dr. R.F.J. (Richard) Paping
Teaching the year 2023/2024 includes
1. Coordination and lecturing Introductory Economics (including Micro-economics and Macro-economics), mandatory for first year International Relation students [English].
2. Coordination of the mandatory second year course Economic and Social History for History students and lecturing on the theoretical concepts of Economic History as part of it [English].
3. Four lectures in the course Dutch studies on the (origins of) the Dutch Golden Age in the 17th century and the long term development of population and countryside in the Netherlands) [English]
4. Supervising (Research) Master theses, Bachelor theses and Internships on subjects related to Economic and Social History [Dutch and English].
5. Advanced Methodology in the Research Master Modern History and International Relations, together with Rik Peters [English]
6. A part of the Master History course Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of Policy Documents [English]
Previous teaching includes
-First year seminars Economic and Social History at the Faculty of Economics (1990-1992)
-Several courses Micro-Economics and courses Macro-economics at the Faculty of Arts (1991-2008)
-Several courses on Statistics at the Faculty of Arts (1991-1998)
-A Postdoctoral course on Demographic History at the Moscow State University (1996) [English]
-Master courses Business History at the Faculty of Economics and the Faculty of Business (1996-1998) [English]
-Second year seminars on 20th century Dutch Economic History at the Faculty of Economics (1996-1998)
-Second year seminars Economic and Social History (including the coordination 2008-2020) on the social and economic development of countries in the 20th century in a comparative perspective at the Faculty of Arts (1997-1999) and on the modernisation of village society (2008-2019)
-Examination Dutch History after 1800 (Economic and social history part) at the Faculty of Arts (2007-2009)
-Master course for American Studies students: America in Crisis at the Faculty of Arts (2009-2010) [English].
-Master courses Economic and Social History for History students (1997-2020). Topics in last years include: 'Succesful organisations'; 'Creating social chances/changes'; 'Diseases, care and physicians: rising health through the ages', 'Career chances', 'Crisis and policy'; 'Youth between tradition and future'; 'New and Old social-economic elites'; 'A new life (migration)'; 'Evaluating policy measures in the past'; 'The social origin of politicians'; 'the continuity of the Dutch lowest class'. In the last years mainly in English.
-Methodology in the Research Master Modern History and International Relations (2009-2012) together with Barbara Henkes (2009-2012), Herman Hoen (2009), Leandro Vergara Camus (2010), Chris Lamont (2011-2012) [English].
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