Public lecture by Glenda Sluga (The University of Sydney/European University Institute)
“Women and the History of International Thinking” DATE: 2 FEBRUARY 2021, 9-11AM PLACE: ONLINE – REGISTER BY SENDING AN EMAIL TO: AMRDEDIJN@GMAIL.COM Abstract Over the last few decades, historians have reshaped the spatial and conceptual contours of intellectual history. In particular, the prospect of a global intellectual history has provoked reflection on methods and questions of more »
RSPH Masterclass with Glenda Sluga
The Research School Political History (RSPH) offers Masterclasses by prominent political historians. Masterclasses are open to RMA and PhD students, and affiliated members of the OPG; others can attend on invitation only. In this Masterclass, prof. Glenda Sluga will present her upcoming book Inventing an International Order after the Napoleonic Wars (Princeton University Press). Participants will receive more »
Workshop applied history
onlineThe Research School Political History offers a workshop on applied history, especially for students in the second year of their PhD, but other students and research masters may apply as well. The workshop will take place online on Friday 12 March 2021, 12.15-14.15 and will be hosted by prof.dr. Beatrice de Graaf (UU), dr. Stefan more »
Masterclass Frank Biess
onlineGerman Angst. Fear and Democracy in the Federal Republic of Germany 23 March 2021, 4-5.30 PM (ECT) (online) Open to research master students, PhD candidates, postdocs and invited researchers The Research School for Political History and the Duitsland Instituut Amsterdam invite you for a masterclass with Frank Biess (Professor of History at UC-San Diego). In this more »
Rethinking repertoires: popular politics in the long nineteenth century
Online seminar Research School Political History, 26 March 2021 Rethinking repertoires: popular politics in the long nineteenth century Online, 26th of March, at 2 p.m. The inspiration of this seminar is Charles Tilly’s work on protest repertoires. According to his work, repertoires of popular protest changed fundamentally along the nineteenth century. Strikes took the place more »
Webinar “The permanent crisis of democracy”
23 April, 4.30PM-7PM (CEST) / 10.30AM-1PM (EDT), online An online webinar with Jens Hacke (Universität der Bundeswehr München), Martin Conway (Oxford University) and Nadia Urbinati (Columbia University) and junior researchers. The Association for Political History, in collaboration with the European Institute and the Queen Wilhelmina Chair for Dutch Studies (Columbia University, NYC), the Netherlands Research more »
Promotie Wouter Linmans
tbaDonderdag 20 mei, om 11:15 uur, zal Wouter Linmans zijn proefschrift verdedigen (en de presentatie van het boek) 'De oorlog van morgen. De Nederlandse beeldvorming van een volgende oorlog 1918-1940', aan de Universiteit Leiden. Promotoren zijn: Henk te Velde, Ben Schoenmaker en (co-promotor) Dennis Bos.
Promotie Miel Groten
Zie: https://fgw.vu.nl/nl/nieuws-agenda/agenda/2021/apr-jun/02juni_mp-groten.aspx
Summerschool: How to write the history of political ideologies? Neoliberalism as idea and practice
In this summer school, we will discuss how to study the history of ideologies: how are they formulated by philosophers, intellectuals, politicians, or scientific experts? Amsterdam or Utrecht, 5-9 July 2021, Supervisor prof. dr. Ido de Haan). More information and how to register.
Opening Academisch Jaar
Op 24 september a.s. vindt de opening van het academisch jaar van de OPG plaats. Nadere aankondiging volgt.