Walking on Stolen Land: Colonialism versus Occupation in Australian History Nadia Wheatley, Independent scholar and author, Sydney, Australia This article began as a question from one of the Network convenors. After seeing the Acknowledgement of...
Ukraine – two years on Ferenc Laczó, Maastricht University and Tarik Cyril Amar, Koç University, Istanbul Two years ago, on 24 March 2022, exactly one month after the start of the Russian invasion, the Occupation Studies Research Network organised an...
The Intricacies of Attempting a Political Purge during during the Allied Occupation of Italy, 1943-5:The Role of the Delegations of the High Commissions Against Fascism Giovanni Brunetti, University of Verona The Kingdom of Italy had been at war for three years when,...
The Codification of the Law of Occupation at the Brussels Conference of 1874 and the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907 Jonathan Gumz, University of Birmingham At first glance, belligerent occupation’s emergence as a temporary form of occupation during a conflict...
The First Allied Occupation – France 1815-18 Beatrice de Graaf, Utrecht University When most people think about occupation, it is the twentieth-century occupations that spring to mind, most notably the occupations by Germany and Japan before and during the Second...
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