Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Artemis Alexiadou
Languages, Syntactic theory
Humanities, Languages
Dutch Literature, History, Philosophy
Nationalism, national identity, Napoleon, press history, women's writers, memory studies, war and peace cultures
NWO Vici grant (1.5 milj. euro), 2017
Radboud Science Award, 2014
Golden Medal Award, Teylers Genootschap Haarlem, 2011
NWO Aspasia Grant (100.000 euro), 2011
NWO Vidi Grant (800.000 euro), 2010
Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Spanish
Lotte Jensen, Celebrating Peace. The Emergence of Dutch Identity, 1648-1815 (Nijmegen 2017).
Lotte Jensen (ed.), The Roots of Nationalism. National Identity Formation in Early Modern Europe, 1600-1815 (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2016).
Lotte Jensen & Marguérite Corporaal, 'Poetry as an Act of International Diplomacy: English translations of Willem van Haren's Political Poetry during the War of the Austrian Succession'. In: Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies (2015), doi: 10.1111/1754-0208.12338.
Lotte Jensen, 'Visions of Europe: Contrasts and Combinations of National and European Identities in Literary Representations of the Peace of Utrecht (1713)'. In: Renger de Bruin, Cornelis van der Haven, Lotte Jensen & David Onnekink (Eds), Performances of Peace. Utrecht 1713. Leiden / Boston: Brill 2015, 159-178.
Jensen, L.: 'The Dutch against Napoleon. Resistance literature and national identity, 1806-1813'. In: Journal of Dutch Literature, vol. 2, nr. 2, December 2011, 5-26. http://www.journalofdutchliterature.org/jdl/vol02/nr02/art01.
Jensen, L., Leerssen, J., Mathijsen, M. (eds.): Free Access to the Past. Romanticism, Cultural Heritage and the Nation. Leiden: Brill.
Jensen, L.: De verheerlijking van het verleden. Helden, literatuur en natievorming in de negentiende eeuw. Nijmegen: Uitgeverij Vantilt
Dealing with disasters. The shaping of local and national identities in the Netherlands, 1421-1890 (Prinicipal Investigator)
Proud to be Dutch. The role of war and propaganda literature in the shaping of an early modern Dutch identity, 1648-1815 (Principal Investigator)
The construction of the Dutch literary past: shaping, valorizing and representing the national literary heritage and literary incorporation of the past in the nineteenth century (Participant)
Member of the Young Academy (The Netherlands)
Member of the board of Werkgroep Negentiende Eeuw (Nineteenth Century Studies, Netherlands)
Co-operation in funding schemes
Creating international networks especially in the field of nationalism studies
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