Paradoxes of Peace in Nineteenth Century Europe
Edited by Thomas Hippler and Miloš Vec
Author Information
Edited by Thomas Hippler, Associate Professor, Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po), University of Lyon, France, and Miloš Vec, Professor of European Legal and Constitutional History, University of Vienna
Thomas Hippler is Associate Professor at the Institute for Political Studies (Sciences Po) at the University of Lyon, France. He studied History, Philosophy, and Music in Berlin, Paris, Florence, and Berkeley. He is senior research associate on the Oxford programme 'The Changing Character of War'.
Miloš Vec is a jurist and Chair of European legal and constitutional history at the University of Vienna. He was a group leader at the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History in Frankfurt am Main, and he has held teaching positions at the universities of Bonn, Tübingen, and Constance. He was co-director with Thomas Hippler of Paradoxes of Peace in 19th Century Europe, a project group at the University of Helsinki. He specializes in the history of international law, particularly in the 19th century.
Contributors:
Mustafa Aksakal is Associate Professor of History at Georgetown University, Washington D.C.
Eliana Augusti is Assistant Professor of Legal History, at the University of Salento.
Adrian Brisku is a Researcher/Lecturer at the Social Sciences department at the International Studies Institute at the Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic.
Oliver Eberl is Assistant Professor for Political Theory and the History of Ideas Technical University Darmstadt, Germany.
Lea Heimbeck is a doctoral student at the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Thomas Hippler is Associate Professor at the Institute for Political Studies (Sciences Po) at the University of Lyon, France.
Thomas Hopkins is Lecturer in the History of Political Thought Queen Mary, University of London.
Stefan Kroll is a postdoctoral researcher at Goethe University Frankfurt ( Department for Political Science) and member of the Cluster of Excellence 'The Formation of Normative Orders'.
Kristina Lovric-Pernak is legal counsel for international contracts at the University of Göttingen, Germany.
Niels P Petersson is Professor of History and a member of the business and economic research group at the Humanities Research Centre, Sheffield Hallam University, UK.
Matthias Schulz is Professor of History of International Relations and Transnational History at the University of Geneva, Switzerland.
Bo Stråth is Chair in Nordic, European and World History and Director of Research at the Department of World Cultures, Centre of Nordic Studies, University of Helsinki.
Miloš Vec is Chair in European Legal and Constitutional History in the Law Faculty at the University of Vienna, Austria.
Susan Zimmermann is Professor and Head of the Doctoral School of Historical Studies in the Global South Research Group at the Central European University, Budapest.