Ten Master's theses recommended for faculty thesis award

Ten Master's theses have been recommended for the Faculty of Humanities thesis awards.
Best Master's thesis
Dominique van Zelm (Politiek en maatschappij in historisch perspectief):
: A Comparison of Religious and Secular Discourse on England鈥檚 Monarchs ruling after the Glorious Revolution, 1689, 1702 and 1714
Amber van Geerestein (Cultural History):
: The gathering and circulation of forensic knowledge in nineteenth- century Dutch cases of criminal poisoning
Leonie Stolk (Nederlandse taal en cultuur (part time)):
: Onderzoek naar de roem van Maria van Reigersberch
Johanna Schulting (Taal, mens en maatschappij):
: Een empirisch-descriptief onderzoek
Martine Oldhof (Biblical Studies):
: The possibility of a trichotomistic anthropology

Best Research Master's thesis
Eva Wissenburg (Literair vertalen):
: Over het ontbreken van een koloniale context voor Albert Camus in Nederland
Niels Wildschut (Philosophy):
The Search for Being. H枚lderlin on Thought and Unity
Steven van den Bos (Modern History):
: A Study of the Theory and Practice of the Dutch Military-Legal Apparatus during the War of Indonesian Independence, 1945-1949
Quirine van der Meer Mohr (Art History of the Low Countries in its European Context):
: J.M.W. Turner and the perception of Holland and Dutch art in Romantic Britain
Annemarie Van Dooren (Linguistics):
: Synchronic and Diachronic Perspectives on Modal Verbs and their Complements
Announcement of nominations and winners
At the end of August, a jury consisting of five Humanities scholars will nominate three candidates in each of the two categories. The winners will be announced during the opening of the new academic year at the Faculty of Humanities.