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RMA Thematic course ‘Key Concepts in Cultural History’

Course description

This course is meant to help (post)graduate students grasp the position of cultural history as a field in the humanities/social sciences. The course will offer an overview of the main concepts and theoretical approaches used in cultural history. Taking the approach of philosophy of science, it also includes attention to the application of several important theoretical perspectives, e.g. historical anthropology, postmodernism, post-colonialism, and Science and Technology Studies. Thus it underlines the importance of the cultural, linguistic, performative, bodily and material turns in (cultural) history. We will read theoretical texts and articles in which these theories are applied to themes from cultural history.

Course set-up

This course is primarily aimed at RMA students, but PhD candidates are welcome too. Each week one theoretical approach will be discussed, including essential concepts and criticism. Students will apply these theories and concepts to their own research projects if possible. Each session will last three hours: in the first part we will critically discuss the texts and the second part of the class will be devoted to exploring how students can work with these theories in their own research.

Course dates

All sessions will be in Utrecht, exact locations tbs

  • Monday 16 November 2026, 13:00-17:00
  • Monday 23 November 2026, 13:00-17:00
  • Monday 30 November 2026, 13:00-17:00
  • Monday 7 December 2026, 13:00-17:00
  • Monday 14 December 2026, 13:00-17:00
  • Monday 11 January 2027, 13:00-17:00

Deadline final paper: 31 January 2027

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