History – Memory – Identity. The Historians and the National Historical Museum Dutch professional historians have so far played a relatively minor role in the planning process of the new National Historical Museum (NMH), leaving the field largely to museologists. Though this reticence is historically understandable, it is nonetheless to be regretted. Historians should avail themselves of this opportunity to present the results of several decades of fruitful research into Dutch history in this novel setting. The NHM project is part of an international trend among similar museums, such as the new Deutsches Historisches Museum in Berlin. This, however, is seen to be a rather bland compromise. For its part, the concept of Five Worlds which ...
This essay presents a series of reflections on the relevance of Dutch history. Taking different angl...
Tintin in the Rijksmuseum The Netherlands and Belgium share a long past, but they look at their hist...
Impressed/ Experienced – The historical imagination of politics This inaugural lecture elaborates on...
History – Memory – Identity. The Historians and the National Historical Museum Dutch professional hi...
The NHM project is part of an international trend among similar museums, such as the new Deutsches H...
The Dutch National History Museum and the ‘Emotional Turn’ Recent discussions about the Dutch Nation...
No Identity without Temporality. Why We Need Chronologies Recently, the Dutch National History Museu...
De geschiedenis van Europa en de omgang met het verleden in Europa zijn het voorwerp van recente ini...
NHM is a museum without a permanent collection. This condition needs to be understood as an opportu...
This essay asks why the Dutch national museums did not offer any coherent historical narratives in t...
War and Peace. The Battle around the Dutch National History Museum War and Peace is one of the ‘worl...
Ed Jonker, Treading carefully. Writing official history with an uneasy conscience The recent debate...
It is highly regrettable that a history of the Netherlands seen from five focal points starts with t...
The preservation of the built architectural heritage is inextricably bound up with an accurate descr...
Experience and Authenticity in Dutch History Museums; casestudies: Amsterdams Historisch Museum, His...
This essay presents a series of reflections on the relevance of Dutch history. Taking different angl...
Tintin in the Rijksmuseum The Netherlands and Belgium share a long past, but they look at their hist...
Impressed/ Experienced – The historical imagination of politics This inaugural lecture elaborates on...
History – Memory – Identity. The Historians and the National Historical Museum Dutch professional hi...
The NHM project is part of an international trend among similar museums, such as the new Deutsches H...
The Dutch National History Museum and the ‘Emotional Turn’ Recent discussions about the Dutch Nation...
No Identity without Temporality. Why We Need Chronologies Recently, the Dutch National History Museu...
De geschiedenis van Europa en de omgang met het verleden in Europa zijn het voorwerp van recente ini...
NHM is a museum without a permanent collection. This condition needs to be understood as an opportu...
This essay asks why the Dutch national museums did not offer any coherent historical narratives in t...
War and Peace. The Battle around the Dutch National History Museum War and Peace is one of the ‘worl...
Ed Jonker, Treading carefully. Writing official history with an uneasy conscience The recent debate...
It is highly regrettable that a history of the Netherlands seen from five focal points starts with t...
The preservation of the built architectural heritage is inextricably bound up with an accurate descr...
Experience and Authenticity in Dutch History Museums; casestudies: Amsterdams Historisch Museum, His...
This essay presents a series of reflections on the relevance of Dutch history. Taking different angl...
Tintin in the Rijksmuseum The Netherlands and Belgium share a long past, but they look at their hist...
Impressed/ Experienced – The historical imagination of politics This inaugural lecture elaborates on...