Annelotte Janse delves in this blog into the background and influences from the KKK on the actions of Manfred Roeder's Deutsche Aktionsgruppen in Germany.
Visiting wartime London: European security through the eyes of the European exiles
Jorrit Steehouder explores the historical roots of European security by looking at wartime London. He draws historical lines between the London exiles and today's European Union member states.
#E4: Bridging nationalisms in the 19th century with Annelotte Janse and Stefano Lissi
Annelotte Janse and Stefano Lissi talks about the transnational history between Italian and German nationalists in the 19th century.
Meet the Team Part 3 – Beatrice de Graaf
Midas Urlings speaks with Beatrice de Graaf, from Utrecht University, on her research and role as a core team member of SHN.
Revisiting the Duke of Wellington: More liberal abroad than at home?
Beatrice de Graaf analyses the Duke of Wellington's apparent liberal duality. by contextualising his political views, de graaf reveals the many-sideness of the duke of wellington.
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
#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.
