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Masterclass ‘Decolonizing Feminist Futures: What kind of economies do we want?’ by Dr Gisela Carrasco-Miró – register before 20 Dec. 2024

On 14 January 2025 the Netherlands Research School of Gender Studies (NOG) is organising a masterclass with Dr. Gisela Carrasco-Miró (Escola Massana, Autonomous University of Barcelona) on the topic of ‘Decolonizing Feminist Futures: What kind of economies do we want?’ Please note that this masterclass is closely related to the book talk ‘Decolonizing Feminist Economics:…

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Book Talk ‘Decolonizing Feminist Economics: Possibilities for Just Futures’ – register before 20 Dec. 2024

On 13 January 2025 the Netherlands Research School of Gender Studies (NOG) is organising a book talk with Dr Gisela Carrasco-Miró (Escola Massana, Autonomous University of Barcelona) on Gisela’s forthcoming publication Decolonizing Feminist Economics: Possibilities for Just Futures (Bristol University Press, March 2025). What are the power dynamics of what we are theorizing as feminist…

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3 Student-assistenten project ‘Seven Frontiers’ (IISG) – deadline 19 januari 2025

~ because of  required proficiency in Dutch only ~ Het IISG zoekt in het kader van het onderzoeksproject SevenFrontiers per 1 maart 2025 3 student-assistenten. De werkzaamheden zijn onderdeel van lopend onderzoeksproject ‘The Global South in the Age of Early Industrial Capitalism: Commodity Frontiers and Social Transformations (1816-1870)’. Het wordt gefinancierd vanuit een ERC Advanced…

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Inaugural lecture Professor Matthias van Rossum

On 24 January 2025 Posthumus fellow and Posthumus course coordinator Matthias van Rossum will deliver his inaugural lecture as Professor by special appointment Global Histories of Labour and Colonialism at Radboud University. Matthias was appointed on 1 February 2024 to this special chair, jointly established by Radboud University and the International Institute of Social History….

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NWO XS Grant awarded to Posthumus fellow Swantje Falcke

The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has awarded Dr Swantje Falcke, Posthumus fellow, currently affiliated with the Department of History at Utrecht University, an XS Grant for the project ‘Environmental change and migration patterns in the Netherlands: A long term view’. Swantje’s project investigates the long-term relationship between environmental change and migration in the Netherlands from…

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Successful PhD Defence Posthumus alumna Charris De Smet

On 10 December 2024 Posthumus alumna Charris De Smet successfully defended her PhD thesis ‘Framing French costumers into citizens. A comparative discourse analysis of debates on luxury and consumption in French parliament and the press in the age of revolution (1789-1848)’ at the University of Antwerp. Promotors were Professor Ilja Van Damme and Professor Marnix…

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Introducing Foraging: a podcast in environmental humanities

The FORAGENCY project has developed a side-project called ‘Foraging. A Podcast in Environmental Humanities’. Its first season consists in in-depth interviews with four historians and anthropologists. The podcasts will be made available via the FORAGENCY website, Apple podcasts and Spotify. The first episodes scheduled concern: Episode 1.01. Diogo De Carvhalo Cabral on history beyond the…

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