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History of the Human Sciences | 2013

Historians in the archive An introduction

Pieter Huistra; Herman Paul; Johan Tollebeek

Historians in the 19th-century were not the first to discover the importance of source materials kept in archival depositories. More than their predecessors, however, scholars working in the historical discipline that the 19th century saw emerge tended to equate professional historical knowledge with knowledge based on primary source research, that is, practically speaking, on knowledge gained from source material that was usually kept in archives. While previous scholarship had paid ample attention to the methods that 19th-century historians employed for the study of such archival material, to the epistemologies they developed in tandem with these methods and to the institutions they created for the study of archival records, this special issue explores the influence that archives, in a classic, institutional sense, exerted on the practices of 19th-century historiography. How did the archival turn affect historians’ working manners? How contested was this archival research imperative, with its underlying autopsy principle? And how did it spread geographically, in and outside Europe?


History of the Human Sciences | 2013

The trial of Henry of Brederode Historians, sources and location under discussion in 19th-century historiography

Pieter Huistra

The Dutch historiography of the middle of the 19th century was a culture of honour. Disputes over the reputations of historical figures were manifold. This article focuses on one controversy specifically that took place in the 1840s. The subject of debate was the 16th -century nobleman Henry of Brederode, his deeds, his character and his morals. The controversy was not only about content, however. Many suppositions about doing history and being a historian that otherwise remain tacit, were made explicit in the controversy – especially concerning archive-based history. First, the participating historians themselves were judged – somewhat like Brederode himself – on the virtuousness, including the epistemic virtuousness, of their behaviour. Second, it was discussed whether archival documents (in this case: personal letters) were fit for use in historiography. To some, the use of these personal letters was ethically unjustifiable. Third, the location from which historical knowledge originated, mainly the archive, came under scrutiny. The singularity of the archive made historians relying on archival material prone to attacks on their trustworthiness.


History of European Ideas | 2016

Virtue language in historical scholarship: the cases of Georg Waitz, Gabriel Monod and Henri Pirenne

Camille Creyghton; Pieter Huistra; Sarah Keymeulen; Herman Paul


Journal of Contemporary European Research | 2014

Political Values in a European Museum

Pieter Huistra; Marijn Molema; Daniel Wirt


Bmgn-The low countries historical review | 2016

The Exchange Program of the Belgian American Educational Foundation 1920-1940 : An Institutional Perspective on Persona Formation (1920-1940)

Pieter Huistra; Kaat Wils


Bmgn-The low countries historical review | 2016

‘Il importe d’établir une distinction entre la dissection et l’autopsie’. Lijken en medische disciplinevorming in laatnegentiende-eeuws België

Tinne Claes; Pieter Huistra


Studium: Tijdschrift voor Wetenschaps-en Universiteitsgeschiedenis | 2017

Recensie van: W. Boyd Rayward (ed.), Information Beyond Borders. International and Cultural Exchange in the Belle Epoque.

Pieter Huistra; info:eu-repo; dai


Studium | 2017

Het geheim van de anatoom: Adolphe Burggraeve en de ontwikkeling van de Belgische anatomie in de negentiende eeuw

Veronique Deblon; Pieter Huistra


Archive | 2016

Travel grants for female scholars in Belgium during the Interwar Years

Kaat Wils; Pieter Huistra


Archive | 2015

Belgian women scientists and their travels during the interwar years

Kaat Wils; Pieter Huistra

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Kaat Wils

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Marijn Molema

Windesheim University of Applied Sciences

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Daniel Wirt

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Johan Tollebeek

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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dai

Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands

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