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Inaugural lecture professor Harm Kaal
Professor of Applied History at the Faculty of Arts, Radboud University, will give an inaugural lecture (in Dutch) on Friday, May 23, 2025 at 03.45 p.m.
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Lecture: Prof Dr Maria Berbara on colonial maps Brazil
In this lecture, Berbara shows how 16th- and 17th-century maps and prints depicted Brazil as an island of plenty.
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Loyal to the People, the Enemy and the Country
How did Dutch administrators deal with their day-to-day duties during the Second World War? During this lecture, researchers of the Political History department will discuss how the occupation changed the lives of authorities.
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Keynote “Controlling Contagion: Epidemics and Institutions from Plague to Covid”
In this keynote lecture, Prof. Sheilagh Ogilvie will explain how societies have historically managed epidemics through various social institutions, highlighting the need for a balanced, cooperative approach.
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How did we lift the burden? Infectious Disease Mortality in the Western and Non-Western World (1800-now)
Mortality from infectious diseases dropped since the 19th century due to hygiene, nutrition, and policies. Trends varied by region and time. A call for papers invites research on this transition.
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Art Histories in Dialogue: Women in Art History
On Wednesday 28 May 2025 at 5:00 PM, we are delighted to welcome the chairs of the Women of the Rijksmuseum project: Laurien van der Werff and Marion Anker.
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ReMaking Identity
The symposium "ReMaking Identity" will feature lectures and a roundtable discussion on the topic of identity in the humanities, organized by students of the Research Master's Programme in Historical, Literary and Cultural Studies.
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SIG-ROLE Seminar
From 25 - 27 June 2025, the SIG-ROLE Seminar will take place at Radboud University.
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Exhibition "Indigenous Liberators"
The exhibition ‘Indigenous Liberators: Native American, First Nations and Métis soldiers and the Liberation of the Netherlands’, developed by dr Mathilde Roza, takes place from 2 May to 30 November 2025 at the Groesbeek Freedom Museum.
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ESDG seminar: Ruben Peeters
This seminar is part of the monthly seminars of the section Economic, Social and Demographic History of the Department of History.
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ESDG workshop: Mariska Kortie (Uitgeverij De Bezige Bij)
This seminar is part of the monthly seminars of the section Economic, Social and Demographic History of the Department of History.
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SOIL
This exhibition explores how soil, often hidden by urban development, can help us rethink our relationship with the natural world by viewing it as a web of connections rather than a resource to exploit.