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Course Programme 2024-2025

Registration for the courses of each academic year will open from September. More masterclasses and workshops will be added during the course of the academic year. Stay tuned for more information.

Upcoming

PhD Core Course 1: Positioning and designing your research

Round Table Discussion ‘My Egypt Archive’ with Alan Mikhail (Yale)

Roundtable ‘What’s in a name? Privacy, ethics, and intimate histories’

Medieval and Early Modern Studies Spring School 2025: History of Emotions

RMA Thematic course: Thinking through Global History

Cultural Historian’s Toolbox (PhD Core Course 2): Computational Literary Studies (former name: Digital Text Analysis) – with Huygens Institute and OSL

RMA Thematic course ‘Heritage and Memory Theory Seminar’

Sustainability in Research Practices: Photography for Research & Sustainable Research Archiving

Workshop and Masterclass ‘Decolonising Cartographic Heritage’

PhD Core Course 3: Huizinga PhD Conference

PhD Writing Retreat at Dominicanenklooster Huissen

Workshop ‘Paper Knowledge in Digital Archives’

Huizinga Institute Summer School 2025: Sensing the History of Medicine

KB Summerschool Digitale Collecties 2025 – i.s.m. het Huizinga Instituut

Past

Workshop ‘Interrogating Historical Lenses: Encounters between Micro- and Global History’

Masterclass honouring the 43rd Erasmus Birthday Lecture – Ann Blair: Learned book culture in the 16th-century

Workshop ‘The History of Digital Cultures’

Cultural Historian’s Toolbox (PhD Core Course 2): ‘How to build your publication profile’

Archival Politics: Culture, Power, and Suppression

RMA Thematic course: ‘Gender, Sexuality and Generation: history van geslacht op geslacht’ (HI/NOG)

UCMS Seminar ‘Premodern Reading Cultures and Circularity: the Reuse of Books and Book Materials in Medieval and Early Modern Societies’

RMA Thematic course ‘Key Concepts in Cultural History’

PhD Core Course 3: Huizinga PhD Conference

Early modern vulnerabilities – A workshop with Professor James Kuzner (Brown University)

HI/OSK Workshop ‘Arguing with maps: writing and publishing on historical research related to cartography’

Huizinga Winter School: ‘Doing digital history: Analyze and visualize your data’

PhD Writing Retreat at Abdij van Berne

Cultural Historians Toolbox (PhD Core Course 2): Material & Visual Culture TO BE RESCHEDULED