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Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

In our teaching and research we highlight major developments in societies and cultures as they have unfolded during the modern and contemporary eras. We seek to gain understanding of the interrelationships of Europeanisation, globalisation, scientific and technological development, political change and cultural innovation. We are interested in how today’s societies cope with these challenges through, amongst others, practices of remembrance, governance techniques, strategies for managing knowledge, technologies and risks and ways of dealing with diversity and inequality. Yet, understanding our present world is impossible without insight into its past. This is why historical research serves as a key element of our scholarly and educational identity.

 

 

News

Four FASoS researchers awarded NWO XS grants

  • Researchers
How do lobbyists use disinformation to sway policymakers? Who gets to shape the historical narrative of occupation and violence? Does growing inequality change the way citizens think about politics? And how have politicians defended “truth” across a century of media revolutions?
NWO XS dec 25

Christian Ernsten awarded funding for project on recurating colonial-era collections

  • Researchers
UnRest focuses on the historically significant yet deeply contested archives and artworks associated with Robert Jacob Gordon (1743–1795) – a Dutch military officer and explorer whose documentation of the Cape region shaped European knowledge of South Africa during the 18th century
Christian Ernsten

New book reveals the stories behind research: The Stories We Tell: Creative Nonfiction Accounts of Our Research

  • Researchers
This book shows that there is another way of doing research: one that pays attention to emotions, confusion, humour, doubt, imagination, and chance encounters.
stories we tell

Massimiliano Simons awarded funding for innovative art–science project on hybrid plants

  • Researchers
"Entangled Genes: Sharpening the Public Debate on Hybrid Plants” is a new artistic research project that aims to deepen societal reflection on genetically modified plants.
Massimilano Simons

Susan Schreibman awarded Ángel David Nieves Book Award (Edited Collection)

Susan Schreibman was awarded the Ángel David Nieves Book Award (Edited Collection) by the American Studies Association.
Susan Schreibman