CFP for the Occupation Studies Research Network conference (July 2025 in London) @OccupStudies. A great opportunity to interact with scholars thinking about occupation from different methodological and disciplinary perspectives. @SMH_Historians https://t.co/kQDp9VB8N3
📣 CfP: Occupation Studies: Themes, Approaches, and Future Possibilities
@OccupStudies will hold its first in-person conference on 10-11 July 2025 at @KingsCollegeLon
Find out more about the program and how to apply: https://t.co/ZVho2mBInb
I wrote a blog article for @OccupStudies on anti-fascism campaigns in post-WW2 #Italy, #Germany, #Austria, and #Japan. A quick take on my new book project. Please read if you get a chance! https://t.co/aopBY634Yl
📣This month’s blogpost by @MikkelDack offers a transnational and comparative view on Allied anti-fascism projects after 1945!
Check it out: https://t.co/dYgBVQ8WQF
📣Check out our latest blog article by @feng_dawei on the historiographical debates on collaboration in Japanese-occupied China (1937–45):
https://t.co/bRVLOVb3rt
📢 Call for papers 📢
We are delighted to announce our upcoming conference on the ‘Histories of Violence in War’, held in-person in Lisbon on 23-24 November 2023.
Deadline for submissions is the 30 June 23 & more details can be found below or at https://t.co/csydIiTcgT
🇺🇦 #Ukraine: one Year in
🎤On 24 March 2022, @OccupStudies invited 5 scholars to reflect on possible scenarios for a #Russian occupation of #Ukraine.
This week, @dmedelstein, Sophie de Schaepdrijver, Tarik Cyril Amar, and Ferenc Laczó give a brief update (1/2):
📣 A “hybrid case” of military occupation?
In this month’s blogpost, @DeninnoFab writes about the dual nature of Allied Rule in Italy after 1943 – a Liberation or a Military Occupation?
🖋For our blog, @CarolineMezger has written a short piece on the #INFOCOM conference held at the @dhiparis in November 2022! Read more about it here: https://t.co/wM6xRirgL7
🔜Looking forward to tomorrow’s online workshop „The Age of Metamorphosis: Role Reversals in Foreign Occupations during and after the Second World War“
🧵 A short thread on our special guests and their exciting presentations:
(6) @StreicherFelix will close the event with a presentation on revenge and retributive violence in the Luxembourgish occupation zone in Germany (1945/46): https://t.co/1ylsEYL15w