This book is about how in the Dutch scene, the early internet was intimately tied to the aesthetics and politics of... Læs mere
Film, like the printed imagery inaugurated during the Renaissance, spread ideas – not least the idea of the power of visual art – across not only geographical... Læs mere
This collection of essays explores the global circulation of knowledge, both written and visual, that occurred by means of prints in the Early Modern period.
The importance of place – as a unique spatial identity – has been recognized since antiquity. This volume examines the concept of place as it relates to architectural production and building knowledge in early modern Europe (1400-1800).
What did it mean to be a stranger in 16th and 17th century England? This text analyses a selection of terms that were central to the conceptualisation of identity, race, migration, and transculturality in the early modern period.
In a crucial sense, all machines are time machines. The essays in Media Infrastructures and the Politics of Digital Time develop the central concept of hardwired temporalities to consider how technical networks hardwire and rewire patterns of time.
Isaac Newton (1642-1727) is best known for his natural philosophical and mathematical works. This volume provides the first analysis... Læs mere
For centuries, archaeologists have excavated the soils of Britain to uncover finds from the early medieval... Læs mere
Growing Up Communist in the Netherlands and Britain: Childhood, Political Activism, and Identity Formation documents communists’ attempts, successful and otherwise, to overcome their isolation and to connect with the major social and political movements of the twentieth century.
Authors from 15 European countries present analyses from a range of perspectives coalescing around core concerns: the quality of education, cultural identity, inequality of opportunities and access, questions of justice and democracy, and internationalization and language policy.
This collection focuses on difficult memories and diverse identities related to conflicts and localized politics of memories. It brings together methodological discussions from oral history research, cultural memory studies and the study of contemporary protest movements.
This study aims to develop a Dutch approach to conflict archaeology, integrating archaeology, heritage research and history at a landscape scale.