903 search results for “ancient economie” in the Staff website
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Age checks need to respect children's rights
A variety of age checks are required, both in order to protect children and to ensure that they can participate online, a new study funded by the European Commission finds. The article on the study, co-authored by Simone van der Hof, Professor of Law and Digital Technologies at eLaw, was published in…
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‘As an ambassador you witness history as it unfolds’
Carmen Gonsalves has been the Dutch ambassador to Chile since this autumn. She studied history in Leiden. How useful has her degree been and what’s it like to be an ambassador? ‘Diplomacy is fascinating.’ We spoke to her just before the presidential elections.
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Profiling Objects, Finding Identities?
Lecture, Material Culture Talk
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Getting on Famously: The Netherlands and the Shah of Iran
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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Oriental dance beginners/intermediate
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Religious Discourse and Tribal Affiliation in Early Islamic Ifrīqiya
Lecture, LUCIS What's New?! Series
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How the world made the West: a 4000-year history
Keynote lecture
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India in the World: Interaction with Rahul Gandhi and Sam Pitroda
Lecture, Event
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Leiden University Nationalism Network
Lecture, Leiden University Nationalism Network
- What's New?! Spring Lecture Series 2025
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Harris or Trump? Implications for Asia (and beyond)
Lecture, Asia Academy
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Symposium: The Bronze Age - Setting the Agenda
Symposium
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Fifty Years of the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States
Conference
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Special Guest Lecture ‘Knickerbocker Renaissance: Dutch Schools and Slavery in the Early United States’
Lecture, Histories Connected: Special Guest Lecture
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LCN2 seminar February 2024
Lecture
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Wellbeing, Science & Society Under Stress by Paul Krugman
Interactive event
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ASCL Seminar: The Blue Values Journey to Research and Resilience in Coastal Africa
Lecture
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Global Transformations and Governance Challenges (GTGC) Conference 2023
Conference
- Leiden Yemeni Studies Lecture Series
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Informal workshop Global rhetoric
Lecture, Workshop
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European Music Meets Japanese Culture: a Lecture on the Essence of the Funeral Culture in Japan
Lecture
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Herta Mohr lecture 2025: TT 217, the tomb of the sculptor Ipuy
Lecture, Herta Mohr Lecture
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Jewish Magic from Antiquity to the Twenty-First Century
Lecture
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Book Presentation: Gāyatrī: Mantra and Mother of the Vedas
Lecture, VVIK Lecture
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Digital Archaeology Group Meeting
Lecture
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And then it stopped – the impact of print culture on the perception and growth of Purāṇas
Lecture, LIAS Lunch Talk Series
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Measuring the edge of Infinity
Lecture, Astronomy on Tap
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An Evening of Druze Voices
Lecture, Event
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Wet felting workshop: design your own case or bag
Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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‘In transformation’: trust, participation, and new socialities around collective food procurement networks in Gdańsk
PhD defence
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Ethnicity and endogeneity in the welfare state
Seminar
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Notes on the contemporary Art Novel
Lecture, Seminar
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Memory, Activism and Social Justice: Kao Jun-honn’s Great Leopard Project
Lecture, China Seminar
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Fireside Peace Chat with Arnold Stepanyan
Debate, Fireside Peace Chats
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Roundtable Digital Society in Contemporary China
Debate, China Seminar
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Introducing the Multistakeholder Global Governance Project
Lunch Seminar
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Global China in Urban Europe: Understanding the Role of Chinese Actors, Media, Cultures and Capital in European Urban Development
Lecture, Lunch Research Seminar
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The Laboring Refugee: Profiting from the Displaced during Hot and Cold War
Lecture, China Seminar Series event
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[CANCELLED] Delicate Repertoires - Buddhist Creative Assimilation, Commodification, and Digitalization in Xi’s China
Lecture, China Seminar
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War and Power by Prof. Phillips P. O’Brien
Guest lecture
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Sub State Recognition: The Politics of State Recognition from Below
Lecture
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PE_PP talk: The political cost of tax reform
Lecture
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CRG Seminar: The regime of hopes and broken promises of a large-scale land deal in Senegal: “The company promised an elephant but finally gave
Lecture
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Does the welfare entitlement of immigrants change the admission preferences of natives?
Lecture
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Underground China
Lecture, China Seminar
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The Monroe Doctrine Refurbished? The US-Latin American relations under Trump 2: Exploring possible scenarios
Lecture
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Financing the Basel German Evangelical Mission in South India during the 19th century
Lecture, COGLOSS lecture
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This was 2023! An overview of Humanities in the news
So much has happened this year! 2023 was an eventful year in which several wars raged about which our experts could offer interpretation. It was also the year in which the government made apologies for the slavery past. Leiden humanities scholars were at the forefront of this with their research on…
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Why you (won’t) vote – A reading list
In November, the Dutch will elect a new parliament. Not all eligible citizens will go out and vote, however. How can this be explained, and how big of a problem is it? International research into voter turnout can shed new light on this issue – and offer possible solutions.
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Book ‘De Glazen Toren’: ‘The balance isn't quite right anymore’
Writing a book on the recent history of Leiden University in corona times. For educational and policy historian Pieter Slaman (34), this has meant working in the attic of his parents’ house while they looked after his daughter, along with numerous online conversations and very few, if any, visits to…