Poster Presentations Cohort 2025
This page shows the research posters composed and presented at the Posthumus Conference 2026 by the PhD students participating in the 2025 cohort of the PhD Training Programme of the N.W. Posthumus Institute. For the original poster in pdf you may contact the composer of the poster. We also ask you not to cite or to disperse the poster image without prior consent of the author of the poster concerned.
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Joeri Aerts (University of Antwerp)
Socio-spatial analysis of mortality inequalities in Antwerp (1820-1939)
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Magdė Bielinienė (Radboud University)
Freedom through trade: The informal rural trade in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 1600-1795
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Femke De Nil (Ghent University)
Tracts of extraction: Colonial railways and the making of the Central African copper frontier
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Tonny Dijck (University of Groningen)
Integrating Germans (rural-to-rural) 1814-1950
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Angelo Carlo Reyes Galindo (Wageningen University & Research)
Deforestation, dispossession, and disaster: Mapping the (post)colonial political ecologies of Philippine forests, 1850-present
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Florian Herrendorf (Tilburg University)
Navigating layered sovereignty: Rouen, mercantile networks and the Baltic Trade, 1530-1620
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Bálint Honos (Leiden University)
Forming the frontier: Black community organizing against the politics of exclusion in antebellum California
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Dea Iftina (Wageningen University and Research)
Hystory of deforestation in Indonesia since 1870: Colonialism, commodities, commons
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Josie Läuferts (Utrecht University)
Labour migrants and the Dutch welfare state
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Pablo Merayo Montes (Leiden University)
Across looms and borders: Foreign workers in Guadalajara’s 18th century textile industry
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Wieke Eline Metzlar (Radboud University)
Burdened girls: Patterns and determinants of excess female mortality among children aged 0-20, 1875-1899
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Brecht Nijman (Radboud University)
Shipping that counts: Intra-Asian shipping and trade networks between disruptions and resilience, ca. 1650-1795
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Lara Sarcinella (University of Antwerp)
Assessing the effectiveness of the post-war Dutch welfare state
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Savvas Skoufaridis (Leiden University)
Talking about sex in Cyprus: Nationalism, colonialism and public discourse (1939-1974)
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Saskia Titulaer (Wageningen University & Research)
Empowered women, healthier nations? How women’s political rights impacted public health spending in interwar Europe
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Pepijn Trienekens (Radboud University)
Shifting frontiers: Worker resistance and planter control in colonial plantation regimes of Insinger & Co. in Suriname and East Java (1815-1940)
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Koen van der Lijn (Leiden University)
Securing passage: Chinese labour migration to the Dutch East Indies
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Meenu Rabecca Vettickan Chakravelil (International Institute of Social History)
Slaveries in plural? Forms of bondage and experiences of the enslaved in early modern Malabar
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Helena Van Hiel (Ghent University / VLIZ)
Sport, tourism and the development of Belgian seaside resorts: Medical discourses, physical activity and leisure practices on the coast, c. 1840-1920
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Seb Verlinden (KU Leuven)
Ditching the commons





















