Europe
14 Feb 2019
Anglo-Saxon Settlements and Buildings in a Continental Perspective
John Blair (University of Oxford)
31 Jan 2019
What price the long eighteenth century? Costs and benefits of this periodization
Joanna Innes (Somerville College, Oxford)
25 Oct 2018
Franco-British History: Democracy in the English Revolution
Markku Peltonen (University of Helsinki)
29 Jan 2018
Building bridges of trust: child transports from Finland to Sweden during WWII
Ann Nehlin, University of Stockholm
14 Dec 2017
Texts in transit: the circulation of books among British prisoners of war in Napoleonic France and Mauritius
Elodie Duché, York St John University
12 Oct 2017
Designing the Botanical Landscape of Empire: Anna Maria Garthwaite (1688-1763), Silk Designer
Zara Anishanslin (University of Delaware)
29 Jun 2017
'Well-Tested, Written with Greatest Effort and Care': The Various Functions of Austrian Manuscript Recipe Books
Helga Mullneritsch (University of Liverpool)
22 May 2017
The Making of the Russian Revolution (why Lenin should have said 'I'm not a Leninist')
Neil Faulkner
18 May 2017
Symbols of Sovereignty: Food, Pageantry and Propaganda in Lancastrian England and France
Vanessa King (Goldsmiths, University of London)
15 Feb 2017
The ancient city of Rome as a site for diplomacy
Hannah Cornwell (Institute of Classical Studies, School of Advanced Study)
17 Nov 2016
Pieter Geyl and his entanglement in German Westforschung
Alisa van Kleef (Univerrsity of Bonn)
17 Nov 2016
Pieter Geyl in Britain: Opening speeches and Pieter Geyl and the Greater Netherlands Idea
Professor Lawrence Goldman (Director, Institute of Historical Research), Simon J. H. Smits (Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands), Pieter van Hees (Utrecht University)
17 Nov 2016
Pieter Geyl, Emile Cammaerts and the struggle for British public opinion of the Low Countries, 1919-1935
Ulrich Tiedau (Utrecht University)
17 Nov 2016
Geyl and the Revolt of the Netherlands: History of an Interpretative Legacy
Benjamin Kaplan (University College London)
17 Nov 2016
Pieter Geyl as a Public Intellectual in Postwar Europe
Remco Ensel (Radboud University of Nijemegen)