For the NWO-funded Vici-project 'Care and Coercion. Patriarchy, (Forced) Labour and Caregiving in the Household in the Dutch Empire, c. 1750-Present', we are hiring three postdoctoral researchers. You will study the intricate relations between care and coercion in households in the Dutch Empire.
Your jobThe positions are divided in three different sub-projects: one on colonial Suriname, one on colonial Indonesia, and one on colonial South Africa. Within each sub-project, we will study how in the period c. 1750-1950 violence and other forms of coercion played a role in household relations in relation to care and other work activities. As a team, we will investigate how work within households was divided along gender and racial lines, and look at overt and more subtle forms of coercion in this analysis.
You will do intensive archival and literature study on either of the three cases, in Dutch and preferably also former colonial archives. Therefore, the knowledge of Sranantongo, Bahasa Indonesia, Zulu, and/or Xhosa will be of high relevance for the project. Based on the research, you will write research articles. You will also be involved in organising a joint conference and in contributing to an online textbook, intended for education. As the project also has an extensive societal relevance component, you are welcome to join in on activities for that as much as you please.
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Economic and Social History, one of the world-leading groups in the field.