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Dr. Paul van Trigt is a Researcher in the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, specializing in the Department of Art and Culture, History, Antiquity. His work focuses on disability history, religion in post-war Europe, and public history. He has contributed over 25 research outputs, including peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and edited volumes.
His research interests include the intersection of disability activism and digital archiving, the role of religion in societal frameworks post-1945, and the integration of disability perspectives in colonial humanitarianism.
Recent publications explore topics such as the digitization of disability archives, challenges in museum representations of disability, and the entanglement of disability with European citizenship frameworks. His work bridges historical analysis with contemporary social discourse.
Van Trigt has delivered academic lectures on topics like religious care for the blind in mid-20th century Europe and the ideal of inclusion in disability history. While no formal awards are listed, his contributions reflect active engagement in academic discourse and public history initiatives.
He maintains an email address at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and is currently affiliated as a full-time researcher.


