Storm discusses a broad comparative analysis of the rise of the nation-state during the Age of Revolutions.
A Priceless Grace?, Ozan Ozavci
The article traces the answer to diverse relational dynamics such as the conflicts in the Ottoman cabinet, the rivalries among the Great Powers, and the European endeavours to secure commercial interests.
The Great Illusion, Stefano Lissi
The Great Illusion: Blueprints of Collaboration between Revolutions in Italy and Germany (1848). Lissi analyses two episodes and their role in two revolutions.
From letters to bombs, Annelotte Janse
Annelotte Janse's article that won best student paper society for terrorism research annual postgraduate conference 2021.
Terrorists as Monsters: The Unmanageable Other, Beatrice de Graaf
De Graaf joins Marcus Pinfari to get to the bottom of the monster metaphor, which is slavishly omnipresent in dealings with terrorism.
Quarantine as a safety repertoire (German), Andrea Wiegeshoff
Wiegeshoff discusses the global COVID restrictions from a historical perspective dating back to the late Middle Ages and early modern times.
National security as a transnational issue, Beatrice de Graaf et. al.
In a co-authored publication, Beatrice de Graaf discusses the nineteenth-century origins of the concept of security.
A new perspective on the European security culture after 1815, Beatrice de Graaf
Beatrice de Graaf et al., discusses the concept of national security as a transnational issue.
A new perspective on the European security culture after 1815, Beatrice de Graaf et. al.
In a co-authored publication, Beatrice de Graaf discusses the European security culture after 1815.
Governing the Armenian Question by İlkay Yılmaz
Exploring the passport regulations and practices to shed light onto the relationship between state formation, Ottoman threat perceptions and the marginalisation of the Armenian community.