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PhD position Benign Blockades? Blockades and sanctions, 1919-1939

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Amsterdam - Netherlands

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Not Disclosed

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The Amsterdam School for Historical Studies (ASH) invites applications for a fully funded PhD position (4 years 1.0ft). This position is part of the ERC Synergy-funded research programme BLOCKADE which explores the global blockades of the First and Second World Wars and their aftermaths. A cooperation between the universities of Trondheim Hamburg Freiburg and Amsterdam BLOCKADE sets out to prove that these blockades are crucial to understanding not only the way the world wars were fought but also their globality and totality their immediate effects and their long-term global repercussions. More information can be found on the project website: our team!

This PhD project will focus on the interwar period. Following the experiences of economic warfare during the First World War blockades and sanctions became tools wielded by the League of Nations (LoN) and by others on behalf of an international community to combat infractions of international law. Examples include sanctions levied against Japan following its invasion of Manchuria and against Italy following that of Ethiopia as well as the multinational non-intervention committee set up to isolate both camps in the Spanish Civil War. Your PhD will focus on the interaction between the international level (and the development of thinking on the ethics and efficacy of using sanctions and blockades in the interest however defined of political aims) and one or more concrete case studies of interwar blockades. You will focus on the operation of blockades their interaction with economic diplomatic/legal and military measures taken by the belligerents criteria for success or failure and their economic social political and/or cultural impacts. You will also analyse what lessons contemporaries drew from these sanctions and blockades both at state and international levels.

Samuël Kruizinga will be your PhD supervisor.

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Please note that if you already hold a doctorate/PhD or are working towards obtaining a similar degree elsewhere you will not be admitted to a doctoral programme at the UvA.

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At the Amsterdam School of Historical Studies (ASH) of the University of Amsterdam you will benefit from an international creative and independent work environment as well as excellent terms of employment. Your place of work will be the vibrant city centre of Amsterdam as part of an internationally orientated history department ( project you will be working on is an essential part of the wider BLOCKADE project bringing together four universities 19 project members and 4 project leaders in an interdisciplinary working environment with the ambitious goal to rewrite the history of the World Wars and their aftermaths.

If you recognize yourself in the profile and are interested in the position we look forward to receiving your application. We welcome and encourage applicants from all backgrounds particularly ones that are currently underrepresented within the BLOCKADE project and within the Amsterdam School for Historical Studies.

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