1,505 search results for “modern middle esther studies” in the Staff website
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Steven LauritanoFaculty of Humanities
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Yujing TanFaculty of Humanities
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Edwin de VetteFaculty of Humanities
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Jiyan IlbrinkFaculty of Humanities
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Guita WinkelFaculty of Humanities
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Nathal DessingFaculty of Humanities
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Mubarika NugraheniFaculty of Humanities
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Caught in the middle? Beer and policy in a Leiden neighbourhood
For my Policy in Practice research project, Elise van Dansik engaged with a problem that Leiden ‘Social Domain’ policy officers saw themselves confronted with, which was why migrant organizations of Slaaghwijk (a socio-economically disadvantaged neighborhood in Leiden’s north) do not cooperate with…
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Tim WuismanFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Stijn BusselsFaculty of Humanities
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Women in early modern courtrooms: 'A cross-section of society'
In early modern England, courts of law were working overtime. University lecturer Lotte Fikkers delved into the records of centuries-old court cases involving women. In Early Modern Women's Life-Writing and English Law, she reconstructs how the story they told in court differs from the one they wrote…
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Check it out: NIMAR contributes to COBRA museum exhibition
This summer, the COBRA Museum will be focusing on Moroccan art. 'The other story' exhibition presents for the first time Moroccan modernism in the Netherlands. The Netherlands Institute Morocco (NIMAR) contributed to its exhibition
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Judith PollmannFaculty of Humanities
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Jonathan Powell: ‘In early modern England, people went to court very often.’
Jonathan Powell came to Leiden from England to conduct research into the role of women in early modern court cases. In addition to all kinds of exciting documents, he also discovered the biscuits from the Water & Bloem bakery and the wild flowers at the Groenesteeg cemetery.
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Jesse SarneelFaculty of Humanities
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Aleena KarimFaculty of Humanities
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Jonathan StöklFaculty of Humanities
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Alireza AsghariFaculty of Humanities
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Casper de Jonge: 'By broadening the canon we keep antiquity modern'
On 1 May, Casper de Jonge will be appointed Professor of Greek Language and Literature. ‘Greek literature did not come from Athens alone: authors from Egypt, Syria and Asia Minor also wrote in Greek.’
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Nienke van LeverinkFaculty of Humanities
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Catherine WoodFaculty of Humanities
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Carmen van den BerghFaculty of Humanities
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Eric JorinkFaculty of Humanities
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Holly Riach: ‘Early modern books are less chaotic than previously thought’
In the early modern period, it was perfectly normal to find recipes, legal documents or medical writings in a book of poems. Holly Riach studied the underlying principles of these ‘miscellanies’ during her PhD.
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Elly MulderFaculty of Humanities
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Rachel Beckles Willson appointed professor by special appointment: ‘Music is interwoven with the big questions of our time’
Rachel Beckles Willson started her career as a concert pianist but was later captivated by the Middle Eastern stringed instrument called the oud. On 1 December, she was appointed professor by special appointment of 'Intercultural Performing Arts'.
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Wilt IdemaFaculty of Humanities
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Nike van HeldenFaculty of Humanities
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Task Force issues recommendations to improve representation of the education sector
How can the voice of the education sector be better represented within the faculty? At the request of the Faculty Board, the Education Management and Organisation Task Force has been examining this question over the past few months. A detailed report has now been produced. Vice-Dean Jos Schaeken, who…
- Faculty Research Day (Toogdag) Leiden Law School 2026
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Gina van LingFaculty of Humanities
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Yunnan YeFaculty of Humanities
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Alistair KeffordFaculty of Humanities
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Hisashi OwadaFaculty of Humanities
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Raafat Shamieh
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Archaeologists come up with a more precise estimate for how long modern humans and Neanderthals co-existed
Modern humans and Neanderthals may have co-existed in France and Northern Spain for up to 2,900 years until the Neanderthals disappeared. This is what archaeologists from Leiden University and Cambridge University write in a new publication in Scientific Reports.
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These students studied Byzantine Rome... in Rome: ‘It was an immersive experience’
Professor Joanita Vroom, together with the Royal Netherlands Institute in Rome (KNIR) offered the course Byzantine Rome in September 2023. The course, co-taught by Vroom, Letty ten Harkel and various guest lecturers, investigated the transition of the city of Rome from Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages,…
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Eli van DuijnenFaculty of Humanities
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Ivo SmitsFaculty of Humanities
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Gabe van Beijeren Bergen en HenegouwenFaculty of Humanities
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Saskia JaszoltowskiFaculty of Humanities
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Karel BerkhoffFaculty of Humanities
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Ruth ClemensFaculty of Humanities
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Lukas MilevskiFaculty of Humanities