886 search results for “history of south africa” in the Student website
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Felicia RosuFaculty of Humanities
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University historian Pieter Slaman: ‘I can point to valuable constants and experiments that went too far’
As University historian, Pieter Slaman researches the University’s past, but he’s equally interested in its present. ‘It’s useful to be familiar with issues from the past. Not to be rooted in the past because some developments from history are things you definitely don’t want to repeat.’
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Not Rifles but Books: FEC’s Book Programs (1954–1991)
Lecture, CHEI Seminar
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What and why?
Exchange: What and why?
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What and why?
Exchange: What and why?
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Lola VerhoevenFaculty of Humanities
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John Sunday OjoFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Windu YusufFaculty of Humanities
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Marijke KlokkeFaculty of Humanities
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Nobuyuki SuzukiFaculty of Humanities
- Ancient History Research Seminars 2024-2025
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Ellen van ReulerFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Mark RutgersFaculty of Humanities
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Sensing Scripts: Popular Religion, the Senses and Textuality
Lecture, Keynote
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Ancient History (UMW) Research Seminar
Lecture, Ancient History (UMW) Research Seminar and Ancient Worlds Network Lecture
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Student Johan collaborated on three books: ‘1572 was not a celebration of tolerance’
This year marks the 450th anniversary of the Capture of Brielle by the Watergeuzen (lit. ‘Sea Beggars’) and therefore the birth of the Netherlands. Student Johan Visser is contributing to no fewer than three books about the extraordinary year of 1572.
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Maarten JansenFaculty of Archaeology
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Marie-leen RyckaertFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Jamel Buhari: ‘Queer migration is intertwined with other reasons for leaving’
Those who apply for asylum at the Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND) are often asked about their main reason for migration. This process puts asylum seekers in a specific category, while their experiences are often much more complex and multifaceted. With his research on queer migration, PhD…
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Gerrit DusseldorpFaculty of Archaeology
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Alistair Kefford on French television on the future of European cities
What does the retail crisis mean for the future of Europe's urban centres? Assistant professor Alistair Kefford answers this very question in the French television programme 27.
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Maria VoltsichinaFaculty of Humanities
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Gijs DreijerFaculty of Humanities
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Cigdem Billur-AdaFaculty of Humanities
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Durable Upheaval: The 1974 Ethiopian Revolution and Its Impact Five Decades Later
Lecture, Studium Generale
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Raising the colonial debate: ‘You have to create a story that’s easy to understand’
How can we best tell the current generations about some of the darkest parts of our past? To answer this question, researchers from Leiden are working with the Gedeeld Verleden, Gezamenlijke Toekomst foundation on public programmes about the Dutch history of slavery.
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Michel WyssFaculty of Humanities
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Sulakshana de MelKoninklijk Instituut Taal, Land- en Volkenkunde
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Eddie MeijerFaculty of Humanities
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Sil DoumaFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Orson McMahonFaculty of Humanities
- David André Anton Cina
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Rosanne BaarsFaculty of Humanities
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Willem de VriesFaculty of Humanities
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Tim LubbersFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Richard GriffithsFaculty of Humanities
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Marinus van HekkenFaculty of Humanities
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Emmanuel Ogwuche OkpeFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Ivan DunduroFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Tinashe ChimbidzikaiAfrika-Studiecentrum
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Ancient History Research Seminar December 2024
Lecture, Ancient History Research Seminar
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Corrie BakelsFaculty of Archaeology
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Paul SmithFaculty of Humanities
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Jan van DijkhuizenFaculty of Humanities
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Wil RoebroeksFaculty of Archaeology
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Wreck in the Wadden Sea: ‘Objects tell the story’
More than 40 years ago, a wrecked merchant ship was found in the Wadden Sea. PhD student Geke Burger looked at this archaeological find from a historical perspective.
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Historical research helps improve biodiversity in the Leiden city centre
The Leiden municipality wants to make the city centre climate-proof and combat heat stress by greening it. But they want to do this in a way that does justice to the city’s heritage. Researcher Fenna IJtsma delves into historical greenery to offer inspiration.
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Environmental History in the Medieval and Early Modern Low Countries
Conference
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Rob CullumFaculty of Humanities
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Lucinda Truijers-JansenFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid