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Curriculum vitae
Name and title Dr. Joris Oddens
Date and place of birth 15 oktober 1981, Utrecht
Mobile phone number +31618371091
Email address j.oddens@hum.leidenuniv.nl
Education
2007-2012 Doctorate in History, University of Amsterdam
Title dissertation: Pioniers in schaduwbeeld. Het eerste parlement van Nederland
1796-1798 [Pioneers in Silhouette: The First Dutch Parliament 1796-1798]
(supervisors: Prof. Dr. Wyger Velema and Prof. Dr. Niek van Sas)
2005-2007 Research MA in History, University of Amsterdam (cum laude)
Title thesis: Constantijn en Krimtataar. Gerard Hinlopen de Nederlandse ontdekking
van het Osmaanse Westen (1670-1671) [Constantine and Crimean Tatar. Gerard
Hinlopen and the Dutch Discovery of the Ottoman West (1670-1671)]
(supervisors: Dr. Frans Blom and Prof. Dr. Wyger Velema]
2003-2004 Erasmus exchange student, Università degli Studi di Firenze (55 ECTS)
2001-2005 BA in Dutch Language and Culture, University of Amsterdam (cum laude)
2001-2005 BA in European Studies, University of Amsterdam (cum laude)
1994-2000 Stedelijk Gymnasium (liceo classico) Utrecht
Language skills
Reading Listening Speaking Writing
Dutch Native Native Native Native
English Professional Professional Professional Professional
Italian Professional Professional Good Intermediate
French Professional Professional Good Intermediate
German Professional Professional Good Intermediate
Spanish Good Good Intermediate
Turkish Intermediate Intermediate Intermediate
Latin Sufficient
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Academic career
Research
2018-present University of Padova, Dipartimento di Studi Linguistici e Letterari
Postdoctoral researcher in the program Republics on the Stage of Kings. Representing
Republican State Power in the Europe of Absolute Monarchies (late 16th – early 18th
century) (PI: Alessandro Metlica); conductor of the sub-project on the Dutch Republic
2015-2018 Leiden University, Institute for History, Dutch History Section
Postdoctoral researcher in the program The Persistence of Civic Identities in the
Netherlands, 1747-1848, funded by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific
Research (PI’s: prof. dr. Judith Pollmann and prof. dr. Henk te Velde); conductor of
the self-designed sub-project ‘The Primacy of Local Belonging: Private Papers,
Petitioning and Periodical Press, 1747-1848’
2011 Royal Dutch Institute Rome
Oct-Dec Visiting fellow
Project title: Peripheral Coniferae. Towards a Comparative History of the
Revolutionary Sister Republics (ca. 1795-1800)
2009 Netherlands Institute in Turkey, Istanbul
May Visiting scholar
2007-2011 University of Amsterdam, History Department
Doctoral candidate in the research program The First Dutch Democracy. The Political
World of the Batavian Republic 1795-1801, funded by the Netherlands Organization
for Scientific Research (PI’s prof. dr. Wyger Velema and prof dr. Niek van Sas)
2006 Netherlands Institute in Turkey, Istanbul
Oct-Nov Visiting fellow
Teaching and supervision
2017-present Leiden University, Institute for History, Dutch history Section
Second supervisor of Dirk Alkemade MA, doctoral candidate, project title Dutch
Democratic Radicalism. Pieter Vreede and the Invention of Dutch Democracy (first
supervisor prof dr. Henk te Velde)
2017 Leiden University, Honours Academy
Instructor
2016-2018 Leiden University, Department of History and Department of International Studies
Instructor, Lecturer, thesis supervision in BA and MA
2015 Groningen University, Department of History
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Instructor
2009-2015 University of Amsterdam, Department of History
Instructor, Lecturer, thesis supervision in BA
Other relevant working experience (waged and unwaged)
2018-present Member of the team of authors for a Cambridge History of the Age of Atlantic
Revolutions (edited by Wim Klooster). I will write the chapter about the Netherlands
and comment on the drafts of fellow contributors.
2018-present Member of the advisory board of the student history journal Skript.
2017-present Initiator and advisor of a digitization project at the Dutch National Archives in The
Hague, which will result in the digitization of c. 17.000 petitions to the legislative
assemblies of the Batavian Republic (1796-1801).
2017-present Member of the supervisory committees of Jos de Jong (ongoing), Jan Postma
(finished), and Pim Waldeck (finished), all Leiden University.
2016-present Founding editor (and initiator) of the multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed, online open
access journal Early Modern Low Countries (www.emlc-journal.org)
2015-present Editorial board member of the Jaarboek Parlementaire Geschiedenis [Dutch Yearbook
of Parliamentary History]
2015 Advisor / text writer for a smartphone app and an exhibition that were developed at
the occasion of the celebration of two centuries Dutch Lower House
2014-2017 Editorial board member of the journal De Achttiende Eeuw [The Eighteenth Century]
2013-2018 Reviewer for the popular scientific history journal Geschiedenis Magazine [History
Magazine]: Selecting and reviewing 12 books annually in the field of cultural history
2013 Board Member of the Dutch-Belgian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies
2013-2015 Coordinator / editor / co-author of the book project In dit Huis. Twee Eeuwen Tweede
Kamer [In this House. Two Centuries Dutch Lower House], published in 2015.
Radboud University Nijmegen, Centre for Parliamentary History
2012-2016 Managing Editor / Copy Editor (until 2015) / Editorial Board Member van Tijdschrift
voor Geschiedenis [Journal of History]
2012-present External referee for Journal of the History of Ideas, Social Science History (declined),
European Review of History, Quaerendo, De Achttiende Eeuw; De Negentiende Eeuw,
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Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis, Tijdschrift voor Tijdschriftstudies, BMGN-Low Countries
Historical Review, Nieuwe Tijdingen, Amsterdam University Press
2012 Coordinator of the European Information and Research Network on Parliamentary
History: Managing the coordination between 17 European research institutes
(History of Parliament, London; Kommission für Geschichte des Parlamentarismus un
der politischen Parteien, Berlin; Institute for Parliamentary History, Jyväskyla,
Finland; Centre for Parliamentary History, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; Biography and
Parliament, Leioa, Spain; Institute of Contemporary History, Prague, Comité d’histoire
parlementaire et politique, Vernouillet, France, et al.) Developing a common research
strategy, (co-)writing grant applications, organizing meetings and conferences.
Awards and publication grants
2016 Dirk Jacob Veegens Prize
The Dirk Jacob Veegens Prize is awarded biannually by the Stichting Fonds voor de
Geld- en Effectenhandel and the Koninklijke Hollandsche Maatschappij der
Wetenschappen for an outstanding dissertation in the field of Dutch history. It is one
of the most prestigious prizes for historical research to be had in the Netherlands.
€ 12.500
2012 Dissertation of the Year Prize
Institute for Culture and History, University of Amsterdam
€ 250
2012 Grants for the publication of Pioniers in schaduwbeeld
Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds, Stichting Daendels, J.E. Jurriaanse Stichting, M.A.O.C.
Gravin van Bylandt Stichting, Stichting Fonds voor de Geld en Effectenhandel, Dr
Hendrik Muller’s Vaderlandsch Fonds
€ 13.350
2008-2009 Grants for the writing and publication of Een vorstelijk voorland (see list of
publications below)
Boekenfonds Elisabeth Grent / F.J.A.M. van der Helm, Dr. C. Louise Thijssen-Schoute
Stichting, J.E. Jurriaanse Stichting, M.A.O.C. Gravin van Bylandt Stichting, Kattendijke
/ Drucker Stichting, Stichting Dr. Hendrik Muller’s Vaderlandsch Fonds, Vereniging
Oud-Hoorn, Maatschappij der Nederlandse Letterkunde
€ 10.050
Involvement with grant applications
2018 Leiden University, internal call Profile Area Political Legitimacy
PI
Project: The Dutch Attitude towards Petitioning in a Comparative Perspective,
1566 to the Present
€ 19.976 (declined)
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2018 Arts and Humanities Research Council, Research Networking Scheme
Project Partner (PI: Dr. Henry Miller, Durham University; other PP: Dr. Brodie
Waddell, Birkbeck, University of London)
Project: Petitions and Petitioning from Medieval Times to the Present (funding for
the organization of workshops in Durham, Leiden, and London)
£ 34.868
2017 Leiden University, internal call Faculty of Humanities
PI (co-PI’s: Dr. Maartje Janse en Dr. Anne Petterson)
Project title: Languages of Citizenship. Conceptions of Politics and Discursive
Strategies in Petitions to Dutch Parliamentary Assemblies, 1796-1940
Granted, funding for two student-assistants between January and August 2018
2015 Leiden University, internal call profile area Political Legitimacy
Principal author (PI’s: Prof. Dr. Henk te Velde en Prof. Mr. Luc Verhey)
Project title: Traditions of Power and the Power of Tradition
€ 175.000
2014 Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) Free Competition
Co-applicant (PI’s: Prof. Dr. Henk te Velde and Prof. Dr. Judith Pollmann, Leiden
University)
Project title: The Persistence of Civic Identities in the Netherlands, 1747-1848
€ 721.802
2012 Radboud University Nijmegen, internal call Faculty of Humanities
Author and co-applicant
Conference grant for the conference The Europe of Parliaments (zie below)
€ 20.000
2012 NWO Internationalization in the Humanities
Co-PI and principal author (PI: Prof. Dr. Carla van Baalen, Radboud University
Nijmegen; project partners: Prof. Dr. Jean Garrigues, Orléans / Sciences Po; Prof. Dr.
Andreas Schulz, Kommission für Geschichte des Parlamentarismus und der
politischen Parteien, Berlin; Prof. Dr. Pasi Ihalainen, Jyväskylä, Finland; Prof. Dr. Paul
Seaward, History of Parliament, London)
Project title: Towards a European History of Parliaments (1789-2009)
€ 32.600
Involvement with conference organization
2018 AHRC Research Network Petitions and Petitioning from the Medieval Period to the
Present
Second Workshop: Transitions and Continuities (Leiden University)
Co-organizer
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2018 AHRC Research Network Petitions and Petitioning from the Medieval Period to the
Present
First Workshop: Methods, Definitions, Concepts (University of Durham, UK)
Co-organizer
2018 Consortium on the Revolutionary Era
Annual conference (West Chester University, Philadelphia, USA)
Organizer of the panel “Petitionary Practices and Protests in the Age of Revolution:
Ruptures and Continuities” (participants: Prof. Dr. David Zaret, University of Indiana
BLoomington; Prof. Dr. Fara Dabhoiwala, Princeton; Prof. Dr. Janet Polasky,
University of New Hampshire; Phil Baltuskonis MA, University of Mississippi)
2017 Royal Dutch Historical Society (KNHG)
Nieuwe staat, nieuwe burgers? Burgerschap in de Lage Landen 1750-1850 [New
State, New Citizens? Citizenship in the Low Countries 1750-1850 (KNHG Spring
Conference, Amsterdam)
Co-organizer
2015 International Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies
Opening markets (World Conference, Erasmus University Rotterdam)
Member of the Scientific Committee
2013 European Information and Research Network on Parliamentary History
The Ideal Parliament (International conference, Binnenhof, The Hague)
Co-organizer
2012 European Information and Research Network on Parliamentary History
The Europe of Parliaments (International expert meeting, Sciences Po, Paris)
Organizer
2012 Montesquieu Institute
Fifth annual symposium (City Hall, Nijmegen)
Organizer
2010 University of Amsterdam
The Political Culture of the Sister Republics (International workshop, participants
from the Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, UK, US, and Finland)
Co-organizer
2010 Royal Dutch Historical Society (KNHG)
Politieke arena’s [Political Arenas] (KNHG Spring Conference, Royal Library The
Hague)
Co-organizer
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Publications
Books
Pioniers in schaduwbeeld. Het eerste parlement van Nederland 1796-1798 [Pioneers in Silhouette:
The First Dutch Parliament 1796-1798]. Nijmegen: Vantilt, 2012.
Een vorstelijk voorland. Gerard Hinlopen op reis naar Istanbul (1670-1671) [A Monarchical Prospect:
Gerard Hinlopen’s Journey to Istanbul (1670-1671)]. Zutphen: Walburg Pers, 2009.
(Guest) Editorships of Edited Volumes and Special Issues of Journals
Submitted
(with Diederik Smit) Political Change and Civic Continuities in the Low Countries, 1780-1830. Special
Issue of Low Countries Historical Review, accepted for publication.
Published
(with Anne Bos, Jan Willem Brouwer, Hans Goslinga, Jan Ramakers, and Hilde Reiding) Het volk
spreekt. Jaarboek Parlementaire Geschiedenis 2017 [The Word to the People; Dutch Yearbook
Parliamentary History]. Amsterdam: Boom, 2017.
(with Anne Bos, Jan Willem Brouwer, Hans Goslinga, Jan Ramakers, and Hilde Reiding) Zonden in de
politiek. Jaarboek Parlementaire Geschiedenis 2016 [Political Sins. Dutch Yearbook Parliamentary
History]. Amsterdam: Boom, 2016.
(with Edwina Hagen) Self-Fashioning in the Eighteenth Century. Special Issue De Achttiende Eeuw
71:1 (2015).
(with Mart Rutjes and Erik Jacobs) The Political Culture of the Sister Republics: France, The
Netherlands, Switzerland, and Italy, 1794-1806. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2015.
(with Remieg Aerts, Carla van Baalen, Diederik Smit, and Henk te Velde) In dit Huis. Twee eeuwen
Tweede Kamer [In this House. Two Centuries Dutch Lower House]. Amsterdam: Boom, 2015.
(met Inger Leemans) ‘Alles is Verlicht. Nieuwe ontwikkelingen in het Verlichtingsonderzoek sinds
2000’ [Everything is Enlightened: New Developments in Enlightenment Research since 2000]. Special
issue Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis 127:2 (2014).
Articles, contributions to edited volumes, book chapters
Submitted
‘The Experience of State Formation. Petitioning and Chronicling on the Dutch Island of Ameland (c.
1780-1815)’. Submitted to National Identities.
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(with Jane Judge) ‘Father Figures and Faction Leaders. Identification Strategies and Monarchical
Imagery among Ordinary Citizens of the Northern and Southern Low Countries (c. 1780-1820)’.
Submitted to Low Countries Historical Review, accepted for publication.
‘So Close and Yet So Far. Degrees of Proximity in Pauper Letters to Dutch National Power Holders
around 1800’. Submitted for an edited volume on ‘The personal and emotional dimension of
everyday and non-elite nationhood in modern European history’, to be published by Routledge,
edited by Maarten van Ginderachter et al. Accepted for publication.
‘Emotional Self-Fashioning in the Age of Revolution. Stoicism and Sensibility as Models of Emotional
Conduct’. Accepted, to be published in Selected papers of the Consortium on the Revolutionary Era
2015.
Published
‘1782. Massaal op de bres voor de VS’ [1782. Petitioning for the Recognition of the USA] , in: Lex
Heerma van Voss e.a. (red.), Wereldgeschiedenis van Nederland. Amsterdam: Ambo Anthos, 2018.
(with Ivo Nieuwenhuis) ‘Using Satire in Historical Research: Comments on the Practice of Petitioning
from the Dutch Age of Revolution (c. 1780-1800)’. Eighteenth-Century Studies 51:2 (2017) 219-233.
‘De Nederlandse revolutie in dorp en stad. Lokale geschiedschrijving over de patriots-Bataafse tijd,
1875 tot heden’ [The Dutch Revolution in Village and Town: Local History Writing on the Patriot-
Batavian Era, 1875 to the Present], Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis 130:4 (2017) 565-592.
‘The Greatest Right of Them All. The Debate on the Right to Petition in the Netherlands from the
Dutch Republic to the Kingdom (c. 1750-1830)’, European History Quarterly 47:4 (2017) 634-656.
‘Verzoekschriften aan het Bataafse parlement. Een terreinverkenning’ [Petitions to the Batavian
Parliament: An Exploration], in: A. Bos et al. (eds.), Jaarboek Parlementaire Geschiedenis 2017. Het
volk spreekt, 19-30. Amsterdam: Boom, 2017.
