360 search results for “early modern dutch” in the Student website
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Jacobine Melis
Faculteit Archeologie
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Gerrit van Uitert
Faculty of Humanities
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Gerhard de Kok
Faculty of Humanities
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Judith Pollmann
Faculty of Humanities
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Michiel van Groesen
Faculty of Humanities
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Raymond Fagel
Faculty of Humanities
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Beatriz Santiago Belmonte
Faculty of Humanities
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Weishuo Li
Faculteit Archeologie
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PhD research: Was there already Dutch-Dutch and Belgian-Dutch in the past?
What developments preceded modern Standard Dutch? PhD candidate Iris Van de Voorde conducted research on ‘pluricentricity’, or the idea that language norms arise in different places and spread outwards from there. PhD defence on 19 April.
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Online database with two hundred local chronicle texts launched: A few years ago that wouldn’t have been possible'
Too expensive groceries, diseases suddenly breaking out: from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century, hundreds of people documented the world around them in chronicles. A significant number of these texts have been digitised in recent years. Professor of Early Modern Dutch History and project leader…
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Special Guest Lecture ‘Knickerbocker Renaissance: Dutch Schools and Slavery in the Early United States’
Lecture, Histories Connected: Special Guest Lecture
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Frontiers of Modern Physics- Summer School
Course, Summer School
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Louis Sicking
Faculty of Humanities
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Bente de Leede
Faculty of Humanities
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Leonard Blussé van Oud Alblas
Faculty of Humanities
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Tiffany Bousard
Faculty of Humanities
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Maria Pereira Bastiao
Faculty of Humanities
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Andrew Sorensen
Faculteit Archeologie
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Ekaterina (Kate) Pukhovaia
Faculty of Humanities
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Jesse Sarneel
Faculty of Humanities
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Wei Chu
Faculteit Archeologie
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Dutch Lessons
POPcorner FSW organizes Dutch Lessons, also in the Hague.
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Archaeological excavations in Romania show life of earliest modern humans in Europe
In a new article in the journal Scientific Reports, Leiden archaeologist Wei Chu and colleagues report on recent excavations in Western Romania at the site of Româneşti, one of the most important sites in southeastern Europe associated with the earliest Homo sapiens. The site gives an important glimpse…
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Jeroen Duindam
Faculty of Humanities
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Nicolette Mout
Faculty of Humanities
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Felicia Rosu
Faculty of Humanities
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Ariadne Schmidt
Faculty of Humanities
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Lionel Laborie
Faculty of Humanities
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Jacqueline Hylkema
Faculty Governance and Global Affairs
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Lauren Lauret
Faculty of Humanities
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Tessa de Boer
Faculty of Humanities
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Karwan Fatah-Black
Faculty of Humanities
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Mirjam de Baar
Faculty of Humanities
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Tommie van Wanrooij
Faculty of Humanities
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Mette Langbroek
Faculteit Archeologie
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Series: From Pixel to Caesar: Using Atlas.ti to discover the past in early digital games
Lecture
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Bart van der Boom
Faculty of Humanities
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Sophie van Romburgh
Faculty of Humanities
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Jan Wim Buisman
Faculty of Humanities
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Seventeenth-century Dutch were masters in fake news
LUC historian Jacqueline Hylkema unmasks forgeries from the early modern Dutch Republic in the research project "Mapping the Fake Republic".
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Nadine Akkerman appointed professor: 'Interdisciplinarity also strengthens the humanities'
Leiden University has a new professor. On 1 June Nadine Akkerman became Professor of Early Modern Literature and Culture, a position she feels is designed to help her help others.
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Marie Soressi
Faculteit Archeologie
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Manon van der Heijden
Faculty of Humanities
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Maartje Janse
Faculty of Humanities
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mat Immerzeel
Faculty of Humanities
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Jacques van der Vliet
Faculty of Humanities
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Guide dogs: anything but a modern invention
For a long time, even many researchers thought that guide dogs were a relatively modern invention. An accidental encounter with archival material showed university lecturer Krista Milne that guide dogs helped their blind owners as far back as the Middle Ages. Milne now has received an NWO XS grant to…
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Archaeologist Marie Soressi joins the discussion about the early use of bow-and-arrow technology in Europe
Nature News reported on the use of bow-and-arrow for hunting based on the research made on small points found in a 54,000-year-old cave site in southern France.
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Joost Augusteijn
Faculty of Humanities
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Eric Storm
Faculty of Humanities