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David van Oeveren MA

Utrecht University The limes, the boundary of the Roman Empire, played a crucial role in the bordering, ordering, and othering of various European imagined communities in the nineteenth century. In my research I will investigate the evolving imagination of the Roman...

Frank van Doorn MA

The Jews of North Brabant, 1930-1945 Tilburg University Promotor(es): Prof. dr. Arnoud-Jan Bijsterveld en prof. dr. John Gelissen Project start date: June 2020 This research contributes to the construction of scientifically grounded historical explanations for the...

Adieyatna Fajri MA

From Violence to Resilience: The Sites, Objects and Memories of Daendels’ Demolition of the Surosowan Royal Palace of Banten University of Groningen/NIOD Supervisor(s): Prof.dr Martijn Eickhoff, Prof. Daan Raemaekers On November 16th 1808, the execution report of the...

Eline Verburg MA

Etruscans for All. The perception and reception of the Etruscans in 18th- and 19th-century Northwestern Europe University of Amsterdam Supervisor(s): Prof. Dr. Marijke Gnade, Dr. M.H.E. Mirjam Hoijtink In her multidisciplinary research, Eline dives into the reception...

Ezra Engelsberg MA

On Stage, in the World: Identity and Community in Jewish-German Theatre, 1800-1871 University of Amsterdam/Duitsland Instituut Amsterdam Promotor(es): Prof. Dr. I.E. Zwiep & Prof. Dr. A.J.J. Nijhuis The historiography of German-Jewish belles-lettres in the earlier...