Book Debate 'Memories of Empire and Entry into International Society: Views from the European periphery'
What is the role of memories for the expansion of international society? By drawing on the English School approach to International Relations this edited volume argues that the memories of empire and suzerainty are key to understanding sociological aspects of the expansion of anarchical society. The expert contributors adopt a socio-historic conceptualization of entry into international society, aiming to move beyond the legalist analysis, and also explore the impact of identity-constructions and collective memories on the expansion of international society.

Filip Ejdus is Marie Curie Research Fellow at the School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies (SPAIS), University of Bristol, UK, and an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade, Serbia.
Date: 6 June 2017, 17:00 (Tuesday, 7th week, Trinity 2017)
Venue: 70 Woodstock Road, 70 Woodstock Road OX2 6HR
Venue Details: European Studies Centre seminar room
Speakers: Richard Caplan (Linacre), Kalypso Nicolaidis (St Antony's College), Dr Filip Ejdus (University of Bristol), Jan Zielonka (Oxford)
Host: Adis Merdzanovic (St Antony’s College, Oxford)
Booking required?: Not required
Audience: Public
Editor: Ellysia Graymore