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SUMMARY:Master class prof. dr. Anthony Bogues on the Radical Thought of Sylvia Wynter 
DESCRIPTION:On 7 December\, Prof. dr. Anthony Bogues (Brown University) will give a Master Class intended for PhD candidates and Research Master students on the radical thought of Sylvia Wynter. The Masterclass is organized by Prof. dr. Pepijn Brandon and the Graduate School of the Humanities\, and will take place at the VU\, from 14-17h in room Forum 4. \nAbout the Masterclass \nCaribbean writer and theorist Sylvia Wynter belongs to a tradition of radical Caribbean thought and from this tradition has been central in attempts to reread the figure of the human\, its significance\, and its meanings. Her work has become a key point of reference in debates on colonialism and its legacies. This master class will focus on two of her texts\, that will be made available to the participants: \n\n1492: A new world view\nOn How We Mistook the Map for the Territory \n\nHow to apply \nThe Master Class is open for PhD candidates and Research Master students. Those who wish to participate are asked to send a brief (1-2 pages) note to the VU Graduate School of Humanities\, graduate.school.fgw@vu.nl\, describing their PhD project or (intended) Master Thesis project. If you are already familiar with it\, please also include a few lines on the way your research topic connects to the themes of Sylvia Wynter’s work. Please send your applications before 1 December. The number of participants is limited to 15 persons\, who will be selected on a first-come\, first-serve basis. \nAbout prof. Anthony Bogues \nProfessor Bogues is Asa Messer Professor of Humanities and Critical Theory\, Professor of Africana Studies\, and director of the Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice at Brown University. He currently holds a guest professorship at the Vrije Universiteit and the International Institute of Social History\, where he works on a new biography of Sylvia Wynter.
URL:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/event/master-class-prof-dr-anthony-bogues-on-the-radical-thought-of-sylvia-wynter/
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SUMMARY:Congres Constantijn Huygens. Een leven in brieven
DESCRIPTION:Locatie: Aula Koninklijke Bibliotheek\, Den Haag \nHuygens Instituut\, NL-Lab\, KB | nationale bibliotheek van Nederland en Vrienden van de KB organiseren een congres ter gelegenheid van de voltooiing van het project Huygens’ Briefwisseling Online (resources.huygens.knaw.nl/briefwisselingconstantijnhuygens). \nMuziek\, kunst\, architectuur\, politiek\, wetenschap\, parfum\, nieuwe brieven en ontdekkingen. Met mooie verhalen over deze onderwerpen uit de briefwisseling van Constantijn Huygens\, verteld door gerenommeerde sprekers\, komen hij en zijn tijdgenoten met behulp van beeld\, geluid én geur tot leven op het congres ‘Constantijn Huygens. Een leven in brieven’. \nKosten (inclusief lunch en borrel): 20 euro; 15 euro voor personeel KB en KNAW en studenten. Inschrijving: vanaf 31 oktober via Eventbrite. Meer informatie\, of als u hulp nodig hebt met inschrijven of op een andere manier wilt betalen\, mailt u dan naar: ineke.huysman@huygens.knaw.nl \nProgramma \n10.00-10.15 uur: Inleiding door Jeroen Vandommele en Lieke van Deinsen (dagvoorzitter) \n10.15-11.15 uur: Huygens digitaal \n\nIneke Huysman en Ad Leerintveld\, ‘Terug naar de bronnen’. Ineke Huysman presenteert het project Huygens’ Briefwisseling Online. Ze geeft een overzicht van de opzet\, de inhoud en de mogelijkheden die het project biedt aan onderzoekers. Ad Leerintveld toont enkele voorbeelden van de winst van het project: meer informatie doordat de brieven volledig worden gepresenteerd en door de toevoeging van nieuw ontdekte brieven.\nDirk van Miert\, ‘Constantijn Huygens’ briefwisseling in Nederlandse collecties: een digitaal netwerkperspectief’. Wat kunnen we eigenlijk zeggen over de omvang en de reikwijdte van Constantijn Huygens’ correspondentie in relatie tot andere briefschrijvers uit zijn netwerk? We gaan op zoek naar het antwoord via de big data die we hebben verzameld over de netwerken van zijn tijdgenoten uit de Nederlandse Republiek.\nMiranda Lewis\, ‘Over the North Sea: Constantijn Huygens’s English contacts in Early Modern Letters Online’. The catalogue of Constantijn Huygens’s correspondence in Early Modern Letters Online provides the foundation for a cluster of ‘starter catalogues’ that will expand the ‘circles’ of his correspondents.\n\n11.45-12.45 uur: Nieuw onderzoek rondom Huygens \n\nJean-Marc van Tol\, ‘De rollen omgedraaid? De relatie tussen Constantijn Huygens en Johan de Witt’. Constantijn Huygens en Johan de Witt waren in veel opzichten elkaars tegenpolen. Onlangs doken twee brieven van Huygens aan de raadpensionaris op die inzicht geven in de manier waarop zij zich tot elkaar verhielden.\nGeeske Bisschop\, ‘Dat hi in d’crijch moet leeven en sterven’. Militaire patronage in de correspondentie van Constantijn Huygens’. Constantijn Huygens ontving als secretaris van de stadhouder honderden brieven met militaire verzoeken. Deze brieven geven inzicht in hoe de informele kant van militaire patronage werkte en welke strategieën militairen gebruikten om voorspraak te verkrijgen.\nWillemijn van Noord\, ‘Prinses Mary\, Constantijn Huygens en het Chinese lakscherm’. Twee jaar voor zijn dood schreef Huygens een brief aan Prinses Mary II Stuart (1662-1694)\, waarin hij beweerde een belangrijke boodschap van het Chinese volk voor haar te hebben. Recent onderzoek werpt nieuw licht op Huygens’ listige poging om Mary’s Chinese lakscherm te onderzoeken en te behouden.​\n\n13.45-14.45 uur: Huygens en wetenschap \n\nEric-Jan Bos\, ‘Wetenschap in de schaduw van wapens: Huygens als beschermheer van René Descartes’. Uit de briefwisseling die Huygens voerde met Descartes\, en over Descartes\, blijkt een grote en voortdurende belangstelling van de eerste secretaris van de Stadhouder voor de Franse wijsgeer en wetenschapper. Deze lezing belicht op welke manieren Huygens Descartes stimuleerde en beschermde\, en hoe de filosoof hem wederdiensten bewees.\nDirk van Delft\, ‘Hoe Constantijn Huygens Antoni van Leeuwenhoek vooruit hielp’. Antoni van Leeuwenhoeks microscopische waarnemingen hadden de warme belangstelling van Constantijn Huygens. Deze liefhebber van natuuronderzoek deed een goed woordje voor de ‘ongeletterde persoon’ uit Delft bij de Royal Society.\nIneke Huysman\, ‘Constantijn Huygens: amateur-parfumeur’. Dat de veelzijdige Constantijn Huygens zich ook bezighield met parfumerie is vrijwel onbekend. Toch heeft hij meer dan 150 recepten nagelaten\, die hij uitwisselde met zijn correspondenten. Een van die recepten\, getiteld ‘Rieckend water voor mijn moeder’\, is gereconstrueerd en opnieuw te ruiken.