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Ido de Haan

Ido de Haan is professor of Political History at Utrecht University. He was trained as a political scientist and a philosopher, and together with Jan-Willem Duyvendak and Ewald Engelen member of the editorial board for the Dutch journal for ’empirical philosophy’ Krisis. De Haan is specialised in the field of the history of democracy, the…

Peter De Haan

Peter de Haan is the director of the Cultuurbedrijf Noordoostpolder, an umbrella organization merging four cultural institutions: Museum Schokland, Theater ‘t Voorhuys, Kunstuitleen Emmeloord and the Muzisch Centrum. Previously, Peter de Haan was Director of the Treaty of Utrecht foundation between 2007 and 2014.

Catherine Hall

Catherine Hall is Professor of Modern British Social and Cultural History at University College London. Her work has focused on the relation between Britain and its empire. Macaulay and Son: Architects of Imperial Britain will be published by Yale University Press in September 2012. She is the Principal Investigator on the ESRC funded project Legacies…

Femke Halsema

When she left Dutch politics in January 2011 after twelve and a half years as parliamentarian and leader of the Green Left party, Femke Halsema chose to work freelance. In 2011, she held the Leonardo Chair at Utrecht University. Aside from conducting research as a Professor in the Treaty of Utrecht Chair, Halsema is writing…

Patrick Hanafin

Patrick Hanafin is Professor of Law and Assistant Dean of Research at Birkbeck Law School, University of London. Professor Hanafin has also held a visiting fellowship at Harvard Law School (1998-99), has been a Jean Monnet Fellow at the European University Institute in Florence (2002-2003) and has been Visiting Professor in the Faculty of Law,…