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Category: SHN Events

The Security History Network hosts events all year round. From academic conferences to panel discussions and webinars. Find all SHN event posts here.

12 Jul 202212 Jul 2022 LenaHarding SHN Events

Conference Report: 8th Transnational Rhine Conference

The 8th Transnational Rhine conference report including wine, fashion and tourism had been selected as cases of important cultural/creative industries along the Rhine and were supplemented by security cultures and internationalism.

22 Jun 2022 LenaHarding SHN Events, SHN News

Online Event – Aberdeen & Bonn Global Conversation with Beatrice de Graaf

Beatrice de Graaf A Workshop on the Psychology of Religion & Radicalization

23 May 202224 May 2022 LenaHarding SHN Events, SHN News

Online Event – Dr. Matthijs Lok seminar at SHN

An invitation to join a free and open talk held by Dr. Matthijs Lok on his forthcoming book.

10 May 20221 Aug 2022 LenaHarding SHN Events, SHN News

Online Event – The Search for Lasting Peace

An invitation to join a free and open discussion about peacemaking in international legal history.

19 Apr 202219 Apr 2022 LenaHarding SHN Events

Conference: 8th Transnational Rhine Conference

The forthcoming 8th conference seeks to analyze the long-term impact on the Rhine Region of this interplay between a political-cultural environment of nationalism and internationalism on the one hand and the cultural industries on the other.

13 Apr 202213 Apr 2022 LenaHarding SHN Events

Book Talk: Ozan Ozavci’s ‘Dangerous Gifts’

Book talk by Ozan Ozavci on his 2021 publication 'Dangerous Gifts', to be held virtually on April 14th.

24 Nov 20214 Apr 2022 Bryony Harris SHN Events

Conference: Rebuilding Europe after Napoleon

International Virtual Conference (8-9 April 2022) exploring how the European Powers developed a new system of collective security immediately after the Napoleonic Wars

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