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Biografie Instituut; Institute of Biography

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International Congress of Historical Sciences

At the 21st International Congress of Historical Sciences, that will be held in Amsterdam in 2010, from 22-28 August, Hans Renders and Binne de Haan will contribute to the session ‘Biography and Microhistory’.

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Biographies have risen in popularity significantly in recent years. Amongst the signs of this increased popularity is the growing number of biographies that have been published as a dissertation. As a response to this development this resulted in the establishment of the Institute of Biography within the University of Groningen in 2004.

 

The Institute of Biography has the following objectives:

  • to offer both a supportive infrastructure and more specific support related to a variety of subjects for graduate students engaged in biographical research,
  • to stimulate the further development of a theoretical framework with regard to the biography as an academic genre.

The Institute of Biography aims to achieve the latter objective by organising academic conferences and symposia and by the publication of biographies, conference papers and academic articles.

 

Apart from conference papers the series Tweede leven (Second Life) is being published. In this series, for which the Institute of Biography acts as an editor, standard setting biographies, both foreign and Dutch, are being reprinted.

At present work is being done on the biographies of Loe de Jong (historian), J.C. Bloem (poet), G.J. van Heuven-Goedhart (politician), F. Domela Nieuwenhuis (politician/anarchist), Anton Kröller and Helene Kröller-Müller (art collectors).

 

An Institute of Biography in Groningen

The field of research of the Institute of Biography

Theory

The biography as specialism

Stichting Democratie en Media (Dutch)

 

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