We proudly present a new, multi faculty minor 'Re-imagining Security', with the involvement of various SHN members.
History of International Relations and Commissioned Research: Intelligence & Security
Join the symposium 'Intelligence and Security' on the 12th of April. During this lecture Prof. Dr. Bob de Graaff will speak about the insights of his latest book. Dr. Eleni Braat and Dr. Ben de Jong will speak about the chances and barriers in research on secret services. The History of International Relations will also use this opportunity to thank Prof. Dr. de Graaff for his work and wish him farewell.
Utrecht Lectures in Political History: Barbara Stollberg – Rilinger
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
SHN Lecture Series 2022 – 2023
This year, the Security History Network organizes numerous lectures on the history of security.
Arenberg Award Ceremony for Beatrice de Graaf
Beatrice de Graaf will be awarded the Arenberg Prize for European History on the 21th of March in Brussel.
Utrecht Lectures in Political History: David A. Bell
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
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.
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.