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The NISE Lecture "Asset or liability for Europe? Faces of the Hungarian Nationalism" has been cancelled/postponed. The deterioration of the COVID situation and the consequent stricter measures imposed by some EU governments to fight it has led NISE to postpone the NISE Lecture to a later...

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. Please check HERE the Call for Papers. Submission of abstracts (deadline 5 Dec 2021): http://nationalismand.media/abstract/ For workshops proposals please email hello@nationalismand.media...

Since the end of the 18th century, nationalism has played an important role in the history of Europe. The protagonists of nationalism, assembled in national movements, were involved in the construction of nations and national identity, contributing both to the constitution and the dissolution of...

NISE is proud to announce the publication of the 7th volume of  its peer-reviewed scientific journal, Studies on National Movements (SNM). This volume includes articles developed in the framework of the online conference "Europe Reframed: regionalisms, sub-state nationalisms and the redrawing of state borders in the interwar period" (28...

The lectures of the online conference "Europe Reframed: regionalisms, sub-state nationalisms and the redrawing of state borders in the interwar period" (28.05.21), co-organised by NISE, Nazioni e Regioni and Consello da Cultura Galega , are now available online. Click on the links below. Keynote 1 - Some notes towards a...