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Claudio Giulio Anta, PhD in the History of Political Thought and Political Institutions from the University of Turin and qualified Associate Professor of Political Philosophy, has now joined the Network. For his short bio and for a selection of his works, see his member page.
Read More... September 23, 2020 in Latest News by Matthew D’Auria
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Claudio Giulio Anta earned a doctorate in History of Political Thought and Political Institutions from the University of Turin, and the Italian “National Academic Qualification” of Associate Professor of Political Philosophy. He contributes to the journals “Nuova Antologia”, “Rivista di Studi Politici Internazionali” and “History of European Ideas”. His research interests have included the political-institutional aspects of the European integration process and the history of pacifism during the twentieth century.
Read More... September 22, 2020 in Members by Matthew D’Auria
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Modern Revolutions and the Idea of Europe. 12th Annual Conference of the Research Network on the History of the Idea of Europe. Athens 9 – 12 September 2021. www.historyideaofeurope.net
Read More... September 22, 2020 in Call for Papers, Conferences, Latest News, News by Gerardo
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Francisco Lobo, law graduate from the University of Chile and PhD researcher at the War Studies Department in King’s College London, has now joined the Network. For his short bio and for a selection of his works, see his member page.
Read More... July 8, 2020 in Latest News by Matthew D’Auria
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J. Francisco Lobo is a lawyer graduated from the University of Chile. He holds an LL.M. in International Legal Studies from New York University, and a Master of Laws specializing in International Law from the University of Chile. He is a lecturer of International Law at the Adolfo Ibáñez University, and a lecturer of Legal Theory at the Diego Portales University, both in Santiago of Chile.
Read More... July 8, 2020 in Members by Matthew D’Auria
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Panel 5 Women in War and Peace Marijana Kardum (University of Zagreb) The Guardians of Civilization’: The Women’s Entente for Peace Marleen Rensen (University of Amsterdam) Simone Veil (1927-2017): War and Peace in ‘A Life’
Read More... June 23, 2020 in Workshop by Matthew D’Auria
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Panel 7 1945 and Beyond: Future Perspectives Valentina Pricopie (Romanian Academy Bucharest) Rebuilding the Paradigm of Peace: From the Cult of War to a European Mission Peter Pichler (University of Graz) The European Union in 2020: Is It still the Preserver of European Peace?
Read More... June 23, 2020 in Workshop by Matthew D’Auria
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Panel 6 The Age of World Wars Gavin Murray-Miller (Cardiff University) Waging War and Making Peace as a ‘Muslim Power’: European Empire and the First World War Florian Greiner (University of Augsburg) Ideas of Europe in the Age of the World Wars: European Semantics in Discourses of War and Peace, 1914-45 Silvia Madotto […]
Read More... June 23, 2020 in Workshop by Matthew D’Auria
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Panel 4 The Early Twentieth Century Francisco Lobo (Adolfo Ibáñez and Diego Portales Universities, Chile) ‘Our American Cousin’: Tracing the Roots of American Imperialism back to the Jus Publicum Europaeum Ulrich Tiedau (University College London) The First Congress for European Federation, Rome 1909
Read More... June 23, 2020 in Workshop by Matthew D’Auria
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Panel 1 Philosophy, Law, and the Idea of Europe Anna Di Bello (‘L’Orientale’ University of Naples) State and Sovereignty: Bodin, Hobbes and the Philosophical Bases of the Westphalian System Arthur Guezengar (Grenoble Alpes University) The Construction of the Modern European State: Between the Right to War and Imperialism […]
Read More... June 23, 2020 in Workshop by Matthew D’Auria
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Panel 2 The Long Nineteenth Century Marek Stanisz (University of Rzeszów) A Just War, a ‘Rebellion’ or a ‘Dreadful Revolution’? The November Uprising (1830-1831) in the Eyes of Polish and European Public Opinion Sam Kuijken (Catholic University of Leuven) A War for the Future of Europe: The Belgian Image […]
Read More... June 22, 2020 in Workshop by Matthew D’Auria
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Panel 3 Imagining War Giulia Iannuzzi (University of Florence) Waging Future Wars: Imagined Techno-Apocalypses and the Birth of a Global Consciousness in the European Mind Patricia Chiantera-Stutte (University of Bari) Geopolitics and Fear: Imagined Conflicts in the Twentieth Century
Read More... June 22, 2020 in News by Matthew D’Auria
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Lucio Valent, Research Fellow at the State University of Milan, Faculty of Arts, Department of Historical Sciences, has now joined the Network. For his short bio and for a selection of his works, see his member page.