\n\n15.15-16.15 uur: Huygens en cultuur \n\nLea van der Vinde\, ‘Van dromen of grillen van schilders’ – Huygens’ correspondentie met kunstenaars’. In Huygens’ omvangrijke correspondentie vinden we diverse brieven van en aan kunstenaars – zijn correspondenten lopen uiteen van de grote Rembrandt van Rijn tot minder bekende meesters als Cornelis Vroom. Deze brieven geven een mooi inkijkje in de diplomatieke functie van schilderkunst\, maar ook in allerhande praktische aspecten rond kunstopdrachten.\nFrans Blom\, `Bouwen aan een beter Den Haag. Huygens’ architectuur in steen en op papier’. De voordracht belicht de rol van Constantijn Huygens in de ontwikkeling van de Haagse en Nederlandse architectuur. We kijken naar zijn bouwprojecten in en rond Den Haag\, en naar het gesprek over de nieuwe architectuur in gedichten en brieven.\nTimothy De Paepe\, ‘Een vriend bij vreugde\, een medicijn bij verdriet’. Huygens muzikale correspondentie met de familie Duarte’. Constantijn Huygens onderhield decennialang een hartelijke correspondentie met de Antwerpse juweliersfamilie Duarte. Muziek speelde daarin een centrale rol. De overgeleverde brieven vormen samen een uniek venster op het rijke (muziek)leven van beide families\, hun vriendennetwerk en de rol die muziek daarin speelde.\n\n16.15-16.45: Muzikale afsluiting \n\n\n\nLeonore van Sloten\, mezzosopraan en Willem Mook\, luit delen hun passie voor de kunst en geschiedenis van de Nederlandse Gouden Eeuw. Met hun brede achtergrond in de kunstgeschiedenis en de muziekwetenschap maken zij hun optredens tot meer dan een uitvoering van oude muziek. Het programma is samengesteld rond de muzikale ontwikkeling van Constantijn Huygens. De composities die hij liet uitgeven in de Pathodia sacra et profana vormen de kern van het repertoire\, maar het programma bevat tevens muziek van grote componisten met wie hij brieven uitwisselde.\n\nMeer informatie
URL:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/event/congres-constantijn-huygens-een-leven-in-brieven/
LOCATION:Aula Koninklijke Bibliotheek\, Den Haag
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221202
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SUMMARY:Deadline Application Master class prof. dr. Anthony Bogues on the Radical Thought of Sylvia Wynter 
DESCRIPTION:On 7 December\, Prof. dr. Anthony Bogues (Brown University) will give a Master Class intended for PhD candidates and Research Master students on the radical thought of Sylvia Wynter. The Masterclass is organized by Prof. dr. Pepijn Brandon and the Graduate School of the Humanities\, and will take place at the VU\, from 14-17h in room Forum 4. \nAbout the Masterclass \nCaribbean writer and theorist Sylvia Wynter belongs to a tradition of radical Caribbean thought and from this tradition has been central in attempts to reread the figure of the human\, its significance\, and its meanings. Her work has become a key point of reference in debates on colonialism and its legacies. This master class will focus on two of her texts\, that will be made available to the participants: \n\n1492: A new world view\nOn How We Mistook the Map for the Territory \n\nHow to apply \nThe Master Class is open for PhD candidates and Research Master students. Those who wish to participate are asked to send a brief (1-2 pages) note to the VU Graduate School of Humanities\, graduate.school.fgw@vu.nl\, describing their PhD project or (intended) Master Thesis project. If you are already familiar with it\, please also include a few lines on the way your research topic connects to the themes of Sylvia Wynter’s work. Please send your applications before 1 December. The number of participants is limited to 15 persons\, who will be selected on a first-come\, first-serve basis. \nAbout prof. Anthony Bogues \nProfessor Bogues is Asa Messer Professor of Humanities and Critical Theory\, Professor of Africana Studies\, and director of the Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice at Brown University. He currently holds a guest professorship at the Vrije Universiteit and the International Institute of Social History\, where he works on a new biography of Sylvia Wynter.
URL:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/event/deadline-application-master-class-prof-dr-anthony-bogues-on-the-radical-thought-of-sylvia-wynter/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221202
DTSTAMP:20260601T054918
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SUMMARY:Deadline Application Masterclass with Glenda Sluga and Benjamin Teitelbaum on Antiliberal internationalism
DESCRIPTION:On 12 January 2023\, a masterclass on Antiliberal Internationalism takes place. As part of the international conference ‘Antiliberal Internationalism in the (long) 20th Century: Beyond Left & Right?’\, organised by the universities of Groningen and Amsterdam\, we invite a selection of PhD students from the research school political history OPG to present their research projects related to the theme of antiliberal internationalism\, broadly defined\, and to discuss their findings with the renowned scholars Prof. Glenda Sluga (EUI/ Sidney) and Prof. Benjamin Teitelbaum (Colorado) in an informal setting. See the attached invitation for more information. \nIf you would like to participate\, please send a brief description (150-200 words) of your research project and its connection to the conference theme (attached) before Thursday 1 December to Matthijs Lok (m.m.lok@uva.nl).  \nMasterclass-with-Glenda-Sluga-and-Benjamin-Teitelbaum-on-Antiliberal-internationalism
URL:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/event/deadline-application-masterclass-with-glenda-sluga-and-benjamin-teitelbaum-on-antiliberal-internationalism/
CATEGORIES:Collaboration
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221124T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221124T173000
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CREATED:20221107T131616Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture Global Intellectual History ‘Cultivating Fraud: How Imperial Agents Harvested Anti-Ottoman Knowledge and its Consequences on the Islamic World’
DESCRIPTION:You are cordially invited to the second lecture of the Global Intellectual History seminar this fall\, which will take place at the University of Groningen on Thursday 24 November at 16.00. Dr. Isa Blumi (Stockholm University) will give a lecture entitled ‘Cultivating Fraud: How Imperial Agents Harvested Anti-Ottoman Knowledge and its Consequences on the Islamic World’. No registration is needed\, unless you want to participate online. In that case\, send an e-mail to: info@globalintellectualhistory.org. For more information\, see: https://globalintellectualhistory.org/.
