In this episode of ‘SHN: The Podcast’, Assistant Professor Erik de Lange interviews Professor Maurizio Isabella about Southern European revolutions in the 1820s. Together they discuss how these revolutions were connected, which complicated role the British Empire played and what the role was of the Mediterranean Sea. Many of the revolutionaries in the 1820s were in favour of the monarchy, but the monarchy was not in favour of them…

Welcome to the next episode of ‘SHN: The Podcast’, a series of podcast episodes produced by the Security History Network in collaboration with Utrecht University. The series exists of conversations between experts in the field of Security History from the nineteenth century and beyond. Security analysts, historians and social scientists from around the world are interviewed by the core members of the network with the aim of exploring connections across disciplines from area studies to social psychology, and from medicine to digital humanities. More episodes can be found on https://securityhistorynetwork.com/podcasts/.

Erik de Lange

Assistant Professor Utrecht University

Maurizio Isabella

Professor of Modern History Queen Mary, University of London

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