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ERC Securing Europe Utrecht University The ERC research project “Securing Europe, Fighting Its Enemies. The Making of a Security Culture in Europe and Beyond, 1815-1914”.

Un workshop în cadrul proiectului ERC "Securing Europe, Fighting its enemies, 1815-1914" va avea loc zilele următoare la...
08/05/2019

Un workshop în cadrul proiectului ERC "Securing Europe, Fighting its enemies, 1815-1914" va avea loc zilele următoare la Utrecht, în Olanda.
Între pirați, anarhiști și Chestiunea Orientală se va vorbi și despre niște ingineri care și-au dat cu părerea pe Rin și Suez, Dunăre și Congo, Panama și Ganga.

On 9 and 10 May 2019 ERC SECURE organises its closing conference: 'Cultures of Security in the Nineteenth Century. Transimperial Perspectives'

On 9 and 10 May 2019 ERC SECURE organises its closing conference: Cultures of Security in the Nineteenth Century. Transi...
06/05/2019

On 9 and 10 May 2019 ERC SECURE organises its closing conference: Cultures of Security in the Nineteenth Century. Transimperial Perspectives

On 9 and 10 May 2019 ERC SECURE organises its closing conference: 'Cultures of Security in the Nineteenth Century. Transimperial Perspectives'

Constantin Ardeleanu on Children, Rumours, Violence and Collective Perpetrators
29/04/2019

Constantin Ardeleanu on Children, Rumours, Violence and Collective Perpetrators

This blog is focussed on how narratives about ‘children as pray’ have been used and abused to target entire communities, which fell victim to religious, social or ethnic prejudices.

New Blogpost by PhD Wouter Klem on how foreign visits and interactions with colleagues abroad facilitate social learning...
26/03/2019

New Blogpost by PhD Wouter Klem on how foreign visits and interactions with colleagues abroad facilitate social learning mechanisms in our work. If you want to know why you should travel for work more often, read the ERC's latest blog.

Foreign visits and epistemic interactions facilitate mechanisms of social learning and professional progress in the present, just as they did centuries ago.

Call for Papers: "Cultures of Security in the Nineteenth Century. Transimperial Perspectives"Utrecht, 9-10 May 2019
23/10/2018

Call for Papers: "Cultures of Security in the Nineteenth Century. Transimperial Perspectives"
Utrecht, 9-10 May 2019

On 9 and 10 May 2019 we will host the closing conference of the ERC-project Securing Europe, Fighting Its Enemies. The Making of a Security Culture in Europe and Beyond, 1815–1914 at...

Prestigious award granted to Beatrice de Graaf.Congrats!
18/06/2018

Prestigious award granted to Beatrice de Graaf.
Congrats!

The Stevin Prize of 2.5 million euros is an individual award intended to foster knowledge transfer and serve as a token of appreciation in this regard.

A book review by Erik de Lange.
23/05/2018

A book review by Erik de Lange.

Rezension zu / Review of: Meeks, Joshua: : France, Britain, and the Struggle for the Revolutionary Western Mediterranean

Erik de Lange on surveillance in the Mediterranean in the 1820s.
22/05/2018

Erik de Lange on surveillance in the Mediterranean in the 1820s.

The Mediterranean Sea has been and still is under steady surveillance. In the past, as now, the main questions are: who is watching? And for which purpose?

https://securing-europe.wp.hum.uu.nl/istanbul-vienna-safely-cruising-insecurity-early-1840s/Andersen’s bazaar of recolle...
30/04/2018

https://securing-europe.wp.hum.uu.nl/istanbul-vienna-safely-cruising-insecurity-early-1840s/

Andersen’s bazaar of recollections remarkably captures the changing realities of Europe. His narrative is full of the lights, colors, sounds, and odors inspired by his Orientalizing stance and the memories of sweet Denmark. But it is equally full of references to how much the region was transformed by technological innovations. Further changes would soon follow, as Austrians continued to engineer the river and its banks. The Danube river came to serve as the primary infrastructure for the integration of these territories into the global market, a development that hinged on the security and predictability of the sort of steamers that carried Andersen and countless other passengers along the Danube.

In 1841, Hans Christian Andersen’s cruised along the Lower Danube. This blog charts how he perceived overlapping layers of insecurity while travelling along the border of the Ottoman, Austrian and Russian empires.

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