URL:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/event/lecture-global-intellectual-history-cultivating-fraud-how-imperial-agents-harvested-anti-ottoman-knowledge-and-its-consequences-on-the-islamic-world/
CATEGORIES:External
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221120
DTSTAMP:20260601T054918
CREATED:20221107T131318Z
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SUMMARY:Nexus Conference on ‘The War and the Future’
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday 19 November 2022\, a diverse and inspiring group of internationally renowned thinkers\, artists\, academics and politicians will be taking the stage of the National Opera & Ballet in Amsterdam for the Nexus Conference 2022. The theme of this year’s conference is ‘The War and the Future’\, and revolves around questions such as: Why is our history scarred by wars? Can we imagine a time without war\, and what do we need to get there? What does the geopolitical future of Europe and of the world look like? Speakers include the American four-star admiral William Fallon\, Polish politician Radek Sikorski\, prizewinning Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai and contemporary thinkers such as Achille Mbembe\, Bruno Maçães\, Kishore Mahbubani and Lea Ypi. To find more information on the programme and to order tickets\, go to https://nexus-instituut.nl/en/activity/the-war-and-the-future (for English) or https://nexus-instituut.nl/activity/the-war-and-the-future (for Dutch).
URL:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/event/nexus-conference-on-the-war-and-the-future/
CATEGORIES:External
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221118T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221118T170000
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CREATED:20221107T131116Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger ‘King Frederick William I of Prussia and the History of Masculinity: Challenges of Biographical Writing’ (Utrecht Lectures in Political History)
DESCRIPTION:The Political History Section of Utrecht University’s Department of History and Art History organizes the Utrecht Lectures in Political History to give insight into the main themes in current political historical scholarship. The first lecture (18 November) is by Professor Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger on ‘King Frederick William I of Prussia and the History of Masculinity: Challenges of Biographical Writing’. For more information\, see the attachment.
URL:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/event/lecture-barbara-stollberg-rilinger-king-frederick-william-i-of-prussia-and-the-history-of-masculinity-challenges-of-biographical-writing-utrecht-lectures-in-political-history/
CATEGORIES:External
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221118T134500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221118T170000
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CREATED:20221019T122109Z
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SUMMARY:Crucial Concepts in Political History
DESCRIPTION:Supervisors: prof.dr. Annelien De Dijn (Utrecht University) and dr. Karin van Leeuwen (Maastricht University) \n\n\n\nDespite 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 of conceptual history\, many historians working on politics in practice are easily tempted to leave conceptual reflections entirely to these specialists. Yet\, it is hard to imagine research projects in political history that do not in one or another way engage with concepts such as power\, violence\, rule of law\, institutions\, identity\, colony\, democracy\, ideology\, representation etc. PhDs working on international topics\, like the history of international relations\, often do work with concepts\, often borrowed from the social sciences. In this tutorial\, we will briefly introduce you to the various ways in which both historians and social scientists deal with the challenge to define and/or reflect upon their central concepts\, and invite you to reflect upon the concepts central to your research project.
URL:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/event/crucial-concepts-in-political-history/
CATEGORIES:OPG/RSPH
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221118T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221118T133000
DTSTAMP:20260601T054918
CREATED:20221019T122815Z
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SUMMARY:Interdisciplinary Approaches
DESCRIPTION:Supervisors: dr. Iva Pesa (University of Groningen) and dr. Lorena de Vita (Utrecht University) \n\n\n\nThis 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 project contribute? We will look at relevant examples of interdisciplinarity in political history research\, for example\, political anthropology and political economy approach.
URL:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/event/interdisciplinary-approaches/
CATEGORIES:OPG/RSPH
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221116
DTSTAMP:20260601T054918
CREATED:20221107T130709Z
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SUMMARY:Deadline CfP ‘Gender in Human-Animal History’ Yearbook of Women’s History
DESCRIPTION:The Yearbook of Women’s History is looking for articles for their yearbook on ‘Gender in Human-Animal History’. Deadline for abstracts is 15 November 2022. For more information\, see the attachment.CFP Animals and Gender YWH 2023
URL:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/event/deadline-cfp-gender-in-human-animal-history-yearbook-of-womens-history/
CATEGORIES:External
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221108T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221213T150000
DTSTAMP:20260601T054918
CREATED:20221031T143135Z
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SUMMARY:RMA Course – What is political history?
DESCRIPTION:Supervisors: dr. Peter van Dam and dr. Jeroen van Zanten (both University of Amsterdam) \nWhat 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 of key concepts.  \nThe course will be held weekly from 13:00h until 15:00h.
URL:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/event/rma-course-what-is-political-history/
LOCATION:University of Amsterdam\, Oudemanhuispoort\, Room A 0.08
CATEGORIES:OPG/RSPH
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221104T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221104T154500
DTSTAMP:20260601T054918
CREATED:20221019T123151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221107T122850Z
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SUMMARY:Outreach and Communication
DESCRIPTION:Supervisor: prof.dr. Dirk Jan Wolffram (Groningen University) and dr. Adriejan van Veen (Radboud University Nijmegen)\nNB: This seminar takes place in Utrecht\n \n\n\n\nThis 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\, and journalism will provide information and share experiences on publishing a PhD thesis\, presenting scientific results for a larger audience\, and publishing in scientific journals.
URL:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/event/outreach-and-communication/
LOCATION:Universiteit Utrecht\, Drift 21
CATEGORIES:OPG/RSPH
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221028T131500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221028T170000
DTSTAMP:20260601T054918
CREATED:20221019T121835Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to the discipline: What is Political History?
DESCRIPTION:Supervisor: prof. dr. Ido de Haan (Utrecht University) \nIn 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\, it has become a vibrant study of the political as it manifests itself in a variety of places and a multiplicity of forms\, and is informed by various disciplines\, ranging from law and philosophy to political science and anthropology. In this tutorial\, we discuss reflections on the history of ‘the political’ and invite you to reflect on your use of the term\, how your research is a contribution to an interdisciplinary political history\, and how you account for processes like politicization and depoliticization.
