Jip van Dort, Lauren Gould and Marrit Woudwijk investigated the Dutch attack on Hawija and have compiled their findings in the new publication ‘Hawija’.
Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Philosophy Herman Philipse examines how probable the existence of God is and what the functions of endorsing religious beliefs are.
Sandra Ponzanesi and Koen Leurs are the guest editors of the special issue which explores the role that digital technology plays in the lives of migrants.
Mirko Schaefer and Iris Muis of the Utrecht Data School, together with two colleagues, published the article in the book 'New Perspectives in Critical Data Studies'.
Under the guesteditorship of Ewout van der Knaap, an entire 'text + kritik, Zeitschrift für Literatur' issue is published, dedicated to the work of Robert Menasse.
A new book on scientific conservation is being published by Professor of the History of Art, Science and Technology Sven Dupré and researcher Jenny Boulboullé.
Associate professor Genderstudies Kathrin Thiele and Associate professor Comparative Literature and Transcultural Aesthetics Birgit Kaiser have recently published their new book The Ends of Critique.
Building on the book Liberty before Liberalism by Quentin Skinner, Rethinking Liberty before Liberalism offers new histories of freedom and republicanism.
In een special issue van tijdschrift Postcolonial Studies schrijven Sandra Ponzanesi, Rosi Braidotti en Adriano José Habed over post-koloniale intellectuele betrokkenheid
Judith Keilbach published a film on historical television programmes from East and West German which reported on the trial against Adolf Eichmann (1961).
Thijs Weststeijn is co editor of this special issue of History of Humanities, in which the focus is shifted to a knowledge perspective from Africa, Asia, and Oceania.
Jesseka Batteau shows how Dutch authors' texts and performances can be understood as instances of religious and post-religious memory with a broad public impact.