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Department of History
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Faculteit der Cultuur- en Maatschappijwetenschappen
Part of
Universiteit Maastricht
Address
Grote Gracht 90-92, 6211 SZ Maastricht
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Postal address
Postbus 616, 6200 MD Maastricht
Phone
+31-43-3883314
Fax
+31-43-3884917
URL
http://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/web/Faculteiten/FdCMW.htm
Email
secr. hislk -at- maastrichtuniversity. nl
People
Professor
Prof.dr. F.G. Huisman
Professor
Prof.dr. A. Labrie
Professor
Prof.dr. K.K. Patel
Extraordinary professor
Prof.dr. E. Homburg
Extraordinary professor
Prof.dr. A. Knotter
Associate professor
Dr. P.A.J. Caljé
Associate professor
Dr. J.J. de Jong
Associate professor
Dr. J.C.M. Wachelder
Current research
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Buying children, restraining wages. The emergence of family policy as a transnational challenge (1900-1960)
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A cultural history of the 4th and 5th of May in the Netherlands
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Scenes of memory. Spanish discourses on the Yugoslav wars of dissolution
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World War II in Kulturraum Roermond and Dülken: Childhood memories
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The Construction Of Collective Memory In Turkey: Centering Ankara, Re-Centering Istanbul Between 1923-1950
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Completed research
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Collaboration
The politics and policies of family migration in the Netherlands, 1955-2005
Collaboration
Politicians from Limburg in The Hague, 1839-1918
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History education as a locus of the politics of history. Post-war debates in the Federal Republic of Germany and the Netherlands
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The observatory observed
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On the right way? Labourmarket political options for contemporary welfare states
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Classification
D35100
History of arts and architecture
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