URL:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/event/introduction-to-the-discipline-what-is-political-history/
LOCATION:Oudezijds Achterburgwal 185\, Amsterdam
CATEGORIES:OPG/RSPH
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220924
DTSTAMP:20260601T054918
CREATED:20220701T132119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221107T122354Z
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SUMMARY:RSPH Opening Academic Year
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URL:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/event/rsph-opening-academic-year/
CATEGORIES:OPG/RSPH
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220627
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220702
DTSTAMP:20260601T054918
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SUMMARY:Summer School: Bringing Politics Back In(to) … Environmental Studies
DESCRIPTION:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/bringing-politics-back-into-environmental-studies-2/
URL:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/event/summer-school-bringing-politics-back-into-environmental-studies/
LOCATION:Groningen
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220623
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220625
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CREATED:20220110T092759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220518T103905Z
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SUMMARY:International congress
DESCRIPTION:RSPH-APH conference: let’s meet again in 2025
URL:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/event/3856/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210925
DTSTAMP:20260601T054918
CREATED:20210604T071711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210604T071711Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Academisch Jaar
DESCRIPTION:Op 24 september a.s. vindt de opening van het academisch jaar van de OPG plaats. Nadere aankondiging volgt.
URL:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/event/opening-academisch-jaar-2/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210705T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210709T170000
DTSTAMP:20260601T054918
CREATED:20210317T090111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210317T090111Z
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SUMMARY:Summerschool: How to write the history of political ideologies? Neoliberalism as idea and practice
DESCRIPTION: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.
URL:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/event/summerschool-how-to-write-the-history-of-political-ideologies-neoliberalism-as-idea-and-practice/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210602T094500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210602T103000
DTSTAMP:20260601T054918
CREATED:20210521T123732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210521T123755Z
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SUMMARY:Promotie Miel Groten
DESCRIPTION:Zie: https://fgw.vu.nl/nl/nieuws-agenda/agenda/2021/apr-jun/02juni_mp-groten.aspx
URL:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/event/promotie-miel-groten/
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210520T111500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210520T121500
DTSTAMP:20260601T054918
CREATED:20210409T115749Z
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SUMMARY:Promotie Wouter Linmans
DESCRIPTION:Donderdag 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. \nPromotoren zijn: Henk te Velde\, Ben Schoenmaker en (co-promotor) Dennis Bos. \n 
URL:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/event/promotie-wouter-linmans/
LOCATION:tba
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210423T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210423T190000
DTSTAMP:20260601T054918
CREATED:20210331T082457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210331T082509Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar “The permanent crisis of democracy”
DESCRIPTION:23 April\, 4.30PM-7PM (CEST) / 10.30AM-1PM (EDT)\, online\nAn online webinar with Jens Hacke (Universität der Bundeswehr München)\, Martin Conway (Oxford University) and Nadia Urbinati (Columbia University) and junior researchers.\nThe Association for Political History\, in collaboration with the European Institute and the Queen Wilhelmina Chair for Dutch Studies (Columbia University\, NYC)\, the Netherlands Research School for Political History and the Department of History of Utrecht University\, organize a webinar on the permanent crisis of democracy. Registration and more information
URL:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/event/webinar-the-permanent-crisis-of-democracy/
CATEGORIES:Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210326T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210326T160000
DTSTAMP:20260601T054918
CREATED:20210219T122007Z
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SUMMARY:Rethinking repertoires: popular politics in the long nineteenth century
DESCRIPTION:Online seminar Research School Political History\, 26 March 2021\n\n\nRethinking repertoires: popular politics in the long nineteenth century\nOnline\, 26th of March\, at 2 p.m.\nThe 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 of food riots\, charivaris made way for demonstrations and tax rebellions left the stage for public meetings. In this seminar\, our aim is to see if Tilly’s riot-to-demonstration thesis can withstand recent trends in political history. These trends include the substitution a national for a more local\, or transnational perspective\, the focus on everyday history instead of major events\, and a broadening of our understanding of what it means to “act political”. \nAs such\, recent historical studies have made our picture of popular politics and protest repertoires richer and more diverse\, but also more disconnected than ever. This fragmentation begs the question if there is still a larger story to tell about the nature of “popular politics” in the nineteenth century. Our seminar wants to address this question by revisiting the work of the late Charles Tilly. In the first part\, two keynote speakers will introduce the theoretical stakes: Maartje Janse (Leiden University) and Katrina Navickas (University of Hertfordshire). In the second part\, researchers will present a few case studies to add some empirical flavor to the debate\, after which there will be a general discussion\, and a chance for reactions\, questions\, and reflections from the audience. \nThe meeting is designed to provide inspiration to beginning researchers and doctoral students as well as to seasoned academics. Research master students can write a 500 word report on the seminar\, to be published on the website of  the OPG. Writing a report is rewarded with 1 ECTS. \nOn behalf of the Research School Political History\, we warmly invite everyone to attend our online seminar on the 26th of March\, at 14 p.m. A Zoom-invitation will be provided after registration.  \nPlease register before 15 March 2020 by sending an email to bureau@onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl \nOrganizing committee. Jasper Bongers\, Martin Schoups\, Dirk Jan Wolffram \nTime table:  \n14.00-14.45       Keynotes and discussion \n– Katrina Navickas\, Revisiting the Politics of Contention and Charles Tilly’s methodologies in a Digital Humanities Age \n                             – Maartje Janse\, Expanding the repertoire: A transnational perspective \n14.45-15.00       Break \n15.00 -16.00      Presentations and panel discussion \n– Adriejan van Veen\, Repertoires of depoliticization\, 1800-1850 \n– Antoine Renglet\, Popular Violence toward Police Officers in Belgian Cities\, 1789-        1814 \n– Martin Schoups\, Taking the streets: repertoires of the crowd in urban space\, Antwerp\, 1884-1936. \nOrganizers and speakers \nJasper Bongers is a PhD candidate at the Open University. His research concerns the ways in which citizens have attempted to (co-)shape institutions of public health in the city of Utrecht\, 1850-2000.  \nDr. Maartje Janse is associate professor at Leiden University. She has published on the history of social movements and is currently working on a transnational study of the ‘invention’ of the pressure group in the decades between 1820 and 1840.  \nDr. Katrina Navickas is a reader in history at the University of Hertfordshire. She has published on the history of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century protest\, among others the monograph Protest and the Politics of Space and Place\, 1789-1848 (Manchester University Press\, 2015).  \nDr. Antoine Renglet is a post-doc researcher at Goethe University Frankfurt. He has published on the history of police forces and public order (18th-19th century)\, and is currently working on the history of urban policing in Napoleonic Europe.  \nMartin Schoups is a PhD candidate at Ghent University. His project examines street politics in the port city of Antwerp\, ca. 1880-1940. \nDr. Adriejan Van Veen is assistant professor at Radboud University Nijmegen. He has published on the history of political and societal organization and is currently working on the interlinked history of civil society and political culture in Dutch towns between 1780 and 1860.
