David Onnekink
Dep. Geschiedenis en Kunstgeschiedenis - Geschiedenis van de
Utrecht University
Netherlands
Biography
David Onnekink is Assistant Professor of the early modern history of international relations at the University of Utrecht. He studied at the Universities of Utrecht, York and London (UCL), and finished his PhD-thesis on the 1st Earl of Portland at the Universiteit Utrecht in 2004. He was a fellow of the Institute of Advanced Studies in the Humanities in Edinburgh (2004) and the Huntington Library (2005). In 2004 he was awarded a postdoctoral VENI-grant (-2008) by NWO. Between 2007 and 2010 he was a Lecturer at the University of Leiden. From 2011 to 2014 he worked on a project on the Peace of Utrecht, sponsored by NWO.
Research Interest
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Publications
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Onnekink, D.M.L. (2015). ‘Pride and Prejudice: Universal monarchy discourse and the peace negotiations of 1709-1710’. In Renger de Bruin, Cornelis van der Haven, Lotte Jensen & David Onnekink (Eds.), Performances of Peace - Utrecht 1713-2013 (pp. 69-91) (23 p.). Leiden: Uitgeverij Brill.
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Onnekink, D.M.L. (2016). Reinterpreting the Dutch Forty Years War, 1672-1713. (138 p.). Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan.
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Onnekink, D.M.L. (2016). Las negociaciones anglo-francescas sobre los tratados de reparto de España (1698-1700): una reevaluación. In Luis Ribot (Eds.), Europa y los Tratados de Reparto de la Monarquia de España, 1668-1700 (pp. 135-155). Madrid: Biblioteca Nueva, translation of ‘The Spanish Partition Treaties: a re-evaluation’, in Glenn Richardson (ed.), The Contending Kingdoms of France and England: 1066–1904 (Aldershot, 2008), 161-177..