Applied History Roundtable Talks, Part 2

Applied History Roundtable Talks, Part 2
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This is a past event

Global Security, Governance and Applied History Week, 11-14 March 2025

10–11 am, Annelotte Janse (Utrecht University), ‘Breaking Borders, Mending a Movement: The Far Right’s Internationalisation’

11 am – 11.30 am, Coffee Break

11.30 am – 12 pm, Applied History, Security, and Governance Roundtable with Annelotte Janse and Thomas Weber

12 pm – 12.30 pm, Churchill’s Information Warfare: Tubby Grant Security Roundtable, Part 2. With Julia Pohlmann & Thomas Weber

Speakers:

Dr. Annelotte Janse is a Postdoctoral Researcher with the Adapt! Academy at Utrecht University as well as with Terinfo.nl. She completed her PhD dissertation on ‘The Pursuit of “White Security”: Transnational entanglements between West German and American right-wing extremists, 1961-1980.

Julia Pohlmann is a PhD student in the Dept. of History of the University of Aberdeen as well as research assistant for Global Security and Governance. Her PhD dissertation is on ‘“Transatlantic Zions”: The imagined Jew as a trope of political imagination in Scotland and the British North American Sphere from 1707 to 1820’.

Prof. Thomas Weber is Professor of History and International Affairs and Director of the Centre for Global Security and Governance at the University of Aberdeen. He also is a Visiting Fellow of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.

 

Hosted by
Centre for Global Security and Governance - in honour of the late Alexander Grant
Venue
Humanity Manse Seminar Room
Contact

All Welcome. There is no need for prior registration.

For further details, please contact Thomas Weber at t.weber@abdn.ac.uk