URL:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/event/rethinking-repertoires-popular-politics-in-the-long-nineteenth-century/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210323T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210323T173000
DTSTAMP:20260601T054918
CREATED:20210217T110313Z
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SUMMARY:Masterclass Frank Biess
DESCRIPTION:German Angst. Fear and Democracy in the Federal Republic of Germany\n23 March 2021\, 4-5.30 PM (ECT) (online)\nOpen to research master students\, PhD candidates\, postdocs and invited researchers \nThe 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 masterclass\, we will survey new approaches to postwar history\, informed by recent interdisciplinary insights generated by the field of emotion studies. Starting point for the discussion is the new book by Frank Biess (UC San Diego)\, German Angst. Fear and Democracy in the Federal Republic of Germany (OUP 2020). \nIn this book\, Biess analyses how in West Germany\, fear and anxiety both undermined democracy and stabilized it. By taking seriously postwar Germans’ uncertainties about the future\, this study challenges dominant linear and teleological narratives of postwar West German ‘success’\, while it also transcends the dichotomy of ‘reason’ and ’emotion’. Fear and anxiety were not exclusively irrational and dysfunctional\, but sensitized postwar Germans to the dangers of an authoritarian transformation\, and they also served as emotional engines of new social movements\, including the environmental and peace movements. German Angst also provides an original analysis of the emotional basis of right-wing populism in Germany today\, and it explores the possibilities of a democratic politics of emotion. \nFrank Biess is Professor of History at the University of California-San Diego. He previously published  Homecomings: Returning POWs and the Legacies of Defeat in Postwar Germany (Princeton UP\, 2006) as well as a series of edited volumes and articles. A German version of German Angst was published in 2019 as Die Republik der Angst\, Eine andere Geschichte der Bundesrepublik. His main research has focused on the post-1945 period with an emphasis on memory\, emotions\, gender\, and political cultures. His new project explores the interwar Weimar Republic as a one of the first postcolonial states. \nThe master class is open to Research Master Students\, PHDs\, postdocs\, and invited researchers. RMA and PhD students affiliated to RSPH and DIA have priority. RMA students who prepare a one-page written question based on the readings receive 1 credit. If you wish to do so\, please contact the convenor Ido de Haan (i.dehaan@uu.nl)  \nProgram\n16.00 Introduction – Ido de Haan (UU)\n16.05 Introduction to the theme of the masterclass – Frank Biess\n16.25 Two PhD presentations followed by comments from Biess – Benjamin Hirschfeld (DIA/UvA)\, Annelotte Janse (RSPH/UU)\n16.50 General discussion\, based on questions from and to students \nRegistration\nParticipants need to register at bureau@onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl before March 18 2021 and will receive a link to the meeting. \nReadings:\nFrank Biess\, German Angst: Fear and Democracy in the Federal Republic of Germany (Oxford 2020) and the special issue New Narratives for the History of the Federal Republic of Germany\, Central European History 52 (2019). Readings will be provided upon registration. \nThe Masterclass will be followed by the Amsterdam German Studies Lecture  “New visions of German history” by Frank Biess (see below for more details).  \nPlease note that you have to register with https://spui25.nl/ to be able to attend the lecture. \nThe Duitsland Instituut Amsterdam in collaboration with the Research School for Political History\, the Goethe Institute Amsterdam and Spui25 announces the Amsterdam German Studies Lecture \n“New visions of German history” \nby Frank Biess (Professor of History at UC-San Diego) \n23 March 2021\, 6-7.15 PM (ECT) (online) \nIn a special issue of Central European History\, Frank Biess\, together with Astrid Eckert\, pleads for new narratives for the history of the Federal Republic of Germany. Too often\, German postwar history has been depicted as a success story of a country which eventually arrived in the fold of Western liberalism. Coming from the darkest decades\, the Federal Republic developed into a stable democracy adhering Western values\, attitudes and customs. Historians tend to describe German postwar society as ‘too good to be true’. Biess and Eckert stress the vulnerability of this discourse of Westernization. Uncertainty about the future of Western-style modernity makes it necessary to rethink the history of the Federal Republic and to question its success stories. How does pollution fit into the narrative of the economic miracle of the 1950s? What is the place of women in the gendered myth of 1968\, often misleadingly explained as a clash between Nazi fathers and their antifascists sons? And how do immigrants relate to holocaust memory\, or is holocaust memory used to exclude immigrants from German memory culture? The cesura of 1989-1990 underline the need for a new narrative which moves away from ill-defined concepts of Western modernity. The post-1989 period can no longer function as just an epilogue of the postwar years. In his lecture\, Frank Biess will elaborate on the need for new syntheses of German postwar history. \nFrank Biess is Professor of History at the University of California-San Diego. His main research has focused on the post-1945 period with an emphasis on memory\, emotions\, gender\, and political cultures. He previously published Homecomings: Returning POWs and the Legacies of Defeat in Postwar Germany (Princeton UP\, 2006) as well as a series of edited volumes and articles. He recently also edited the special issue ‘New Narratives for the History of the Federal Republic of Germany’\, Central European History 52 (2019) A German version of German Angst was published in 2019 as Die Republik der Angst. Eine andere Geschichte der Bundesrepublik. His new project explores the interwar Weimar Republic as a one of the first postcolonial states. \nProgram \n18.00 Introduction and chair – Hanco Jürgens (DIA/UvA)\n18.05 Frank Biess on new visions on German history\n18.30 Comments Natalie Scholz (UvA)\, Jacco Pekelder (UU) and Moritz Föllmer (UvA)\n18.50 General discussion \nOpen to general public. \nRegistration via https://spui25.nl \n  \n 
URL:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/event/masterclass-frank-biess/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210312T121500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210312T141500
DTSTAMP:20260601T054918
CREATED:20210219T123957Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop applied history
