Dutch Christmas: Morbid & Melancholic Music In this blog post, Tim prepares for Christmas Eve in his own special way by listening to the Christmas Carol 'O Kerstnacht, schooner dan de dagen', written by Joost van den Vondel in 1637. Tim Vergeer • December 21, 2018
Finding the Perfect Fit: Adult Toys for Trans Men Looi visited a launch of adult toys for trans men and takes this opportunity to talk about the importance of self-representation for sexual communities. Looi van Kessel • December 11, 2018
Medieval ASMR? Physical sensations were and important part of medieval religious experience. Can we compare this tot he sensations of ASMR? Lieke Smits • December 06, 2018
For practice or preaching: why do academics blog? Blogposts can be published quickly, linking to current events and other media. They're a means to engage in an ongoing discourse, and to practice your writing (and they get read more than articles). Let's explore the many reasons why academics should blog! Fleur Praal • November 30, 2018 • 1 comment
Strange Strophes: Rebellious Singing in Heynck’s Veranderlyk geval In this blog post, Tim Vergeer tries to discover the melody of one of the songs in Veranderlyk geval, which was the most popular adaptation of a Spanish play in the Dutch Republic. Tim Vergeer • November 25, 2018
I, Mary of Guelders Museum Het Valkhof in Nijmegen presents the exhibition 'I, Mary of Guelders'. Who was this 'Máxima of the fifteenth century'? Lieke Smits • November 15, 2018
Digging Deeper Why spend your summer digging and carrying dirt? Because it’s both educational and incredibly worthwhile, that’s why. Renske Janssen talks about participating in the Kinneret Regional Project’s excavations at Horvat Kur (Israel). Renske Janssen • October 25, 2018
̶M̶o̶n̶k̶'̶s̶ Nun's work Andrea Reyes Elizondo has taken two research stays at Mexican archives. Here she talks about the challenges encountered and discoveries made during those visits. Andrea Reyes Elizondo • October 11, 2018 • 1 comment
One hundred and eleven drawings identified as the work of Marcus Gheeraerts the Elder The scoop every project is hoping for. Dirk Geirnaert • October 04, 2018 • 2 comments