Read More... May 13, 2020 in Latest News by Matthew D’Auria
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Lucio Valent is Research Fellow at the State University of Milan, Faculty of Arts, Department of Historical Sciences, where he taught Historical Methodology, Late Modern History and History of the European Integration (Jean Monnet Chair, 2008-2013).
Read More... May 13, 2020 in Members by Matthew D’Auria
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Eleventh annual conference of the Research Network on the History of the Idea of Europe Venice, 24-26 June 2020 The history of Europe is as much about violence and divisions – including religious wars, national clashes and ideological conflicts – as it is about shared cultural, social and economic accomplishments. If war has been such […]
Read More... July 29, 2019 in Call for Papers, Latest News, News by Gerardo
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Rolf Petri, full professor of Contemporary History at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, has now joined the Network. For his short bio and for a selection of his works, see his member page.
Read More... December 10, 2018 in Latest News by Matthew D’Auria
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Rolf Petri is full professor of Contemporary History at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. Born in 1957, in 1982 he gained the graduation in Political Science from Philipps-University Marburg and in 1988 the doctoral degree in History from the European University Institute in Florence.
Read More... December 10, 2018 in Members by Matthew D’Auria
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Nicolas Detering, Junior Professor of German Literature at the University of Konstanz and, with Albrecht Koschorke and Kirsten Mahlke, founder of the Research Centre ‘European Cultures in a Multipolar World’ at the University of Konstanz has now joined the Network. For his short bio and for a selection of his works, see his member page.
Read More... October 15, 2018 in Latest News, News by Matthew D’Auria
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Nicolas Detering is Junior Professor of German Literature at the University of Konstanz. He holds degrees from the Universities of Oxford and Freiburg. Together with Albrecht Koschorke and Kirsten Mahlke he has recently founded the Research Centre ‘European Cultures in a Multipolar World’ at the University of Konstanz.
Read More... October 15, 2018 in Members by Matthew D’Auria
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Marek Stanisz, professor of Polish and literary studies at the University of Rzeszów (Poland), has now joined the Network. For his short bio and for a selection of his works, see his member page.
Read More... August 4, 2018 in Latest News, News by Matthew D’Auria
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Marek Stanisz is a professor of Polish and literary studies at the University of Rzeszów (Poland). He is interested with Romantic literature (especially Romantic literary consciousness and criticism as well as Polish Romanticism in the European context), history of ideas and the relationship between philosophy and literature, and literature and other arts.
Read More... August 4, 2018 in Members, News by Matthew D’Auria
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The programme of 9th Annual Symposium of the Research Network, ‘Mediterranean Europe(s): Images and Ideas of Europe from the Mediterranean Shores’ has now been finalised.
Read More... July 3, 2018 in Conferences, Latest News, News by Gerardo
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Europeanization, What Else?! Ideas and Practices Since the 18th Century
13.06.2019 – 15.06.2019 University of Graz
Organizer: Department of Legal History and the Development of European Law (University
of Graz); Research Network on the History of the Idea of Europe (University of East Anglia)
URL: http://www.historyideaofeurope.org
Read More... March 9, 2018 in Call for Papers, Latest News by Gerardo
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Sara Sermini, Ph.D candidate at the Istituto di studi italiani of the University of Lugano, has now joined the Network. For her short bio and for a selection of her works, see her member page.
Read More... February 1, 2018 in Latest News, News by Matthew D’Auria
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Sara Sermini is a Ph.D candidate at the Istituto di studi italiani of the University of Lugano.
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9th Annual Symposium of the Research Network on the History of the Idea of Europe Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici – Naples 4-6 July 2018 The economic crisis of the late 2000s, the growing Euroscepticism, and the refugee crisis have recently highlighted the geo-political and geo-cultural centrality of the Mediterranean in any issue concerning […]
Read More... October 21, 2017 in Call for Papers, Latest News by Gerardo
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Europe and the East: Self and Other in the History of the European Idea. University of East Anglia, Norwich
14-16 June 2017
Read More... November 30, 2016 in Call for Papers, Latest News, Past Events by Gerardo
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A detailed report of the conference ‘The Bonds that Unite’? Historical Perspectives on European Solidarity’, held in Augsburg in June, has been published. To access it, click here.
Read More... October 12, 2016 in Call for Papers, Latest News, Past Events by Matthew D’Auria
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Paulo Esmeraldo Catarino Lopes, PhD Researcher, is integrated member of the Institute of Medieval Studies (IEM) and the Portuguese Centre for Global History (CHAM), both Research Units of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas – FCSH-NOVA) of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa. After graduating in History at the Faculty of Letters of the […]
Read More... October 10, 2016 in Members, News by Matthew D’Auria
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Paulo Esmeraldo Catarino Lopes, PhD Researcher, is integrated member of the Institute of Medieval Studies (IEM) and the Portuguese Centre for Global History (CHAM). For his short bio and for a selection of his works, see his member page.
Read More... October 9, 2016 in Latest News by Matthew D’Auria
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Marialuisa Lucia Sergio is researcher at the Italian Institute of German Studies and adjunct professor at the Department of Education Sciences of University Roma-Tre. For her short bio and for a selection of her works, see her member page.
Read More... June 22, 2016 in Latest News by Matthew D’Auria
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Marialuisa Lucia Sergio is researcher at the Italian Institute of German Studies and adjunct professor at the Department of Education Sciences of University Roma-Tre.
Read More... June 22, 2016 in Members, News by Matthew D’Auria
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International Conference, June 23-25, 2016, University of Augsburg Conference Venue: Evangelisches Forum Annahof, Im Annahof 4, 86150 Augsburg Chair for Contemporary History (University Augsburg) / Research Network on the History of the Idea of Europe (www.historyideaofeurope.org), supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG), the Jakob-Fugger-Zentrum (JFZ) and the Association of Friends of the University of Augsburg (GDF). […]
Read More... May 11, 2016 in Call for Papers, Latest News by Gerardo
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Organisées à Reims les 9 et 10 février 2017, ces deux journées d’études auront pour ambition d’explorer les différentes facettes de l’émigration politique en Suisse au XXe siècle. Même si le phénomène n’a pas constitué la part la plus importante des flux humains dont le pays a été le point d’arrivée, il n’en demeure pas moins […]
Read More... March 1, 2016 in Call for Papers, Latest News, Past Events by Gerardo
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Paola Cattani, former student of the École Normale Supérieure in Paris and Pisa, former post-doc student at the Collège de France and currently working at the Università degli Studi di Milano, has joined the Network. For her short bio and for a selection of her works, see her member page.
Read More... July 29, 2015 in Latest News by Matthew D’Auria
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Paola Cattani holds a PhD from the University of Pisa (2007). She is a former student of the École Normale Supérieure in Paris and Pisa and a former post-doc student at the Collège de France. She is currently working at the Università degli Studi di Milano.
Read More... July 29, 2015 in Members by Matthew D’Auria
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Gavin Murray-Miller, Lecturer in Modern History at Cardiff University, has now joined the Network. For his short bio and for a selection of his works, see his member page.
Read More... July 21, 2015 in Latest News by Matthew D’Auria
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Gavin Murray-Miller is a Lecturer in Modern History at Cardiff University. His current research examines nineteenth-century imperialism, nationality and cosmopolitanism in a comparative European context.
Read More... July 21, 2015 in Members by Matthew D’Auria
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Koen Van Zon, Professor of History of Ideas and Science at Göteborg University and deputy dean for the Faculty of Arts, has now joined the Network. For his short bio and for a selection of his works on the history of the idea of Europe and of European identity, see his member page.
Read More... June 16, 2015 in Latest News by Matthew D’Auria
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Mats Andrén has been Professor in The History of Ideas and Science at Göteborg University since 2005. From 2011 he has been deputy dean for the Faculty of Arts.
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Koen Van Zon, PhD Candidate and Junior Lecturer at the History Department of the Radboud University Nijmegen, has now joined the Network. For his short bio and for a selection of his works on the history of the idea of Europe and of European identity, see his member page.
Read More... June 1, 2015 in Latest News by Matthew D’Auria
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Koen Van Zon is PhD Candidate and Junior Lecturer at the History Department of the Radboud University Nijmegen in the Netherlands.
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Amotz Giladi, Lecturer at the Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (INALCO), Paris, has now joined the Network. For his short bio and for a selection of his works on the history of the idea of Europe and of European identity, see his member page.
Read More... May 5, 2015 in Latest News by Matthew D’Auria
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Amotz Giladi received his M. A. in History and his PhD in Sociology of Literature at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (Paris).
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Call for papers: Vol 2 (2015) – No 2 – “Enoncer l’Europe: discours, récits, idées”
Read More... March 22, 2015 in Latest News, Past Events by Gerardo
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Call for Papers ‘The Bonds That Unite?’ Historical Perspectives on European Solidarity University of Augsburg on June 23-25, 2016 The concept of “solidarity” is in many respects fundamental to the European project. While pro-European intellectuals had long applied it as a more or less abstract reference, the concept evolved into a solid cornerstone of […]
Read More... January 27, 2015 in Latest News, Past Events by Gerardo
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Lydia Schmuck, postdoctoral researcher at the University of Hamburgà, has now joined the Network. For her short bio and for a selection of herworks on the history of the idea of Europe and of European identity, see her member page.
Read More... January 26, 2015 in Latest News by Matthew D’Auria
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Lydia Schmuck started, in 2012, a postdoctoral research project at the University of Hamburg (funded by the German Research Foundation, DFG). Her research interests cover the literary figuration of Europe, literary manifestation of political ideas, postmodern conceptualizations of memory and identity, cultural theory and visualization and spatialization of ideas.
Read More... January 26, 2015 in Members by Matthew D’Auria
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Marinus Ossewaarde, Associate Professor in sociology of governance at the University of Twente, Netherlands, has now joined the Network. For his short bio and for a selection of his works on the history of the idea of Europe and of European identity, see his member page.
Read More... September 8, 2014 in Latest News by Matthew D’Auria
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Marinus Ossewaarde is Associate Professor in sociology of governance at the University of Twente, Netherlands.
Read More... September 8, 2014 in Members by Matthew D’Auria
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Call for Papers Narrating Europe Panel/mini-symposium as part of the XXII International Conference of Europeanists Sciences Po – Paris 8-10 July 2015 A.J.P. Taylor once remarked, rather trenchantly, that ‘European history is whatever the historian wants it to be’. He highlighted the difficulties of defining what European history actually is, when it […]
Read More... August 14, 2014 in Past Events by Matthew D’Auria
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International Conference The Great War and the Idea of Europe University College London London, 30 July – 1 August 2014 — Wednesday 30 July SSEES Building 14-16 Taviton Street, London Room 347 9.00 am Registration and Welcoming Remarks Session 1 (9.30 – 11.00) Representing Europe during the Great War Jan Vermeiren (University of East Anglia), […]
Read More... June 25, 2014 in Past Events by Gerardo
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Branislav Radeljić, Associate Professor in International Politics within the School of Law and Social Sciences, University of East London has now joined the Network. For his short bio and for a selection of his works on the history of the idea of Europe and of European identity, see his member page.
Read More... December 5, 2013 in Latest News, News by Matthew D’Auria
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Branislav Radeljić (PhD Goldsmiths, University of London, 2011) is Associate Professor in International Politics within the School of Law and Social Sciences, University of East London.
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Marcello Verga, Professor of Modern History at the University of Florence, has now joined the Network. For his short bio and for a selection of his works on the history of the idea of Europe and of European identity, see his member page.
Read More... October 23, 2013 in Latest News, News by Matthew D’Auria
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