Henk van Nierop explained

Honorific Prefix:Professor
Henk van Nierop
Alma Mater:University of Amsterdam, Leiden University
Thesis Title:Van ridders tot regenten: de Hollandse adel in de zestiende en de eerste helft van de zeventiende eeuw
Thesis Year:1984
Doctoral Advisor:Jan Juliaan Woltjer
Discipline:Modern history
Sub Discipline:Early modern Europe
Workplaces:University of Amsterdam
Doctoral Students:Hans Cools
Main Interests:Dutch Revolt, Dutch Golden Age
Notable Works:Treason in the Northern Quarter (2009)

Hendrik Frans Karel van Nierop (born 1949) is a historian of early-modern Holland and professor emeritus of the University of Amsterdam.

Career

Nierop took part in student demonstrations in Amsterdam in May 1969, occupying the university's administrative centre.[1] [2] He graduated from the University of Amsterdam in 1974 and in 1984 obtained a doctorate from Leiden University with a thesis on the transformation of Holland's ruling class between 1500 and 1650.[3] He taught at the University of Amsterdam, where in 1999 he was appointed Professor of Early Modern History.[3] He was the director of the Amsterdam Centre for the Study of the Dutch Golden Age from 2000 to 2008, and an editor of the Amsterdam University Press series "Amsterdam Studies in the Dutch Golden Age".[4] He retired in June 2014.[5] A Festschrift was produced for the occasion, under the title Het gelijk van de Gouden Eeuw, edited by Michiel van Groesen, Judith Pollmann and Hans Cools (Hilversum, 2014).[6]

Publications

Books
Edited volumes

Notes and References

  1. De geschiedenis top-20 van 2001. Oct 2001. Historisch Nieuwsblad. Frans Smits.
  2. News: Hoe het Maagdenhuis symbool van studentenprotest werd. Reformatorisch Dagblad. 22 May 2019.
  3. Web site: dhr. prof. dr. H.F.K. (Henk) van Nierop. 25 February 2021. University of Amsterdam.
  4. Web site: Henk van Nierop. DutchCulture.
  5. Web site: Verschuivende contrasten: een interview met Henk van Nierop. Historici.nl. 17 July 2014.
  6. Book: 9789087044534. Het gelijk van de Gouden Eeuw: Recht, onrecht en reputatie in de vroegmoderne Nederlanden. Pollmann. Judith. Cools. Hans. Groesen. Michiel van. 2014. Uitgeverij Verloren .
  7. Reviewed by J. L. Price in The American Historical Review, 99/5 (December 1994), pp. 1706–1707.
  8. Reviewed by Richard F. J. Paping in The Journal of Economic History, 54/3 (September 1994), pp. 695-696.
  9. Reviewed by Peter Burke in The Journal of Modern History, 67/2 (June 1995), pp. 471-472.
  10. Reviewed by Rudolf Dekker in European History Quarterly, 25/1 (1995), pp. 131–133.
  11. Reviewed by Marybeth Carlson in Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 41/3 (2011), pp. 460-461.
  12. Reviewed by Peter Arnade in Renaissance Quarterly, 63/2 (2010), pp. 663-665.
  13. Reviewed by Brian G. H. Ditcham in The Sixteenth Century Journal, 42/2 (2011), pp. 600-601.
  14. Reviewed by Robert von Friedeburg in The American Historical Review, 116/1 (2011), pp. 234-235.
  15. Reviewed by Charles H. Parker in The Journal of Modern History, 83/1 (March 2011), pp. 200-203.