Nina Schroeder: Affiliated postdoctoral researcher

Dr. Nina Schroeder is a postdoctoral researcher with the Faculty of Religion and Theology at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. An art historian and specialist in Dutch early modern religious history, Schroeder conducts interdisciplinary research on the representation of Mennonitism and religious difference in visual culture of the Dutch Republic, and she investigates networks among Mennonites within the Dutch art world

Currently, she is working on her SSHRC-funded research project, “Mennonites and Art in the Dutch Republic: Church, Home, and Art Marketplace.” Her PhD dissertation explored the representations of early Anabaptism in Dutch art and visual culture (“Heretics and Martyrs: Picturing Early Anabaptism in Visual Culture of the Dutch Republic,” Queen’s University, Department of Art History, 2018). Schroeder is a member of the planning committee of the ACHHP (Amsterdam Centre for the History and Heritage of Protestantism) and she is a board member of the Doopsgezinde Historische Kring.

For further details on her publications and activities, see https://research.vu.nl/en/persons/nina-schroeder.

Nina Schroeder: Affiliated postdoctoral researcher