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"Sugar strengthens" - the story of the legendary slogan
How many Poles really died saving Jews?
They knew better. It's time to appreciate the people who first warned about Hitler
More than life at stake. How much did it cost to survive the war?
Did Robinson Crusoe crash on… Polish island?
A strange truth about the times of Sarmatism. Ten things you did not know about noble Poland
Serfdom. Were our great-grandparents slaves?
10 proofs that the history of Poland under the partitions was much more interesting than you think
The Messiahs of the Nations. Why do all Slavs think that they are the chosen people?
Youth too patriotic. What was the fate of teenage heroes in Stalinist prisons?
Exit from Hell. How to make a life after Auschwitz?
The most daring escapes from concentration camps
"Mischling, or mongrel." The twin sisters at Dr. Mengele's zoo
Ladies with a flaw. Women who saved Poland
Solution to the competition:Hell of 200,000 people
For fame and money, they were ready for anything. The greatest Polish crooks of recent decades
Hell of 200,000 people. Camps we prefer to forget
10 of the most valuable Polish cultural assets, which were plundered by the Germans and still not given back
Snatch. They have mastered it
How to write a book about the greatest frauds of post-war Poland and not get set up yourself?
"444". The most mysterious canvas by Matejko is the protagonist of the book
"25 Polish inventors and explorers who changed the world". What do we owe to their genius?
November 10 anniversaries to remember
10 December anniversaries to remember
Historical truth in the "Crown of Kings". 10 articles you should read if you want to know how it really was
A lazy sissy. What was Zygmunt August's childhood like?
These women experienced the most terrible things. Was it worth loving the cursed?
The life of the damned man's wife strewn with thorns
I was the executor of the Home Army. Shocking confessions of a member of the Kedyw liquidation section
These inconspicuous animals helped Poles survive the Second World War. Forgotten merits of… rabbits
I survived the "Storm" campaign. How does a distinguished Home Army soldier recall his first encounter with the Red Army?
Polish treasures looted during the Swedish Deluge. Where can you watch them?
7 reasons why you would be ashamed to come from the Jagiellonian dynasty
Pantheon of Slavic gods. Did Jan Długosz really describe the belief system of old Poles?
Evacuation of national treasures. How were the achievements of Polish culture saved from the German invasion of 1939?
John of the Dukes of Lithuania. The only known bastard of the Jagiellonians
The enormity of bestiality and unsettled crimes. The truth about the years of German occupation
The most spectacular escapes of Poles. How was it possible that they were successful?
Jakub Frank. The debauched messiah from Poland
Why was his brain sent to a psychiatric hospital after Piłsudski's death?
"Religions of the Old Slavs". The whole truth about the beliefs of our ancestors
Has a pagan temple from the time of the rebellion against Christianity really been found in Wrocław?
Gambling, drugs and steaming language. Footballers' careers brutally interrupted
Why did Joseph Conrad not use a Polish surname?
Piłsudski planned a bank robbery. EVERYTHING went wrong in this jump
The man who discovered the Bulgarian trace. Investigation of Judge Imposimato
Victor Capesius. It was he who made sure that Zyklon-B did not run out of Auschwitz
Reformation under Zygmunt August. Could a national church, modeled on the Anglican one, have been established in Poland?
Polish gods of war. The greatest commanders ever
This is the Polish James Bond from World War II!
Królewna-striga, or Slavic legends resurrected in "The Witcher"
Thanks to archeology, he saved himself and many fellow prisoners from being tortured to death
Bezdany 1908:a train with Piłsudski's money
Harry Embroidery. To survive, he beat. The Nazis called him the beast
Bloodthirsty beasts with a Slavic lineage?
"The Witcher" - who is the Wild Hunt chasing?
"Silent monster", ultra-Catholic and ... womanizer. He was probably the most disliked king of Poland!
The locomotive is playing mournfully. Funeral trains that carried heads of state
Women`44. Real stories of women in insurgent Warsaw
Volunteer. The true story of Witold Pilecki's secret mission
"Dirty monk, you killed me!" This Polish ruler died on the throne ... in the toilet
"Sex symbol and the forbidden perverse fruit." This Polish scandalist revolutionized ballet. No wonder it was called the "Eighth Wonder of the World"
"Sabers and heavy machine guns". The uncompromising history of Poland
Hans Memling's "The Last Judgment". He fell victim to the German plunder, and later found himself in the center of a conflict with the Church
How is it possible that the stone "bears" wandered Europe and settled in Ślęża?
Luxury on credit. What did Gierek's "fat" years look like?
Skull Chapel in Czermna
Gniezno Door - a unique monument of Romanesque art
Reconstruction of the Saski Palace
German plunder of cultural property
Naldus Manuscript for Hungary?
"The Jagiellons" - continuation of "The Crown of Kings"
Not only amber chess
Janusz Korczak and his children
Forgotten. Peasants in the Polish Army
The Marshall Plan
Wyspiański. The fourth bard
This rumor overthrew the dictator. People really believed in her?
The epoch of anathema. Here are the six worst curses of the Middle Ages!
The French saved the lives of thousands of Jews during World War II. Why doesn't anyone remember this?
Templum Knights. Secrets of the most mysterious knightly order in history
Napoleon's women
The "French Chaplin" or Louis de Funès. A turbulent story of a gendarme
Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
Cruel lady of hell, queen of witches and necromancers. This goddess chilled the blood of many people
Death and Resurrection. Did you know that this theme commonly associated with the figure of Jesus Christ appears in many other cultures?
Why did Hitler hate the Jews?
As the rest of Europe cheered, they sent their sympathies to the Germans. Which countries expressed their condolences after Hitler's death?
Three Historical Images of Muhammad That Outraged Muslims
How did Adolf Hitler take care of his iconic mustache?
