In 1756, Europe erupted into war — and Frederick the Great struck first. This episode traces the start of the Seven Years’ War, the realignment of European powers, and how one of history’s greatest ...
On Friday 23 May, the Council Archives had the pleasure of welcoming members of the EUDiA (European Union Diplomatic Archives Group) for their biannual meeting. This gathering brought together ...
The European Union is organizing weekly walks in May and June to visit 26 of Rome’s churches with historic ties to European nations. From the Church of St. Louis of the French, with its Caravaggio ...
Caught between Trump’s shifting Ukraine calculus & China’s industrial surge, Europe confronts hard reckoning over its fading competitiveness, political resolve Europe is having a two-pronged meltdown: ...
Simon J Smith received funding from the Economic and Social Research Council for research on the Drivers of Military Strategic Reform. In the face of growing security challenges to Europe, from an ...
History is written, read, told — but rarely ever is it smelled. Historians and scientists across Europe have now gotten together with perfumers and museums for a unique project: to capture what Europe ...