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prof. dr. F.A. van Lieburg
prof. dr. F.A. (Fred) van Lieburg
- Telephone:+31 20 59 86380
- Room nr:12a-34
- E-mail:f.a.van.lieburg@vu.nl
- Unit:faculteit der letteren (geschiedenis)
- Position:professor History of Dutch Protestantism
Office hours: please make an appointment
Curriculum Vitae
Research interests
- Religious history
- Dutch Protestantism
- International Pietism
Teaching
zie www.studiegids.vu.nl
begeleiding promotie-onderzoek: in overleg
Onderzoek
- The pastoral market in the Netherlands ca 1570-ca 1900 (ministers, lay pastors, religious teachers, lay preachers, conventicles, etc.)
- Spirituality/piety, culture and society in the Netherlands 17th-21th centuries (confessionalisation, ‘Further Reformation’, ‘Reformed Pietism’, ‘Réveil/Erweckung’, ‘Dutch Bible Belt’)
Activities
- Professor History of Dutch Protestantism (Vrije Universiteitsfonds)
- Associate professor of early modern history (VU Faculty of Arts)
- Programme coordinator VISOR (VU-Institute for the Study of Religion, Culture and Society)
- Chair Historische Commissie Vrije Universiteit
- Chair Workgroup Pietism and Revivalism (Huizinga Institute for Cultural History)
- Board-member Stichting Réveil-Archief (University of Amsterdam)
- Co-editor Religious History and Culture Series (Brill Publishers, Leiden etc.)
- Co-editor ReLiC Studies in Dutch Religious History (Verloren Publishers, Hilversum)
- Mitherausgeber Pietismus und Neuzeit. Ein Jahrbuch für die Geschichte des neueren Protestantismus (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen)
- Co-editor series ‘Geloof in Nederland’ (Waanders, Zwolle)
Links
Extraordinary chair
Geschiedenis van het Nederlands protestantisme
Ancillary activities
Interd. Zentrum fur Pietismusforschung
Halle/Saale
Redacteur
01 January 2007
Gereformeerde Kerk
Dordrecht
Organist
01 January 2008
Stichting Het Reveil Archief
Amsterdam
Board member
01 January 2008
Nederlandse Bijbelgenootschap
Haarlem
Onderzoek/Boek
01 September 2010
Last changes Ancillary activities: Amsterdam, 16 May 2012
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