Third Reich from the inside out. History of Nazi Germany told by ... objects
Was Adolf Hitler a good painter?
How did Hitler become German?
Can you be a passionate Nazi and a caring father?
Nazi's wife. How a certain Jewish woman survived the Holocaust
The Americans had Mengele in their hands right after the war. Why did they let him go?
Sink Bismarck and win! "Second World War at Sea:Global History"
Alcoholics, drug addicts and food-drinkers on the throne. Addictions in royal families
Confession of the son of the Fuhrer. How was Adolf Hitler privately?
Confession of the beast. What was Joseph Goebbels like in private?
One such rebellion! Uprising of the Gulag prisoners
Did Stalin really want to become a priest?
Stalin and Mao Zedong. Why did the leader of the USSR despise his most valuable ally so much?
Lost graves and wandering coffins of the Romanovs
Fabergé eggs. The treasure of the Tsars of Russia
Jews were thrown out of the country and the population was worried about coffee supplies. Swedish nationalism during World War II
Why Sherlock Holmes was making fun of Inspector Lestrade. All the failures of Scotland Yard
Queen Maria Stuart. Did she really deserve the death sentence?
Alfred the Great. The first English king to face the Vikings
Robin Hood - is the story of a gallant outlaw just a myth?
John Metcalf, or Blind Jack - an amazing story of a British engineer
Laughter and tears - Benny Hill
Powhatan, John Smith and Pocahontas, or the story of a triangle
The other face of René from '' Allo! 'Allo! " - the story of Gorden Kaye's not so happy life
These bones are said to belong to the most famous of the apostles. It was close to never being found
Fisherman's Tomb. Investigation into the greatest secret of the Vatican underground
Where is the tomb of Saint Peter really?
The most extravagant family of the Middle Ages. What did the Medici spend their fortune on?
Galileo's genius
Celestine V, that is, the scourge of God
Mansa Musa. The richest man in history
Ramesses II and the temple of Abu Simbel
Flares under the pyramids, dysentery, bloodshot eyes and a trick. A few words about the life of "desert ghosts"
Cut off hands are a symbol of bestiality in the Belgian Congo. A tragedy about which the world was silent
Are Muslims Really Not Allowed To Portray Muhammad?
Competition:"Templars. The rise and fall of the order of holy warriors "
"Cursed" tablet from Israel
He lived an exaltation - literally. The amazing story of Szymon Słupnik
Max Jacobson, aka Dr. Feelgood. His amphetamine treatments supported JFK on his way to the top
"Dream Team" - the best team in the history of sport
Anthropomorphic pipes of Mississippi cultures and what was smoked in them
Wild West Legends
Marie-Antoinette, a modern mother
Celebrating Christmas at Court under the Ancien Régime
The marriage of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette:a cursed union?
Philippe d'Orleans - Elisabetta Lurgo
Louis XIV's anal fistula:the "operation" of the century
Marie-Anne de Bourbon, short-lived fiancée of Louis XV
Hecatomb in the family of Louis XIV
Hygiene of Louis XIV and his successors:bath, toothpaste and commode!
Vignacourt:4,000 photos of 14-18 soldiers in an attic!
Suffragists and Suffragettes, the struggle of women in England
Montfaucon, terrifying gibbet of kings
Anne of France:letters, art and power
Troyes or History through books
The Apocalypse tapestry:medieval treasure of the castle of Angers
The torture of Chramne, rebellious son of King Clotaire
Blanche of Castile VS Marguerite of Provence
Isabelle d'Angoulême, wife of Jean Sans Terre
The cursed marriages of Isabella of Aragon, daughter of the Catholic Monarchs
Adèle Hugo, biography of the one who was labeled "crazy about the family"
Marie-Madeleine, sister of the Montespan and Pearl of the Abbesses
Greeks in Iraq:Seleucid Rule over Mesopotamia
The Three Kings and Their Names
Coin of the Month:Happy Days Are Here Again
Coin of the Month:Death to Democracy, the Downfall of Athens
Spinning in circles in the desert
Valentine's Day in Egypt:Adultery in the Papyria
The Hermias Trial:The Most Famous Trial from Ptolemaic Egypt
What's up? Silbannacus, an unknown Roman emperor or usurper?
Death on the Nile:Antinous and Hadrian
'Obesus Etrucus':the good life in ancient Italy?
The Russian World According to Vladimir Putin
Stories around the campfire
Could the war have been prevented?
Can Russia stop the data flow from Ukraine?
You can't just turn off the ISS
Self-sacrifice as the greatest proof of the love for the motherland
Fighting philosophers never choose the easiest way
Sun, sea and science
Were the Romans lustful?
Searching for the cradle of language
Foundlings from the Almoezeniers orphanage in Amsterdam
On the road through the flat and yet versatile Groningen countryside
Italian politicians experiment to infinity
One hundred years of radio, a world of difference review of Huub Wijfjes the book about the history of radio
Winter book tips from our editors
Lantern was the first visual mass medium
What will science bring in 2020?
King Redbad was not a ruler over present-day Friesland
Vikings:the biggest misunderstandings
NEMO Kennislink considers the ten most 'successful' fakes in history.
A brief history of data storage and processing, based on the life of NEMO Kennislink visitor Cees den Hoedt
Science as an exam subject at Tilburg school
Commemorate and remember
The human paradigm is about to collapse
Myths about prehistory debunked in a refreshing book
Media bubbles and the war
Violence in the Stone Age and the Bronze Age
Ethnolects are language varieties that are originally spoken by a particular ethnic group, such as Indisch Dutch, Surinamese Dutch and Moroccan Dutch.
World War II lives on in Ukraine
Every Surinamese has Jewish blood in them
Good logistics is a real force multiplier
Why climate affects you
Intertwined history of Russia and Ukraine makes Ukrainian independence more difficult
Science in the sun
What lessons can we draw from the corona crisis?
