stein tells about the book 'La Vérité sur l'affaire Harry Quebert' by Swiss writer Joel Dicker. It is not so much the whodunit that…
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Working from home with the Classical and Mediterranean archaeologists: ‘I should have been in Rome right now’
The archaeologists have been working from home three weeks now. Remotely, through Teams, we meet up with Miguel John Versluys’ research team, to see how they continue working in times of corona.
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Faculty Teaching Prize nominees in the spotlight
Who will win this year's Teaching Prize of the Faculty of Humanities? On Thursday September 12th, we will find out during the faculty party in the Stadsgehoorzaal. Prior to the award ceremony you can come and listen to a mini lecture/HUM Talk of the four nominees in which they will give a sneak peek…
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ACPA Joint PhD Session- Archives
Each year the Academy of Creative and Performings Arts (ACPA) hosts a Joint Session for her PhD candidates. The aim of this Joint Session, as its name already suggests, is to let PhD's from both doctoral programmes docARTES and PhDArts and PhD's who are not pursuing their research through a doctoral…
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Humanities researchers publish a new journal issue inspired by times of crisis
The ninth issue of the Journal of the LUCAS Graduate Conference has been published. This time the theme is ‘Reinventing Boundaries in Times of Crisis.’