David A. Bell is the first speaker at the Utrecht Lectures in Political History, organized by the Political History Section of Utrecht University’s Department of History and Art History
Culture and Sedition: Milan after Napoleon (1814-21)
Stefano Lissi explores the emergence of nationalism in Lombardy after Napoleon and highlights the diverse security strategies used by the Austrian authorities against subversive actors
SHN Lecture Series | The Poverty of State-Centrism in IR
The Security History Network invites you to join us in the next lecture in this year’s SHN Lecture Series which will be given by Prof. dr. Jaap de Wilde.
#E2: De Antiterroristen met Wouter Klem en Erik de Lange
Wouter Klem and Erik de Lange on social unrest and terrorism in Europe during the late 19th century.
33rd annual Wellington Lecture with Beatrice de Graaf
Looking back at the 33rd annual Wellington Lecture at the University of Southampton
Event – Ozan Ozavci: The End of the Eastern Question?
Join Ozan Ozavci in this online event about the 1923 Lausanne Treaty!
SHN Lecture Series | Borderless Revolutions
The Security History Network invites you to join us in the first lecture in this year’s SHN Lecture Series, Borderless Revolutions: Organising and Curtailing transnational political opposition in 1848, given by Ignacio García De Paso.
Preaching neutrality for the Congo river: Where legal experts meet imperial powers
Joep Schenk explores how neutrality was a malleable concept and can be understood as a diplomatic tool.
Maand van de Geschiedenis 2022
Dit jaar schrijft historicus en terrorisme-expert Beatrice de Graaf het Maand-essay. En tijdens de Maand van de Geschiedenis trekt ze door het land om over haar essay te vertellen.
Event – The Parallax of 1922: The Greco-Turkish war in history, memory and international politics
This event is a panel discussion about the Greco-Turkish war in history, memory and international politics.