Evenementen archief

A Linked, Usable Collection: het verbinden van informatie door het gebruik van metadata

14 May 2024 16:00

In deze lezing vertellen Ivo Zandhuis en Richard Zijdeman over de volgende stappen in het meer toegankelijk en bruikbaar maken van informatie over archieven, boeken, collecties en onderzoeksdata en hoe deze informatie  met elkaar verbonden kan worden.

Labour migration past and present

12 April 2024 00:00

The Center for the History of Migrants (CGM) organizes its annual study day in cooperation with the Center for Migration Law in Nijmegen and is looking for call for presentations.

Migrant nurses

Lecture Cassandra Mark-Thiesen: Re-viewing early postindependence history journals from Africa

9 April 2024 16:00

In the 1960s and 1970s, amid the optimism of decolonisation, new and 'reinvented' history journals, now largely under African leadership, were at the heart of scholarly and social renewal.

Presidential Elections in Russia: Past, Present, Putin

13 March 2024 20:00

17 March Putin is scheduled to be elected president of the Russian Federation for yet another six years in office, in spite of launching a devastating war against Ukraine and letting oppositional politician Alexei Navalny die in prison.

Lecture Harriet Zurndorfer is cancelled

12 March 2024 16:00

Unfortunately, due to illness the lecture Human Trafficking and Piracy in Early Modern East Asia: Maritime Challenges to the Ming Dynasty Economy, 1370–1565 is cancelled. 

Palestine in Focus - Boycotts: their role in addressing historical injustices

6 March 2024 16:00

Part I of the series Palestine in Focus discusses the role of boycotts in addressing historical injustices. 

Mapping Civil Resistance in Modern and Contemporary Iran

1 March 2024 15:30

Nonviolent civil resistance has occurred in various forms and by different social actors, women, youth or intellectuals, throughout modern and contemporary Iranian history.

‘Bad and Old’: The Rise and Fall of Popular Painting Ownership in Amsterdam, 1630-1780

13 February 2024 16:00

Why did paintings go out of fashion after the end of the Dutch Golden Age? Was the dramatic decline in output a result of reduced purchasing power or rather of changing tastes?

Communist Women Activists around the World

9 January 2024 16:00

Lecture by Francisca de Haan about her recently published Palgrave Handbook of Communist Women Activists around the World.

 

The Gift: How Objects of Prestige Shaped the Atlantic Slave Trade and Colonialism

12 December 2023 15:30 - 12 December 2023 17:00

On 12 December Ana Lucia Araujo will talk about The Gift: How Objects of Prestige Shaped the Atlantic Slave Trade and Colonialism. 

Body Politics, Experience and Resistance. Slavery and Dependency in Cape Town during the 18th Century

14 November 2023 16:00 - 14 November 2023 18:00

Recent research on slavery endorses the body as a central field of interest. The project of Eva Marie Lehner takes this as a starting point.

Households as Coercive Labour Regimes

2 November 2023 09:00 - 3 November 2023 20:00

International Conference on 2-3 November 2023, by the Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies (University of Bonn), and the International Institute of Social History.