1,325 search results for “history of science and the other” in the Student website
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The Dutch Transatlantic Slave Trade
Conference, Book presentation
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‘In the second half of the eighteenth century, decisions were made in the stadtholder’s audience chamber.’
The stadtholder’s court in the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands has long been underestimated. Real courts and the associated court culture were to be found elsewhere in Europe. PhD candidate Quinten Somsen is trying to reverse this image. ‘The stadtholder’s court was actually very lively.’
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Felicia RosuFaculty of Humanities
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Geert de SnooFaculty of Science
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Ercan BüyükçifçiFaculty of Humanities
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Hendrik LenstraFaculty of Science
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Anna ScottFaculty of Humanities
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Bart de SmitFaculty of Science
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Koos BiesmeijerFaculty of Science
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Marco RoosFaculty of Science
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Akrati SaxenaFaculty of Science
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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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Richard GillFaculty of Science
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NIAS grant for Robert Stein: Where do receipts come from?
Nowadays they can cause the fall of ministers, but once upon a time receipts were a new phenomenon. Associate Professor Robert Stein is to receive a grant from NIAS to map their origins.
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Katherine HamiltonFaculty of Science
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Not Rifles but Books: FEC’s Book Programs (1954–1991)
Lecture, CHEI Seminar
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Jan AbbinkAfrika-Studiecentrum
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Tycho van der HoogAfrika-Studiecentrum
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Chibuike UcheAfrika-Studiecentrum
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Mark RutgersFaculty of Humanities
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Ellen van ReulerFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
- Research Seminar Medieval and Early Modern History
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Alexander Dencher: ‘I want to give new elan to the study of applied arts’
A successful series of lectures on interior design, a symposium on four-poster beds and a new series of study afternoons on the horizon. University lecturer Alexander Dencher knows how to hold the attention of a growing audience. How does he do it? And what makes the history of interior design so fa…
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Marie-leen RyckaertFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Leonardo LenociFaculty of Science
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Gamal Adel ElgamalFaculty of Science
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Sensing Scripts: Popular Religion, the Senses and Textuality
Lecture, Keynote
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Rob TijdemanFaculty of Science
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Shruti JainFaculty of Science
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Zhuoxi HanFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Maria VoltsichinaFaculty of Humanities
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Csilla ArieseFaculty of Humanities
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Jan BoersemaFaculty of Science
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Nidesh LawtooFaculty of Humanities
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Frank TakesFaculty of Science
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Cigdem Billur-AdaFaculty of Humanities
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Tuomas AiveloFaculty of Science
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Scaling Up Book History: A Computational Investigation of 18th-Century Book Ornaments from Manual Catalogues to Automated Discovery
Lecture
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Chen WangFaculty of Archaeology
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Social
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Henk te Velde on ABC Nightlife about Queen Wilhelmina
82 years ago Queen Wilhelmina fled to England. Henk te Velde tells about her on the Australian radio show 'Nightlife'.
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Sil DoumaFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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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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Orson McMahonFaculty of Humanities
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Willem de VriesFaculty of Humanities
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Tim LubbersFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Harold van der KraanFaculty of Humanities