Im Studienjahr 2024/25 finden am Institute of Historical Research in London (IHR) wieder Vorträge im Rahmen des „Low Countries History Seminar“ statt:
- Weixuan Li (Universiteit Leiden): Decoding Painters‘ Playbooks in 17th-Century Amsterdam: A Spatial and Digital Approach (18.10.2024)
- Marsely Kehoe (independent): Visualizing Textiles across the Dutch Empire (01.11.2024)
- Lorenzo Gatta (University College London): Space, Ritual, and Community: the Confessionals in the Jesuit Church of Mechelen (1683) (15.11.2024)
- Henrietta Ward (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge): Agnes Block’s collection of flower drawings and her male-dominated botanical network (13.12.2024)
- Marieke Hendriksen (Huygens): Food history as history of knowledge. Preservation technologies in the early modern Low Countries (31.01.2025)
- Jazmine Contreras (independent) und Nicolaas Baar (Washington): Proprietary Victims. Holocaust Commemoration and Right-Wing Consolidation in the Netherlands (14.02.2025)
- Heleen Wyffels (STCV): Women, gender and social status in the early modern printing house (28.02.2025)
- John Gallagher (Leeds): The notaries of the Royal Exchange. Migration and translation between London and the Low Countries? (28.03.2025)
- Jeroen Puttevils (Universiteit Antwerpen): Back to the Future. What can we learn about future thinking in the past from late medieval and early modern merchant correspondences from the Low Countries (23.05.2025)
- Danny Noorlander (Oneonta): The Dutch Garrison on the Gold Coast in the 17th Century (06.06.2025)
Alle Vorträge finden freitags um 17:30 Uhr (GMT) online via Zoom statt. Die Teilnahme ist kostenlos, erfordert jedoch eine vorherige Anmeldung bis spätestens 24 Stunden vor Veranstaltungsbeginn.
Hier finden Sie mehr Informationen zum „Low Countries History Seminar“.

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