New nuclear arms race between Russia and the United States in particular
The dominant story about slavery has little to do with the facts
From fossils to Facebook:everything is data
A very quick history of everything Picture book review The whole soup mess
Review Paupers and crooks. 200 years of penal colony of Veenhuizen
A National Home for the Jewish People in Arab Palestine Declared 70 Years Ago Today
God without judgment or love. The god of Spinoza
Racial distinction and equality come from the same tube
Unbearable stench and other discomfort
Propaganda films of the NSB can be viewed online publicly and for everyone
On a journey of discovery along all 61 Wadden Islands
Computer algorithm helps to better understand the bible
Music is in our genes
A ship with gold from a fairy tale
How the Universal Declaration of Human Rights made the world a little better, 70 years later...
Female criminals
This is how the Germans rebuilt their cities after the war
Paris in revolt
Fear of the hasty disease, the plague in the seventeenth century
How did we speak a thousand years ago?
The demise of Oldenbarnevelt, review of book about the lawsuit
Attila the Hun, feared and admired
Homo sapiens has a nephew
Isotope research missing link for migration research in antiquity?
Man or woman, pink or blue
How the story of a Brabant mystic disappeared under cover
Scientists scan Cheops pyramid with muons and find hidden space
Make Rome great again!
The battle over modernization and traditions of farms was fought quite fiercely
Nice ladies on the barricade fight for women's suffrage
Eveline van Rijswijk
How do we keep society together?
Summer book tips from the editors of NEMO Kennislink
Henk Looijensteijn, researcher at the International Institute of Social History, explains the birth of the garden villages.
Fierce criticism of research into acoustics in Greek theaters
Building in the land of promises socialist adventure in Siberia
The unexpected impact of Martin Luther's theses
Early descriptions of human races
Eugenics:science as an excuse
Eugenics and Race Theory in Nazi Germany
Eugenics after ’45
The Jewish people
Tribes, from colonial construction to everyday reality
One Patriarch, Three Rival Religions
Race and racism in art and culture
Roman excavations in Tiel
How we respect materials. Material Matters authors provide an alternative to our throwaway culture
Preserving scents as cultural heritage
The image of China in the seventeenth century in the exhibition Barbarians &Philosophers
The eventful history of the Maastunnel
Quote Thijs
The Lost Port of Pisa
Free meal on the shovel with the Romans
New history book shows the mutual influence of cultures and Dutch identity
Oldest drawing by Homo sapiens resembles hashtag
The admiration for Spinoza
Classicist David Rijser believes that you always look at classical texts with the eyes of today
The appeal of Hitler's Mein Kampf and National Socialism
Moluccan train hijacking product of radial zeitgeist and kidnapping children a new low
Propaganda art still exists
The secrets of medieval book artists
Recurring patterns in families of melodies
The struggle for Dutch Brazil in the seventeenth century through the eyes of the enemy
Secrets and statements of cartographers from the Golden Age on world maps
Lesser-known rescues of Jews in the Second World highlighted in new book titled HImmler's Secret Deal
Mondrian's fear of commitment
The versatility of Sanskrit in text and image
Resentment not the reason for holding on to New Guinea
Making glue was a breeze for Neanderthals
The Sun King's Unproductive Struggle
Female Viking a warrior or not?
First edition Das Kapital digitized
Politics without big words Dutch politicians no compelling orators
Plenty of interaction in the far from dark ages
Last week Queen Máxima opened the Asian Library in Leiden's Pieterskerk
New historical database sheds new light on research into Dutch emigrants in Germany during the Revolt
The Netherlands has a new geological map
The first museum in the world
From Civil War to Golden Age
Catholics no helpless victims in the Protestant Republic
Review Greek heroes of BoekieBoekie
chocolate
Artists on the Battlefields of the First World War
Revolution attempt November 1918:Troelstra was wrong…
For in the shoe or under the Christmas tree
Ruins turn out to be a big city in South Africa
Review of the Young Scientist Science Calendar 2019
Computer models calculate Dutch assembly points in antiquity
Wooden construction points to large-scale fishing in Stone Age Almere
We owe genital herpes to this hominin
Traveling with Darwin
The music repertoire of eighteenth-century bell-playing chefs
The investigation behind the new exhibition Dutchmen in Paris, 1789 - 1914 in Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam
Legacy of Roman Love Poetry
The young William
Broad interest in language in the sixteenth century
Silence around German women
Jesus as a piss looker not meant as blasphemy
Rise of the poet's image during the Romantic era
Public book Holocaust does not live up to expectations
Fascinating biography of physicist Sam Goudsmit and his secret quest for a German atomic bomb
Artwork depicts conflicts over Falkland Islands
Computer is looking for the author of the Wilhelmus
The February strike:heroic act but also fiasco
VOC exhibition in the National Archives The Hague
Were the Dutch the best telescope builders?
100 years ago the Russian Revolution broke out, but how did the February Revolution actually start?
Lucian's satires on Christians, seers, philosophers and literati
In Roman writings, Germanic gods are described who had acquired a Roman tinge after the mutual contact
Gold treasure proves Frankish participation in Roman military network
Beautiful Maps of Ancient Rome:The Atlas of Ancient Rome Review
Dutch anti-apartheid movements have been campaigning for the abolition of apartheid in South Africa for years
Testing on humans through the ages
In a cave in Morocco, fossils of Homo sapiens, with an age of around 300,000 years, have been found.
