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So far, my career has developed through a series of different work environments, where I had the chance to experience the benefits of academic internationalization. I was educated at the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium, and defended my PhD in 2009 at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence, Italy. The EUI’s history department is recognised for its interdisciplinary and comparative approach, and my thesis was no exception to that. I analysed an interfaith diamond trade network in the first half of the 18th century and its agency regarding early modern globalization. My work focused on the global impact of early modern, and the role played by socio-cultural mechanisms such as kinship, religion and forms of integration. After leaving Italy, I held several postdoc appointments - at Oxford Brookes University (UK), University of Utrecht (Netherlands), Sorbonne (France) and University of Exeter (UK). At the latter, I worked on the early modern maritime labour market in the United Provinces and on the careers of Mediterranean-bound seamen in the late 16th and 17th centuries (within an ERC project managed by Prof. Maria Fusaro, entitled Sailing into Modernity: Comparative Perspectives on the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century European Transition). During several of those appointments, I taught in a variety of topics, languages and academic environments. Between 2018 and 2020, I was employed as a lecturer at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU), also acting as tutor for first-year international students. In 2020, I applied for and obtained a FCT CEEC assistant researcher contract at the IHC, attracted by this institute’s international reputation in the critical study of empires, labour and transnational history of the Global South. My project is concerned with gender relations in the diamond industry (Are diamonds a girls best friend? - Women's work in a world of diamonds (1600-1850)), and in particular the participation of women in the diamond industry in mining, manufacturing and trading.
Identification

Personal identification

Full name
Tijl Alice Edgar Robert Vanneste

Citation names

  • Vanneste, Tijl

Author identifiers

Ciência ID
CF1C-43CE-54F9
ORCID iD
0000-0002-3958-7430

Email addresses

  • tvanneste@fcsh.unl.pt (Professional)

Knowledge fields

  • Humanities - History and Archaeology - History

Languages

Language Speaking Reading Writing Listening Peer-review
English Proficiency (C2) Proficiency (C2) Proficiency (C2) Proficiency (C2) Proficiency (C2)
Dutch (Mother tongue)
Portuguese Advanced (C1) Proficiency (C2) Intermediate (B1) Proficiency (C2) Proficiency (C2)
French Proficiency (C2) Proficiency (C2) Upper intermediate (B2) Proficiency (C2) Proficiency (C2)
Italian Advanced (C1) Proficiency (C2) Intermediate (B1) Advanced (C1) Advanced (C1)
Spanish; Castilian Elementary (A2) Upper intermediate (B2) Beginner (A1) Upper intermediate (B2) Intermediate (B1)
German Elementary (A2) Upper intermediate (B2) Beginner (A1) Upper intermediate (B2) Upper intermediate (B2)
Education
Degree Classification
2005/09/08 - 2009/10/02
Concluded
History and Civilisation (Doktor (PhD))
European University Institute, Italy
"Commercial Culture and Merchant Networks: Eighteenth-Century Diamond Traders in Global History" (THESIS/DISSERTATION)
2000/09/08 - 2004/06/24
Concluded
History (Licence)
Major in History
Associatie KU Leuven, Belgium
"Between Tejuco and Lisbon: a century of diamond history in Minas Gerais (1729-1832)" (THESIS/DISSERTATION)
magna cum laude
Affiliation

Science

Category
Host institution
Employer
2020/10/02 - Current Auxiliary Researcher (Research) Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Portugal
Instituto de História Contemporânea, Portugal
2015/07/01 - 2017/10/02 Auxiliary Researcher (Research) Association Sorbonne Université, France
2012/09/08 - 2014/10/02 Auxiliary Researcher (Research) University of Exeter, United Kingdom
University of Exeter, United Kingdom
2011/09/08 - 2011/11/30 Visiting Researcher (Research) Yale University, United States
Yale University Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, United States
2011/03/01 - 2011/07/01 Visiting Researcher (Research) Antwerp Diamond Museum, Belgium
Antwerp Diamond Museum, Belgium
2009/10/02 - 2010/07/02 Postdoc (Research) Universiteit Utrecht, Netherlands
Universiteit Utrecht Departement Geschiedenis en Kunstgeschiedenis, Netherlands
2009/07/01 - 2009/10/02 Research Assistant (Research) Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom

Teaching in Higher Education

Category
Host institution
Employer
2018/02/01 - 2020/01/31 Lecturer (University Teacher) Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Afdeling Kunst en Cultuur Geschiedenis Oudheid, Netherlands
Projects

