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Paul van Trigt is an Assistant Professor at Leiden University's Institute for History within the Faculty of Humanities. His work focuses on histories of inclusion/exclusion, human rights, welfare states, disability, religion, and health. He holds a PhD and expanded his research globally through postdoctoral work in the ERC project 'Rethinking Disability.' His current research includes disability internationalism, public health histories, and community care in a global context.
- Education: PhD Leiden University (2013), published as Blind in een gidsland.
Research interests emphasize marginalized perspectives, including disability rights, transnational welfare policies, and collaborative projects like the DisPLACE platform. He secured grants such as the 2024 KIEM grant and contributes to journals like Diplomatica. His work bridges academic and public history, advocating for inclusive narratives.
Notable collaborations include the 'Collaborative learning from loneliness' project and investigations into pandemic responses in Protestant Netherlands. No specific articles listed here, but his projects reflect engagement with contemporary social and health issues.