The editors of NEMO Kennislink recommend the best popular science books of 2017
Physics' Struggle with Gravity
Cherrypicking through the Kantian tradition
A linguistic analysis of a 9th-century manuscript shows that Irish monks frequently switched between Irish and Latin
Muscle power plant makes apartment building energy neutral
Three new scientists for Faces of Science
No American situations please
Regal allures in French politics
During a total eclipse or solar eclipse, the moon casts its shadow on the earth
The Myth of King Arthur
Exhibition about popular writer Bredero from the seventeenth century
How electricity conquered our lives
The mystery of Nehalennia unraveled
New exhibition about Egyptian Queens in National Museum of Antiquities
Prehistoric dairy not for everyone
An exhaustive history of the Philips Natlab, the Netherlands' most illustrious lab and birthplace of the compact disc, ASML and NXP
What happened to my buildings?
Dutch soldiers who fought for Napoleon in the French era were mainly pragmatic
Cozy to death. What makes dark tourism so attractive? Concentration camps, ground zero, Cambodia.
Bildts is not a dialect of Frisian or Dutch, but an independent mixed language, according to linguists at the Fryske Akademy.
How do robots change my life?
Thesis medieval sexuality wins Volkskrant IISH Thesis Prize
Brain doubler found
Slave owner becomes first human rights activist
Ataturk the myth
Beautiful new translation Odyssey
Digging in ancient riverbanks
Indonesian students lobbied for independence
Comparisons in Early Christianity
The flood disaster of 1916
Pope's astronomer thinks Vatican is a great place for science
Oscar Gelderblom studies the finances of Dutch households on the basis of cash books.
NEMO Kennislink Live about money in the future
Porn history in Museum Meermanno
Antoni van Leeuwenhoek drags the superior lenses for his microscopes with which he made many discoveries
The Flight from Jerusalem
This is how the Netherlands became a fossil land of lazy days
Rare prehistoric grave proves long transition phase to agriculture
Hunger winter under the rivers
Hunting sources in the National Archives
Networking was the art
NEMO Kennislink Live about the influence of dating apps on our love life
Language research in the desas of Suriname
New! Vacuum cleaner that can also wash your poodle
How cooking became an art under Napoleon
The first spelling and grammar of Dutch had a great influence on the written language.
Historian Els Kloek on the importance and dangers of feminism
3D print of an ancient clay tablet reveals hidden message in cuneiform script
Neanderthals not extinct because of modern humans
Who puts labels on stars and planets?
Corona and the blue death
We are inclined to help others with violence in the street Bystanders do help victims of violence in the street or Bystanders do intervene in the event of violence in the street
New discoveries about Ancient Greek during Week of the Classics
In love with two people
Switching jobs
Drought threatens archeology
How madness made Iceland play better
Blood, sweat, urine and semen bodily fluids in the history of medicine
Is Trump going after Putin with the media?
We still don't talk about slavery
Beatrice de Graaf wins brand new Stevin Prize
Forgotten collection of Ancient Europe in the National Museum of Antiquities
How Franciscus Donders proved that thinking takes time
Exhibition Aids in Amsterdam 1981-1996 a city in agony
female spies in the 17th century were much more common than historians thought
Neanderthals made fire with their hand axe
Archeology NZ Line
Cycling for Algeria
Book tips from the Kennislink editors
Gas field in Drenthe has been leaking methane for 52 years
Old Bible texts provide a unique look at Dutch Creole language
The editors of NEMO Kennislink predict what science will bring us in 2018
Digital treasure hunting in the Sound Toll Registers
The man behind the myth
'There is still a taboo on alternative medicine'
Union stories
Was it every man for himself during the Hunger Winter?
Prehistoric people on the plateau
Medieval Gardens in East and West
Where does religion come from?
The most exciting days from the Apollo program
Review of Origins:How the Earth made us by Lewis Dartnell
75th anniversary of D-Day:Abominable Gemini goes on a rampage. Dutch gunboats breach the Atlantic Wall
Ode to the churches of Groningen
These 100 cards tell the history of the Netherlands
The Fall of the Roman Empire and the Climate
No relationship between war, urbanization and epidemics
Fifty years after the first Apollo 11 landing, it's still unmatched
What did Rembrandt's language sound like?
Veluwe was densely populated in prehistoric times
Close cooperation and home-based farmers in the Bronze Age
What lies behind the fair trade label?
The editors of NEMO Kennislink look back on the science of 2018
What scientific breakthroughs will 2019 bring us?
Property struggle review, freedom in Suriname before the abolition of slavery
Tartar medieval nun unexpectedly exposes office
Seven picket posts in the history of the Drentsche Aa
Greek democracy had mainly religious traits
Crusader poop examined
Johannes Gutenberg, the entrepreneur
Back in time with thousands of snippets
Seventeenth-century satire sometimes went too far
The colonization project of American freed slaves on the Surinamese plantations, 1862-1866
Ancient horse gets gene map
The history of the dictionary
Time travel with ChronoZoom
Alan Turing, the Outcast
Coffee with your NSB neighbor
How strong is our democracy?
Josephine Cochrane, the self-made woman
Incas sacrifice drugged children
Nikola Tesla, the eccentric
Chosen by poverty
London celebrates 150 years underground
Coastal erosion exposes fossils
Peter Jan Margry:This epidemic teaches us that you can't control everything
Selection:Relevant articles about the corona crisis
Reparation for the spiritual father of skull leather
Does progress exist in science?
Ode to failed buildings
The Outbreak Management Team needs more and different expertise
Shadows of the liberation
A dive under the work of the Dutch masters through X-ray scans of the canvas in which threads are counted
Shifting scientific perspectives on Dutch slavery history
Abominable snowman turns out to be an Asian bear
2017 winner Volkskrant-IISH Thesis Prize examined everyday communism under Khrushchev
Linguist Marjo van Koppen conducts research into language dynamics in the Golden Age, a period in which the language standard was not yet established.
Little sister of Stonehenge discovered
150 Years Max Havelaar
The riddle Hitler
“On the Shoulders of Giants”
Forbidden to read!
