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Last Sunday, a number of SHOC colleagues accompanied a walk through Brussels, treating the audience to some memorable historical stories. Historical sources and the necessary entertainment were certainly not lacking! Here is the photo report:
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SHOC expands with a new colleague! Anna Derhaeg (°2002) joins our team as a PhD student on the project “Negotiating consent: patient agency and surgery from a European perspective, 1900-2000” supervised by Jolien Gijbels.
In her PhD research, Anna will examine the relationship between doctors and patients by analysing consent practices and levels of patient agency from the late 19th century through the 20th century. Find more about her fascinating research via this link: shoc.research.vub.be/en/anna…
Op zondag 24 november begeleidt SHOC een wandeling door de straten van Brussel. Onze collega's zullen jullie verrassen met onverwachte, mysterieuze en grappige verhalen over het Brusselse verleden.
Voor meer info en inschrijvingen, zie
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Today, we are particularly proud to share with you that our FORAGENCY colleagues will be publishing a podcast series starting next week!
For more info: see link below
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SHOC is proud to welcome another new colleague!
Charlotte Van Riet recently joined our research group as a PhD researcher. Co-supervised by Bart Lambert, she will work on the medieval urbanisation in the Low Countries.
Welcome, Charlotte!
From 1/11/2024, Alice Vittoria will join the FORAGENCY project as a postdoc researcher! Her research is on the impact of colonialism on the relationship of local communities with the environment in Central Africa, with a specific focus on medicinal plants and healing.
Meet Brent Huygh, new SHOC member and PhD researcher! Brent will be working on the project “Village(r)s in Court: Judicial Empowering Interactions between Subjects and Government in Rural Brabant and Limburg (17th and 18th century)”, supervised by Prof. Dr. Klaas Van Gelder.
Join us for our second seminar of this semester! On the 6th of November, Judy Stephenson will give a presentation entitled: "Wages before Machines: The microeconomics of solving the wage puzzle of the Industrial Revolution" .
Info and registrations: shoc@vub.be
The first seminar of the 2024-25 academical year has arrived! On September the 23rd, Alassandro Iandolo will present a paper entitled "The Soviet state as a ‘liberal subject’ in world trade”.
Proud to present the programme of the Ancestor’s Tale International Seminar on the history of wealth inequality (18 September). Remember to register if you want to join us!
‘De mechanismen die de woonongelijkheid in het verleden fors lieten oplopen, zijn ook vandaag weer aan het werk, en vereisen overheidsingrijpen’. Heidi Deneweth, geassocieerd SHOC-lid, deze week in @Knack !
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Excited to announce the upcoming seminar on 200 years of wealth inequality, 19/9, Brussels. Keynotes: Erik Bengtsson on Sweden, Jean-Laurent Rosenthal on France. Papers by Ancestor’s Tale members on Belgium. Full programme available next week.