 
                                Security History Network
@sechistnetwork
An academic platform for collaborative research, teaching and other valorization activities on the subject of security history from the 19th Century and beyond.
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http://www.securityhistorynetwork.com 25-11-2021 10:30:52
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        My interview with t-online on the world wars of disinformation then & now, the family resemblance betw. the Aperol Spritz version of today's European far-right parties & the Nazi Party, the 1st major Hitler film in 20 years, & what I owe my late father:👇 t-online.de/nachrichten/de…
 
        🔖 On the 28th of August, SHN member @AnnelotteJanse will defend her PhD Dissertation "The Pursuit of “White Security”: Transnational entanglements between West German and American right-wing extremists, 1961-1980" Read more about her research 👇 securityhistorynetwork.com/2024/06/24/phd…
 
        🎙️New podcast online! In a new episode of SHN the Podcast Erik de Lange interviews Professor Maurizio Isabella on the revolutions that occured during the 1820s in Southern Europe. How were these revolutions connected and which role played the monarchy? open.spotify.com/episode/2avxQd…
 
        🎉 SHN congratulates our member @Lorena_De_Vita on winning the prestigious Young Heineken Award Heinekenprizes earlier this week securityhistorynetwork.com/2024/06/27/lor…
 
         
        Call for Papers! In March 2025 Philipps-Universität hosts the conference "Ideas, Concepts and Policies of Sovereignty in the Age of the Cold War, 1945-1990". Until 15 September 2024, you can submit your paper. hsozkult.de/event/id/event…
 
         
        🖊️ New blogpost! In this summer read, Dr Enno Maessen takes us to the Istanbul of the long 20th century, describing how the geopolitical events of that century affected the city and reflecting on the footsteps of James Baldwin and Kim Philby in Istanbul. securityhistorynetwork.com/2024/08/15/the…
 
        How reality and fiction merged on the misty bank of the Bosporus, as Istanbul became the theatre of operation for spies, diplomats and adventures in the long 20th century, as retold vividly by Enno Maessen for the Security History Network 👇 securityhistorynetwork.com/2024/08/15/the…
 
        My review of @ozanozavci1 's Dangerous Gifts: Imperialism, Security, and Civil Wars in the Levant, 1798–1864. A must-read for those interested in global history and the Middle East. Middle East Policy Council doi.org/10.1111/mepo.1…
 
        Looking forward to welcoming @ozanozavci1 to the Groningen HTIR today to learn about "The Great Game of Pandemics: Sanitary Internationalism in the Middle East and North Africa, 1792-1942" . As usual - all welcome! Faculty of Arts - University of Groningen
 
         
        Time for students, teachers and those who govern our universities to unite. This is existential. Don’t preside over our demise Universiteiten van Nederland
 
         
        