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BFM (Bram) Hilkens

Biography

Bram is a PhD candidate at the ÃÀÅ®¸£ÀûµçÓ°ÔºÎçÒ¹, employed at dr. Daniel Curtis' VIDI-project 'Positively Shocking'. He is mostly occupied with the redistributive effects of epidemic mortality in the seventeenth-century Low Countries. After obtaining an MA in Cultural History at Utrecht University, specializing in the history of hip-hop culture and finishing a thesis on the historical position of L.A. rapper Kendrick Lamar, Bram decided to somewhat radically change direction by working as a research assistant at Bas van Bavel's ERC-project on disasters in early modern northwestern Europe. Bram is specifically interested in the mechanisms and experience of inequality, and the effect of shocks thereon.

Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication

External PhD candidate | Department of History
Email
hilkens@eshcc.eur.nl

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Work

  • Bram Hilkens (2026) -
  • Daniel Curtis, Bram van Besouw & Bram Hilkens (2025) - - History of the Family, 30 (3), 329-339 - doi:
  • Bram Hilkens, Bram van Besouw & Daniel Curtis (2020) - - Journal for the History of Environment and Society, 5 (1), 211-221 - doi: -

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      Ongelijkheid in de ‘Gouden Eeuw: niet alleen de rijken profiteerden

      Historicus Bram Hilkens laat in zijn promotieonderzoek zien dat ongelijkheid zowel tijdens als na de economische groei van de 'Gouden Eeuw' toenam.
      Painting from seventeenth century

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