Introduction to the discipline: What is Political History?

Oudezijds Achterburgwal 185, Amsterdam

Supervisor: prof. dr. Ido de Haan (Utrecht University) In this tutorial, we will discuss the very general, yet at the same time crucial question ‘what is political history?’ The discipline of political history has changed quite dramatically in the last couple of decades. From a well-established, yet also rather stuffy history of national political institutions, more »

Outreach and Communication

Universiteit Utrecht, Drift 21

Supervisor: prof.dr. Dirk Jan Wolffram (Groningen University) and dr. Adriejan van Veen (Radboud University Nijmegen) NB: This seminar takes place in Utrecht This seminar is dedicated to the science outreach and communication – vis-à-vis both academia and the public at large – of the individual PhD projects of the participants. Invited speakers from academia, publishing, more »

RMA Course – What is political history?

University of Amsterdam, Oudemanhuispoort, Room A 0.08

Supervisors: dr. Peter van Dam and dr. Jeroen van Zanten (both University of Amsterdam) What is political history? Among historians and social scientists definitions of and approaches to political history have diverged immensely. In this course, students explore approaches relevant to the history of politics and discuss the conceptualization of political history and the use more »

Interdisciplinary Approaches

Supervisors: dr. Iva Pesa (University of Groningen) and dr. Lorena de Vita (Utrecht University) This Workshop looks beyond the limits of the discipline of political history. How do/can other scientific disciplines inspire and inform political history research? Which debates outside the confines of political history are of interest, and to which debates can your PhD more »

Crucial Concepts in Political History

Supervisors: prof.dr. Annelien De Dijn (Utrecht University) and dr. Karin van Leeuwen (Maastricht University) Despite their crucial importance for defining a subject, concepts often receive only little attention in historical research projects. While the lessons on conceptual change learnt from scholars such as Koselleck and Skinner have resulted in the establishment of an entire subfield more »

Tutorial Sources

Supervisor: Dr. Marijke van Faassen (Huygens Institute) The increasing use of digital techniques for researching both analogue and digital texts, archival sources and data clouds requires a new research methodology in which traditional knowledge is closely interwoven with digital skills. In this tutorial, an interdisciplinary team of political historians and information scientists will use case more »

Workshop Internationalization

Supervisor: prof.dr. Jacco Pekelder (Zentrum für Niederlande-Studien, Münster) Please note: this two-day Workshop takes place in Münster (Germany) and will include a social program As a professional historian, you will have to present your research both in national and international print and at conferences. You will also want to be able to organize (international) seminars more »