Extended CV - European University Institute
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Action and Thought (1895-1960).”<br />
Anais Angelo, “Léopold Sédar Senghor of Senegal and Jomo Kenyatta of Kenya: ‘Political<br />
Trajectories’ of Two State Builders.”<br />
Elena Borghi, “The Origins of Feminism in the Hindi Region, 1900-1930: Women’s Publishing,<br />
Uma Nehru and Western Feminisms.”<br />
Eirik Brazier, “From Immigrant to Soldier: <strong>European</strong> Immigrants in the Australian and<br />
Canadian Armies, 1914-1918” (completed 2013).<br />
Sharon Elizabeth Burke, “The Pan-African Movement and Diplomacy in Europe 1919-1945:<br />
Transnational Culture and the Politics of Race.”<br />
Boyd van Dijk, “The Fourth Geneva Convention: Reinventing the Laws of War after the<br />
Horrors of WWII.”<br />
Roel Frakking, “The Double-edged Sword: Employing Indigenous Forces in the Colonial<br />
Defence of Indonesia and Malaya.”<br />
Daniel Freis, “The Politics of Pathology: Revolution, Society and Psychiatric Experts in<br />
Germany, Austria and Switzerland, 1916-1939.”<br />
Suzan Meryem Rosita Kalayci, “Turkey: Silent Nation.”<br />
Daniel Knegt, “A New Order for France and Europe? <strong>European</strong> Thought and International<br />
Contacts of the French Extreme Right 1933-1939.”<br />
Stephanie Lämmert, “Legal Disputes in the Usambara Mountains, Tanzania, During Colonial<br />
Rule.”<br />
Jakob Lehne, “The Concept of Civilization in International Strategic Debates in Britain and<br />
Germany, 1850–1914.”<br />
Diana M. Natermann, “Colonial In-betweens. Expectations and Experiences in the Congo Free<br />
State and German East Africa 1884-1914.”<br />
Martina Ravagnan, “The Displaced Persons Camps for Jewish Refugees in Italy (1945-1950): An<br />
Analysis through Yiddish Publications.”<br />
Florian Wagner, “Nationalist Confrontation or Transnational Cooperation? A Comparative<br />
History of Colonial Associations in Germany, France, Spain and Belgium (1880-1914).”<br />
EUI PhD Examinations:<br />
Mark Williams, “Violence and Politics in the German Revolution, 1918-1919” (November 2011).<br />
Jannis Avram Panagiotidis, “Laws of Return? Co-Ethnic Immigration to West Germany and<br />
Israel (1948-1992)” (May 2012).<br />
Lieselotte Luyckx, “Soviet DPs for the Belgian Mining Industry (1944-1960): The Daily<br />
Struggle against Yalta of a Forgotten Minority?” (October 2012).<br />
Moritz Deutschmann, “ Empire and Statehood in the Russo-Iranian Encounter, 1880s-1911”<br />
(June 2013).<br />
Nicholas McGeehan, “Slavery and International Law” (October 2013).<br />
Eirik Brazier, “Stranger in a Strange Land? The Imperial Officer in Canada and the Australian<br />
Colonies c.1870-1914” (November 2013).<br />
<strong>University</strong> of Sydney Doctoral Students:<br />
Andrew Beattie, “Contested Legitimacy After the Cold War: The Bundestag Commission of<br />
Inquiry into the East German Past” (2005). Winner of Jean Monnet Best Thesis Prize, 2005.<br />
Book: http://www.berghahnbooks.com/title.php?rowtag=BeattiePlaying<br />
David Smith, “Ecology and Non-Violence Across the Species Barrier: German Greens and the<br />
Politics of Animal Protection” (2007). Winner of Jean Monnet Best Thesis Prize, 2007.<br />
Jonathan Lane, “‘A Public Opinion’: A. P. Elkin on Aborigines, Purpose and Citizenship: A Study<br />
in the Paradox of Self-Determination” (2008).<br />
Sandra Kostner, “Greek and Italian Migration to Australia and Germany and the Educational<br />
and Occupational Situation of the Second Generation: A Comparative Analysis” (2009).<br />
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