Writing
Public writing
Essay “Herfsttij der Nederlandse intelligentsia,” Sampol: Samenleving en Politiek, 10 (12-2024).
Essay “Onderzoeksfinanciering als booming business,” Wonderkamer: Magazine voor Wetenschapsgeschiedenis, themanummer 10 over Wetenschappelijk wangedrag van Galileo tot nu (12-2014).
Interview “Jong Talent: Marie-Gabrielle Verbergt (29) evalueert het academische financieringssysteem,” Knack (7-10-2024).
Opinion “Waar is de vrijheid voor ‘irrelevant’ onderzoek naartoe?”, De Morgen (25-09-2024).
Blog “Wie betaalt, bepaalt? Academische vrijheid en financiering”, Eos (24-09-2024).
Blog “Wie betaalt de rekening? Wetenschappers en hun geld”, Eos (13-12-2023).
Opinion “Vraagt Sels meer Engels of meer geld?”, De Standaard (21-09-2023).
Opinion “Streven naar excellentie maakt wetenschap niet beter”, De Standaard (5-07-2022).
Blog “Visiting PhD Scholar Marie-Gabrielle Verbergt looks back at four weeks in Leiden”, Scholarly Virtues and Vices (23-03-2023).
Blog with Maïté de Haan, “Vrouwen doen het werk, mannen krijgen erkenning: het Matilda-effect uitgelegd”, Over de Muur (8-03-2022).
Blog “How does Europe represent its past? An epistemic inquiry at the archives”, Historical Archives of the European Union (25-08-2021).
Opinion “Feiten controleren volstaat niet”, De Standaard (11-12-2020).
Academic writing
Dissertation The Price of History: Historical research and changing European funding regimes, 1970-today, Ghent University, Department of History (2024).
Journal article “Rigid criteria should not be established? A history of peer evaluation in European humanities funding", Serendipities—Journal for the Sociology and History of the Social Sciences (2024).
Book with Berber Bevernage, Eline Mestdagh, and Walderez Ramalho (eds.), Claiming the people’s past: Populist politics of history in the twenty-first century (2024).
Introduction with Berber Bevernage, Eline Mestdagh, and Walderez Ramalho, “Towards a theory of populist historical reason” (2024).
Book chapter “History for EU policy: Policy-oriented history as a new type of history”, New Roles for Professional Historians (2023).
Journal article “On the emergence of anti-relativism in the EU’s historical culture (2000-2020)”, International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society (2021).
Journal article “Borgesian dreams and epistemic nightmares: The effects of early computer-use on French medievalists (1970-1995)”, Storia della Storiografia—History of Historiography (2019).
Journal article with Buylaert, Frederik, “Constructing and deconstructing the ‘State’: the case of the Low Countries”, BMGN—Low Countries Historical Review (2017).