by David Landon Cole | Mar 8, 2022 | Uncategorized
ASEN is marking this year’s International Women’s Day and its theme, #BreakTheBias, with a special event and a special collection. On IWD itself, we have a discussion on ‘#BreakTheBias in Social Science’, with Daphne Halikiopoulou, Anna...
by Jonathan Hearn and Siniša Malešević | Oct 26, 2021 | Uncategorized
Richard Lachmann, who died suddenly on 19th September 2021, was a leading historical sociologist. Born on 17th May 1956 in New York City as the oldest son of two Jewish refugees, Karl and Lotte Lachmann who fled Nazi Germany, he completed his secondary school...
by David Landon Cole | Mar 8, 2021 | Uncategorized
Iconographically, the idea and image of the Motherland seems to have been more successful than that of the Fatherland. Most modern nations have symbolised themselves in the image of a woman. Female personifications of nations have a long genealogy going back to...
by David Landon Cole | Mar 4, 2021 | Conference 2013: Nationalism and Revolution, Conferences, Media, Member Content, Uncategorized
This video is from the ASEN archive – older videos that, while their production values might not be up to modern standards, still have fascinating content that we hope you will enjoy. Arthur Waldron – Nationalism and revolution in China: The debate over how to fight...