
(external) researcher Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication Department of History
- Location
- Burg. Oudlaan 50, Rotterdam
- Room
- M6-45
- sennema@eshcc.eur.nl
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- R. Sennema & P. De Martino (2017). Interpreting reinterpretation: the 13th conference of the European Association for Urban History, Helsinki, August 24-28, 2016. Planning Perspectives, 32 (2), 285-291. doi: 10.1080/02665433.2016.1277954
- R. Sennema (2015). Manhattan aan de Maas, Manhattan aan de Mersey. Transnationale elites en lokale identiteit in wereldsteden Rotterdam en Liverpool (1945-1975). Stadsgeschiedenis, 10 (1), 63-73.
- R. Sennema (2016). Voor stad en haven: Jan Backx en de wederopbouw van Rotterdam. Rotterdams Jaarboekje, 114 (1).
- P.T. van de Laar & R. Sennema (2017, september 23). Who runs the port city? Rotterdam’s governance system, 1870-1970. Duesseldorf, 7th Transnational Rhine Conference.
- R. Sennema (2016, juni 1). Agency and Resilience in Second Cities: the cases of Rotterdam and Liverpool, 1940-1975. Leiden, N.W. Posthumus Masterclass with Julia Adams.
- P.T. van de Laar & R. Sennema (2016, augustus 25). Rebranding port cities: The case of Liverpool, Marseille and Rotterdam as European Capitals of Culture. Helsinki, European Urban History Association.
- P.T. van de Laar & R. Sennema (2016, juli 17). Narratives of resilience in the reconstruction of Rotterdam and Liverpool (1940-1975). Delft, The 17th International Planning History Conference.
- R. Sennema (2016, augustus 26). Towards a Port City Typology: Considering the Port Cities of Rotterdam and Liverpool as Second Cities. Helsinki, 13th International Conference of the European Association of Urban History.
- R. Sennema (2015, november 27). World Port, World City. Exploring the involvement of business elites in the reconstruction of Rotterdam and Liverpool (1945-1975). Göttingen, PhD seminar Global Networks, Local Creativities, Georg August Universität.
- R. Sennema & P.T. van de Laar (2015, september 18). The environment versus Europoort. The transformation of Consociational Governance in Rotterdam during the 1960s and 1970s. Liverpool, Center for Port and Maritime History, University of Liverpool.
- Y. Van Mil, V. Baptist, T. Van den Brink, R. Sennema & T. Dai (2020, mei 15). Mapping Maritime Mindsets: Towards a Shared Methodology. Online, Port City Futures Meeting.
- R. Sennema (2016, december 16). Heroes of Resilience or Disaster Capitalists? The challenges of studying the role of business elites in post-war reconstruction policies and practices. Graduate School of Economics, Kyoto University, Kyoto Graduate Seminar.
- R. Sennema (2016, maart 17). Rotterdamse ondernemers en de wederopbouw. Rotterdam, Historisch Wel & Wee Cafe 'Handel en Industrie'.
- R. Sennema (Ed.). (2016-2016) Holland: regionaal-historisch tijdschrift.
- Y. Van Mil, V. Baptist, T. Van den Brink, T. Dai & R. Sennema (2020). Mapping Maritime Mindsets: Towards a Shared Methodology. (blog). Port City Futures Blog.
- R. Sennema (Interview) (2016, feb 14). Havens Eerst! [televisie-uitzending]. In De Ziel van de Wederopbouw. Rotterdam: Open Rotterdam.
(external) researcher
- University
- Erasmus University Rotterdam
- School
- Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication
- Department
- Department of History
- Country
- The Netherlands