
Histories and Cultures of Conflict (HACC)
HACC explores the ways in which war, conflict, and violence have shaped, and continue to shape, societies and cultures, through the application of innovative and path-breaking methodologies to new and established areas. While we recognise the importance of conflict in history, we also aim to highlight how war is inevitably linked to peace. Our aim is to support colleagues in the production of ground-breaking research, and engagement with audiences beyond academia. To do so, the group brings together experts across all periods of history, looking to explore conflict from the macro to the micro.
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’60 Years 1964-2024. Fascism Seminar Revisited’.
In January this year, Mercedes Peñalba-Sotorrío participated in the international conference ’60 Years 1964-2024. Fascism Seminar Revisited’, commemorating George L. Mosse’s landmark seminar at Stanford…