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CEH Prize Winner Announced
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CEH Prize winning article ‘Experiences of Time and the Decline of Social Conflict in Late Twentieth Century Italy (Fiat, 1979-1980)’
- 07 March 2022,
- Myers’s work excavates how the subjective shock of the end of a long-standing model of the organized industrial workplace in Italy manifested as a disruption...
New Voices « Cambridge Core Blog
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Commemorating “Mr. Production”: The Life and Plans of Étienne Hirsch (1901-94)
- 04 November 2024,
- 17th May 2024 marked the 30th anniversary of the death of the French engineer, and civil servant Etienne Hirsch, who served as French General Planning Commissioner...
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The Tricontinental Revolution, in Europe? When Che Guevara, Ho Chi Minh and Amilcar Cabral lit the flame in the European Continent
- 10 May 2024,
- The decade of the long 1960s was shaped by major global transformations. The wave of revolution that swept the continents of Africa, Asia and Latin America...
Contemporary European History blogs
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Ideology, violence, and the state: a new interpretation of transnational protest violence after 1968
- 21 July 2023,
- Contemporary European History's 2022 prize-winner, Luca Provenzano, wrote a blog introducing the argument of his (prize-winning) article.
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A Spanish Civil War Scrapbook
- 16 August 2022,
- All I hoped as I embarked on my doctorate devoted to cross-cultural encounters between the International Brigades and the Spaniards who hosted them in the course...
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Making “Freedom Energies”? How 1980s struggles over market access shaped the rise of renewables in Germany
- 29 July 2022,
- In a special session of parliament held on 27 February 2022, German Minister of Finance Christian Lindner discussed how the Russian invasion of Ukraine affected...