Grant

Designation Funders
2020/10/01 - Current Are Diamonds a girl’s best friend’? - Women's Work in a World of Diamonds (1600-1850)
CEECIND/02899/2018
Post-doc
Instituto de História Contemporânea, Portugal
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
Ongoing
2015/07/01 - 2017/10/02 Mediterranean configurations: Intercultural trade, commerial litigation and legal pluralism in historical perspective
Post-doc
Association Sorbonne Université, France
European Research Council
Concluded
2012/09/08 - 2014/10/02 Sailing into Modernity: Comparative Perspectives on the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century European Transition
Post-doc
University of Exeter, United Kingdom
European Research Council
Concluded
2011/09/08 - 2011/11/30 There's Something About Diamonds… The Role of Formal and Informal Institutions in the Organization of the Diamond Trade in Pre-Industrial Europe
Yale University Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, United States
Yale University Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Concluded
Outputs

Publications

Book
  1. Tijl Vanneste. Intra-European Litigation in Eighteenth-Century Izmir. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill. 2021.
    Published • 10.1163/9789004498235
  2. Tijl Alice Edgar Robert Vanneste. Blood, Sweat & Earth – The Struggle for Control over the World’s Diamonds throughout History. United Kingdom. 2021.
  3. Vanneste, Tijl. Global Trade and Commercial Networks: Eighteenth-Century Diamond Merchants. london, United Kingdom: pickering & chatto. 2011.
    Published
Book chapter
  1. Vanneste, Tijl. "Les privilèges de l’industrie du diamant brésilien au dix-huitième siècle". In Die Ökonomie des Privilegs, Westeuropa 16.-19. Jahrhundert, 465-483. Frankfurt, Germany: klosterman, 2016.
    Published
  2. Tijl Alice Edgar Robert Vanneste. "Sailing through the Straits: seamen’s professional trajectories from a segmented labour market in Holland into a fragmented Mediterranean". In Labour, Law, and Empire: Comparative Perspectives on Seafarers, c. 1500-1800, 123-140. Basingstoke, United Kingdom: Palgrave MacMillan, 2015.
    Published • http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137447463.0014
  3. Maxine Berg; Chris Nierstrasz; Hanna Hodacs; Felicia Gottman; Vanneste, Tijl. "The Eurasian Diamond Trade in the Eighteenth Century: a Balanced Model of Complementary Markets". In Goods from the East: Trading Eurasia 1600-1800, 139-153. Basingstoke, United Kingdom: Palgrave MacMillan, 2015.
    Published • http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137403940_9
  4. Vanneste, Tijl. "Antuérpia e os diamantes do Brasil". In Brasil e Bélgica: Cinco Séculos de Conexões e Interação, 80. Florianopolis, Brazil: Incentive Projetos e Eventos, 2015.
    Published
  5. Vanneste, Tijl. "Entre le monde et les sociétés locales: la mentalité cosmopolite des marchands des diasporas au 18e siècle". In Être Citoyen du Mond, 81-92. paris, France: Université Paris Diderot – Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2014.
    Published
  6. Eddy Stols; Vanneste, Tijl. "A vida de Benjamin Mary". In O diplomata e desenhista Benjamin Mary e as relações da Bélgica com o Império do Brasil, 93-122. São Paulo, Brazil: Linha Aberta, 2006.
    Published
Book review
  1. Vanneste, Tijl. "Consuls and captives: Dutch-North African diplomacy in the early modern Mediterranean: by Erica Heinsen-Roach, Rochester, NY, University of Rochester Press, 2019, 243 pp., $125.00 (hardback), ISBN 9781580469746". 84, 2 (2022): 290-291.
    Published
  2. Vanneste, Tijl. "Cleveland, T., Diamonds in the Rough – Corporate Paternalism and African Professionalism on the Mines of Colonial Angola, 1917-1975 (Athens: Ohio University Press, 2015)". 42, 3 (2018): 551-553. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0165115318000669.
  3. Vanneste, Tijl. "Scheltjens, W., Dutch Deltas: Emergence, Functions and Structure of the Low Countries’ Maritime Transport System, ca. 1300-1850 (Leiden: Brill, 2015)". 70, 2 (2017): 745-747.
    Published
  4. Vanneste, Tijl. "Bruijn, J.R., Zeegang. Zeevarend Nederland in de achttiende eeuw (Zutphen: Walburg Pers, 2016)". 29, 2 (2017): 434-436.
    Published
  5. Vanneste, Tijl. "Phillips Jr., W.D., Slavery in Medieval and Early Modern Iberia (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014),". 24, 2 (2017): 325-326.
    Published
  6. Vanneste, Tijl. "Lindemann, M., The Merchant Republics – Amsterdam, Antwerp, and Hamburg, 1648-1790 (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015),". 46, 4 (2016): 587-588.
  7. Vanneste,Tijl. "Der iberische Atlantikhandel: Schiffsverkehr zwischen Spanien. Portugal und Iberoamerika, 1700-1800 (Beiträge zur Europäischen Überseegeschichte, 99)". 11, 1 (2013): 120-125. http://www.scielo.mec.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1645-64322013000100008.
    Published
Encyclopedia entry
  1. Vanneste, Tijl. "Globalization From Below". In The SAGE Encyclopedia of Economics and Society, 2016. https://sk.sagepub.com/reference/the-sage-encyclopedia-of-economics-and-society/i8905.xml.
    Published • https://doi.org/10.4135/9781452206905
Journal article
  1. Tijl Vanneste. "Towards a More Intimate Understanding of Black Female Lives in Slavery". Itinerario 46 3 (2022): 450-459. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0165115322000146.
    Published • 10.1017/S0165115322000146
  2. Vanneste. "Unpaid Diamonds: Trust, Reputation, and the Merchants' Style in Eighteenth-Century Europe". Shofar 18 3 (2020): 13-45. http://dx.doi.org/10.5703/shofar.38.3.0013.
    Published • 10.5703/shofar.38.3.0013
  3. Tijl Vanneste. "Instruments of Trade or Maritime Entrepreneurs? The Economic Agency of Dutch Seamen in the Golden Age". Journal of Social History 52 4 (2019): 1132-1164. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jsh/shx158.
    Published • 10.1093/jsh/shx158
  4. Fusaro, Maria; Blakemore, Richard J; Crivelli, Benedetta; Ekama, Kate J; Vanneste, Tijl; Lucassen, Jan; van Rossum, Matthias; et al. "Entrepreneurs at sea: Trading practices, legal opportunities and early modern globalization". International Journal of Maritime History 28 4 (2016): 774-786. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0843871416667413.
    10.1177/0843871416667413
  5. Vanneste, Tijl. "Money Borrowing, Gold Smuggling and Diamond Mining: An Englishman in Pombaline Circles". e-Journal of Portuguese History 13 2 (2015): 80-94.
    Published
  6. Vanneste, Tijl. "Women in the Colonial Economy – The Agency of Female Food Sellers in Brazil’s Diamond District". Journal of Gender Studies 18 3 (2015): 255-272.
    Published • 10.5117/TVGN2015.3.VANN
  7. Tijl Vanneste. "Der iberische Atlantikhandel: Schiffsverkehr zwischen Spanien. Portugal und Iberoamerika, 1700-1800". (2015): https://www.cepese.pt/portal/pt/publicacoes/obras/volume-11-number-1-summer-2013/der-iberische-atlantikhandel-schiffsverkehr-zwischen-spanien-portugal-und-iberoamerika-1700-1800.
  8. Vanneste,Tijl. "Money Borrowing, Gold Smuggling and Diamond Mining: An Englishman in Pombaline Circles". (2015): http://www.scielo.mec.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1645-64322015000200005.
Newspaper article
  1. Vanneste, Tijl. "Niet alle academici willen stiekem een bestseller schrijven", De Standaard, 2021, https://www.standaard.be/cnt/dmf20210126_98182721.
Thesis / Dissertation
  1. "Commercial Culture and Merchant Networks: Eighteenth-Century Diamond Traders in Global History". PhD, European University Institute, 2009. https://cadmus.eui.eu/handle/1814/13277.
Activities