‘Spoken als handelswaar. Een pennenstrijd uit 1766 nader bekeken’ [Ghosts as Commodities: A
Closer Look at a 1766 Polemic], in: Jaarboek voor Nederlandse Boekgeschiedenis 2017, 57-74.
Nijmegen, Vantilt, 2017.
‘Self-Fashioning and Revolutionary Portraiture. Jan van Hooff’s portraits historiés’, De Achttiende
Eeuw 47:1 (2015) 76-95.
(with Edwina Hagen) ‘Self-Fashioning in the Eighteenth Century’, De Achttiende Eeuw 47:1 (2015) 4-
8.
(with Mart Rutjes) ‘The Political Culture of the Sister Republics’, in: Joris Oddens, Mart Rutjes and Erik
Jacobs (eds.), The Political Culture of the Sister Republics: France, The Netherlands, Switzerland, and
Italy, 1794-1806, 17-32. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2015.
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‘Making the Most of National Time: Accountability, Transparency and Term Limits in the First Dutch
Parliament (1796-1797)’, in: Joris Oddens, Mart Rutjes and Erik Jacobs (eds.) The Political Culture of
the Sister Republics: France, The Netherlands, Switzerland, and Italy, 1794-1806, 115-125.
Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2015.
‘Zoeken naar eendracht. Parlementaire vertegenwoordiging tot 1815’ [Searching for Unity:
Parliamentary Representation until 1815], in: Remieg Aerts et al. (eds.), In dit Huis. Twee eeuwen
Tweede Kamer, 253-277. Amsterdam: Boom, 2015.
(with Mart Rutjes) ‘Scenario voor een voltooide revolutie. Jacob Hahns bewerking van Benjamin
Constants Des réactions politiques (1799)’ [Scenario for an Accomplished Revolution: Jacob Hahn’s
Adaptation of Benjamin Constant’s Des réactions politiques (1799)] , in: Frans Grijzenhout and Peter
Raedts (eds.), Deze lange eeuw. Metamorfosen van het vaderland 1780-1950: Opstellen voor Niek
van Sas, 50-63. Amsterdam: Prometheus Bert Bakker, 2015.
‘Martelaars van Staat. Bataafs stoïcisme en de politieke gevangenschap op Huis ten Bosch in 1798’
[State Martyrs: Batavian Stoicism and the Political Imprisonment on Huis ten Bosch in 1798], De
Negentiende Eeuw 38:4 (2014) 294-314.
(with Inger Leemans) ‘Ontwikkelingen in het verlichtingsonderzoek sinds het jaar 2000. Ter inleiding’
[Developments in Enlightenment Research since the Year 2000. An Introduction], Tijdschrift voor
Geschiedenis 127:2 (2014) 183-187.
‘Men in Black: The Silhouette Portraits of the Members of the First Dutch National Assembly’,
Rijkmuseum Bulletin 62:1 (2014) 24-47.
‘“Een lam republikeintje als ik”. Jacob Hahn, het achttiende-eeuwse gevoelsdenken en de
ordeverstoringen in de Nationale Vergadering’ [“A Lame Republican Such as Myself”: Jacob Hahn, the
Eighteenth-Century Cult of Sensibility and the Disruptions of the Order in the National Assembly], in:
Peter van Dam, Bram Mellink, and Jouke Turpijn (eds.), Onbehagen in de polder. Nederland in conflict
sinds 1795, 139-162. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2014.
‘The Primacy of Parliamentary Proceedings: The Members of the First Dutch National Assembly and
the Dagverhaal’, TS. Tijdschrift voor Tijdschriftstudies 34 (2013) 109-123.
‘“Representeerende het volk van Nederland”. Politieke vertegenwoordiging in Verlichting en
Revolutie’ [Representing the People of the Netherlands: Political Representation in Enlightenment
and Revolution], Kleio 54 (2013) 4-11.
‘Van museale waarde. Het eerste parlement van Nederland als politiek-bestuurlijk erfgoed’ [Of
Museal Value: The First Dutch Parliament as Administrative Heritage], Bestuurskundige berichten
27:3 (2013) 12-15.
