Cancelled: Spring Conference for PhD candidates
Universiteit Utrecht, Drift 21Cancellation Spring Conference 2020 Beste allen, Met veel enthousiasme hebben wij de Spring Conference 2020 van de Onderzoekschool Politieke Geschiedenis onder de noemer Work in Progress: power and politics from a historical perspective georganiseerd. Wij verheugden ons zeer op twee dagen van keynotes, paper panels, poster presentations en workshops, op 23 en 24 april. Maar more »
Cancelled, to be rescheduled: Research Seminar “Rethinking repertoires: how ordinary people conducted politics in the nineteenth century”
University of GhentUnfortunately, we will also have to reschedule the Seminar Rethinking repertoires. More information will follow. All best, RSPH Rethinking repertoires: how ordinary people conducted politics in the nineteenth century. Our seminar on 19th century popular politics and the ways in which ordinary people could shape the world around them is now open for registration. more »
Summer School
P.J. Vethgebouw 0.06; Nonnensteeg 3; LeidenThe Summer School New approaches to the history of nationalism of the Research School Political History, will take place online, participants are informed. Registration is closed. Topic Nations are ‘imagined communities’ that are constructed through ‘invented traditions’. Based on the classical studies by Benedict Anderson, Eric Hobsbawm and Ernest Gellner, this still is the dominant more »
Opening Meeting OPG
tba“Nutzen und Nachteil” revisited: what’s the use of Applied History? Webinar and debate on the opening of the new academic year of the Research School Political History with Ido de Haan, Irène Herrmann, Harm Kaal, Jelle van Lottum and Catrien Santing. 25 September 2020, 3-4.15 PM We warmly invite you for the digital opening meeting more »
Workshop: Advanced Research Methods and Techniques
onlineWorkshop in which 2nd-year PhD students reflect on the methodological choices that they have made with Carla Hoetink and Liesbeth van de Grift When: 23 October, 15:00-17:00, online We warmly invite you to the first event in the RSPH workshop series. After an introduction to this year’s programme, we will engage with the existential question more »
OPG Seminar Science Outreach and Communication
Instructors: Adriejan van Veen (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) and Dirk Jan Wolffram (RU Groningen) Date and Time: Friday, 30 October 2020, 1-5 PM. Online meeting Seminars The seminars in year 3 are devoted to the individual application and assessment of disciplinarity and interdisciplinarity, theories and concepts, and methods and techniques as well as science communication and more »
OPG Workshop Interdisciplinary Approaches to Political History
Instructors: Christian Wicke and Iva Peša Date and Time: Monday, 16 November 2020, 13.00-17.00, Zoom meeting The national research school for political history OPG offers Workshops for 2nd year PhD students. The workshops are an advanced follow up on the tutorials. Based on the PhD projects of the participants, interdisciplinarity and advanced methodology is explored more »
OPG Seminar professional development
ZoomOPG Seminar professional development Instructors: Prof.dr. Dirk Jan Wolffram, Dr. Hanneke Hoekstra RU Groningen Date and Time: Friday, January 29, 2021, 1-4 PM Mode: Zoom meeting For PhD students in their third year: Science communication and professional development. The seminars in year 3 are devoted to the individual application and assessment of disciplinarity and interdisciplinarity, more »
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 »