While the importance of ‘economic’ (i.e. en masse) copying by early 16th-century Netherlandish masters is widely accepted by art historians, the contribution of ‘creative’ copying to the art practice and theory before ...read more
Hugo Claus (1929-2008) is the most translated twentieth-century Dutch language author into French. For this reason, his work occupies a central position in the literary and cultural exchanges between the ...read more
This project examines how the Ford Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund have defined the relationship between human rights and peace. At first sight, the concepts of ...read more
Conceptions on how history should be taught in secondary education have changed profoundly in recent years. Teachers should now focus on the development of pupils' historical thinking, in contrast to ...read more
This research brings for the first time a critical historical analysis of one of the largest national military museums in the world, the Royal Military Museum in Brussels. With a ...read more
The research deals with the institutional and aesthetic processes of transformation of East German theatre from the collapse of socialism in 1989 to the turn of the millennium. 1989 posed ...read more
The proposed research aims to historicize the concept of sites of memory as places where the memory of a specific historical event (or a set of events) is anchored. This ...read more
The research focuses on emotional expressions of juvenile delinquents in state reformatories between 1890 and 1965. Using discourse analysis of ego-documents, a synchronic in-depth analysis investigates how the minors navigated ...read more
The aim of STREAM is to develop a research infrastructure for early modern Flanders and Brabant (c. 1550-1800). STREAM is designed to protect and facilitate access to a multitude of ...read more