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Category: SHN Articles

A selection of scholarly articles from SHN members published in journals worldwide. Learn from their expertise on security history in the 19th century and beyond.

1 Jun 20217 Apr 2022 LenaHarding SHN Articles

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.

30 Apr 202028 Jul 2022 LenaHarding SHN Articles

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.

6 Dec 201925 Jul 2022 LenaHarding SHN Articles

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.

1 Oct 20199 Nov 2022 midasurlings SHN Articles

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.

1 Oct 20197 Dec 2022 midasurlings SHN Articles

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.

1 Jun 20191 Aug 2022 LenaHarding SHN Articles

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.

1 Dec 201815 Nov 2022 midasurlings SHN Articles

Vorstin op vredespad, Beatrice de Graaf

Beatrice de Graaf discusses the correspondence between Queen Wilhelmina and Emperor Wilhelm II concerning a peace conference for 1918.

1 Aug 201825 Jul 2022 LenaHarding SHN Articles

(In-)Securities across European Empires and Beyond, Andrea Wiegeshoff & Benedikt Stuchtey

Wiegeshoff & Benedikt Stuchtey focus on the multi-layered relationship between issues of (in-)securities, European history and imperial history.

1 Nov 20178 Aug 2022 LenaHarding SHN Articles

A Life of Longing and Belonging, Nora Lessersohn

This article serves as an introduction to the person of Christopher Oscanyan, an Ottoman Armenian writer, entrepreneur, lecturer, translator, public figure, and one-time consul general from Constantinople to New York City

1 Nov 201615 Nov 2022 midasurlings SHN Articles

Imperial anxieties, Eric de Lange

De Lange discusses the current state of affairs in the historiography and indicates the potential to analyse security and a comparative approach to imperial history.

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