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Huizinga Instituut

Netherlands Research School for Cultural History
The Huizinga Institute is the Dutch National Research School for Cultural History. We provide interuniversity education for PhD candidates and RMA students, and serve as a national forum for the discipline.

Cultural History Agenda & Calls

Towards New Horizons of Scholarly Publishing: National Meeting – 5-6 February 2026

The academic publishing system has arrived at an impasse. Our universities continue to funnel money towards profit-driven commercial publishers, that obtain revenues higher than any… read more

AMResearch Conference 2026

Our first annual research conference aims to bring together different researchers from various disciplines to strengthen and build on the Amsterdam Museum research network. The… read more

Seminar Antonia Weiss: Sprouting pasts. A counterhistory of urban gardening in Amsterdam, ca. 1970-present (CHS)

In this Cultural History seminar, Antonia Weiss (Wageningen University) sketches a counterhistory of urban gardening in Amsterdam from 1970 onwards. By looking at the obscured history of gardening amongst… read more

News

PhD/RMA Writing Sessions – February 2026

  The PhD/RMA council will be hosting new writing sessions in February. Doing research can be quite isolating. Our writing sessions are open to all… read more

Call: Organise a Huizinga Institute activity (e.g. masterclass, workshop) on ReMa/PhD level – DL: 1 March 2026

The Huizinga Institute offers Research Master students and PhD candidates, as well as senior members, the opportunity to organise a masterclass, workshop, or other activity… read more

Selma Leydesdorff (1949-2025)

The Huizinga Institute mourns the passing of our respected colleague professor Selma Leydesdorff (1949-2025). Selma was actively involved in the development of women’s history and… read more

Upcoming HI Courses & Events

PhD Core Course 1: Positioning and designing your research

Prof Arnoud Visser, Utrecht University

RMA Thematic course: ‘Uses of History’

Dr David de Boer, Radboud University Nijmegen

Cultural Historian’s Toolbox (PhD Core Course 2): Oral History and Cultural Memory

Dr Barbara Henkes, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
Dr Dienke Hondius, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Dr Marloes Hülsken, Radboud University Nijmegen
Dr Norah Karrouche, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Dr Susan Hogervorst, Open University of the Netherlands

RMA Thematic course: ‘Writing Environmental History in the Anthropocene’

Prof Peter van Dam, University of Amsterdam

Propose an activity

Each year, the curriculum of the Huizinga Institute is enriched with several masterclasses and workshops. The Huizinga Institute relies on the input of its members – senior members, RMA students and PhD candidates – for designing and organising these events. We always welcome proposals and have funding available for selected plans. Proposed activities may take on different forms, such as a research seminar with (international) experts or a more practice-oriented workshop in the (work)field, and may be aimed at any subdiscipline in the broad cultural historical field.