"You are free! You are right!'
Citizens, farmers and traders in beaver hides
Between honorable amusement and dubious fornication
Beauty ideals in history
Spinoza winners 2010 announced
The Wadden
Household revolution hardly saves time
Farms in the Second World War:Bearers of Identity, Tradition and Status
Slaughter place Neanderthals near Assen?
Remote sensing in archaeology
Northern Europe previously inhabited by prehistoric humans
jeanne dwie?
Result book special History &Archaeology
Image determinants of the past
Classical citizenship:an ideal for now?
The bottom of the pan
Looting Treasures from the Rhine
The Lourdes of the Bronze Age
Loose labor caused strikes in the port of Rotterdam
World city in farmland
No good governance without corruption
How wine culture came to France
Whornistics in war zones
Standard language only emerged in the eighteenth century
Diaries of Nazi ideologist Rosenberg found
Sex between humans and Neanderthals
Neanderthals weren't stupid
Expedition Antarctica
Rebellious Batavians
strong women
History of coal mining in the Netherlands
Snacking during Shakespeare
Fighting jackets put politicians aside
Downfall of the Mayas
Mayan culture dried up
Krijn, the first Dutch Neanderthal
Museums in the Netherlands
Fake Van Goghs recognized
Map of museums in the Netherlands
Leopold II wanted to invade the Netherlands
Arent van Curler:Dutch daredevil in America
Unique find:the medieval land right of Stellingwerf
The story behind the last name
Map of Rome obelisks
Map of obelisks in Egypt
Expedition to the land of Punt
The Osiris Myth
The Egyptians and their dead
Gold of the Pharaohs
Sex as a means of life
The Tsar's Jewelry
What images of the attack on the WTC on 9/11 do to us
Batavians more Roman than expected
Poo under the microscope
Father of the fatherland
The Duke of Alva
Sex as a hobby
Finally. Free Sex Party
Afraid of sex
Catholic Sex Class
Sex and music
More than sex
Disarming
Child, you come from the cabbage
Fatal Women
pink freedom
The pill
Lace up boots and pubic pouches
baby factory
The quade werck around the Domkerk
From GRID to AIDS
Dance the bride to bed
Sixty years of gay emancipation
Naturally naked
Paper friends
Long live the condom!
Korfball is immoral
Light cages and asphalt nymphs
Student life:drinking tea and playing billiards
In every town a different baby
The man as a sex object
On inspection by the fatherland
Graves:a Roman past
Book special Ancient History
Special discoveries in Greek tomb
Valentine's Day Through the Ages
Economists from Twente and London decipher age-old model
Book special Week of the Classics 2010
Excavation at Valkenburg Air Base has started
Pioneers in pornography
Heroes in Hollywood
Legendary swords? Nanotubes!
The Russian War; a forgotten Texel tragedy
Guest column about 'experiencing' the Odyssey
Myths on Greek Pottery
Guest column about classic heroes
From the shore into the ditch
History of the Giro dItalia
Was Krenz a reformer?
The Roman Teutonic Politics
Miep Gies:a special decision
Dutch people earlier in Antarctica
Birthday Erasmus
Climate change and irrigation systems
Rich royal tomb from prehistoric times
Polder model is a French invention
Watching the western and the Japanese
Undisturbed burial mounds in IJsselstein
A bang farewell
Have a nice start into the new year
The wanderings of Romani
Find of 3.3-million-year-old carved stones shows that prehistoric man's predecessors already made stone tools
Original newspaper reports about the Battle of Jutland during WWI
If it's only about the public, you don't need a cultural policy
Sick glass:Glass degradation threatens museum collections
Exhibition on research behind Rembrandt's Saul and David
Tim Povel one of the winners of the KNAW Education Award 2015 with the story in the music
Scientific research ignored in the Mauritshuis Rembrandt exhibition
Prince William the hero of Waterloo?
No ancient dish in the history of Dutch cuisine
Thirteen hours of soil sampling in the cold
Scientists make hidden Rembrandt visible
Every soil tells a story. Book Discussion, Review and Review Soil Under the Landscape and Soil Signals
Refugee flow in historical perspective by Leo Lucassen.
Crippled duck? Nah, more like a resurrected phoenix. Obama's final sprint negates the lame duck syndrome.
Chicken with dinosaur walk wins Ig Nobel Prize
Weekend of science visit to the Mauritshuis restoration studio in The Hague
Rise of fraud-sensitive funeral fund in the 19th century could lead to serial murders
King under a parking lot. King Richard III has been found with 99.9999 certainty
Track down nameless victims of war and terror with statistics
Fear of being judged stupid can hinder new discoveries and ideas
"I Have a Dream" by Martin Luther King Jr.
Female benefactors in the Roman Empire during History Month
Russia will always find a minority somewhere to protect
Your lips tender and red
Hitler was more normal than we would like
Domela Nieuwenhuis's anti-Semitism
Mistakes and carelessness at Orlando Figes
Nobel Peace Prize for Fighting Oppression
Gods and nature
Book tips for the month of December
Carthage:destroyed but never forgotten
Review:Israel Divided by Jonah Lendering
Oldest engraving ever found on Javanese mussel
Child sacrifice and warfare
Why Nazi Doctors Did Horrible Experiments
Water as an ally in wartime
Podcast about the archaeological finds of Eugène Dubois and the excavations at Sobibor extermination camp by Ivar Schutte
Age-old stereotypes and media exacerbate Greek crisis
Soil erosion on islands
Homosexual Subculture Since 18th Century - Gay Pride 20 Years
Lecture The night of the memory by Professor of Psychology Douwe Draaisma about memory
City gate of David and Goliath found. Archaeologists Discover City Walls Biblical City of Gath.
The Marshall Plan is the American precursor to the Millennium Development Goals
Battle against the shells
Terrifying Greek Battles
Nova explosion from 1670 turns out to be a collision of stars
The Discoverers of Heaven by David Baneke on Dutch Astronomy
Violence boko haram historical basis
Melancholic Jews, Phlegmatic Slavs, Sanguine Germans
"Equality, freedom, brotherhood"
Esperanto language and culture still alive
Did prehistoric humans eat paleoproof?
About a digital route planner full of folktales through the Waterland area
Tupac Shakur explored by rapper and researcher Steven Gilbers on hip-hop linguistics and sound
Propaganda in World War II by Nazis, NSB and resistance. Exhibition Goed Fout about graphic design around the Second World War
Dutch smugglers in the First World War
The social impact of women's football
Largest grave field of Dutch Stone Age people discovered
Loveless relationship with Constitution undermines political order
Lecture by Roel Coutinho on the unpredictability of the spread of infectious diseases
Wrong artists, reviled or forgiven?
How does Germany commemorate?
The Dutch royal family moves with the times
Papal propaganda
Chinese propaganda in online games
George Kennan:An Abused Visionary
Are we aware?
Republic in the time of monarchs
Take some science to the sun
Romans in Northern Germany
300,000 years in three meters of soil
You are young and you want something
War was commercial business
Hot music in the Cold War
Golden times for the Golden Age
Chinese Mo Yan wins Nobel Prize in Literature
Papyrus on Jesus' wife:real or a forgery?
The Problems of the Founding Fathers
dishonest poor
Eyewitness to a masterpiece
How the Frisians founded Oegstgeest
Old salt is on the rise
African benefits from its diversity
Hidden children of Dutch soldiers
How do you make an ancient hidden cartoon visible again?
Code of conduct for Dutch historians?
In search of the Tower of Babel
Traditions in a bind?
‘Dutch independence was often the plaything of larger countries’
Neanderthals previously extinct
Ancient abattoirs of Dutch whalers discovered
Western Europe inevitably comes into conflict with Russia
The Horrifying Beginning of World War II
Immune system changes under pressure from epidemics
Cliches about genocide perpetrators
Trojan sagas in the netherlands
The greatest world records in speed skating in an infographic
Research into mosquitoes as a weapon by Nazi Germany
The State-Spanish Lines revive on their own feet
Prehistoric Dutchman ate tubers and roasted wild boar
Mercator avant la lettre
Are we tired of democracy?
Constantine
caligula
If you look closer there is always more
No place for Dutch people
Beads from space
CIA reveals secret history of spy plane
Prehistoric European was a gourmet
Wasp nest Syria
Medieval copy mistakes were deliberate
About doeku and roti:the Dutch in Suriname
Seeds for the Syrian Civil War (Part 1)
The printing press is the most important invention ever
Geopark thanks to dolmens and ice ages
Sailors' wives describe the news
New generation also enjoys war museums
Secret Practices:The World of Espionage
Cool, clear canal water
Mysterious prehistoric human DNA
Roman River Gods
Underwater archeology uncovers ancient trade routes
The Netherlands at a glance
star of confusion
Orphans of historical culture
Soviet Union was not omnipotent
Archaeologist and historian Roos van Oosten investigated the history of the cesspool in the Dutch cityscape
From Delft blue to Dutch Denim
Working without security
From office girl via secretary to office manager
Holocaust memories
A fuse in the European powder keg
Seeing blind into the war
Colonial past deeply anchored in everyday life
No sandstorm, but rebels killed the Persians
The power of salt
Treasure digging at Oegstgeest
Interview Rienk Vermij
Languages on the move
Dating of the Koran fragment seems to confirm the teaching of Islam
Pentagon investigated nuclear war's impact
When did man lose his tail?
Alfred Hitchcock, The Master of Suspense
Dutch fossil human jaw turns out to be 9,500 years old
The role of secret services in Ukraine
Henk Wals of the IISH on the digital revolution in the humanities
Dinosaurs have lived about 165 million years, can we humans last that long?
The Russian Conquest of Crimea
NWO Spinoza Prize 2014 winners announced
Spinoza Prize for rewriting Caribbean history
Take a look in the mirror of Homo sapiens
The pressure to give
Memories of Westerbork twilight world
Seeds for the Syrian Civil War (Part 2)
Photography scientific?!
Pets, an engine of history
3000 years of history in a mathematical model?
King Louis Napoleon
The Classic of Antiquity
Indonesian volcano guilty of 1258 . cold snap
In Babylon were hanging gardens
Paradise gone or vile colony?
'Let Holland mourn now that it has been robbed of its count'
Crowdfunded science projects in the Netherlands
Bé Breij on the art of persuasion
Revolution and the Ordeal of Radical Citizenship
From nouveau rich to regal allure
Nuclear Weapons Security
Psalm 91 drove out demons
We want to let the Enlightenment speak for itself
The Third Reich as a work of art
Manichaeism was more Christian than thought
TomTom for history
How history became of all of us
Where has the political film gone?
Waternet opens new phosphate factory
From labor museum to Science Center
Egyptian Queen Hatshepsut back in Leiden
History lesson becomes virtual reality
Murder and Media in the 17th Century
Land and Water Photo Contest!
'Lagging' women's magazines did not affect Catholic married life
Criticism from the coffee house
Aboriginals were first out-of-Africa wave
Successful integration in the 16th century
Book special Month of History 2011
Priests lax towards Reformation
Student column:Temporary can last forever
Sinister lunar calendar discovered
More protest against slavery than expected
A straight face
The Winding Road to Auschwitz
Cuban Women and the Revolution
Police approach Moroccan young people can be improved
Roman skulls smashed at Velsen
Birth of the Netherlands
Gold treasure shows last convulsions of Roman authority
Ancient Egyptians transported pyramid stones thanks to a handy trick
Everyone was genuinely pro-Europe
Pre-colonial Caribbeans were real networkers
The remediation of Diemerpark
Dizzying Years
Did ancient Egyptians transport pyramid stones over wet sand?
