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View article: Equal Despite Different Entitlements? M.C. Piepers’ Ambiguous Conceptualization of Legal Equality (1898)
Equal Despite Different Entitlements? M.C. Piepers’ Ambiguous Conceptualization of Legal Equality (1898) Open
In ‘Gelijkstelling van Vreemde Oosterlingen met Europeanen’ (‘Legal Equation of Foreign Asians with Europeans’), published in 1898 in Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch-Indië, the liberal intellectual M.C. Piepers argued against the legal equat…
View article: Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments Open
I would like to thank many people, more than could or should be written out, but I would like to
View article: 10. Cause Célèbre: The Contested History of the Canal District
10. Cause Célèbre: The Contested History of the Canal District Open
Whereas Amsterdams Historic Canal District as a World Heritage Site is mainly narrated as a seventeenth-century historical legacy, references to the 19th century imperialism are mostly absent, for instance in the World Heritage Site dedica…
View article: Enhancing Services for Homeless Populations: Impact of a Virtual-Reality Training Tool on Health Professional Students’ Self-Efficacy in Working with Homeless Populations
Enhancing Services for Homeless Populations: Impact of a Virtual-Reality Training Tool on Health Professional Students’ Self-Efficacy in Working with Homeless Populations Open
INTRODUCTION\nDespite the rising prevalence and unmet healthcare needs of homeless populations, most healthcare providers do not receive specific training on working with this population. The growth of simulation-based technology in the me…
View article: Response to “The hyper-local Indonesian revolution: Stories and sensations from around Bojonegoro and Mojokerto” by Remco Raben
Response to “The hyper-local Indonesian revolution: Stories and sensations from around Bojonegoro and Mojokerto” by Remco Raben Open
Response to a long Facebook post by Historian Remco Raben on his field work in Java, Indonesia
View article: BiographyNet: Extracting Relations Between People and Events
BiographyNet: Extracting Relations Between People and Events Open
This paper describes BiographyNet, a digital humanities project (2012-2016) that brings together researchers from history, computational linguistics and computer science. The project uses data from the Biography Portal of the Netherlands (…
View article: BiographyNet: Extracting Relations between People and Events
BiographyNet: Extracting Relations between People and Events Open
This paper describes BiographyNet, a digital humanities project (2012-2016) that brings together researchers from history, computational linguistics and computer science. The project uses data from the Biography Portal of the Netherlands (…
View article: The European character of the intellectual history of Dutch Empire
The European character of the intellectual history of Dutch Empire Open
In response to Koekkoek, Richard and Weststeijn, this contribution argues against an ‘add-on approach’ to an intellectual history of empire that, in terms of both periodization and perspective, would be inspired by methodological nationali…
View article: The European Character of the Intellectual History of Dutch Empire
The European Character of the Intellectual History of Dutch Empire Open
contribution to a BMGN-LCHR Forum discussion on Visions of Empire
View article: Writing Disability into Colonial Histories of Humanitarianism
Writing Disability into Colonial Histories of Humanitarianism Open
In this paper, the relation between humanity and disability is addressed by discussing the agency of people with disabilities in colonial histories of humanitarianism. People with disabilities were often—as indicated by relevant sources—re…