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...
Japanese (Un)preparedness for the Occupation of Malaya Sandra Khor Manickam, Erasmus University, Rotterdam The Japanese invasion of peninsula Malaya began on 8 December 1941 with troops landing in southern Thailand and the northern states of Malaya. Almost every...
Ukrainian Historical Memories of Resistance to Occupation Yuliya von Saal, Institut für Zeitgeschichte, Munich As David Edelstein has written in the latest article on the Network blog, there are good reasons to expect that any prospective Russian occupation of Ukraine...
The Prospects for a Russian Occupation of Ukraine: How it will go and how will it end? David Edelstein, Georgetown University There are good reasons to expect that any prospective Russian occupation of Ukraine will be unsuccessful from the point of view of the...
Seminar Report: The Russian Invasion of Ukraine – An Interdisciplinary Discussion on Occupation Christopher Knowles, King’s College London Like many around the world, the convenors of the Occupation Studies Research Network were deeply concerned about the...
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