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Huizinga Instituut

Netherlands Research School for Cultural History
The Huizinga Institute is the Dutch National Research School for Cultural History. We provide interuniversity education for PhD candidates and RMA students, and serve as a national forum for the discipline.

Cultural History Agenda & Calls

Welcoming submissions for the 2024 EAC Thesis Award – DL: 31 March 2024

The Expatriate Archive Centre (EAC) invites master’s students worldwide to submit theses that contribute to the scholarship of expatriation studies. The winner of the thesis award will receive… read more

“Things That Matter. Materials and Culture in/for the Digital Age” – Groningen-Uppsala-Durham International Summer School in Medieval and Early Modern Studies.

“Things that Matter” addresses the tension between the materiality of sources and their digitization.  The Summer School maps the possibilities and challenges posed by the… read more

CFP: Socialist Ideas of Europe in the World 1871-1968 (June 14th, 2024) – DL: 31 March 2024

We are delighted to announce the Call for Papers for the upcoming conference on Socialist Ideas of Europe in the World 1871-1968, organized by Ph.D.… read more

News

Save the date: Huizinga Institute PhD conference – 8-9 April 2024

On 8 and 9 April 2024, nine PhD candidates will present part of their research at the Huizinga Institute PhD conference (Academiegebouw, Utrecht). All are… read more

Lancering ‘Religion Matters’ Public Lecture Series – Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

Lancering ‘Religion Matters’ Publiekslezingen Waarom verdiepten 16e-eeuwse christenen zich in de Islam? Wat deden robots in middeleeuwse tuinen? Welke rol speelt levensbeschouwing in de Nederlandse… read more

Bekendmaking Tiele-fellows 2024

De Tiele-Stichting kent in 2024 drie fellowships toe: aan Marjolein Hogenbirk (Universiteit van Amsterdam), Aafje de Roest (Universiteit Leiden/Universiteit van Amsterdam) en Rozanne Versendaal (Universiteit… read more

Upcoming HI Courses & Events

The Sensory Archive: Reading, transcribing, and preparing Early Modern manuscript recipes

Dr Marieke Hendriksen, HuC KNAW

Workshop ‘How to write and publish your first journal article’

Dr David van der Linden, University of Groningen

PhD Core Course 3: Huizinga PhD Conference

Cultural Historian’s Toolbox (PhD Core Course 2): Digital Text Analysis – icw Huygens Institute and OSL

Prof. Karina van Dalen-Oskam, UvA/Huygens ING

Propose an activity

Each year, the curriculum of the Huizinga Institute is enriched with several masterclasses and workshops. The Huizinga Institute relies on the input of its members – senior members, RMA students and PhD candidates – for designing and organising these events. We always welcome proposals and have funding available for selected plans. Proposed activities may take on different forms, such as a research seminar with (international) experts or a more practice-oriented workshop in the (work)field, and may be aimed at any subdiscipline in the broad cultural historical field.