Sven L. R. de Roode
email: sven.deroode@manchester.ac.uk
PhD title: The perception of the European Community / Union in Germany, England and the Netherlands in comparative perspective 1951-1993.
Supervisors: Professor Stefan Berger, Dr. Matthew Jefferies
Main Discipline areas: History, Political Science, Media Studies, European Integration
Research specialism: Germany, Netherlands, Britain, France, USA
German-Czech Seminar-Weeks on EU-Enlargement
(Grant from Adalbert Stiftung Krefeld 2002)
Research at University of California San Diego
(Grant from European Commission)
Tuition Fee Bursary University of Manchester
Publications:
ESH Working Paper, Master Thesis: Die Europäische Union und die Zukunft der NATO. US-Debatten nach Beendigung des Ost-West-Konflikts 1989-1999
Report: Cartography as a Historiographical Argument in the Writing of Overlapping National Histories in Europe
Report: Microstudies in National Historiography
Report: Workshop: Regional Integration as a function of Empire (RIFE)
Conference Presentations:
GHI London: 12.01.2008
The perception of the European Community / Union in Germany, England and the Netherlands in comparative perspective 1951-1993
University of Leeds: 10.12.2007
The perception of the European Community / Union in Germany, England and the Netherlands in comparative perspective 1951-1993
Conference Organisation:
NHIST Final Conference Manchester (October 23-26 2008)
NHIST Summer School Koeszeg, Hungary (June 30-July 06 2008)
JMCE Postgraduate Conference Manchester (January 25 2008)
NHIST Steering Committee Meeting Prague (March 27-30 2008)
Workshop: Microstudies in National Historiography Prague (October 18-20 2007)
NHIST Executive Group Meeting of NHIST Basle (January 24-27 2008)
Professional biography:
10.1997-10.2002
Heinrich-Heine-Universität-Düsseldorf
Master of Arts in History, Political Science, Media Studies
10.2002-04.2005
Universität Hannover
Postgraduate-Programme: Master of Arts in European Studies
09.2006-
Ph.D. Research at University of Manchester
The perception of the European Union in Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom in comparative perspective.