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The PhD candidates will carry out research within the framework of the research project “Institutional memory in the making of colonial culture: history experience and idea in Dutch colonialism in Asia, 1700 – 1870.” This project investigates how colonial officials and missionaries legitimized their work in Asia. This long-term cricital analysis includes both the VOC period and the early colonial state. It is centred around daily work routines and reporting among ‘residenten’, ministers and missionaries and the Governor General. The hypothesis is that this interplay between local practice and intellectual justification was crucial to the development of enduring and persistent Dutch visions about the legitimacy of colonial rule.
The two PhD projects each focus on a specific sector within the colonial workspace and both have a strong emphasis on archival research:
PhD Project 1: “Reproducing past, present and future: colonial visions and experience in Asia.” This projects investigates the long term development of colonial mentality at the level of the colonial bureaucrats in Asia.
Phd project 2: “Spirited narratives of purpose and progress: church-society engagement alongside the (Company-) state.” This project focuses on work and worldview of Church ministers and missionaries in Asia, who functioned within and alongside the colonial enterprise.
The project is financed by NWO within the framework of the Vernieuwingsimpuls (VIDI) and the PhD students will be working in a team together with the project leader (Alicia Schrikker) and a postdoc.
Key responsibilities
Fixed-term contract: 4 Years.
The PhD position is for a period of four years. Initially the employee will receive a one year contract. An extension of three years is possible having received positive evaluations of capabilities and achievements. Remuneration for a full-time working week will be € 2,222 gross per month in the first year, increasing to € 2,840 gross per month in the fourth year.
Leiden University offers an attractive benefits package with additional holiday (8%) and end-of-year bonuses (8.3 %), training and career development and sabbatical leave. Our individual choices model gives you some freedom to assemble your own set of terms and conditions. Candidates from outside the Netherlands may be eligible for a substantial tax break. More at www.workingat.leiden.edu/.
Diversity
Leiden University is strongly committed to diversity within its community and especially welcomes applications from members of underrepresented groups.
Leiden is a typical university city, hosting the oldest university in the Netherlands (1575). The University permeates the local surroundings; University premises are scattered throughout the city, and the students who live and study in Leiden give the city its relaxed yet vibrant atmosphere.
Leiden University is one of Europe's foremost research universities. This prominent position gives our graduates a leading edge in applying for academic posts and for functions outside academia.
The Faculty of Humanities is rich in expertise in fields such as philosophy, religious studies, history, art history, literature, linguistics and area studies covering nearly every region of the world. With its staff of 995, the faculty provides 27 master’s and 25 bachelor’s programmes for over 7,000 students based at locations in Leiden’s historic city centre and in modern buildings in The Hague.
The Institute for History is the home of a vibrant community of researchers and lecturers with outstanding track records and successful in attracting national and international research grants. Under the label ‘Global Questions, Local Sources’ scholars affiliated to the Institute combine a deep knowledge of global interactions and of specific localities, regions and states in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas. They use comparative, connective and entangled approaches and resort to qualitative and quantitative research methodologies. This project is part of the research specialization Colonial and Global History, for more information see: https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/research/research-projects/humanities/colonial-and-global-history.
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