AUTHOR RESPONSE: Martin Conway (@BalliolOxford / @OxfordHistory) discusses chronology, "post-democracy", and western Europe's "crise de regime":
https://t.co/i57XMr7jOd
What is Christian Democracy?
You can now read the full edited transcript of our roundtable on @cinvernizzi1983's book with @GChamedes, @JamesChappel and Martin Conway, organised by @vkubekas:
https://t.co/rmYK5vBHpY
You can also watch it here:
https://t.co/HXbVyVtzmS
Thank you to Professor Martin Conway @BalliolOxford for his fantastic #Daretoknow talk on the characteristics of fascism in history and the differences and parallels in today's political landscape. Students enjoyed viewing contemporary politics through the eyes of a historian!
On 24 September we are organising @RevDem2020 an online conference on Christian Democracy inspired by the books by @cinvernizzi1983 and @katimarton. Check out the programme here: https://t.co/AkESGRe9bc
Tutvustan Diplomaatias Oxfordi professori Martin Conway uurimust sõjajärgse Lääne-Euroopa demokraatiast. Oli edukas kuni esmavajadused rahuldatud, taastamistöö lõpetatud. Järgmisele, 1968. aasta põlvkonnale jäi aga heast haldusest väheks. Õpetlik lugu.
https://t.co/SJFdmTOul5
It was a pleasure to co-interview with @FerencLaczo the historian Martin Conway about his new book, “Western Europe’s Democratic Age”. Was also able to ask him a question or two about the current state of democracy in Europe—i found his responses here especially illuminating”:
@cszabla@dbessner Martin Conway's book on Europe's "democratic age" is really interesting on this. Its both the height of mass democracy and its twilight.
Martin Conway @OxfordHistory reviews 'The Everyday Nationalism of Workers: A Social History of Modern Belgium', by Maarten Van Ginderachter https://t.co/aZbPNIQ56j @stanfordpress
I look forward to having a joint talk with Martin Conway.
About our recent books & about ‘Writing the History of Democracy in Europe’.
At the Modern European History research seminar @Cambridge_Uni.
16 March at 17:15 UK time via Zoom.
"There is little to suggest that the new politics originates in Europe’s 20th-century past, which is one of the secrets of its success." History, the brilliant Martin Conway says, isn't about exploiting expertise in a bid for relevance but facing novelty. https://t.co/C81PoYPqWt