DESCRIPTION:The 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. \nThe 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 Couperus (RUG) and dr. Harm Kaal (RU). \nParticipants need to register at bureau@onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl before 6 March 2021. \nIn her introductory talk professor De Graaf will reflect on the various roles of historians in public debate and commissioned research projects\, based on recent experiences with commissioned work herself\, for example in the committee for Intercountry Adoption. Which skills and insights do historians bring to the table? Where to draw the line between (applied) historical research and policy recommendations or political interpretations? This will be followed by a plenary discussion about how students see their own role as historians outside of academia and in the public sphere. The discussion will be guided by prepared statements. The final part of our interactive workshop is dedicated to a discussion of applied history\, again based on students’ prepared notes. \nAssignment 1: the public historian outside of academia \nThe current climate of polarized public debate prompts a reflection on how you\, as a historian\, want to position yourself in this\, being informed by academic (historical) knowledge and skills. A historian’s presence in the public sphere might be subsumed under a range of “registers” or “personae”. One can take an activist\, political and critical stance based on one’s expertise\, stick to a more reflective scholarly persona stressing one’s role as an academic historian\, become actively involved in commissioned research and related policy discussions or reach out to the broader public by popularizing historical research. Which of these (or other) registers or personae would you prefer and why? In all of these cases academic historians find themselves in a context in which they have to negotiate and/or cross the boundaries between “academia” and “the world beyond”. Which risks are involved in taking a more public role (by engaging with public debate in (digital) media\, be it by writing op-ed\, by joining a policy council or publishing a popular article\, among others) and how do you see yourself dealing with those risks? \nWrite a short statement (no more than 1 A4) in preparation for the discussions during the workshop in which you reflect on these questions. For inspiration\, one could browse through the Twitter timeline or op-eds of historians like Mary Beard\, Niall Ferguson\, Leo Lucassen\, Beatrice de Graaf\, Karwan Fatah-Black\, Geerten Waling\, Olivette Otele\, Anton Jäger\, Henry Rousso\, Simon Schama\, Timothy Snyder\, Dipesh Chakrabarty\, Barbara Engelking\, Samuel Moyn and many more. \nAssignment 2: applied history \nIn Belgium and the Netherlands applied history (finally) seems to be finding its momentum. Leuven-based historians recently initiated Corvus Historical Consultancy and in the Netherlands historians across Dutch universities supported an ‘applied history manifesto’ (in Dutch) published in NRC-Handelsblad in May 2020. Recently\, Utrecht University launched the Klimaat Helpdesk for which historians have provided instrumental input. In 2019\, Dutch historians launched an academic journal dedicated to applied history published by Brill. Historians in the Low Countries are drawing inspiration from examples in the USA and Britain\, among others. In the USA the Belfer Center at Harvard University is leading the way (Allison & Ferguson\, 2016)\, in Britain back in 2002 Cambridge historians founded the historyandpolicy.org platform. Moreover\, academic historians have become accustomed to writing ‘knowledge utilisation paragraphs’ as part of their applications for NWO and FWO funding. This workshop helps you to position yourself in this context and make the case for the added value of the skills\, knowledge and insights you\, as a historian and expert\, bring to the table. \nBased on the reading for this workshop\, we ask you to write a short paper (800-1000 words) in which you discuss the following questions. \n\nhow could I bring the results of my historical research to bear on contemporary problems and challenges?\nwho would my target audience/public be and how could I reach them?\nwhich skills\, knowledge and insights do I as a historian bring in?\nand how do I convince others of the value of these skills\, knowledge insights?\nin what terms can I best articulate the societal impact of my findings (e.g. knowledge application\, contribute (contextual) understanding\, provide a new perspective)?\n\nPlease send both assignments to h.kaal@let.ru.nl and s.couperus@rug.nl by Tuesday 9 March. \nRequirements and credits \n1 EC: Preparing assignments and presentations for the workshop; active participation in the discussion. \nLiterature \nAllison\, Graham & Niall Ferguson (2016). Applied history manifesto \nhttps://www.belfercenter.org/project/applied-history-project#!manifesto \nCorvus (2021). Applied History. A Corvus Working Definition \nhttps://b2077f0f-b24a-4bee-818b-d2930e3cd6dd.filesusr.com/ugd/f76873_05f0043595af478682ec757635418916.pdf \nCrowcroft\, Robert (2018). The Case for Applied History. Can the study of the past really help us to understand the present?\, History Today  68:9. \nhttps://www.historytoday.com/archive/feature/case-applied-history \nGuldi\, J.\, & D. Armitage (2014). Introduction. In: Guldi & Armitage\, The History Manifesto. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press\, pp. 1-13. \nhttps://www.cambridge.org/core/books/history-manifesto/introduction/2B0F7EA5D852C49CB8B9838123B67B12 \nMukharji\, A.\, & R. Zeckhauser(2019). Bound to Happen: Explanation Bias in Historical Analysis\, Journal of Applied History 1:1-2\, pp. 5-27. \nhttps://doi.org/10.1163/25895893-00101002 \nin Dutch: \n\nhttps://www.uu.nl/nieuws/adoptie-onderzoek-laat-zien-rol-van-historici-onmisbaar-in-overheidsonderzoeken\nSee also this forum\, with a range of fascinating contributions to the Applied History manifesto that was launched in the NRC Handelsblad\, https://www.historici.nl/manifest-pas-toe-doe-mee-applied-history-in-theorie-en-praktijk/
URL:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/event/workshop-applied-history/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210203T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210203T110000
DTSTAMP:20260601T054918
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SUMMARY:RSPH Masterclass with Glenda Sluga
DESCRIPTION: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. \nIn this Masterclass\, prof. Glenda Sluga will present her upcoming book Inventing an International Order after the Napoleonic Wars (Princeton University Press). Participants will receive two chapters that will be discussed with prof. Sluga. A selection of PhD students and other scholars will be given an opportunity to present the way their own research relates to the work of prof. Sluga in a short position paper. \nProf. dr. Glenda Anna Sluga is an Australian historian who has contributed significantly to the history of internationalism\, nationalism\, diplomacy\, immigration\, and gender\, in Europe and Australia. She is Professor of International History at the University of Sydney. Currently she is Professor of International History and Capitalism at the European University Institute in Italy\, where she is Director of the European Research Council Project ECOINT and Joint Chair of the Department of History and Civilization and the Robert Schumann Centre for Advanced Studies. \nSupervisor of the Masterclass is prof. dr. Annelien de Dijn (Utrecht University). She is Professor of Modern Political History and chair of the Political History Department at Utrecht University. \nParticipation in Master classes is not obligatory\, yet when registered\, all participants are expected to come prepared and to have read the literature. Participation is rewarded with 1 EC when you have prepared a position paper (1000 words) and a short presentation of your comments or questions on the theme of the master class.  \nRegistration\nParticipants need to register at bureau@onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl before January 28\, 2021. After we have received your registration we will send you two chapters of the new book by prof. Sluga\, as well as a Zoom link for the Masterclass. \nDeadline submission position paper and questions: 1 February 2021 \nPlease submit paper and questions to bureau@onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl\, amrdedijn@gmail.com and d.j.wolffram@rug.nl
