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Read more 19 May 2026 Workshop Department of History Masterclass in History of material and visual culture with Dr Chonja Lee Read more
Read more 19 May 2026 Seminar series Joint event Planning the future in 20th century Europe Read more
Read more 21 May 2026 Workshop Department of History 'The Sanitary Fortress of the Alps', or how to turn a PhD thesis into a book Read more
Seeing is not proving: Veerle Veerbeek on visual material in atrocity trials Why and how are photographs and videos of human suffering used in international criminal courts? And what do they do? In this #MyEUIResearch story, Veerle Veerbeek traces the role of visual material in the prosecution of atrocity crimes since 1945. Read more Seeing is not proving: Veerle Veerbeek on visual material in atrocity trials
Trading posts and power: Maarten Draper on the Asian origins of capitalism In this #EUIResearch interview, Maarten Draper discusses CAPASIA, a history ERC-funded project studying more than 200 European trading posts across Asia aimed at rethinking the origins of global capitalism. Read more Trading posts and power: Maarten Draper on the Asian origins of capitalism
The ideal marriage: Aliesia Soloviova on Soviet politics in everyday life What happens when ideology enters the most intimate parts of life? In this #MyEUIResearch story, Aliesia Soloviova traces how everyday family life in Soviet Ukraine quietly absorbed expectations about gender, work, and belonging. Read more The ideal marriage: Aliesia Soloviova on Soviet politics in everyday life
From promise to controversy: Corinna Unger on pesticides and global politics Synthetic pesticides became central to post-1945 agriculture and were debated in international organisations dealing with food, health, labour, and trade. Drawing on their archives, Corinna Unger discusses the pesticide history, expert knowledge, and international decisions in this #EUIResearch interview. Read more From promise to controversy: Corinna Unger on pesticides and global politics