PhD position: Food Protest in the Early Modern Dutch Republic
University of Amsterdam
The Amsterdam School for Historical Studies ( ) invites applications for a fully funded PhD position (4 years; 1ft). You will work on the Dutch subproject of the project Daily Bread. A Comparative Urban History of Early Modern Food Protests, funded by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research and led by prof. dr. Maartje van Gelder.The Daily Bread Project:
We are looking for a PhD candidate who can combine qualitative and quantitative digital methods to analyze early modern food protests within the Daily Bread project, which will consist of the PI, a postdoc and 2 PhD candidates. The Daily Bread project focuses on two fundamental and connected historical questions: How did ordinary people shape politics in the period before institutionalized democracy? And how has power shaped archives, determining whose histories have been written, and whose have been silenced? It does so by, on the one hand, examining the impact of food protests, their interrelation with environmental crises and local food cultures. On the other hand, it examines the ways in which the actors in these protests—often women—have and have not been included in the archival records, drawing among others on scholarship dealing with archival silencing.The project compares food protests between circa 1500-1800 in Dutch, Italian, and Ottoman cities. In its methodology, the project merges social history’s attention for the politically disenfranchised with cultural history’s sensitivity to the impact of power on archives and history-writing. It also draws on insights from environmental and comparative urban history. Its primary objectives are to 1) recast the debate on how ordinary men and women shaped pre-democratic politics; 2) advance the agenda of comparative urban history; 3) answer environmental historians’ call to examine societal responses to climate change. Ultimately, the project aims to uncover the power relations at play in the streets, the archive, and the production of history.Description PhD project:We are looking for a PhD candidate who will focus on the subproject on famine and urban protest in the Dutch Republic. With its unique urban landscape and political organization, the Dutch Republic has produced a wealth of relevant sources to examine urban protests. Moreover, its economic structure and unusual environment allowed it to thrive during the period when the Little Ice Age reached its coldest point. The combination of innovations in digital analysis, particularly text recognition, and the fast-moving digitization of Dutch sources offer this subproject a technological edge. Combining quantitative and qualitative analysis, the PhD will track protests in a broad corpus of different sources, in order to compare protests in different Dutch cities.The PhD candidate will become a member of the and will have access to the research training and activities offered by national research schools and the Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research of the Faculty of Humanities. After successfully completing a pilot study, the PhD candidate can acquire teaching experience in the programmes offered by the Department of History, European Studies and Religion.This is what you will be doing
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The Daily Bread project will consist of the PI, postdoc and 2 PhD candidates. It is embedded within the History Department and the Amsterdam Centre for Urban History (ACUH), a vibrant research community of urban historians. As a PhD candidate you will also become a member of the Amsterdam School of Historical Studies at the Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research of the Faculty of Humanities. The research school represents and forsters the study of the human past from Antiquity to the present day. It brings together more than 200 academics who participate in 14 research groups and 3 centres, of which ACUH is one.If you think that this PhD position suits you, please send in the following documents by the April 10th, 2025:
For more information, including a description of the project, please contact Maartje van Gelder ( ).
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland
Wed, 12 Mar 2025 23:20:54 GMT
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