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    Grotius Centre contributes to ICC ASP Expert Discussion on Effectiveness and Efficiency
    
On 24 November 2015, Prof. Carsten Stahn participated as external expert in a special plenary session of the Assembly of States Parties on the efficiency and effectiveness of Court proceedings, chaired by the co-chairs of the Study Group on Governance of the Assembly.
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    Worlds full of signs: ancient Greek divination in context
    
    
This monograph by dr. Kim Beerden compares Greek divination to divinatory practices in Neo-Assyrian Mesopotamia and Republican Rome.
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    The Discovery of El Greco: The Nationalization of Culture Versus the Rise of Modern Art (1860-1915)
    
    
The Discovery of El Greco: The Nationalization of Culture Versus the Rise of Modern Art (1860-1915)
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    Primitivism and architectural theory
    
    
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    Karin NijenhuisAfrican Studies Centre
c.t.nijenhuis@asc.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 7377
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    Andrew GawthorpeFaculty of Humanities
a.j.gawthorpe@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 1740
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    Stijn Bussels appointed professor of Art History pre-1800
        
    
On 1 November, Stijn Bussels assumed his role as professor of Art History, especially before 1800 at Leiden University. The chair is located at the Leiden University Centre for the Arts in Society (LUCAS).
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    On the margins. Crime, gender and migration in early modern Frankfurt am Main, 1600-1800
    
    
The central aim is to systematically study differences in crime patterns and social control between migrants and non-migrants in early modern Frankfurt am Main.
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    Eric CezneAfrican Studies Centre
e.m.cezne@asc.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272727
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    The idea of the primitive hut
    
    
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    The building as book as a new origin of architecture
    
    
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    Ayşegül Keskin Çolak’a Armağan Tarih ve Edebiyat Yazıları [Essays of History and Literature in Memory of Ayşegül Keskin Çolak]
    
    
Despite not focusing on a particular theme, the academic contributions in this book include essays of history and literature ranging from the Middle Ages to 1970s, from Europe and America to the Ottoman Empire and Turkey.
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    Coping With the Gods
    
    
Inspired by a critical reconsideration of current monolithic approaches to the study of Greek religion, this book argues that ancient Greeks displayed a disquieting capacity to validate two (or more) dissonant, if not contradictory, representations of the divine world in a complementary rather than…
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    Profile 6. Developing a parcel based historical GIS of the Netherlands
    
    
Historical geo data are gaining in importance. Provided that they are exactly geo referenced, they can be stored into a GIS and thus be combined with all kinds of maps (topographical, pedological, etc.) and datasets. This makes it possible to analyze historical developments in space and time on a detailed…
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    Crime and gender in Bologna, 1600-1796
    
    
The central aim is examining gender differences in recorded crime, particularly in relation to interpersonal violence, in early modern Bologna.
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    Democratization and political terrorism: The formation and destruction of the two-party system in the Red River Valley of Louisiana, 1865-1868
    
    
The project examines the political conflict in the Red River Valley of Louisiana between the majority-black Republican Party and the overwhelmingly white Democratic Party by studying the composition and actions of each party.
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    Migration and Mobility in the Early Roman Empire
    
    
Migration and Mobility in the Early Roman Empire by Luuk de Ligt and Laurens E. Tacoma (Eds.)
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    Repertorium van de Stadsrechten in Nederland
    
    
Systematisch geordend naslagwerk voor alle stadsrechten in Nederland
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    Exhibition looks at turbulent history of Njord rowing club
        
    
Antique wooden oars, hard-fought medals and iconic photos from rowing history. An exhibition at Oude UB spotlights key figures and moments from the 145-year history of Njord Royal Student Rowing Club.
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    Henk BlezerFaculty of Humanities
h.w.a.blezer@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 70 800 9950
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    Cities of Roman Asia Minor
    
    
The main research objective is to map the cities of Roman Asia Minor in terms of location, size, urban amenities and juridical status, with the specific aim to understand the reasons how this urban settlement pattern arose.
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    Peter KopICLON
p.m.g.m.kop@iclon.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5273470
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    Maja VodopivecFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
m.vodopivec@luc.leidenuniv.nl | +31 70 800 9472
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    Camilla MarracciniFaculty of Humanities
c.marraccini@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271646
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    Felix Ameka: ‘Multilingualism is the answer to many problems’
        
    
A new challenge for Felix Ameka. The senior lecturer at the Centre for Linguistics has been appointed professor by special appointment of Ethnolinguistic Vitality and Diversity in the World. ‘I am looking forward to promoting ethnolinguistic diversity and vitality.’
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    Putting the history of squatting in Leiden on the map
        
    
When you think of squatting, the picture that comes to mind is of young people occupying derelict buildings in big cities. Leiden also has a history of squatting, and that history is very diverse.
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    Civic Continuities in an Age of Revolutionary Change, c.1750–1850
    
    
This open access book explores the role of continuity in political processes and practices during the Age of Revolutions.
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    State, Society, and Labour in Iran, 1906-1941: A Social History of Iranian Industrialization and Labour with Reference to the Textile Industry
    