Oral presentation

Presentation title Event name
Host (Event location)
2022/10/27 Commercial Litigation in the Mediterranean: Dutch Merchants, Captains, and Consuls in Smyrna
University of Pisa, Dutch Embassy Italy (Livorno, Italy)
2022/09/22 Historicizing Diamonds – The Emergence of a Nation & Diamond Mining in Colonial Brazil
Universidade Nova de Lisboa & Universidade Federal Fluminense ((virtual))
2021/10/19 Between the Quilombo and the Mine: Mobility and Female Resistance in Brazil’s Diamond District’
CHAM - Universidade Nova de Lisboa (lisboa, Portugal)
2021/06/08 Gli archivi dei consoli olandesi nel Mediterraneo
University of Pisa ((virtual))
2021/05/22 Mouths for Feeding, Mouths for Hiding: Food and Diamonds in Colonial Brazil
Department of History, University of California, Santa Barbara ((virtual), United States)
2021/03/25 Diamond Trade gone Wrong: Commercial Litigation & the Merchants’ Style European Social Science History Conference
International Institute of Social History ((virtual))
2018/12/17 At the centre of a periphery? Analysing commercial agency in the eighteenth-century Portuguese world
Instituto de Ciências Sociais – Universidade de Lisboa (lisboa, Portugal)
2016/06/30 The Hybrid Legal World of European and Ottoman Traders: The Dutch Consular Court of Izmir in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century’
University of Valencia (Valencia, Spain)
2016/06/28 Resistant Society: Diamond Smuggling & the Rise of a Brazilian Sentiment
Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Lisbon, Portugal)
2015/10/23 A life in Brazilian bushes: runaway slaves & the clandestine diamond economy of the eighteenth century’ Runaways: Desertion and Mobility in Global Labor History, c. 1650-1850
International Institute for Social History (Amsterdam)
2015/08/06 Resolving Cross-Cultural Conflict in Early Modern Europe: A Case of Unpaid Diamonds’
WEHC (Kyoto, Japan)
2015/07/24 On whose authority? Negotiating maritime legislation in the United Provinces, 1580–1680
National Maritime Museum Greenwich (Greenwich, United Kingdom)

