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Djoeke van Netten is an Associate Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Amsterdam. She has coordinated the Research Group on Early Modern Mobilities since 2019 and serves in various editorial roles for academic journals and organizations related to her field. Her research interests encompass Early Modern History, specifically focusing on the Dutch Republic, including themes such as production, dissemination, and reception of knowledge, maritime history, cartography, and human-animal encounters. She holds a PhD in History from the University of Groningen, received cum laude, and has held various academic positions, including lecturer roles at the University of Groningen and the University of Amsterdam. Van Netten has also been involved in several significant projects, such as guest curating at the National Maritime Museum and serving as a Vice-director of the Amsterdam School of Historical Studies. Her efforts in historical academia continued with her roles as a board member for various historical organizations and editorial boards.
University of Amsterdam • Amsterdam
Teaching and research in Early Modern History.
University of Amsterdam • Amsterdam
Lecturer in History.
University of Groningen • Groningen
Lecturer in History and International Relations.
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