Podcasts from the NDH Network
About the event:
https://cemes.ku.dk/activities/2023/coloniality-and-decolonization/
The three books
Ismay Milford (Universität Leipzig): African Activists in a Decolonizing World. The Making of an Anticolonial Culture, 1952-1966 (CUP 2022)
https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/african-activists-in-a-decolonising-world/9628C2584632573703380F18B4EEE581
Florian Wagner (Universität Erfurt): Colonial Internationalism and the Governmentality of Empire, 1893-1982 (CUP 2022)
https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/colonial-internationalism-and-the-governmentality-of-empire-18931982/1AD1DE4ABFE1421457F254E0E8B1D46F
Margot Tudor (University of Exeter): Blue Helmet Bureaucrats. United Nations Peace Keeping and the Reinvention of Colonialism, 1945-1971 (CUP 2023).
https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/blue-helmet-bureaucrats/796DA861774D924CA2A7B829DAA5E103
25.05.22: David Murphy (University of Strathclyde): “From Colonial Soldier to Anti-Colonial Militant: The Interwar Activism of Lamine Senghor”.
Chair: Henry Dee (University of Glasgow), Biographies of Interwar -isms. GLOBIO, LSE, CEMES.
https://www.global.bio/
Christine Philliou on political ideas in Turkey in the interwar period (01.2023)
Interview with Jan Stöckmann on his book The Architects of International Relations: Building a Discipline, Designing the World, 1914-1940
Keynote Lecture with Malcolm Langford - The Shadow of the State. Nordic Jurists and International Law
Keynote Conversation with Patrick Cohrs and Michael Jonas - The Atlantic Order and the Small States of the Long 20th Century
First lecture in the "Biographies of Interwar Isms" series, co-organized by GloBio (Global Biographies Working Group); Department of International History, LSE; Centre for Modern European Studies (CEMES), University of Copenhagen; the New Diplomatic History Network.
2nd lecture in the "Biographies of Interwar Isms" series, co-organized by GloBio (Global Biographies Working Group); Department of International History, LSE; Centre for Modern European Studies (CEMES), University of Copenhagen; the New Diplomatic History Network.
A link to the newly published book: https://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/books/id/55501/