863 search results for “histories” in the Student website
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Maria Gabriela Palacio LudeñaFaculty of Humanities
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Maarten MousFaculty of Humanities
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Edmund AmannFaculty of Humanities
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The eternal student: exhibition travels through 450 years of studying
Over the centuries painters and photographers have depicted students at study in Leiden. An exhibition at the Hortus botanicus reveals the similarities and differences in 450 years of student life.
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Margaretha SmolenaarsFaculty of Humanities
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Erik GeleijnsFaculty of Humanities
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Bert StamkotFaculty of Humanities
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Erik KoopmanFaculty of Humanities
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Peter NieuwenhuizenFaculty of Humanities
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Sarah MoineFaculty of Humanities
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Antoon ErftemeijerFaculty of Humanities
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Marija SericFaculty of Humanities
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Borka BaloghFaculty of Humanities
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Sophia PekowskyFaculty of Humanities
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Xinyu DongFaculty of Humanities
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Jiaxuan HuangFaculty of Humanities
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Mingran CaoFaculty of Humanities
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Ranwa AlamsiFaculty of Humanities
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Andreas HofmannFaculty of Humanities
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Irene Urrutia SchroederFaculty of Humanities
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Lucas VanhevelFaculty of Humanities
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Maha AliFaculty of Humanities
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Lieske HuitsFaculty of Humanities
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Bamdad AminzadehgoharriziFaculty of Humanities
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Daniel Pantoja QuirozFaculty of Humanities
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Lara OffermansFaculty of Humanities
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Lun JingFaculty of Humanities
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Reynier PetFaculty of Humanities
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Albert LogtenbergICLON
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Marion ElenbaasFaculty of Humanities
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Elise StorckICLON
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Hans ThuisFaculty of Humanities
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Hein DropFaculty of Humanities
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Mily CrevelsFaculty of Humanities
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Timothy de ZeeuwFaculty of Humanities
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Reinier BaarsenFaculty of Humanities
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Liesbet NyssenFaculty of Humanities
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Cleveringa honoured with statue in birthplace of Appingedam
Almost 81 years after his famous protest speech against the German occupation, Leiden professor Rudolph Pabus Cleveringa will be remembered in his Groningen birthplace of Appingedam. A statue of him will be unveiled there on 12 November amid various other activities.
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The Dutch Transatlantic Slave Trade
Conference, Book presentation
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Punishment or refuge? ‘Women sometimes aimed to be convicted’
Over a thousand women ended up in a State workhouse between 1886 and 1934. This was a place for vagrants, beggars and drunkards: people who were said to be too lazy to work. Who were these women who were sent there? PhD candidate Marian Weevers found out.
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Sex, power and colonialism: 'Marriages and sexuality were fundamental to colonial power'
Sex and power are closely linked, and this was certainly true in the former Dutch colonies. PhD student Sophie Rose investigated how sexual and love relationships influenced eighteenth-century power structures there. 'You can see that there was constant fighting over who stood where in the social hi…
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What did resistance look like in Indonesia during the Second World War?
Stories of resistance in the Second World War are widely covered in Dutch historiography: Hannie Schaft, Erik Hazelhoff Roelfzema, and Professor Cleveringa are some of the best known. But these accounts largely focus on the Dutch domestic perspective. On the other side of the world, a complex colonial…
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Thesis and papers
When writing a thesis or paper you must make good use of the insights you have gained during your lectures and studies so far. You should also refer to relevant literature and carry out your own research on the topic.
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Occupation makes for eventful Cleveringa Lecture: ‘Protect free spaces for debate’
Despite an eventful afternoon – with Students for Palestine occupying the Academy Building – political scientist Hélène Landemore gave her Cleveringa Lecture as planned on 26 November. She reflected on the protest and the importance of open debate, within the university and within a democracy.
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The Helsinki Final Act at 50: Timeless Masterpiece or Relic of the Cold War?
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Materiality, Religion and the Senses
Conference, L*CeSAR Masterclass
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Sensing Scripts: Popular Religion, the Senses and Textuality
Lecture, Keynote
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Luca BrulsFaculty of Humanities
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Hour of Remembrance on 4 May: ‘We commemorate war victims and draw links to the present’
During the ‘Hour of Remembrance’ on 4 May, the University community remembers its students and staff who were killed in the Second World War. It also looks at freedom and oppression today. Three questions for Sara Polak, chair of the Hour of Remembrance committee.