Join Ismee Tames and myself at the University of Copenhagen for this podcast on the joys and difficulties of co-authoring a global history of the First World War, kindly hosted by New Diplomatic History: https://newdiplomatichistory.org/podcasts/
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With grateful thanks to the fabulous Gemma Ware and the team at The Conversation as well as the thoughtful insight of Prof. Swaran Singh, for developing this podcast on neutrality in the war in Ukraine: https://theconversation.com/neutrality-why-countries-choose-not-to-join-a-war-and-what-responsibilities-come-with-it-podcast-182438
Here's a blog where I try to explain what "neutrality" might mean in the context of the war in the Ukraine. Kindly hosted by The Conversation: https://theconversation.com/what-does-it-mean-to-be-neutral-over-ukraine-and-what-responsibilities-come-with-it-179457
Recently, the social media trend to equate political leaders, be it Russia's Vladimir Putin or Aotearoa New Zealand's Jacinda Adern with Adolf Hitler has been rife. In this op-ed published on the BigQ in March 2022, Sara Buttsworth and I unpack some of the historical problems with this development: https://www.thebigq.org/2022/03/17/who-are-you-calling-a-nazi/
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AuthorMaartje Abbenhuis is Professor in History at the University of Auckland. Archives |