    
Serhan Afacan defended his thesis on 23 June 2015
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    So long, Gravensteen: ‘History dripped off the walls’
        
    
Historic and iconic yet expensive and cold. It’s with mixed feelings that the university is leaving the Gravensteen building, which dates back to the 12th century. How was it to work and study in this former Leiden prison?
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    From socialism via anti-imperialism to nationalism
    
    
This dissertation explores how domestic political power struggles in Greece and Turkey during the Cold War engaged with the ongoing conflict in Cyprus and aims to demonstrate how socialist parties in Greece and Turkey struggled with the concept of the “nation” in battling for power and political positioning…
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    Cosmopolis
    
    
Cosmopolis seeks to explore the transnational and cultural dimensions of intra-Eurasian encounters through Dutch sources.
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    ‘Plastic politics’: how ideological debate was supplanted by abstract jargon
        
    
Over the course of the 20th century, politicians increasingly came to rely on experts. Their language was peppered with terms like ‘policy pathways’ and ‘evaluation frameworks’. This made debates more abstract and less ideological.
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    Leiden University Institute for History ranks #29 in QS ranking 2015
        
    
This year, the Leiden University Institute for History ranks #29 in the QS World University Rankings by Subject. With this, the institute ranks as the second best in The Netherlands for the subject History.
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    The Unification of the Mediterranean World 400 BC - 400 AD
    
    
The Leiden Ancient History specialization concentrates on the study of the economies, societies and cultures of the large empires of the Graeco-Roman world, starting with the empires of Alexander the Great and his successors. The appearance of these empires led to the development of an interaction network…
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    Michiel van Groesen new Professor of Maritime History at Leiden University
        
    
As of 1 September 2015, Michiel van Groesen is Professor of Maritime History at Leiden University. He succeeds Professor Henk den Heijer, who retired and gave his farewell lecture at 25 September. Den Heijer held the chair from 2010 to 2015. Before coming to Leiden Van Groesen worked as Associate Professor…
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    Africa reconsidered
    
    
If you follow the western media, you are likely to think of ‘Africa’ as the continent of origin of desperate migrants, a continent of hunger and disease and a breeding ground for international terrorism. But if you want to see the bigger picture, you should look no further than the African Studies scholars…
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    Freedom and the Fifth Commandment. Catholic priests and political violence in Ireland, 1919-21
    
    
A new paperback edition of Brian Heffernan's book Freedom and the Fifth Commandment. Catholic priests and political violence in Ireland, 1919-21 was published by Manchester University Press in September 2016.
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    Fransiskus WidiyarsoFaculty of Humanities
f.x.widiyarso@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272171
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    The Kolyvan-Voskresensk Plants and the Russian Integration of Southern Siberia, 1725-1783
    
    
How were the Russians, under early modern conditions, able to incorporate this distant, undeveloped and, because frequent nomadic attacks, dangerous territory? And what role did the Kolyvan-Voskresensk plants play in this process?
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    Diederik SmitFaculty of Humanities
d.e.j.smit@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2705
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    Roos StolkerFaculty of Humanities
r.stolker@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 1646
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    William Michael SchmidliFaculty of Humanities
w.m.schmidli@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2341
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    André GerritsFaculty of Humanities
a.w.m.gerrits@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5271646
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    At the Hinge of the Nomadic and Sedentary Worlds: A Multi-disciplinary approach
    
    
Episode 1: The Golden Horde in a Global Perspective: Imperial Strategies. This project intends to challenge the conventional way of considering the nomadic state organizations and the role of Nomads in world history.
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    Cities of the Roman Near East
    
    
The main objective of this research is to map out the cities of the Roman Near East in the imperial period, with a focus on location, city size and urban features, in order to study the form the urban system and its levels of integration.
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    "If I deserve it, it should be paid to me": A social history of labour in the Iranian oil industry 1951-1973
    
    
Maral Jefroudi defended her thesis on 11 October 2017
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    New professor of Medieval History Philippe Buc: 'I am just like a shepherd'
        
    
A shepherd, but also a comparativist and historian with very broad interests. That is how Professor Philippe Buc describes himself. As of 1 August 2021, he will hold the chair of professor of Medieval History at the university. In an introductory interview, Buc introduces himself, his research and his…
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    Cattle, rather than geometric shapes, determine how the Hamar see the world
        
    
Sara Petrollino, a university lecturer in linguistics, strongly believes that language influences the way we see the world. An NWO Open Competition (XS) grant will enable her to test this hypothesis among the Ethiopian Hamar people. ‘The idea that everyone thinks in geometric shapes is culturally de…
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    Memorial stone points to turbulent history of Indonesian students
        
    
A new memorial stone on the facade of a student house in the Hugo de Grootstraat is a reminder of the dozens of Indonesian students who studied in Leiden before and during the Second World War. Some of them were active in the Resistance, which cost a number of them their lives.
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    Professorial Families in German-speaking Europe, 1860-1930
    
    
How was the Scholarly Self cultivated in professorial families of the humanities, in German-speaking Europe between 1860 and 1930?