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On this episode, we turn to one of the most protracted conflicts of the postwar period, namely the conflict in Northern Ireland, more commonly referred to as the Troubles and the tortuous road to peace which culminated in the groundbreaking Good Friday Agreement signed in 1998. To discuss the European dimension of the peace talks, I am joined by Dr Giada Lagana, a Leverhulme Postdoctoral Fellow and a Lecturer in Politics in the Department of Politics and International Relations at Cardiff University in Wales.
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On this episode, I discuss the British Labour group of MEPs in the European Parliament from the late 1970s to the early 1990s with Dr William King, a Core Fellow at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies (HCAS), University of Helsinki, who is currently finishing a book manuscript on the British Labour Group and the European Parliament, 1979-1994.
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On this episode, I discuss veterans movements and the European integration process of the 1950s and early 1960s with Alexander Hobe, a research associate at the Hamburg Institute of Social Research and a PhD student at Humboldt University in Berlin where his dissertation focuses on the democratization of the veterans’ movement in West Germany and France in the post-war period, with a particular attention to transnational links between both movements.
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On this episode, I chat with PhD Researcher, David Irion, research associate in the DFG research group Cooperation and Competition in the Sciences affiliated with the Chair of Modern and Contemporary History at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, Germany, about his recently published article on the EU's research programmes in the 1980s in the context of increasing research and technological competition vis-à-vis Europe-Japan-USA.
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On this episode, I chat with Dr Lucas Schramm, senior researcher and lecturer at the Geschwister Scholl Institute of Political Science at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, Germany about his recently published article on the 1973 oil shock and the 2022 energy crisis.
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On this episode of the EU History Podcast, I am joined by Dr Pavel Szobi, an economic historian who is currently working at the Institute of International Studies at Charles University in Prague to discuss the fascinating history Czechoslovakia pan-European relations during the 'Long 1970s'.
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On this episode, I chat with Siegfried Evens, a historian specialized in the history of risk and disaster, who is currently a PhD researcher at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, where we discuss the worst mining disaster in Belgian history and the seeds of a European risk society after 1956.
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On this episode of the EU History Podcast, Dr Aleksandra Komornicka, Assistant Professor in post-war European history at Maastricht University in the Netherlands, discusses her award-winning article ‘The Unity of Europe is inevitable’: Poland and the European Economic Community in the 1970s' and the fascinating interaction between Polish-EEC-USSR relations.
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On this episode, Dr Richard Johnson, Senior Lecturer in the School of Politics & International Relations, Queen Mary University of London discusses the fascinating interest group, Women Against the Common Market, and their efforts to keep Britain out of the EEC in the early 1970s.
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On this episode of the EU History Podcast, I discuss banking, capitalism, the Europeans and regulation in the 1970s and early 1980s with Dr Alexis Drach, Assistant Professor in Modern Economic History, Université Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-Denis.
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On this episode of the EU History Podcast, I discuss German reunification, Margaret Thatcher and British public opinion with Dr Stuart Smedley, Research Manager in the Ipsos U.K. Public Affairs Government and Society team and a Visiting Fellow in the University of Southampton Department of Politics and International Relations.
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In this episode of the EU History Podcast, Dr Elena Dragomir, a researcher at the Valahia University of Târgoviște, Romania discusses the fascinatingly complex political and trade relationship between the European Economic Community, the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance and Romania from the late 1950s to the mid-1970s.
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On this episode of the EU History Podcast, Dr Roberto Ventresca, Jean Monnet Fellow at the EUI in Florence, discusses his research into neoliberal thinkers, Mont Pelerin Society (MPS) and European integration in the 1980s and early 1990s.
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On this episode I am joined by Dr Lindsay Aqui, Research Fellow at the University of Westminster to discuss her work on the fascinating 1975 British referendum on Britain's continued membership of the European Economic Community / the Common Market.
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This episode of the EU History Podcast focuses on Dr Joanne Hollows' fascinating article 'Enthusing About Green Peppers: the Europeanization of British Food Culture in Post-war Britain, 1960–1975' published in Contemporary British History in 2021.
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This episode of the EU History Podcast discusses historian Dr Megan Brown's fascinating new book, The Seventh Member State: Algeria, France, and the European Community (Harvard University Press, 2022).
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