URL:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/event/rsph-masterclass-with-glenda-sluga/
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210202T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210202T110000
DTSTAMP:20260601T054918
CREATED:20210120T132650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210120T132742Z
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SUMMARY:Public lecture by Glenda Sluga (The University of Sydney/European University Institute)
DESCRIPTION:“Women and the History of International Thinking”\n\n\nDATE: 2 FEBRUARY 2021\, 9-11AM\nPLACE: ONLINE – REGISTER BY SENDING AN EMAIL TO: AMRDEDIJN@GMAIL.COM\nAbstract \nOver 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 representativeness that transcend the default national parameters of this sub-field. In my lecture\, I want to invite into these historiographical developments the place of women\, and a specific international framing of ideas and their agents.  My aim is to outline a history of European “International Thinking” from the turn of the 19th century to the mid-20th century\, with women at its centre. I argue that the history of women and international thinking requires us to expand not only where\, but who and what counts in intellectual history. \nBiography \nGlenda Sluga is an Australian historian who has contributed significantly to the history of internationalism\, nationalism\, diplomacy\, immigration\, and gender\, in Europe\, Britain\, France\, Italy\, Yugoslavia\, and Australia. \nShe is a Professor of International History and Capitalism at the European University Institute\, in Italy\, where she is Director of the European Research Council Project ECOINT and Joint Chair of the Department of History and Civilization and the Robert Schumann Centre for Advanced Studies. She is on secondment from her post as Professor of International History at the University of Sydney.
URL:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/event/public-lecture-by-glenda-sluga-the-university-of-sydney-european-university-institute/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210129T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210129T160000
DTSTAMP:20260601T054918
CREATED:20210120T131906Z
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SUMMARY:OPG Seminar professional development
DESCRIPTION:OPG Seminar professional development\n \nInstructors: Prof.dr. Dirk Jan Wolffram\, Dr. Hanneke Hoekstra RU Groningen\nDate and Time: Friday\, January 29\, 2021\, 1-4 PM\nMode: Zoom meeting \nFor 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\, theories and concepts\, and methods and techniques as well as science communication and professional development. \nActive participation in\, and contribution to the organization of a seminar is mandatory for 3rd year PhDs\, attendance and participation is open for all PhDs and RMA-students. PhD-students attend at least 5 seminars in the course of their program. \nAims\nScience communication and professional development \nRequirements and credits  \n\nPhD-students attend at least 5 seminars in the course of their program. This participation is not rewarded with credits\nReport: students can write a 500 word report on the seminar\, to be published on the website of the OPG. Writing a report is rewarded with 1 EC.\n\nRegistration\nParticipants need to register at bureau@onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl. There is a limit of 15 participants; third year PhD-students have priority. After registering\, you will receive a Zoom link.  \nPreparation \nRead: \n\nhttps://www.theguardian.com/higher-education-network/2015/feb/01/applying-for-a-postdoc-job-here-are-18-tips-for-a-successful-application\nhttps://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-07652-y (Why A Postdoc May Not Advance Your Career)\nhttps://beyondprof.com/walking-away-from-academia-when-it-was-your-dream-job/\nWelk gras is groener. Persoonlijke verhalen van gepromoveerden over hun loopbanen binnen en buiten de wetenschap (PDF provided upon registration)\nDiscover the information needed to write a successful Veni-application. What are your findings?\n\nWrite  \n\nYour CV\nA (mock) motivation for a job application. Both documents should be send to the moderators of the seminar two days prior to the seminar via: J.Hoekstra@rug.nl\n\nOutline seminar: Academia: should I stay or go? \n13:00-13.15       Science as Vocation? Introduction by Prof.dr. Dirk Jan Wolffram \n13.15-13.35       Laurien Crump: ‘How to gain a Veni Grant’ \n13.35-13.50       Discussion and Questions \nBreak \n14.00-14.20       Erie Tanja:  From Political History to Policy Making. The Blessings of  A Career Outside Academia \n14.20-14.35       Discussion and Questions \n14.45- 15.00      Margit van der Steen\, ‘Careers of OPG Alumni’ \n15.00-15.15       Questions \n15.15-15.45       How to Communicate Your Political Expertise as an Asset for Future Positions: CV/Letter/Social Media/Blog \n15.45-16.00       Round up \nInformation: bureau@onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl
URL:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/event/opg-seminar-professional-development/
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SUMMARY:OPG Workshop Interdisciplinary Approaches to Political History
DESCRIPTION:Instructors: Christian Wicke and Iva Peša\nDate and Time: Monday\, 16 November 2020\, 13.00-17.00\, Zoom meeting \nThe 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 and links with topical issues and practical applications are elaborated. PhD students learn to present their project in front of a forum of experts and discuss key choices in their research design. \nAims \n\nDisciplinarity and interdisciplinarity\nMethods and techniques\nCommunication\nProfessional Development\n\nOrganization \nA workshop is a one-day meeting\, focused on practical training and interactive learning\, based on the input and research interests of the participants. Preparation consists of practical assignments related to the individual research project of the PhD-students. \nSpecific topics may change\, depending on the expertise of the workshop conveners and requests of the PhD-students. Topics for the workshops are proposed to the director of studies and supervised by the Workshop Committee. \nRegistration \nParticipants need to register at bureau@onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl before 28 October. There is a limit of 15 participants; second year PhD-students have priority. After registering\, you will receive a zoomlink and the readings. \nRequirements and credits \n\n1 EC: Preparing assignments and presentations for the workshop; active participation in the discussion.\n\n\nWorkshop Interdisciplinary Approaches  \nThis 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-project contribute? This meeting will particularly be inspired by approaches from the social sciences and social history. We will engage with how to write political history ‘from below’ as well as the challenges of writing political histories of non-Western localities and topics. We will look at relevant examples of interdisciplinarity in political history research\, for example political anthropology\, political economy and political ecology approaches. \nFor this meeting\, you should read (in advance): \n\nEdward Wang\, ‘Toward a Multidirectional Future of Historiography: Globality\, Interdisciplinarity\, and Posthumanity’\, History and Theory 59\, 2 (2020)\, 283-302.\nJenny Wustenberg\, ‘Civil Society Activism\, Memory Politics and Democracy’\, Civil Society and Memory in Postwar Germany (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press\, 2017)\, 1-31.