Vincent Kuitenbrouwer
Vincent Kuitenbrouwer is senior lecturer in the history of international relations at the University of Amsterdam. He specializes in nineteenth- and twentieth-century imperial history and has a special interest in colonial media networks. He is currently working on Dutch international radio broadcasting in the late colonial period and the era of decolonization. Recent publications include "Radio as a Tool of Empire. Intercontinental Broadcasting from the Netherlands to the Dutch East Indies in...See more
Vincent Kuitenbrouwer is senior lecturer in the history of international relations at the University of Amsterdam. He specializes in nineteenth- and twentieth-century imperial history and has a special interest in colonial media networks. He is currently working on Dutch international radio broadcasting in the late colonial period and the era of decolonization. Recent publications include "Radio as a Tool of Empire. Intercontinental Broadcasting from the Netherlands to the Dutch East Indies in the 1920s and 1930s," Itinerario, and "'From Heart to Heart': Colonial Radio and the Dutch Imagined Community in the 1920s" in G. Blok et al. (eds), Imagining Communities: Historical Reflections on the Process of Community Formation. See less
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