Supervision

Thesis Title
Role
Degree Subject (Type)
Institution / Organization
2020/07/17 - Current Scramble for the Stars: What the Big History of Colonization, Human Expansion and Colonialism tells us about the Future of Colonization
Supervisor
Amsterdam University College, Netherlands
2019/06/06 - Current Hoe Mali de wereld veroverde: Wereldmuziek uit West-Afrika
Supervisor
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands

Event organisation

Event name
Type of event (Role)
Institution / Organization
2015/08/03 - 2015/08/07 co-organizer of two different panels at the XVIIth World Economic History Congress, Kyoto, 03-07/08/2015. One on early modern cross-cultural trade, and one on early modern maritime history (2015/08/03 - 2015/08/07)
Congress (Co-organisor)
2013/09/10 - 2013/09/12 Co-organization conference Working lives between the Deck and the Dock – Comparative Perspectives on Sailors as International Labourers (16th-18th Centuries), Exeter University (2013/09/10 - 2013/09/12)
Conference (Co-organisor)
University of Exeter, United Kingdom

Event participation

Activity description
Type of event
Event name
Institution / Organization
2018/05/06 - Current I presented a lecture at the opening of the new diamond museum in Antwerp, DIVA
Exhibition
Antwerp Diamond Museum, Belgium

Course / Discipline taught

Academic session Degree Subject (Type) Institution / Organization
2023/04/01 - 2023/06/01 A história global de diamantes A história global de diamantes (Licence) Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil
2020/01/01 - 2020/01/31 Themes in Dutch Economic History from a Global Perspective Themes in Dutch Economic History from a Global Perspective (Licence) Nacional'nyj issledovatel'skij universitet Vyssaa skola ekonomiki Sankt-Peterburg, Russia
2019/09/01 - 2019/12/20 History of the Atlantic Ocean System Atlantic Ocean (Bachelor) Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
2019/09/01 - 2019/12/20 Academic Skills for Historians (Bachelor) Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
2019/09/01 - 2019/12/18 Democracy in Modern History (Licence) Amsterdam University College, Netherlands
2018/10/01 - 2019/01/17 History of Water & Environment (Bachelor) Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
2018/09/08 - 2018/12/20 Current Debates in Global History (Bachelor) Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
2018/09/08 - 2018/12/19 From Source to Public: Tension of Empire (Master) Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
2018/09/01 - 2018/12/17 Transatlantic Connections (Bachelor) Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
2015/09/08 - 2015/12/08 Histoire politique & culturelle de l’Europe de la première modernité: les Renaissances (Bachelor) Université de Paris - Campus des Grands Moulins, France
2013/03/01 - 2013/06/01 Les villes en Europe au siècle des Lumières (Bachelor) Université de Paris - Campus des Grands Moulins, France
2013/02/20 - 2013/05/20 Empires: Europe's Expansion Overseas 1450-1800 (Master) University of Exeter, United Kingdom

Interview (tv / radio show)

Program Topic
2021/10/14 - Current The Forum - BBC World Service Blood diamonds

Journal scientific committee

Journal title (ISSN) Publisher
2023 - Current Low Countries Journal of Social and Economic History (TSEG)
2023 - Current International Review of Social History
2022/11/14 - Current Quaderni Storici
2022/10/22 - Current H-Net Migration
2022 - Current International Journal of Maritime History
2022 - Current Studia Rosenthaliana
2022 - Current Proceedings of the Royal Academy for Overseas Sciences
2021 - Current Rivista dell'Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea
2017/03/17 - Current Law and History Review
2012 - Current Journal of Global History

Mentoring / Tutoring

Topic Student name
2018/02/01 - 2020/01/31 History and International Studies Inês Neves Ramos
2013/01/01 - 2013/06/30 Honours Student Program Lily Hurley