‘No Extended Sphere: The Batavian Understanding of the American Constitution and the Problem of
Faction’, Early American Studies 10:2 (2012) 382-414.
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‘Soep na de maaltijd. Transfer en transformatie van een Turks toetje’ [Soup after the Meal: Transfer
and Transformation of a Turkish Dessert], in: A.H. van Baal (ed.), Istanbul: City of Contrasts. Cultural
Transfer Between Europa and Turkey, 20-25. Amsterdam: Huizinga Instituut, 2011.
‘De burger bedankt. Lastposten in de Nationale Vergadering (1796-1797) [Reluctant Citizens: The
National Assembly and Public Office]’, De Achttiende Eeuw 44:1 (2010) 315-331.
(with Jouke Turpijn) ‘Waarheid en gezond verstand in het parlement rondom 1798 en 1848’ [Truth
and Common Sense in Parliament around 1798 and 1848], Jaarboek Parlementaire Geschiedenis 12
(2010) 23-35.
‘Menistenstreken in het strijdperk. Het eerste parlement van Nederland en de mythe van de
Moderate middenpartij’ [Mennonite Intrigues on the Battlefield: The First Dutch Parliament and the
Myth of the Moderate Centre], Doopsgezinde Bijdragen, new series 35/36 (2010) 337-361.
‘De reis en het rampjaar. Een inwoner van Hoorn in het Ottomaanse Rijk’ [The Journey and the Year
of Disaster: A Citizen of Hoorn in the Ottoman Empire], Oud Hoorn 32:3 (2010) 96-102.
‘De basis van ons onderwijs. Instructie dienend tot handleiding voor de commissie om te arbeiden
aan een nieuwe canon van Nederland’ [Fundamental Teachings: An Instruction for the Commission
that is to Design a New Historical Canon for the Netherlands], in: A.H. van Baal (ed.), Cultural
Transfer. Russia and Europe since 1650, 49-56. Amsterdam: Huizinga Instituut, 2009.
‘‘Rooms rot’ of goed patriot. Het antikatholieke geweld van september 1747’ [Popish Rot or Good
Patriot. The Anti-Catholic Violence of September 1747], Skript 28 (2006) 46-51.
‘Marcus van Vaernewijck en de Gentse beeldenstorm’ [Marcus van Vaernewijck and the Iconoclastic
Riots in Ghent], Skript 27 (2006) 38-48.
Book Reviews
Review of James Kennedy, A Concise History of the Netherlands. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 2017. In: European History Quarterly 48:2 (2018) 370-371.
Review of Janet Polasky, Revolutions Without Borders. The Call to Liberty in the Atlantic World. New
Haven: Yale University Press, 2016. In: Early Modern Low Countries 1:1 (2017).
Review of Marc Lerner, A Laboratory of Liberty: The Transformation of Political Culture in Republican
Switzerland, 1750-1848. Leiden [etc.]: Brill: 2012. In: German History 33:2 (2015) 293-294.
Review of Brecht Deseure, Onhoudbaar verleden. Geschiedenis als politiek instrument tijdens de
Franse periode in België. Leuven: Universitaire Pers Leuven, 2014. In: Belgisch Tijdschrift voor
Nieuwste Geschiedenis 44:2/3 (2014) 270-271.
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Review of Erie Tanja, Goede politiek. De parlementaire cultuur van de Tweede Kamer, 1866-1960.
Amsterdam: 2011. In: De Negentiende Eeuw 37:2 (2013) 170-171.
Review of Peter Altena, Gerrit Paape (1752-1803). Levens en werken. Nijmegen: 2012. In: Tijdschrift
voor Geschiedenis 126:2 (2013) 275-76.
Review of Jaap van Rijn, De eeuw van het debat. De ontwikkeling van het publieke debat in Nederland
en Engeland 1800-1920. Amsterdam: 2010. In: De Negentiende Eeuw 36:3 (2012) 230-231.
Review of İsmail Hakkı Kadı, Ottoman and Dutch Merchants in the Eighteenth Century. Leiden: 2012.
In: Südost-Forschungen 71(2012) 537-539.
