PATXI PEREZ RAMALLO JOINS SHOC
SHOC welcomes new member Patxi Pérez Ramallo!
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JOB ALERT: new opportunities to come and work with us
The LOCO project is looking for 2 PhDs and 2 Post-docs in (bio-)archaeology, history, geochemistry, and digital humanities. This joint project between VUB, KUL, and UGent looks at the mobility of people, materials, and ideas in the Low Countries. Apply before 30 April 2025.
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Contribution by SHOC members Anne Winter and Klaas Van Gelder in new publication: Wereldsteden van de Lage Landen
On 25 March 2025 - that is, today - the book Wereldsteden van de Lage Landen: Stadsgeschiedenis van Nederland en België was published. Several authors, including SHOC historian Anne Winter, recount fifty cities that were pre-eminent metropolises.
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Dennis De Vriese succesfully defends his PhD thesis
On Monday, 10 March 2025, SHOC colleague Dennis De Vriese succesfully defended his PhD theses called Selling New Ways of Selling: Legitimising Regulation and Deregulation in the Brussels Meat Market .
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New article under the direction of SHOC member Bart Lambert
Ypres was one the economic powerhouses of 13th-century Europe, but most of its medieval archives were lost during the First World War.
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SHOC colleague Benoît Henriet appointed as chairholder of the Chair Casterman-Hamers
From 2025-2027, Benoît Henriet, Associate Professor of History at VUB and member of our research group SHOC, has been appointed as the new chairholder for the Chair Casterman-Hamers: History and Philosophy of Sciences.
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New publication by SHOC member Yannis Skalli-Housseini and Christopher Sebastian Lowe
We are proud to announce that a new article: "From Bruges to Brexit: nationalism, neoliberalism, and the Eurosceptic capture of the British Conservative Party" has been published in Contemporary British History!
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New publication by SHOC member Bas Spliet
We are proud to announce that SHOC member Bas Spliet has recently published a new article in The Low Countries Journal of Social and Economic History (TSEG). Find the article, entitled 'Plain and Old': Why Did Paintings Go out of Fashion? via this link.
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MARIE-CHARLOTTE DUBOIS JOINS SHOC
Marie-Charlotte Dubois (°2001) is joining SHOC as a PhD researcher. She obtained her Bachelor of Arts in History (2022) and Master of Arts in History (2023) at KU Leuven. She is specialized in medieval history.
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