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Janna Coomans bij hoofdrolspelers 2025 RTV Utrecht
~ because of scope in Dutch only ~ Janna Coomans, coördinator van het onderzoeksnetwerk ‘Economy and Society of the Pre-industrial Low Countries in Comparative Perspective’van het N..W. Posthumus Instituut, behoort volgens RTV Utrecht tot ‘de hoofdrolspelers van 2025’ in Utrecht in verband met haar publicatie ‘Dievenland’, waarvoor Janna de Libris Geschiedenisprijs 2025 ontving. Naar aanleiding…
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Save the date: Valedictory lecture Professor Marlou Schrover
On 6 March 2026, Professor Marlou Schrover, longstanding board member of the N.W. Posthumus Institute, will deliver her valedictory lecture at Leiden University. More details will follow in due time, but those who want to attend this lecture in person, should already register via the registration form. The lecture will also be streamed via the…
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Administratieve en logistieke teamondersteuner (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam) – deadline 15 januari 2026
~ because of scope and required proficiency in Dutch only ~ De onderzoeksgroep Social Enterprises & Institutions for Collective Action en kennisplatform CollectieveKracht.eu, beide verbonden aan de Rotterdam School of Management van de Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, zoekt een administratieve en logistieke teamondersteuner. De administratieve en logistieke teamondersteuner levert een belangrijke bijdrage aan het vergroten van…
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PhD candidate in Governance and Legal History of Water Quality (Tilburg University) – deadline 27 February 2026
The Department of Public Law and Governance of Tilburg University is looking for a PhD candidate in Governance and Legal History of Water Quality. The PhD candidate will examine what today’s governance of water quality can learn from early modern cities. By tracing how civic communities once organised and enforced measures to protect water resources,…
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KNHG publishes updated version ‘Professional standards for historians’
The KNHG (Koninklijk Nederlands Historisch Genootschap [transl. Royal Dutch Historical Society]) recently updated the already existing Dutch version of the code of ethics for historians, titled Normen voor historici. An English version is now also available. This code of ethics is intended to establish unwritten and existing standards for historians and can serve as a…
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Call for papers Dag van de Nieuwste Geschiedenis – Journée de l’Histoire Contemporaine 2026 – deadline 1 Feb 2026
The Belgische Vereniging voor Nieuwste Geschiedenis – Association belge d’Histoire contemporaine BVNG-ABHC and the University of Antwerp call for papers for the 2026 edition of the Dag van de Nieuwste Geschiedenis – Journée de l’Histoire Contemporaine, to be held on 29 April 2026 at the City Campus (Hof van Liere) of the University of Antwerp….
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Change of Coordinator Research Network ‘Life-Courses, Family and Labour
Because Evelien Walhout has accepted another position, her place as coordinator of the Research Network ‘Life-courses, Family, and Labour’ will be taken by Mayra Murkens. Mayra Murkens obtained a PhD from Maastricht University on the thesis ‘Unequal pathways to the grave?’, which focused on the decline of infectious diseases among various social groups in Maastricht…
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New edition TSEG – The Low Countries Journal of Social and Economic History out now!
Issue 3 of TSEG – The Low Countries Journal of Social and Economic History is out now! In this issue, you will find a variety of themes: JaapJan van Zwieten, PhD at VU Amsterdam, about the privilege of pre-loading in Amsterdam, which . gave members of the Amsterdam skippers’ guilds the first right to take…
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TSEG -The Low Countries Journal of Social and Economic History Essay Prize – deadline 1 February 2026
Through the Essay Prize, worth 500 euros, the TSEG – The Low Countries Journal of Social and Economic History challenges young researchers to demonstrate whether economic and social history can contribute to solving current social issues, and if so, how. Many of the major debates of our time, such as climate change, pandemics, inequality or…
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National Meeting ‘Towards New Horizons of Scholarly Publishing’
On 5 and 6 February 2026, Radboud University will host the National Meeting ‘Towards New Horizons of Scholarly Publishing’. Goal of this event is to bring researchers together who care about the future of the academic publishing system and are motivated to make a positive change. Participants will explore what Diamond Open Access (DOA, a fully open publishing model where…
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