A heroic witch defender. Or not?
Mapping Fascism
Heineken Prizes 2010 awarded
To the ortho by the primal man
Renaissance paintings are like people
World history in 100 objects
Origin of Christianity
Enlightenment was primordial soup of ideas
Historic sound can be heard in a detour
Parrot's head and rye porridge
Famine with premeditation
Guest column on the origin of terrorists
Leonardo da Vinci:a real all-rounder
Egyptologists discover special sarcophagus
Niels Bohr, the pioneer
A hero's role for Floris van Hall
The last breath of the Weimar Republic
Populism in the Netherlands since the 19th century
Cultural elite enthusiastic about war
Christiaan Huygens, the versatile
Review:Boys of the Netherlands
Computer puzzles manuscripts together
More realism, less symbolism in cave drawings
Breastfeeding from a stranger
From pork chop to pork
Aftermath of a reign of terror
Cold War
The Life of John Demjanjuk
Stalin even more cruel due to brain disease
Reporters in World War II
The protest songs of the Vietnam War
Oldest cave drawings re-dated
Dancing with death
Woman sought man in prehistory
Dynasty already lived on genetic super rice
Long before Luther, everyone read the Bible
The dirty hands of William of Orange
Holland in the Holocene
Time travel guide for Amsterdam
Fierce battle over Homo habilis
Blame the trenches
Big Questions about our history
With the cities, tolerance also disappeared
From monk sport to Wimbledon
We trust ourselves
Maarten van Rossem on the credit crisis, fundamentalists and believers
Interview:Nonsense about Antiquity
Mythology in painting
The Royal Tombs of Paphos
Galileo Galilei, the tenacious one
Richard Feynman, the curious one
Cultural heritage under attack
Southern European farmers brought agriculture to the North
Cave drawings set new age record
Medieval college notes found
Maurits and the File Disputes
Agriculture cradle of inequality
Playing football in the bloodlands
Titanic virtual up
Pirates from the Netherlands
Mayan murals rescued
What a cadaver can still tell
Physicist Isaac Newton also studied irrational alchemy, mysticism and apocalyptic prophecies
Plea for the humanities
In the footsteps of Hannibal's elephants through the Alps
Tourism flourishes during Pax Romana Week of the Classics
Threat of nuclear war has increased
Nobel Prize in Literature goes to singer-songwriter Bob Dylan
Monkeys recreate the stone age
The underexposed pain of those left behind
The Dutchman's conscious blind spot for the black pages in national history
Disappointed citizens opt for charismatic outsiders like Fortuyn and Trump
The birth of our collective identity with the same stereotypes since the 16th century
‘Everyone victim’ Rewriting the past after the siege of Leiden (1573-1574)
Stone Age man coped well with sea level rise
Article Month of History with the theme Borders about fleeing from violence
Article Month of History with the theme Borders about letters from refugee patriots
Historical Jesus is Christian in new book Fik Meijer
Trauma Kurds and the Amna Suraka winner Volkskrant-IISH Thesis Prize for History 2015
Loan word bank contains words that Dutch has lent to other languages
Mass murder of Germanic tribes by Caesar in Brabant
With your nose on top of the Greeks in the renewed National Museum of Antiquities
Book review of The Port of Rotterdam
Development of animal representations in art and science ran parallel for a long time
Popular science book reviews by Kennislink editors
How etymological research through loanwords provides insight into our linguistic history
Traces of cannibalism have been found on bones of Neanderthals from the Belgian caves of Goyet.
Report on the exhibition Encounters with the Orient in Allard Pierson Museum
Fossils among the dog poop
Jelly pudding Amsterdam
Architect of relaxation
Free speech is (also) medieval
TwentseWelle museum takes you on a journey through human development
Nice piece of visual history
Cultural-historical changes during 100 years of Schiphol from elite transport to mass tourism
The church out, the brothel in. Discussion of exhibition The discovery of everyday life. From Bosch to Bruegel
Homo sapiens left Africa much earlier than thought, but to areas without Neanderthals and a warm climate
Review of David McCullough's Biography of the Wright Brothers
How Frisian becomes Dutch
Characters on ancient Egyptian stone foreshadow our current alphabet
Podcast about Goeie Mie, the least known serial killer in Dutch history.
Stories of the Fight. Archaeological finds at the largest dredging project in the Netherlands
Column about the tradition around Zwarte Piet and the current Piet discussion
Wehrmacht soldier looking for sex and not marriage
Turkey Trojan Heroes
The December murders as an excuse for termination of development relationship between the Netherlands and Suriname
Einstein's General Theory of Relativity 100 Years Old
Erotic song from 18th century Suiname is a unique find
The British film Suffragette is about women fighting for women's suffrage in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
Attention to analytical chemistry was an important driving force behind Dutch kina monopoly
The recovery of the medieval IJsselkogge is a technical tour de force
Hygienic Roman is a myth because they were also covered by parasites despite bathhouses and sewers
Terrorism expert and IS expert Alex Schmid analyzes the strength and weakness of IS for Kennislink
The spacious ship type Kogge was central to seafaring and trade between the medieval Hanseatic cities
Interview with maritime archaeologist André van Holk about the salvage of the medieval cog in the IJssel, near Kampen
Robbert Dijkgraaf's room of wonder in the DWDD Pop-Up Museum II
The fire is burning, but where is the fire?
The Hidden World of Hieronymus Bosch
The true enemies of faith. Sunnis and Shias, dichotomy in the Islamic world
Will there be a Brexit or not? Also in 1975 a referendum decided on British participation in the EU
Interview with philologist Arend Quak about Vikings series on History Channel
The book Seventy Years of the Labor Party is not a fairy tale, but a book that is difficult to digest.
