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History

Discover expertise in ancient history and archaeology, historical demography and World War II, as well as the history of sports, women, slavery, disasters and famines.

News about historic research

Schilderij: Beggar Family on the Road

“Famines are largely caused by human action”

What are the causes of famines, who suffer most, and what do people eat when food is scarce? You will find answers to these questions and much more in the digital exhibition Heritages of Hunger.

Uitreiking D.J. Veegens Prijs aan David de Boer

D.J. Veegens Prize for debut book on media reporting during humanitarian crises

Historian David de Boer has won the Dirk Jacob Veegens Prize for the trade edition of his dissertation, "The Early Modern Dutch Press in an Age of Religious Persecution",

Dries Lyna en Kathryn Smith

Portrait as a symbol of Nijmegen's involvement in slavery

Radboud University historian Dries Lyna and South African artist Kathryn Smith have created a portrait of an Indonesian ‘former serf’ who lived in Nijmegen 200 years ago. The portrait will be unveiled during the Keti Koti Festival on 30th June.

Researchers

Researchers from various faculties and research institutes are working on interdisciplinary projects relating to History.

Prof. M.C.M. Corporaal (Marguérite)
Prof. L.E. Jensen (Lotte)
Dr C.W. van Galen (Coen)
Prof. L.E. Jensen (Lotte)
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Projects

Slaves register

Legacies of Bondage

This project will involve the construction of a database of the Surinamese population that existed between 1830 and 1950. It will combine the individual records of both enslaved, bonded labourers from China, India and Indonesia and free citizens.

Gaarkeuken Montreal 1931

Heritages of Hunger

European famines of the past resonate in today’s debates. This project examines how lessons on famine are being taught at schools and heritage sites and whether such practices can enhance understanding and solidarity.

Rapenburg na ontploffing kruitschip

Dealing with Disasters

Dealing with Disasters approaches the identity formation of a nation and region from a new perspective. The formation of local and national identities will be examined in response to natural disasters in the Netherlands.

Discover more research projects
Portretfoto van Stephan Mols
We are the oldest city of the Netherlands – and we should show it, to visualise above ground what lies beneath is immensely important
Stephan Mols
Scientific
Portretfoto Eric Moormann
People often say the past helps you make sense of the present, but I say the opposite is true: the present brings the past into sharper relief
Eric Moormann
Scientific

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Politics

How is a country or region governed? How do politicians campaign? Our political research spans from topical current-day issues to major global themes that have impacted the world for decades.

Linguistics

Our researchers work on the big questions of linguistics: from language technology to genetics, from brain research to sign language, and from rhetoric and influence to language acquisition and psycholinguistics.

Contact information

Media publications looking for information or in-depth explanation from experts about this theme can contact the Press Information and Science Communication team of Radboud University. We are also available for more information about current research, promotions and other questions.

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