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Carla Hoetink and Team

Carla Hoetink is an assistant professor of modern political history at the Radboud Institute for Culture and History (RICH), Radboud University, Nijmegen, the Netherlands. Her current interest lies with the culture and language of politics, in which field she has written several articles and books. Lidewij Nissen is a PhD student at RICH and is interested in the history of European dynasties, noble families and princely courts in the early modern period. She focuses in particular on the roles of noblewomen, princesses and other high-ranking women. Harm Kaal is an associate professor of modern political history at RICH and mainly works on postwar political culture in Western Europe, gender and political representation and popular politics. Dries Raeymaekers is an assistant professor of early modern political history at RICH. He specializes in the political culture of the early modern period, with particular attention for the history of royal and princely dynasties, the court, and the aristocracy in Western Europe. He has published widely on princely favourites, ladies-in-waiting and the 'politics of access' at early modern courts.