Biography:Nadine Akkerman
Nadine Akkerman | |
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| Born | 1978 (age 47–48) |
| Occupation | Historian and academic |
| Title | Professor of Early Modern Literature and Culture |
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | History |
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| Institutions | Queen Mary University of London Leiden University All Souls College, Oxford Jesus College, Oxford University of Birmingham |
Nadine Akkerman FRHistS MAE (born 1978) is a Dutch historian and Professor of Early Modern Literature and Culture at Leiden University in the Netherlands.[1] Her published work has been concerned with the life and letters of Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia, and early modern espionage, and she has made a major contribution to studies of that Queen, the Thirty Years War, and the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, by revisiting and editing original manuscript sources and letters.[2]
Career
Akkerman studied English Language and Literature at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, graduating in 2001.[3] Her 2008 PhD included a survey of the letters of Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia. She has been a visiting fellow at All Souls College, Oxford, the Centre for Editing Lives and Letters at Queen Mary University of London, Jesus College, Oxford and the University of Birmingham.[4]
On 11 August 2016, Akkerman and Daniel Smith staged a production of The Masque of Queens at New College, Oxford.[5]
Selected publications
- Spycraft: Tricks and Tools of the Dangerous Trade from Elizabeth I to the Restoration (Yale University Press, 2024), with Pete Langman.[6]
- Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Hearts (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021).[7]
- 'Unlocking History through Automated Virtual Unfolding of Sealed Documents Imaged by X-ray Microtomography', Nature Communications, 12:1184 (2021), with Jana Dambrogio, Amanda Ghassaei et al.
- Invisible Agents: Women and Espionage in Seventeenth-Century Britain (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018).[8]
- Courtly Rivals in the Hague: Elizabeth of Bohemia and Amalia van Solms (Venlo: VanSpijk/Rekafa, 2015).
- 'The Goddess of the Household: The Masquing Politics of Lucy Harington-Russell, Countess of Bedford', in Nadine Akkerman & Birgit Houben (eds), The Politics of Female Households: Ladies-in-waiting across Early Modern Europe (Leiden: Brill, 2014).
- The Correspondence of Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia, 3 volumes (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011-2016)
References
- ↑ Nadine Akkerman appointed professor: Interdisciplinarity also strengthens the humanities, Leiden University
- ↑ Anna Groundwater, 'Winter in Bohemia', Literary Review, 501, October 2021
- ↑ "Nadine Akkerman". https://www.ae-info.org/ae/Member/Akkerman_Nadine/CV.
- ↑ Nadine Akkerman, Ammodo Science Award
- ↑ Staging The Masque of Queens, Malone Society
- ↑ Bate, Jonathan (18 June 2024). "Forget 007 – England's wildest spies were the Elizabethans". The Daily Telegraph. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/books/non-fiction/review-alford-spycraft-all-spies-cecil-akkerman-langman/.
- ↑ Maltby, Kate (27 November 2021). "With Elizabeth Stuart as monarch, might the English civil war have been avoided?". The Spectator. https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/with-elizabeth-stuart-as-monarch-might-the-english-civil-war-have-been-avoided/.
- ↑ Sanderson, David (31 May 2019). "English Civil War army of female spies hid messages in eggs". The Times. https://www.thetimes.com/uk/history/article/english-civil-war-army-of-female-spies-hid-messages-in-eggs-ttmxqtcd5.
External links
- Dr. Nadine Akkerman: literary historian, author, and educator
- Lisa Jardine Memorial Lecture 2023 - Nadine Akkerman: Archival pursuits: unediting lives and letters
