Denisa Kostovicova | Reconciliation by Stealth: how people talk about war crimes

Online

We sit down with Prof. Denisa Kostovicova (LSE) to discuss her new book, "Reconciliation by Stealth: how people talk about war crimes". Join us live on Facebook and YouTube; members will receive an invitation to join the Zoom call. Reconciliation by Stealth is available open access to download from Cornell University Press as an ebook […]

Harris Mylonas and Maya Tudor | Varieties of Nationalism

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We sit down with Harris Mylonas and Maya Tudor to discuss their new book, Varieties of Nationalism. Join us live on Facebook and YouTube; members will receive an invitation to join on Zoom. About Varieties of Nationalism Nationalism has long been a normatively and empirically contested concept, associated with democratic revolutions and public goods provision, […]

Historical Memory in Greece

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Join us on 29th November as we sit down to discuss Christina Koulouri's new book, Historical Memory in Greece 1821-1930, with the author herself, Maria Kaliambou, Rainer Liedtke, and Athena Leoussi. We'll be live on YouTube and Facebook; members will receive an invitation to join the Zoom call. About Historical Memory in Greece Historical Memory in Greece […]

Defensive Nationalism: explaining the rise of populism and fascism in the 21st century

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Daphne Halikiopoulou sits down with Beth Rabinowitz to discuss her new book, Defensive Nationalism: explaining the rise of populism and fascism in the 21st century, published with Oxford University Press. As ever, we'll be live on Facebook and YouTube, with members receiving an invite to join on Zoom. Handouts Flow Chart | Table 1 About Defensive Nationalism […]

The Greek Revolution in the Age of Revolution

Graham Wallas Room LSE LSE, Houghton Street, London, United Kingdom

This event is free and open to all, but pre-registration is required. Please email us to register. Join Paschalis Kitromilides, John Hutchinson, and Athena Leoussi to discuss Paschalis's book, The Greek Revolution in the Age of Revolutions (1776-1848). The event takes places on 5th February from 1800 at the Graham Wallas Room, LSE, and will […]

The Army, the Nation, Nuclear Annihilation

PAN9.05, Pankhurst House, LSE 1 Clement's Inn, London, United Kingdom

The Anthony D. Smith Fellowship Seminar is given by the 2023 Fellow, Jack Matlack, on 'The Army, the Nation, Nuclear Annihilation: Constructing 'Western' identity in German-American NATO training exercises of the Cold War'. Join us in person in room PAN9.05 at the London School of Economics, or join us on Facebook or YouTube. Members will […]

The new nationalism in America and beyond

The 2024 Nations and Nationalism debate, supported by LSE IDEAS, is on 'The new nationalism in America and beyond: the deep roots of ethnic nationalism in the digital age' by Robert Schertzer and Eric T. Woods. We will be live on Facebook and YouTube, with members receiving an invite to join on Zoom. Our speakers, […]

Michael Hechter: Status Reversal and its Discontents

Violet Laidlaw Room 6th Floor, Chrystal MacMillan Building, 15a George Square, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

The University of Edinburgh Department of Sociology, the University of Edinburgh MSc Nationalism in Global Perspective programme, and ASEN present a lecture by Michael Hechter, Arizona State University, on Status Reversal and its Discontents. The lecture will take place in the Violet Laidlaw Room, 6th Floor, Chrystal MacMillan Building, 15a George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9LD […]

Conference 2024: Nationalism and Memory

The ASEN Conference will take place at the University of Edinburgh on the subject of 'nationalism and memory' from 9th to 11th April 2024. Full information, including the call for papers, is on the conference pages.

Lars-Erik Cederman: The Anthony D. Smith Lecture 2024

Teviot Lecture Theatre, University of Edinburgh

The 2024 Anthony D. Smith Lecture will be given by Lars-Erik Cederman on 'Nationalism and the Transformation of the State: Border Change, Historical Legacies and Conflict' The Lecture is public and open to all, and will be streamed on Facebook and YouTube. Abstract While it is often assumed that the core debates about nationalism were […]

How can ASEN hold an online conference?

Online

ASEN would like to hold an online conference, in no small part to give scholars who cannot easily travel to our in-person conference venues the opportunity to present their research. During covid, our annual conference was held entirely online on 'nationalism and crisis', and it did allow people from all around the world to take […]