Nettsider med emneord «History»

Publisert 9. nov. 2010 10:52

Drawing on broad historical insights, this paper accounts for the development of legal doctrine under Franco's regime in Spain; special emphasis is placed on the conformism of liberal intellectual scholars, which helped justify the formal legality of authoritarian rule.

ARENA Working Paper 20/2002 (html)

Agustín José Menéndez

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Publisert 27. jan. 2023 09:49

Far-right populists are frequently referred to as 'Fascist' in politics today. But was Italian Fascism originally populist?

Publisert 12. des. 2018 20:25

Presenters and abstracts. 

Publisert 12. des. 2018 20:10

Registration is now open for the international conference 'GLOBAL TRACES: Art Practice, Ethnography, Contested Heritage',  at the University of Oslo, 7- 8 February 2019.

Publisert 9. nov. 2010 10:52

This paper takes as object of study a defining period of Norway's relations to the EU, from 1959, when EFTA was established, to 1962, when Britain's first application for EC membership was vetoed by de Gaulle. It is argued here that EFTA represented an ideal solution for Norway in downplaying political tensions and cleavages in Norway. The option of EC membership, meanwhile, did not acquire any similar policy consensus.

ARENA Working Paper 25/1998 (html)

Hans Otto Frøland

Publisert 18. mars 2021 09:59
Publisert 21. feb. 2019 10:38

Course instructor: Professor Jenny Andersson, CNRS, MaxPo; Sciences Po, Paris, France and Professor Klaus Petersen, Danish Centre for Welfare Studies, University of Southern Denmark

Course credits: 8 ECTS

Contact person: Sarah Younes

UiO
Publisert 26. mars 2021 13:23

Lecturer: Sunniva Engh and Klaus Nathaus with guest lecturers

Course credits: 8 ECTS

Publisert 3. juni 2021 09:14
Publisert 23. sep. 2010 15:36
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Publisert 8. sep. 2021 11:27

In May this year, the latest round of hostilities in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict set in motion a wave of antisemitic attacks targeting Jews in Europe and the US. A closer look at these incidents demonstrates the ideological and cultural diversity of current Jew-hatred. In order to understand this diversity, a broader historical perspective is helpful.