Did humanoids from southeast China make advanced tools 800,000 years ago?
Minister fired due to divorce
Women stood their ground
Further investigation into mysterious dress from shipwreck
More innovation please
In Chernobyl, butterflies flutter 30 years after the nuclear power plant disaster getting a new sarcophagus for decommissioning
Error!
Fashionable Middle Ages
Refurbishment for Bronze Age pole wreaths
Crude humor is not just of our time:satirists have been denouncing wrongdoing through insulting jokes for centuries
What do humanities scientists research and how do they do it? Together with a few students, NEMO Kennislink takes a dive into the humanities for the National Science Agenda for Students
Podcast about the Leiden physicist Paul Ehrenfest, a brilliant physicist, passionate teacher and a good friend of Albert Einstein
Dutch smuggling between 1600 and 1800 had a major impact on the economy and institutions and was quite common
An international group of biologists and archaeologists comes up with a new hypothesis:dogs were domesticated twice before the advent of agriculture, in Asia and Europe
Why do we en masse opt for alternative healing?
Spinoza Prize to philosopher Lodi Nauta for cross-curricular research into the history of philosophy
Spinoza Prizes 2016 for synthetic biology, nanophysics, candidiasis and the history of philosophy
Kenau, mannequin for political ideals
The depot of Museum Boerhaave is a treasure trove full of human ingenuity
Researchers find early European-American interaction in the form of Spanish religious inscriptions at the indigenous cave paintings on the Caribbean island of Mona
Spain fighters
What is known 25 years after its discovery?
Tribute to the most important Dutch building. The Delta Works. Review.
Review of the Bosatlas of Amsterdam
Rijksmuseum is developing the Accurator, a tool to analyze objects in paintings
Slave trade and slavery in VOC areas more extensive than in western colonies
Hidden figures under pre-colonial Mixtec visual narrative, the codex Añute, on display for the first time
The National Archives is the largest archive in the Netherlands
Lucy - one of the oldest known hominids - died from a fall from a tree, according to new Nature study, but science is divided
Archaeologists have unearthed Roman writing boards in London.
The imagination of the body in art
300 years of the Treaty of Utrecht:Is there something to celebrate?
How do you build the best bed bug trap?
“War is beautiful for those who don't know it”
Primal diet discovered thanks to chemistry
Dutch landscape undergoes metamorphosis
New finds in old letters
Dutch history in 100 beautiful objects
Where do the Maya come from?
Traditions of our throne
Archaeologists discover devastating burial ritual
World War II in the Netherlands
The history of Sint-Nicolaas
For more than three hundred years, the Netherlands remained in charge
Coxinga chased the Dutch from Formosa
play war
Angels &Demons. The Bernini Mystery:An Interview
From Beowulf to Bilbo
Solid, but slightly dated overview of WWI Elementary particle 1st World War, by Michael Howard
Christmas in the trenches during the First World War
Scientific research into our musical heritage and the fraternization through pop music at Top 2000
Elizabeth Stuart and Amalia van Solms rivals at the Hague Court in the Golden Age
Bosatlas review of the cultural heritage and history of the Netherlands
Humanoids in Turkey as early as 1.2 million years ago
Pope Francis
Successful tribute to Alan Turing who cracked the Nazis' Enigma in WWII The Imitation Game
Michiel de Ruyter film using history and fiction
The Theory of Everything moves with impressive acting and is a film with little physics
Screenwriter Alex van Galen about the use of history in Michiel de Ruyter film
Media violence and propaganda
Early medieval graves found near Oegstgeest
Market Economies Before the Industrial Revolution
Important Archaeological Finds in Horvat Kur
1936:Hitler's Olympic Games
Maria Sibylla Merian, the artist
Did Neanderthals use drugs?
In Search of Biblical Kingdoms
Baron Georges Cuvier, the stubborn one
Making mummies after natural example
He did not collaborate with the occupying forces. He was the occupier
Eugène Dubois, the multi-talent
Dutch comes from Turkey
Isaac Israels on location
The ups and downs of our democracy
Book special Second World War
Forty Years' War made Republic poor
Guest column on Britain's Queen Elizabeth II
No fear of sex
Works of art at least 40,800 years old
big business
Eye membrane on a string
Together we look at what we really know
Pottery even older than thought
Guest column about rich and poor in the Golden Age
Leiden linguists decipher Phrygian and Lydian inscriptions
Land of hovels and enslavement
Thousands of hijacked letters accessible to everyone
Stonehenge reveals new secrets
Nobel Peace Prize to EU
Labyrinth:flying
Nazis had a lot of concentration camps
The Dutch Revolt through Italian eyes
Then murderer, then victim again
The Dutch are attached to their own region
Classic actor Theodoros reveals
The vibrant medieval book industry
Chavez is dead:Viva Chavez!
Super proud of hummus
The Dark Side of Liberation
April 1 - Geneticist investigates Willem van Oranje family tree
Black canon comes like mustard after meals
The exotic man on display
Neanderthal and Homo sapiens still related
Calvin was not that strict
Haute couture in Amsterdam
The Reformation:Religion is Politics
Mass immigration killed the Neanderthals
US had no problem with the Berlin Wall
Guest column on the 2011 riots in Great Britain
The walburg of the Count of Hamaland
Why Hitler didn't get an atomic bomb
Temple of Peace
Virgil:from miracle worker to devil artist
Search for the authenticity of a 17th century phrasebook
Bay of Pigs:many questions unanswered
Each time a different bull
Mercury on board!
Rawagede and the Police Actions
The Letters of Elizabeth Stuart
Influence on the afterlife
How Sinterklaas came from Spain with the steamboat
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