Edwina Hagen is an Assistant Professor of Cultural History. In the field of education she works both at management level and in her role as an university lecturer on projects related to current educational issues, such as internationalisation and innovative teaching methods. Hagen completed the Educational Leadership Programme at the Centre for Academic Teaching (Utrecht University). In 2015 her faculty-wide module design for first-year students was nominated for the VU Educational Innovation Award. She served as BA Programme Coordinator and Chair of the BA Programme Committee. She teaches courses at BA and MA level on Early Modern European History, Cultural History, Revolutions and History of Emotions; supervises BA and MA theses and has been co-promotor and member of a promotion committee several times. Parallel to this she taught courses at the Amsterdam University College for many years. In this context she designed History Lab, a form of practical and immersive learning on location. During the 2024 edition students investigated the archives of the Holland Land Company at the Amsterdam City Archives
In terms of research Hagen is active in various areas. She publishes her own work (see below) in peer-reviewed journals and popular magazines; acts as editor of historical journals, devised and produced various special issues. She presents her work at international conferences and in the media and has organised many lecture afternoons and conferences. In the summer of 2023 for example, she organised together with Martijn Icks (UvA) and Alessandro Nai (UvA) a three-day conference on Illiberalism and the Erosion of Civic Rights in Amsterdam, for more than sixty scholars from all over the world.
Office hours: on Tuesday, or contact her via email (her work days are Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday).