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- Jews, Liberalism, Antisemitism. A Global HistoryThis month, the book "Jews, Liberalism, Antisemitism" was published, to which Ozan Ozavci contributed a chapter./en/publication/jews-liberalism-antisemitism-a-global-history
- The Rhine and European Security in the Long Nineteenth Century. Making Lifelines from FrontlinesRecently, Joep Schenk's new book about the Rhine and European security was published./en/publication/the-rhine-and-european-security-in-the-long-nineteenth-century-making-lifelines-from-frontlines
- Liesbeth van de Grift appointed as Professor of International History and the EnvironmentOn 1 February, Liesbeth van de Grift has been appointed Professor of International History and the Environment./en/news/liesbeth-van-de-grift-appointed-as-professor-of-international-history-and-the-environment
- The role of Palestine in Israel鈥檚 fourth election in two yearsThe issue of Palestine has hardly been addressed, although silently, a consensus seems to arise on how it聽should be dealt with./en/in-the-media/the-role-of-palestine-in-israels-fourth-election-in-two-years
- The Lausanne ProjectThis month, a research project about the Lausanne Conference was launched, with Ozan Ozavci as one of its convenors./en/news/the-lausanne-project
- Traces of slavery in Utrecht also visible at the universityResearch shows that a city like Utrecht, without major colonial institutions, is nevertheless closely linked to Dutch slavery history./en/news/traces-of-slavery-in-utrecht-also-visible-at-the-university
- Dangerous Gifts: Imperialism, Security, and Civil Wars in the Levant, 1798-1864Dr. Ozan Ozavci鈥檚 new book 鈥楧angerous Gifts鈥 re-narrates the history of the Eastern Question by involving the largely neglected Ottoman agency./en/publication/dangerous-gifts-imperialism-security-and-civil-wars-in-the-levant-1798-1864
- Climate scientists launch national climate research initiativeSanli Faez, Liesbeth van de Grift and Marjolijn Haasnoot participate in a national taskforce that will explore how Dutch climate researchers can join forces for a common agenda for climate research./en/news/climate-scientists-launch-national-climate-research-initiative
- Why did Zelensky use the term genocide?Politics Home spoke to Assistant Professor in International History Iva Vukusic about his choice of words and what it means./en/in-the-media/why-did-zelensky-use-the-term-genocide
- The Lausanne Project 鈥 Podcasts and Blogposts to Understand the Legacy of a Forgotten PeaceAlthough diplomatic historians had long recognized Lausanne as exceptional, focus stayed on the WWI 1919-20 treaties, Ozan Ozavci and Jonathan Colin noticed./en/news/the-lausanne-project-podcasts-and-blogposts-to-understand-the-legacy-of-a-forgotten-peace
- Privacy statement | Centre for Academic Teaching and LearningIn this privacy statement, we explain what happens to your personal data when it is processed at the Centre for Academic Teaching and Learning, with regard to the services Teaching Support and key-users of Educational Tools./en/education/centre-for-academic-teaching-and-learning/privacy-statement
- Ozan Ozavci elected as Fellow of the Royal Historical SocietyAssistant Professor of Transimperial History Ozan Ozavci has been elected in recognition of his 鈥渃ontribution to historical scholarschip鈥./en/news/ozan-ozavci-elected-as-fellow-of-the-royal-historical-society
- Secure your spot at the Pathways to Sustainability ConferenceAt our conference on 28 November 2024 we offer you a diversity of voices, experiences and pathways to help understanding and create a sustainable and just HOME for all./en/news/secure-your-spot-at-the-pathways-to-sustainability-conference
- Podcast launch: Security History NetworkIn 鈥楽ecurity History Network: The Podcast鈥, members of the Network talk to other experts in the field of security history from the nineteenth century onwards./en/news/podcast-launch-security-history-network
- Beatrice de Graaf wins Arenberg Prize for European HistoryAccording to the jury, 鈥楩ighting Terror after Napoleon. How Europe Became Secure after 1815鈥 sheds an interesting new light on the history of Europe./en/news/beatrice-de-graaf-wins-arenberg-prize-for-european-history
- "With his tour of Africa, Macron puts a cynical spin on decolonisation"Associate Professor in History of international relations Frank Gerits writes that the French President primarily wants to maintain his current power in Africa./en/in-the-media/with-his-tour-of-africa-macron-puts-a-cynical-spin-on-decolonisation
- Hofvijver Fellowship for historian Annelotte Janse to elucidate a seeming paradoxThe Fellowship gives Janse the opportunity to elucidate the seeming paradox of international cooperation between avowedly ultra-nationalist actors./en/news/hofvijver-fellowship-for-historian-annelotte-janse-to-elucidate-a-seeming-paradox
- History of Science Seminar | History and Philosophy of PhysicsLearn more about the BOHR21 events./en/research/history-and-philosophy-of-physics/events/history-of-science-seminar
- Hawija: The Destructive Realities of Our Remote War Against ISJip van Dort, Lauren Gould and Marrit Woudwijk investigated the Dutch attack on Hawija and have compiled their findings in the new publication 鈥楬awija鈥./en/publication/hawija-the-destructive-realities-of-our-remote-war-against-is-0
- Serbian Paramilitaries and the Breakup of Yugoslavia: State Connections and Patterns of ViolenceThis publication, written by Iva Vuku拧i膰, is the first to offer a comprehensive analysis of Serbian paramilitary units during the violent breakup of Yugoslavia./en/publication/serbian-paramilitaries-and-the-breakup-of-yugoslavia-state-connections-and-patterns-of-violence