Review of Raymond Kubben, Regeneration and Hegemony. Franco-Batavian Relations in the
Revolutionary Era, 1795-1803. Leiden en Boston: 2011. In: Tijdschrift voor geschiedenis 124:3 (2011)
413-14.
Review of Nicholas Dew, Orientalism in Louis XIV’s France. Oxford: 2009. In: De Zeventiende Eeuw
27:1 (2011) 112.
Review of Jonathan I. Israel, Verlichting onder vuur. Filosofie, moderniteit en emancipatie, 1670-1752,
Ruben Buys e.a. Vert. Franeker: 2010. In: Openbaar bestuur 21:4 (2011) 27-28.
Review of Eveline Koolhaas-Grosfeld, De ontdekking van de Nederlander in boeken en prenten rond
1800. Zutphen: 2010. In: De Boekenwereld 26 (2010) 315-16.
Review of Gerrit Verhoeven, Anders reizen? Evoluties in vroegmoderne reiservaringen van Hollandse
en Brabantse elites (1600-1750). Hilversum: 2009. In: Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis 123:2 (2010) 291-
92.
Review of Claudette Baar-De Weerd, Uw sekse en de onze. Vrouwen en genootschappen in Nederland
en in ons omringende landen (1750-ca.1810). Hilversum: 2009. In: Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis 122:4
(2009) 576-77.
Review of Pieter van Wissing (ed.), Stookschriften. Pers en politiek tussen 1780 en 1800. Nijmegen:
2008. In: De Boekenwereld 24 (2009) 311.
Review of Peter Buijs, De eeuw van het geluk. Nederlandse opvattingen over geluk ten tijde van de
Verlichting, 1658-1835. Hilversum: 2007. In: Skript 29 (2008) 87-88.
Review of David Hess, Hollandia Regenerata, Joost Rosendaal (ed.) Nijmegen: 2007. In: De
Boekenwereld 24 (2008) 41.
Review of Rietje van Vliet, Elie Luzac (1721-1796): boekverkoper van de Verlichting. Nijmegen: 2005.
In: Skript 28 (2006) 46-51.
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Lectures (since 2016)
September 2018
‘Not on Behalf of Others. Collective Petitioning in the Batavian Republic (1795-1806)’
Leiden University, AHRC Research Network Petitions Workshop
July 2018
‘What are petitions, or what are petitions and petitioning used for, and by whom? A functional
approach’
University of Durham, AHRC Research Network Petitions Workshop
February 2018
‘The Petitioning Industry. Petitions for Jobs, Delegated Writing, and Patronage in the Batavian
Republic’
West Chester University, Philadelphia, Consortium on the Revolutionary Era Annual Conference
October 2017
‘Insular subalternity. Dutch state formation around 1800 as seen from the island of Ameland’
Antwerpen University, International Conference Subaltern Political Knowledges, c. 1750 - c. 1950
July 2017
‘Citizenship in the Netherlands around 1800 through the Example of Petitioning’
University of Frankfurt a/d Oder, International Conference Neuständische Gesellschaft? Anwendung
eines heuristischen Konzeptes auf die historische Wirklichkeit um 1800
May 2017 (with Jane Judge)
‘“Ik hebt noeg noiet van giene moenaerk iet gaet”. Armenbrieven aan de soeverein in Noord en Zuid,
c. 1780-1830’ [Pauper Letters to the Sovereign in the Northern and Southern Netherlands, c. 1780-
1830]
KNHG Amsterdam, Spring Conference Nieuwe Staat. Nieuwe burgers? Burgerschap in de
Nederlanden 1750-1850
June 2016
‘Spoken verkopen. Een letterkundige sensatie uit 1766 nader bekeken’ [Selling Ghosts. A Literary
Sensation of 1766].
Leiden University, Annual Conference Nederlandse Boekhistorische Vereniging
June 2016
‘Petitioning as a form of civic engagement. Some thoughts and questions’
Leiden University, expert meeting The persistence of civic identities in the Netherlands, 1747-1848
May 2016
‘The debate on the right to petition in the Netherlands, c. 1750-1830’
Groningen University, Agricola Seminar for Early Modern History and Culture
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