\n\n  \nPreparation \n\nBased on the required readings\, think of the different disciplines the authors consult and/or practice\, before you present your findings during the workshop. Which comments or criticisms do you have on the texts?\nWrite a one-page reflection\, explaining which methods and approaches from other disciplines have inspired your own PhD research\, why and how. Which challenges are you facing in adopting interdisciplinary approaches? Please submit this to pesa@rug.nl and c.wicke@uu.nl by Monday\, 9 November.\n\n  \nOutline workshop \n13:00-13.15       Introduction by Christian Wicke and Iva Peša and explanation of the workshop aims. \n13.15-13.45       Short discussion of readings (Wang and Wustenberg). \n– 5 min break – \n13:50-14.15       Teams of 2 (max 3) students interview each other on the interdisciplinary nature of their theses. Maximum 10 minutes per person. The one-pagers will be circulated in advance. \n14.15-15.15       Interviewers present the research of their interviewees. 3-4 minutes per person. \n– 15 min break – \n15.30-16.25       Christian Wicke will briefly talk about different ideas of interdisciplinarity\, and give examples of his own work\, where more than just history was used. Iva Peša will subsequently give an introduction to ‘political ecology’. Thereafter\, we will discuss the statement: Interdisciplinarity should be part of all political history writing. Explain why or why not\, and also think about the difficulties of interdisciplinarity. \n– 5 min break – \n16.30-17.00       Final discussion: What could be fruitful future avenues for interdisciplinarity in political history? Can you think of any good examples? \n  \nInformation: bureau@onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl
URL:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/event/opg-workshop-interdisciplinary-approaches-to-political-history/
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SUMMARY:OPG Seminar Science Outreach and Communication
DESCRIPTION:Instructors: Adriejan van Veen (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen) and Dirk Jan Wolffram (RU Groningen)\nDate and Time: Friday\, 30 October 2020\, 1-5 PM. Online meeting \nSeminars\nThe 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 professional development. \nThis 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\, and journalism will provide information and share experiences on publishing a PhD-thesis\, presenting scientific results for a larger audience\, and publishing in scientific journals. \nActive participation in\, and contribution to the organisation of a seminar is mandatory for 3rd year PhDs\, attendance and participation is open for all PhDs and RMA-students. PhD-students attend at least 5 seminars in the course of their program. \nAims\nScience communication and professional development. \nRequirements and credits  \n\nPhD-students attend at least 5 seminars in the course of their program. This participation is not rewarded with credits\nReport: students can write a 500 word report on the seminar\, to be published on the website of the OPG. Writing a report is rewarded with 1 EC.\n\n  \nRegistration\nParticipants need to register at bureau@onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl before 9 October. There is a limit of 15 participants; third year PhD-students have priority. After registering\, you will receive a Zoom link.  \nPreparation \nWrite \n\ntwo versions of a one-page abstract of your thesis: one aiming at an audience of professionals\, one for a broader public.\na table of contents of your thesis.\n\nOutline seminar \n13:00-13.15       Introduction by Adriejan van Veen and Dirk Jan Wolffram \n13.15-14.45       Publishing your thesis \nThe publisher: Anja van Leusden (Verloren\, AUP): publishing your PhD-thesis (to be confirmed) \nThe author: Lauren Lauret (University of Leiden): publishing a commercial edition of your thesis \n15.00-16.45       Outreach \nLeonard Ornstein (journalist and professional publisher): presenting your thesis for a large audience \nDirk Jan Wolffram (editor in chief\, BMGN/LCHR): publishing spin-off of your thesis in journals \n16.45-17.00       Round up \n  \nInformation: bureau@onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl
URL:https://onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl/event/opg-seminar-science-outreach-and-communication/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20201023T150000
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Advanced Research Methods and Techniques
DESCRIPTION:Workshop in which 2nd-year PhD students reflect on the methodological choices that they have made with Carla Hoetink and Liesbeth van de Grift\nWhen: 23 October\, 15:00-17:00\, online\n \nWe 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 ‘What exactly am I doing and how can that be justified?’ \nYou have now entered the second year of your PhD trajectory and will have obtained a clearer view of the research aims and objectives that you are pursuing in your respective projects. You will most likely have made sharper choices with respect to the concepts from which you work\, the period on which you intend to focus\, the primary sources that you will study – some perhaps more consciously so than others. We will use this workshop as an opportunity to take stock of these choices and the ways in which they can be justified with an eye to the research questions that you pose. Is this indeed the way to go if you want to find an answer to this particular research question? What are the limitations and challenges of your chosen method and approach? Are alternatives thinkable and how would you justify your not-using them? \nWe ask you to prepare a concise and structured report (1-2 pages) in which you describe how you will operationalize your research question. What are the choices (in terms of conceptual/theoretical framework\, approach\, source corpus\, periodization\, geographical scope…) that you have made and why? What are the possible implications of these choices for the results of your research project? Have you considered alternatives as well and why have you decided to dismiss them? What choices do you still need to make and what do you need to be able to make them (this workshop may prove of help!)? \nPlease send your essay to c.hoetink@let.ru.nl and l.vandegrift@uu.nl by Tuesday 20 October. We will use the essays as a basis to prepare the group work and plenary discussions. During the workshop\, you will have the opportunity to reflect on your choices and engage in a discussion about their validity and feasibility with your peers. \nTimetable  \n15.00   Opening and introduction to the programme 2020-2021 by Dirk Jan Wolffram/Margit van der Steen \n15.15   Choosing your methods – introduction and discussion by Carla Hoetink and Liesbeth van de Grift \n15.35    Start of group work \n16.00    Break \n16.15    Continuation of group work \n16.45    Where are we at? Plenary discussion about the possibilities\, challenges and limitations of your chosen methods \n  \nInformation:  bureau@onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl \nParticipants need to register at bureau@onderzoekschoolpolitiekegeschiedenis.nl before 21 October. After registering\, you will receive a zoomlink (or other online video conference tool). \nLecturers  \n\n Carla Hoetink is assistant professor of Political History at Radboud University Nijmegen\nDr Liesbeth van de Grift is associate professor of International History at Utrecht University\n\n  \n 
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