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Simon Halink in the Friesch Dagblad (photo interview: Marcel van Kammen)

Person behind the research: cultural historian Simon Halink

Simon Halink (Papendrecht, 1983) onderzoekt - meestal vanuit IJsland waar hij woont - de nationale bewegingen en identiteiten in Fryslân in de negentiende eeuw. "Just om’t ik net yn Fryslân opgroeid bin, kin ik mei oare eagen nei de Fryske mienskip sjen.”

This is how cultural historian Simon Halink is introduced. It is the seventh article in a series of 12: the Fryske Akademy and the daily newspaper Friesch Dagblad are working together in 2025 to put the people behind science in the spotlight.

For what do scientists do all day, and, better still, why do they do what they do? Where does that passion for the Frisian language and culture actually come from? Every month in 2025, in the Wykein supplement of the Friesch Dagblad, you can read more about what drives our colleagues and why they put their working lives at the service of Frisistics.

The interview with Simon can be read on the Friesch Dagblad website (login required).

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