NISE Award 2023

1000 Euro for the best PhD Thesis on nationalism or national movements in Europe.

The NISE Award is an international scientific honor given to authors of thesis’ that contribute to a deeper historical understanding of nationalism and nationalist movements in Europe from the XVIII century onwards.

The first NISE Awards will be awarded in November 2023 to the best PhD Thesis.

Submission deadline: 30 June 2023 by email to info@nise.eu

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ADELE- Network of Archives of the languages of France

NISE member CRBC, in partnership with CIRDOC, has recently launched ADELE, a network of archivists and librarians working on regional languages in France. HERE (in FR only) further details about the points that will be discussed by the network.

NISE members are strongly encouraged to participate in the project development. If you are interested please send an email to crbc@univ-brest.fr or subscribe to ADELE’s newsletter HERE

Fruitful NISE – ASEN “Nationalism and Media” international conference

Both ASEN and NISE are happy to report a very fruitful conference held in Antwerp from 5 to 7 April at the premises of the University of Antwerp.

Over 200 participants, more than 150 presentations and loads of academic discussions and networking took place in the three day international conference.

Keynote speakers Michael Skey, Athena Leoussi and Gertjan Willems added an extra value to the conference. Watch their presentations by clicking in the links below:

Michael Skey, 5 April: ‘Ecstatic nationalism and the media: or why nations are not really imagined communities’

Athena Leoussi, 6 April: ‘National in form and national in content: the role of art in the development of national consciousness’

Gertjan Willems, 7 April: ‘Nationalism and film: towards a new research agenda’

6 April- Successful NISE Members’ Council and Lecture with Attila Pók

On 6 April, within the framework of the “Nationalism and Media” international conference, NISE held its annual Members’ Council meeting. NISE Members from all over Europe participated in the meeting where issues related to past activity and the future plans of NISE were discussed.

Prof. Attila Pók

Prior to the Members’ Council meeting, Prof. Attila Pók presented the NISE Lecture: ‘Asset or Liability for Europe? Faces of Hungarian Nationalism’.

The lecture will soon be published as vol. 8 of NISE Essays

Save the date: 5-7 April 2022. “Nationalism and Media” international conference.

The international conference on “Nationalism and media” will take place on 5-7 April 2022 in Antwerp (Belgium).  NISE and ASEN organise this event together with the University of Antwerp and Ghent University.
The full schedule for the conference will be released closer to the date of the conference but registration will be open in January 2022. 

For further information, check the event website: nationalismand.media