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Posthumus Conference 2026 (Amsterdam, 21-22 May 2026) – registration open now!
The N.W. Posthumus Institute is happy to welcome you at the Posthumus Conference 2026, to be held on 21 and 22 May 2026 at the International Institute of Social History (IISG/IISH) in Amsterdam. This year’s theme will be ‘Global Capitalism’. The conference will be hosted by the IISH team under the guidance of Professor Ulbe…
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Book workshop (Leiden, 4 June 2026) – deadline applications 1 May 2026
On 4 June 2026, the N.W. Posthumus Institute, organises a book workshop, to be led by initiator Viola Müller, postdoc researcher and lecturer within the Economic and Environmental History Group at Wageningen UR. Aim of the workshop This workshop aims to bring together a community of researchers struggling with similar issues, e.g. writing for a…
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Call for papers 2026 Special Issue Journal for the History of Environment and Society – deadline 31 August 2026
The editorial board of the Journal for the History of Environment and Society (JHES), among whom a large number of Posthumus fellows, invites submissions for its 2026 Special Issue, dedicated to exploring the role of the Low Countries as both a place and an actor in global environmental history. Welcomed are contributions that illuminate how…
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Successful PhD Defence Posthumus alumna Alessandra De Mulder
On 27 March 2026, Posthumus alumna Alessandra De Mulder (University of Antwerp) successfully defended the thesis ‘Embedding a consumer revolution: Shifting values in the language of London auction advertisements, c. 1730-1830’ at the FelixArchief in Antwerp. Supervisors were Professor Bruno Blondé and Professor Ilja Van Damme (both University of Antwerp. Alessandra’s dissertation examines the emergence…
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Call for participants Summer School ‘Tensions of Europe 2026’ (Dordrecht, 6-7 July 2026) – deadline 15 April 2026
The Tensions of Europe Early Career Scholars Network welcomes applications from both PhDs and Postdocs for the Summer School ‘Tensions of Europe 2026’ on 6-7 July 2026, which is organised in connection to the XII Tensions of Europe Conference ‘The meaning of the past in sustainable futures’, which will be held on the next days…
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PhD position DISMANTLE research project on medieval representations of disability (Leiden University) – deadline 15 April 2026
Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society (LUCAS) invites applications for a PhD position on medieval representations of disability within the project DISMANTLE (1.0 fte, 4 years / 0.8 fte, 5 years). The project DISMANTLE is a new NWO VIDI-funded research project that aims to gather a corpus of hundreds of medieval literary and…
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3 PhD positions ECOLENT research project on on biodiversity in Northern Europe during the Late Middle Ages (Ghent University) – deadline 31 March 2026
The Department of History at Ghent University is looking for three PhD students (four years) to do interdisciplinary research on biodiversity in Northern Europe during the Late Middle Ages (15-16th centuries) as part of the ERC research team ECOLENT. The ERC-funded project Ecological Entanglements and Biodiversity in Late Medieval Northern Europe, 1400-1600 (ECOLENT) develops a…
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Call for papers Conference ‘Households as Coercive Labour Regimes II’ (Bonn, 15-17 Jan 2027) – deadline 15 April 2026
On 15 and 16 January 2027, the international coe ‘Households as Coercive Labour Regimes II’ will be jointly organised by the Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies (BCDSS) of the University of Bonn and the International Institute of Social History (IISH). Organisers of this event are Stephan Conermann (BCDSS) and Posthumus fellows Ulbe Bosma…
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Valedictory lecture Professor Marlou Schrover
On 6 March 2026, Professor Marlou Schrover, who has been a member of the N.W. Posthumus Institute from the very start, delivered her valedictory lecture at Leiden University, titled Verleden, heden en toekomst: hoe we het verleden kunnen gebruiken om het hedendaagse migratiedebat en -beleid te begrijpen, en bij te sturen. With her retirement, Marlou…
Read moreJunior Onderzoeker / Inventarisator online kenniscentrum (Nationaal Slavernijmuseum; 3 maanden) – deadline 6 april 2026
~ because of required proficiency in Dutch only ~ Het Nationaal Slavernijmuseum bouwt aan een digitaal kennis platform dat mensen in staat stelt om dat verleden zelf te onderzoeken – laagdrempelig, toegankelijk en eerlijk. Hiervoor zoekt het museum een junior onderzoeker / inventarisator voor een periode van 3 maanden. De onderzoeker / inventarisator brengt in…
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