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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 />

October: South Africa: SANPAD project meeting. Bruijn, M., F. Nyamnjoh & T. Angwafo<br />

Mobile Interconnections: Reinterpreting Distance<br />

and Relating in the Cameroonian Grassfields,<br />

Journal of African Media Studies 2(3), pp. 267-285.<br />

Publications<br />

Bruijn, M. & D. Merolla (eds)<br />

Researching Africa. Explorations of everyday African<br />

encounters. <strong>Leiden</strong>: African Studies Centre, African<br />

studies collection 26, <strong>2010</strong>.<br />

Bruijn, M. de<br />

Africa connects: Mobile communication and social<br />

change in the margins of African society. The<br />

example of the Bamenda Grassfields, Cameroon,<br />

in Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol & Adela Ros Híjar<br />

(eds.) Communication Technologies in Latin America<br />

and Africa: A multidisciplinary perspective, Barcelona:<br />

IN3, pp. 167-191.<br />

Brinkman, I., S. Lamoureaux, D. Merolla and M.<br />

de Bruijn<br />

Local stories, global discussions: websites, politics<br />

and identity in African contexts. In: Herman<br />

Wasserman (ed.), Popular Media, Democracy and<br />

Development in Africa, Routledge.<br />

Bruijn, M. de & D. Merolla<br />

Introduction: Explorations of everyday African<br />

encounters: Research undertaken by students of<br />

Research Masters in African Studies, <strong>Leiden</strong><br />

University, in M. de Bruijn & D. Merolla (eds.)<br />

Researching Africa. Explorations of everyday African<br />

encounters. <strong>Leiden</strong>: African Studies Centre, African<br />

studies collection 26, pp. 1-9.<br />

Bruijn, M. de & N. Djindil,<br />

The Silent victims of humanitarian crisis and<br />

livelihood security. A case study among migrants<br />

in two Chadian towns, JAMBA, Journal of Disaster<br />

Risk Studies 2(3): Neglected Disasters, pp. 253-272.<br />

84<br />

Prof. Dr. H.W. van den Doel<br />

Research<br />

0.3 fte<br />

Membership of boards and committees<br />

Dean of the Faculty of Humanities.<br />

Member of the Board of Governors of Clingendael<br />

<strong>Institute</strong>.<br />

Member of the Board of the <strong>Leiden</strong> Communicatiestad<br />

Foundation.<br />

Publications<br />

Doel, H.W. van den<br />

The Dutch Empire. An Essential Part of World<br />

<strong>History</strong>. Bijdragen en Mededelingen betreffende de<br />

Geschiedenis der Nederlanden, 125(2-3), 179-237.<br />

Doel, H.W. van den<br />

Not a bridge too far. The battle <strong>for</strong> the Moerdijk<br />

bridges, Dordrecht and Rotterdam. In: Amersfoort,<br />

H & Kamphuis, P (Eds.), May 1940. The battle <strong>for</strong><br />

the Netherlands (<strong>History</strong> of Warfare), 57. , pp. 343-<br />

394. <strong>Leiden</strong>: Brill.<br />

Doel, H.W., van den<br />

Disputed Territory: the battle in the Dutch<br />

provinces of Limburg, Noord-Brabant and<br />

Zeeland. In: Amersfoort, H & Kamphuis, P (Eds.),<br />

May 1940. The battle <strong>for</strong> the Netherlands (<strong>History</strong> of

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