Catrien Santing

{{Short description|Dutch historian}}

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| name = Catrien Santing

| birth_date = 1958

| birth_place = Meppel[http://www.nias.knaw.nl/fellows/year-group-2000-01/santing-c-g Santing, C.G.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170505015857/http://www.nias.knaw.nl/fellows/year-group-2000-01/santing-c-g# |date=2017-05-05 }} at NIAS website.

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| fields = {{hlist|History of the Netherlands| Cultural history| History of medicine}}

| workplaces = University of Groningen

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| education = Medieval history and Art history

| alma_mater = University of Groningen

| thesis_title = Geneeskunde en humanisme: een intellectuele biografie van Theodericus Ulsenius (c. 1460-1508)

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| thesis_year = 1992

| doctoral_advisor = Arend Huussen

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| website = {{URL|http://www.rug.nl/staff/c.g.santing/}}

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Catharina Geertruida Santing (born 1958), commonly going by Catrien Santing,[http://hoogleraren.ub.rug.nl/index.php?page=showPerson&type=hoogleraar&hoogleraar_id=1185&lang=nl Catharina Geertruida (Catrien) Santing, 1958] at Professors University of Groningen website is a Dutch medievalist. Her research focuses on cultural history and medical history in the late-medieval and early-modern Low Countries.

Career

Santing studied History and Art History at the University of Groningen, and worked as a lecturer in the same institution.[http://www.knhg.nl/catrien-santing-benoemd-tot-hoogleraar/ Catrien Santing benoemd tot hoogleraar] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304031410/http://www.knhg.nl/catrien-santing-benoemd-tot-hoogleraar/# |date=2016-03-04 }}, news bulletin of the Royal Netherlands Historical Society, undated. Accessed 11 March 2015. She obtained her doctorate in 1992 with a thesis on the Renaissance physician Theodericus Ulsenius. She has since 2009 been full professor of Medieval History in Groningen.[http://www.rug.nl/news/2009/03/santinghoogleraarmg Catrien Santing appointed Professor of Medieval History], University of Groningen press release, March 30, 2009. Accessed 11 March 2015. She has also served as chair of the editorial board of BMGN: Low Countries Historical Review.

Publications

  • Catrien Santing (ed.), De geschiedenis van de Middeleeuwen aan de Groningse universiteit 1614-1939 (Hilversum, 1997)
  • Frank Huisman, Catrien Santing (eds.), Medische geschiedenis in regionaal perspectief: Groningen 1500-1900 (Rotterdam: Erasmus 1997)
  • Catrien Santing, Henk te Velde, Margrith Wilke (eds.), Machtige lichamen. Het vingertje van Luns en andere politieke wapens (Amsterdam, 2005)[http://nrcboeken.vorige.nrc.nl/recensie/luns-had-zijn-neus-mee Reviewed] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402120539/http://nrcboeken.vorige.nrc.nl/recensie/luns-had-zijn-neus-mee# |date=2015-04-02 }} in NRC Handelsblad by Niek Pas, 10 Feb. 2006. Accessed 11 March 2015.
  • Maarten Duijvendak, Hidde Feenstra, Martin Hillenga, Catrien Santing (eds.), Geschiedenis van Groningen, 3 vols. (Zwolle: Waanders, 2008)
  • Hans Cools, Catrien Santing, Hans de Valk (eds.), Adrian VI: A Dutch Pope in a Roman Context (Turnhout: Brepols, 2012)
  • C. G. Santing & J. J. Touber (eds.), Blood – Symbol – Liquid (Groningen Studies in Cultural Change; Leuven: Peeters, 2012).
  • Catrien Santing, Barbara Baert & Anita Traninger (eds.), Disembodied Heads in Medieval and Early Modern Culture (Leiden: Brill Publishers, 2013)

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