946 search results for “history of russian” in the Student website
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Koundja MayoubilaFaculty of Humanities
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Floris de RuiterFaculty of Humanities
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Kamila SmagulovaFaculty of Humanities
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Pratika DewiFaculty of Humanities
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Henk ZoomersFaculty of Humanities
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Daphne EngelFaculty of Humanities
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Louie BuanaFaculty of Humanities
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Ron VollebregtFaculty of Humanities
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Karlijn LukFaculty of Humanities
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Samantha Sint NicolaasFaculty of Humanities
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Modibo CisseFaculty of Humanities
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Melinda SusantoFaculty of Humanities
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Sulakshana de MelFaculty of Humanities
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Jonathan VerweyFaculty of Humanities
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Lina LerchFaculty of Humanities
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Mamadou TogolaFaculty of Humanities
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Elena DacomeFaculty of Humanities
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Anna-Luna PostFaculty of Humanities
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Martijn StormsLeiden University Library
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The Dutch Transatlantic Slave Trade
Conference, Book presentation
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‘In the second half of the eighteenth century, decisions were made in the stadtholder’s audience chamber.’
The stadtholder’s court in the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands has long been underestimated. Real courts and the associated court culture were to be found elsewhere in Europe. PhD candidate Quinten Somsen is trying to reverse this image. ‘The stadtholder’s court was actually very lively.’
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Karen van AstenFaculty of Humanities
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Lotte van HasseltFaculty of Humanities
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Maartje van DijkFaculty of Humanities
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Babs van EijkFaculty of Humanities
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Jamaseb SoltaniFaculty of Humanities
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Zahra AzharFaculty of Humanities
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Nicholas KontovasFaculty of Humanities
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Robbert StriekwoldFaculty of Humanities
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Laura BerdikhojayevaFaculty of Humanities
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Lucas GahrmannFaculty of Humanities
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Andrea Reyes ElizondoSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Wil RoebroeksFaculty of Archaeology
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Yasmin Saghafi AmeriFaculty of Humanities
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Michael NewtonFaculty of Humanities
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Anastasia NikulinaFaculty of Archaeology
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How does the European Union tackle disinformation? ‘Much more than a security issue’
During her work for the European Union, Sophie Vériter witnessed how young people in countries like Ukraine and Moldova were exposed to Russian propaganda. After mapping out the EU’s disinformation policy, the PhD candidate now advocates for a revised approach.
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Lydia Boer wins incentive prize for bachelor's thesis
History student Lydia Boer has won the Uitgeverij Verloren/Johan de Witt incentive prize. She receives the prize for her bachelor’s thesis The marriage between Johan de Witt and Wendela Bicker: a political affair?
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Wim van den Doel wins 2024 Boerhaave Biography Prize
Professor of Contemporary History Wim van den Doel has won the 2024 Boerhaave Biography Prize. Van den Doel receives the prize for his book 'Snouck: Het volkomen geleerdenleven van Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje'.
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'GDPR is no excuse for not tracing children placed in care'
The GDPR privacy legislation is no impediment to handing out sanctions to Russian oligarchs or reuniting children placed in care with their parents, says privacy experts Anna Berlee, Marlies van Eck, Simone van der Hof, Simone Huting, Friederike van der Jagt and Jeroen Terstegge.
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Dutch knowledge institutions suspend partnerships with Russia and Belarus
The Russian military assault on Ukraine has profoundly shocked knowledge institutions in the Netherlands, as represented by Universities of the Netherlands, the Netherlands Association of Universities of Applied Sciences, the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Dutch Research Council,…
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Leiden University turns the heating down by two degrees
The thermostat in Leiden University’s buildings will be turned down by two degrees. The temperature will also be adjusted in rooms that are cooled. This is the University’s response to the government’s call to use less energy.
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Thijs PorckFaculty of Humanities
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How to ask? Politeness strategies in historical letters
Workshop
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University historian Pieter Slaman: ‘I can point to valuable constants and experiments that went too far’
As University historian, Pieter Slaman researches the University’s past, but he’s equally interested in its present. ‘It’s useful to be familiar with issues from the past. Not to be rooted in the past because some developments from history are things you definitely don’t want to repeat.’
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Not Rifles but Books: FEC’s Book Programs (1954–1991)
Lecture, CHEI Seminar
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EU sanctions on Russia
Lecture, European Union Seminar
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NIAS grant for Robert Stein: Where do receipts come from?
Nowadays they can cause the fall of ministers, but once upon a time receipts were a new phenomenon. Associate Professor Robert Stein is to receive a grant from NIAS to map their origins.
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Manon Schouten: ‘I’m the kind of teacher who also works on her profession during the weekend.’
After a detour via the ANWB in Munich, alumna Manon Schouten works as a history teacher at two schools. ‘It's so rewarding to see the material resonate with students.’
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Anthony CoxeterFaculty of Humanities
