Europe
Europe. What Else?
This spring, the Nederlands Fotomuseum shows that the work of photographers can make a positive contribution to the debate on Europe. Amid the often dismaying discussions about the future of the Union, it can incite us to examine the situation carefully before jumping to conclusions. Europe. What Else? challenges the visitor to take a broader view…
Read moreUtrecht Historical Lecture Series: Martin Conway, Man-made politics? Masculinity and Politics in Europe, 1920-70
Lecture by Martin Conway (Professor of Contemporary European History, Balliol College, Oxford University)
Read moreNIAS Seminar: Joris van Eijnatten, “Mining an uncharted continent. Popular conceptions of Europe in twentieth-century Dutch newspapers”
Joris van Eijnatten, NIAS-KB Fellow, will hold a seminar discussing conceptions of Europe in Dutch newspapers. About the Seminar Riding the wave of new technologies, public interest and political concern, ‘big data’ has become a catchword in current research funding policies. Computers have become extremely powerful, fancy visualisations impress laypeople, while politicians often believe that…
Read moreJoris van Eijnatten appointed as KB fellow
Cultural historian Joris van Eijnatten is appointed DH Fellow at the National Library of the Netherlands this Fall. He uses the digitized corpora of newspapers in the library to analyze the changing face of Europe during the twentieth century. In order to do this, he traces the popularity of all but forgotten European ideals such…
Read moreDocumentary short film “We are all migrants” presented to Utrecht audience
On Friday 16 September film director Virginia Heath presented her new short movie “We Are All Migrants”. The short archive and music documentary was created for the conference Imag(in)ing Europe, which was held in Utrecht 14-16 September 2016.
Read moreConference Imag(in)ing Europe
The academic year started with the conference Imag(in)ing Europe: Perspectives on a Contested Continent, 14-16 September.
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