By analyzing coin production and leveraging a key discovery that enables tracking die engravers across multiple reigns, it will provide insights into issues of succession, co-rule, and conflict. In turn, ...read more
This project is a collaborative effort of the Ancient History research group, the Royal Library of Belgium, and the Ghent Centre for Digital Humanities. It aims to build a database of ...read more
This FWO senior research project offers a re-interpretation of hagiography as an instrument for translocal community building and networking in the Long Tenth Century (c. 880–1030). In the traditional view, the genre's dominance in ...read more
By the end of the ninth century CE, vernacular languages had definitively replaced Latin in everyday oral interactions throughout the Carolingian world. However, Latin remained by and large dominant in ...read more
Neslihan Dogan obtained a Master in History (Ghent University, 2017). After her Master's degree she was not quite ready to say goodbye to the University of Ghent, so she did ...read more
Translations of the works of the American-born author Gertrude Stein (1874–1946) have been particularly abundant in the German speaking countries. From the 1970s to the early 2000s, key figures of ...read more
Low-educated learners make up a large, yet vulnerable population in the world today (Unesco, 2004). Little is known about the second language acquisition process of this group of learners, but there ...read more
This study aims to construct language competence profiles specifically tailored for migrants employed in the tourism and care sectors, focusing on German as a foreign language. Subsequently, these profiles will ...read more