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Joanna Rozendaal MA

What women read – Book ownership in the Dutch Republic (1702-1842) and women’s access to the ideas of the Enlightenment Radboud Universiteit Supervisor(s): Prof. dr. A.C. Montoya; Prof. dr. J.B. Oosterman My thesis investigates female book ownership and women’s...

Veerle Driessen MA

Lachspiegels: de Toe-eigening van Buitenlandse Operettes in Nederlandse Steden (1856-1914) Radboud Universiteit Promotor(es): Prof.dr. Jan Hein Furnée, Dr Floris Meens Start project: September 2020 In de tweede helft van de negentiende eeuw was operette in de hele...

Elske de Waal MA

A history of the Freudenthal Institute in its (inter)disciplinary context UU/Freudenthal Instituut Supervisor(s): dr. A. (Arthur) Bakker, prof. L.T.G. (Bert) Theunissen, Dr. M.C.P.J. (Marie-Christine) Knippels The project aims to reconstruct the development of science...

Juul Eijck MA

Ally to Hegemon: The Early Manchu Khans’ Changing Understanding of Tibet (1607-1735) Leiden University Promotor(es): prof. dr. Jeroen F. J. Duindam, prof. dr. A. T. Gerritsen Startdatum: 1 oktober 2020 My doctoral research is focused on understanding how the...

Anna-Rose Shack MA

Languages of Vulnerability in Early Modern Women’s Poetry   University of Amsterdam Promotor(es): Dr Kristine Johanson and Prof. dr. Carrol Clarkson. Project start date: September 2020   This NWO-funded research project analyses the diverse ways in which...