Assistant Professor Natalia Petrovskaia provides answers to important questions surrounding the medieval Welsh Arthurian tale Historia Peredur vab Efrawc.
What is the difference between a journal and a gazette? And what is a hornbook? The new online Glossary of Early Modern Popular Print Genres offers answers.
Vernacular Books and Their Readers, edited by Andrea van Leerdam et al., explores approaches to study European vernacular books and reading practices in the 15th-16th centuries.
Professor of Art, Culture and Diversity Rosemarie Buikema will deliver her farewell lecture on 10 October. We meet her in her study, between boxes and piles of books.
Available in open access, this work edited by Professor Ann Rigney and researcher Thomas Smits, zooms in on the role of photography in the memory-activism nexus.
Professor of Early Modern Dutch Literature Els Stronks and Professor of Theatre Studies Maaike Bleeker receive funding to work on scientific and societal breakthroughs.
Kiene Brillenburg Wurth, Iris van der Tuin, and Nanna Verhoeff have edited a special section in the minnesota review on Mobilizing Creativity: A Humanities Perspective (part 1 of 2).
On Thursday 20 April 2023, RAUM Utrecht is organizing the second edition of the annual conference Onze Stad, Ons Canvas/Our City, Our Canvas. The Open Cities Platform is partner and contributes with a creative workshop.
In the mini-documentary Sancta Maria Succurre Miseris, music scholar Eric Jas explains the underlying message and why the composer chose this printing method.
The Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies just published the dossier Affective Arrangements and Violence in Latin America, edited by Reindert Dhondt and others.
People interested in fitness and dieting are shown harmful videos on TikTok in no time, Utrecht Data School, De Groene Amsterdammer, and RTL Nieuws find.