3,441 search results for “natural american history” in the Public website
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Leiden - Latin America
Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is one of the three priority areas of Leiden University, which was established by its Executive Board in 2014. The objective is to set up a comprehensive strategy.
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Mobility and exchange
Dynamics of material, social and ideological relationships in the pre-Columbian insular Caribbean
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Why Leiden University
Leiden University offers ambitious students a world-class environment in which to reach their full potential.
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Sara de WitFaculty of Humanities
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Assessments of Past Science
Is it possible to formulate a new conceptual foundation for attributing an evaluative role to historiography of science, without relinquishing the historiographic sensitivity of recent work in the discipline?
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‘Rapture, Fear and Admiration. Architecture and the Sublime in Seventeenth-Century Paris’
In what ways and to what ends did Parisian buildings overwhelm the early modern public? This study is concerned with the experience of the sublime in architecture in seventeenth-century Paris.
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Rebekka GrossmannFaculty of Humanities
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Anne PorFaculty of Humanities
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Roosje PeetersFaculty of Humanities
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Joost van den BrinkFaculty of Science
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Matthijs WesteraFaculty of Humanities
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Roberta TamponiFaculty of Science
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Waheeda SaibFaculty of Science
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Qi HuangFaculty of Science
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Ananta ShahaneFaculty of Science
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Yash PatelFaculty of Science
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Jacob de NobelFaculty of Science
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Maarten VonkFaculty of Science
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Zhengtian AiFaculty of Science
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Ksenia PereverdievaFaculty of Science
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Robin van der LaagFaculty of Science
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Sebastian EllmaierFaculty of Science
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Shuaiqun PanFaculty of Science
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Diederick VermettenFaculty of Science
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Lucas Ferreira CorreiaFaculty of Science
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Wei LiuFaculty of Science
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Maaike van den HilFaculty of Science
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Aafke OldenbeuvingFaculty of Science
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Johan RooryckFaculty of Humanities
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Bernd WagnerFaculty of Science
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Sunken History
PhD defence
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Julian GrobFaculty of Humanities
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Martijn TreurFaculty of Humanities
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Ymke VreeburgFaculty of Humanities
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Jasper KrijnsFaculty of Humanities
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Matthijs OliemanFaculty of Humanities
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Rebecca WensmaFaculty of Humanities
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Kevin HorbachFaculty of Humanities
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Erik Kwakkel elected to Comité International de Paléographie Latine
On 18 June, 2015, Erik Kwakkel was elected to the Comité International de Paléographie Latine (CIPL), a scholarly committee that specialises in the study of the medieval book.
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Pluriversal Politics: Otomi History, Language, Culture and Cosmovision
Lecture and Exhibition
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This is the library you did not know you had been looking for
2,240 plant extracts from 1,299 different plant species of Dutch origin. That’s the collection of the Dutch Extract Library, which has recently been transferred to the Institute of Biology Leiden. To plant biologist and contact person for this library Pingtao Ding this is a true treasury. ‘To bring…
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Navigating Networks through Scholarly Correspondence: Epistolary Exchange of Knowledge on Early Medieval English
In an age before GoogleDocs and LinkedIn, 19th-century scholars relied on letter-writing for collaboration, peer-feedback and the building and sustaining of academic networks. Letters were a quick, efficient way to share insights, data and discoveries. Scholarly correspondence thus allows a vital behind-the-scenes…
