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Jeroen Duindam is a Professor of Early Modern History at Leiden University. His research primarily focuses on the history of monarchy, exploring the tumultuous dynamics of rulers and the political intricacies of courts in the Netherlands and Germany during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He is also involved in teaching various courses related to European history, including the MA-level course 'Europe 1000-1800' which investigates the broader transformations across the continent during the early modern period. In addition to his specific research interests and courses, Jeroen contributes to the Europaeum Programme which fosters a comparative understanding of European history and civilization. His academic pursuits are grounded in a desire to move from local historical expertise to a broader continental knowledge base.
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