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10th Anniversary Dahrendorf Lecture and Colloquium 4. Writing a history of Europe

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Europe's Stories Project
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What Stories Does Europe Tell? Contested Narratives, Complex Histories, Conflicted Union.
With Ian Kershaw (author of To Hell and Back: Europe, 1914-1949 and Roller­Coaster: Europe, 1950-2017), Andreas Wirsching (author of Der Preis der Freiheit: Geschichte Europas in Unserer Zeit), Margaret MacMillan (Toronto/ Oxford) Chair: Paul Betts (Oxford)
Held in St Antony's College, Oxford 2nd and 3rd May 2019

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Series
Europe's Stories Project
People
Ian Kershaw
Andreas Wirsching
Margaret MacMillan
Paul Betts
Keywords
europe
history
politics
Dahrendorf Programme for the Study of Freedom
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 10/06/2020
Duration: 00:27:55

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