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On 29 November 2013, in the Flemish Parliament in Brussels, the NISE database will be launched, as part of the ODIS2 database. The new infrastructure stands central to NISE. It will allow for entering, checking and collating data on national and regional movements, as a result...

Two years after the archives of the Bayernpartei were transferred to the ADVN, an inventory is now published. The Bayernpartei (BP) was founded on 28 October 1946 in Munich (Germany) by Ludwig Max Lallinger and Jakob Fischbacher, but it was not until 1948 that it was...

NISE is proud to present the first issue of Studies on National Movements, our new online journal for comparative nationalism research. In this field, SNM is specifically devoted to historiography, theory formation and transnational (transfer) studies. In line with NISE's geographical scope, the whole of...

The Herder-Institut in Marburg (Germany) played host to the annual gathering of NISE from 14 to 16 May 2013. The research and archives institute, member of the NISE Network, was founded in 1950 and is specialised in eastern Central Europe (the Baltics and the Königsberg enclave,...

In April 2013, two more institutes have joined the NISE Network: the Istitut Cultural Ladin 'Majon di Fascegn' in Vich (Italy) and the Instytut Badań Regionalnych (IBR) (Institute of Regional Research), attached to the Biblioteki Śląskiej (Silesian Library) in Katowice (Poland). The Istitut Cultural Ladin 'Majon...

On 15 February 2013, NISE was officially established as a non-profit association according to Belgian law. This follows the signing of its statutes on 23 May 2012 in Barcelona. The npa, with an Executive Board and a General Assembly as the governing bodies will allow...

Over the last few months still more institutes and organisations have joined NISE. From the Slovenská akadémia vied (Slovak Academy of Sciences) in Bratislava, the following institutes have become NISE network member: the Historický ústav (Institute of History, °1943), the Filozofický ústav (Institute of Philosophy, °1946)...

The NISE Network has recently seen two valuable additions, respectively a working group specialised in the history of the political organisation of sovereignty (GRENS) and the leading French institute on Celtic Studies in general and Breton culture and history in particular (CRBC). The Scientific Council...

Over the last few months, three applications have been submitted within European programmes and the execution of one project is being prepared. Together with twelve research institutes or universities from nine countries, a project called Alterity and Nation-Building was submitted within the COST framework by NISE in...