595 search results for “peace historical” in the Student website
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Hans MolFaculty of Humanities
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Inclusive Peace in Ukraine
Debate, Panel Discussion
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Jan Wim BuismanFaculty of Humanities
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Newspaper El Heraldo de México on Natalia Sobrino-Saeb, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize Essay Competition
Natalia Sobrino-Saeb, third-year student at LUC, won the competition by the Ignitor Fellowship Program held by the Nobel Peace Center for her essay on the threats to journalism in Mexico. An article about Natalia and her prize appeared in the Mexican newspaper El Heraldo de México.
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A Just War versus a Dignified Peace? Discourses about War and Peace in the Peace Negotiations between the Chinese Communist Party and Nationalist
Lecture, Peace Histories Seminar Series
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Evelien WalhoutFaculty of Humanities
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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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Alwin KloekhorstFaculty of Humanities
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Gijsbert RuttenFaculty of Humanities
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Ayokunu AdedokunFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Adolescence: Sexual Becoming in Historical and Cross-Cultural Perspectives
On 24 and 25 April 2025, the Trippenhuis in Amsterdam — home to the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) — hosted an interdisciplinary workshop organized by dr. Rafal Matuszewski, an ancient historian at the Institute for History in Leiden.
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Adrien DadoneFaculty of Humanities
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Michaël PeyrotFaculty of Humanities
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Ingrid Tieken-Boon van OstadeFaculty of Humanities
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Jiang WuFaculty of Humanities
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Matthew SungFaculty of Humanities
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Inocêncio Joao Raul ZandamelaFaculty of Humanities
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Local Panama communities work with archaeologists on historic land rights
The question of land property titles is a common source of conflict between indigenous communities and federal authorities all over the Americas. A new Panamanian law have led indigenous communities to reach out to archaeologist Dr Natalia Donner. A grant from the Centre for Indigenous American Studies…
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Call for article submissions: Publish your historical research in Leidschrift!
Research
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Just Peace Dialogue: Peace in Europe
Just Peace Festival
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Olga van MarionFaculty of Humanities
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Just Peace Dialogue: Peace in Sudan
Just Peace Festival
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Just Peace Dialogue: Climate and Peace
Just Peace Festival
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How to Work for Peace: A Dialogue with Dionysius Mintoff, the ‘Father of Peace’
Debate, Fireside Peace Chats
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Rediscovery, Foundations, and Future of the Law of Transforming War into Peace’
Jus post bellum, the body of laws and norms governing the transition from armed conflict to peace, has emerged as a crucial issue for international law scholars, governments, and all concerned with building a just and sustainable peace. The Jus Post Bellum Project, funded by the NWO and hosted by the…
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Research offers surprising insights into historical crime in The Hague
Theft, prostitution, fortune-telling or murder. Historian Manon van der Heijden and a group of students are researching court records from The Hague from 1600 to 1800. They are tracing crimes and offenders and shedding new light on The Hague’s Gevangenpoort (or Prison Gate). Among their many discoveries…
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Memorial Year makes visible the continuing effects of historical slavery
Research into our history of colonialism and slavery, heart-to-heart conversations at a Keti Koti table, exhibitions, lectures and podcasts that establish the link between present and past. Staff and students participated in the national Slavery Memorial Year in many different ways. What have we learned…
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Franke EleveldFaculty of Law
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Thijs Brocades ZaalbergFaculty of Humanities
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Gisela HirschmannSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Nico SchrijverFaculty of Law
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Ian SimpsonFaculty of Archaeology
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Manuel Cabal LopezSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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workshop on multidisciplinary perspectives in archaeology and marine historical ecology
Education
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Fireside Peace Chat with Arnold Stepanyan
Debate, Fireside Peace Chats
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LUF grants for historical hormone research and safe, inclusive cities
Why did fewer women suffer from osteoporosis in the past than today? And which aspects of a city make public spaces safe, accessible and comfortable for all residents? These two research questions will be explored in more detail thanks to an Impulse Grant from the Leiden University Fund.
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Stefan NorbruisFaculty of Humanities
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Jesse Wichers SchreurFaculty of Humanities
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Noa SchonmannFaculty of Humanities
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Just Peace Dialogue: Peace in Israel-Palestine
Just Peace Festival
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From Gothic to OMG: the 21st conference on English historical linguistics comes to Leiden
The largest international conference on English historical linguistics is coming to Leiden. From 7 June to 11 June 2021, the Leiden University Centre for Linguistics (LUCL) organises the International Conference on English Historical Linguistics (ICEHL-21). Due to Covid measures, the conference takes…
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Just Peace Festival 2025
Festival
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Maritime historians and vocational college students together create historical database
What do you do when you’re suddenly given access to a whole lot of data but don’t know how to organise and analyse it? Maritime historians in the Faculty of Humanities joined forces with vocational college (MBO) students to build a database. ‘We’re so compatible with each other.’
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Jay HuangFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Anthropologist Radhika Gupta Explains India-Pakistan historical and cultural relation in NOS Interview
Learn how the daily Attari-Wagah border ceremony continues despite political tensions between India and Pakistan. Anthropologist Radhika Gupta offers insights into the complex historical and cultural relationship between these two nations in this recent NOS article.
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Mapping historical marine life: Johannes Müller is researching the history of ecosystems
The underwater world around present-day Indonesia has changed greatly in recent centuries as a result of human activity. University lecturer Johannes Müller has been awarded an NWO XS grant to map the history of the Indonesian ecosystems.
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experiment at OverActing festival: 'Practice can help you further in your historical understanding'
What did plays look like in the seventeenth, eighteenth or nineteenth centuries? With the new OverActing theatre festival, university lecturer Jed Wentz is trying to get closer to an answer to that question.
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Just Peace Festival Info Session
Just Peace Festival
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ASCL Seminar: Subjective dimensions of peace- and statebuilding across Africa
Lecture