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Institute for History Annual Report 2010 - O - Universiteit Leiden

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<strong>Institute</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>History</strong><br />

Co-supervisor of Abdul Wahid (University of Prof. Dr. L.A.C.J. Lucassen<br />

Utrecht).<br />

March 15: External examiner <strong>for</strong> PhD thesis,<br />

Research<br />

School of Oriental and African Studies, University<br />

0.3 fte<br />

of London, United Kingdom.<br />

Publications<br />

Lindblad, J.Th.<br />

‘Economic growth and decolonisation in<br />

Indonesia’. Itinerario, European Journal of Overseas<br />

<strong>History</strong>, 34(1), 97-112.<br />

Lindblad, J.Th.<br />

‘In the shadow of decolonization; British capital<br />

investment in Indonesian estate agriculture’. In:<br />

J.Th. Lindblad & B. Purwanto (Eds.), Merajut<br />

sejarah ekonomi Indonesia; Essays in honour of Thee<br />

Kian Wie 75 years birthday (pp. 327-350).<br />

Yogyakarta: Ombak.<br />

Lindblad, J.Th. & Purwanto, B. (Eds.)<br />

Merajut sejarah ekonomi Indonesia; Essays in honour of<br />

Thee Kian Wie 75 years birthday. Yogyakarta:<br />

Ombak.<br />

Lindblad, J.Th. & Purwanto, B.<br />

‘Merajut sejarah ekonomi Indonesia’; Introduction.<br />

In: J.Th. Lindblad & B. Purwanto (Eds.), Merajut<br />

sejarah ekonomi Indonesia; Essays in honour of Thee<br />

Kian Wie 75 years birthday (pp. 1-8). Yogyakarta:<br />

Ombak.<br />

Lindblad, J.Th.<br />

‘The Indonesian economy in the early<br />

independence period’. Itinerario, European Journal<br />

of Overseas <strong>History</strong>, 34(1), 7-8.<br />

119<br />

Conference attendance<br />

Invited lectures<br />

June 21: ‘The mobility transition revisited. Invited<br />

lecture at the Cambridge Group<br />

on Population Studies, Cambridge University.<br />

November 12: ‘The potential development of a<br />

European curriculum <strong>for</strong> teaching migration<br />

history’, invited key note lecture at the<br />

international conference Exploring European <strong>History</strong><br />

and Heritage of Euroclio in The Hague (Royal<br />

Library).<br />

November 17: 'The mobility transition revisited,<br />

1500-1900. What the case of Europe can offer to<br />

global history’, invited lecture at the University of<br />

Pittsburgh, Center <strong>for</strong> World <strong>History</strong>.<br />

Keynote lectures<br />

May 27-29: ‘Reflections on borders, border regions<br />

and boundaries: their usefulness <strong>for</strong> migration<br />

history’, Key note lecture at the conference<br />

Migrations, identités interculturelles et/en espaces<br />

fontalières (XIX-XXe siècles), <strong>Universiteit</strong> Leuven/<br />

Campus Kortrijk.<br />

June 10-11: ‘Why comparisons through time and<br />

history matter: migration history as a social<br />

science’, key note lecture at the conference<br />

Multiculturalism, immigration and identities: a<br />

transatlantic comparison, Ecole Normale Supérieure<br />

Lyon.

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