Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk
@elisevnm
Full Professor Economic and Social History, Gender, Inequality, Textiles, Colonialism. Mother, dancer, reader.
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Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk and Katharine Frederick (Economic and Social History Utrecht University) examine the resilience of domestic textile production in Java and Sub-Saharan Africa, showing how it survived despite the changes wrought by global and colonial forces in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. doi.org/10.1017/S17400…
Today. Grateful. For bread,🌹and options. Am speaking about solidarities and anti-colonial activism. At elite institution that our foremothers weren't allowed into, for centuries until they - like so many groups systemically excluded - fought, won entry. ces.fas.harvard.edu/events/2023/03…
De rechtzaak rond Susanne Täuber en de #AmINext protesten maken het spreken over sociale veiligheid alleen maar belangrijker. In onze onderzoeksgroep bespraken we daarom vandaag het Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen rapport over sociale veiligheid. 1/4 knaw.nl/en/publication…
What a great place for organizing a conference! Our final workshop of the Textilelab project in Rome European Research Council (ERC) Economic and Social History Utrecht University Sarah Carmichael Corinne Boter Aditi Ben Schneider
Our autumn seminar series starts tomorrow with a talk by Peter Koudijs (eur.nl/en/people/pete…) - the full programme can be found here esh.sites.uu.nl/autumn-2023-se… (Jeanne Cilliers Johan Schot Nessuno Giampaolo Lecce and others). Thanks to @Christophe_Fir and Vigyan Ratnoo for organising!
It took a while for the first full review to arrive, but here it is International Review of Social History. I couldn't be happier with the reviewer - Oliver Bakewell - and the way he engages with & appreciates the volume, which reflects our intended contribution to the literature: doi.org/10.1017/S00208…
Congratulations Maanik Nath!