Participant Info

First Name
Anne-Isabelle
Last Name
Richard
Affiliation
Leiden University
Website URL
https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/staffmembers/anne-isabelle-richard#tab-1
Keywords
Global History, European history, Decolonization, Eurafrica
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Recent Publications

Thomas Davies, Daniel Laqua, Maria Framke, Anne-Isabelle Richard, Patricia Oliart, Kate Skinner, Pilar Requejo de Lamo, Robert Kramm, Charlotte Alston and Matthew Hurst, ‘Rethinking Transnational Activism through Regional Perspectives: Reflections, Literatures and Cases’, Proceedings of the Royal Historical Society, 2024.

A.I. Richard, Thomas David, Pierre Singaravelou, ‘Is global history global? Convergences and inequalities’, Itinerario. Journal of Imperial and Global Interaction, 47, 3 (2023).

A.I. Richard, ‘A Global Perspective on European Cooperation and Integration since 1918’, in Mathieu Segers, Steven van Hecke (eds.), Cambridge History of European Union. Volume 2: European Integration Inside-Out (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2023) 459-480.

A.I. Richard, Thomas David, Pierre Singaravelou, ‘Histoire(s) Globale(s). Convergences et Inégalités’, Revue Monde(s). Histoire, Espace, Relations 10, 1 (2022) 117-135. https://doi.org/10.3917/mond1.221.0117

A.I. Richard, Larissa Schulte-Nordholt, ‘An Interview with Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch’, Itinerario. Journal of Imperial and Global Interaction 46, 1 (2022) 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1017/S016511532200002X

Michiel van Groesen, Kasper van Ommen, A.I. Richard, Alicia Schrikker, Martijn Storms, Garrelt Verhoeven (eds.), 100 Kaarten die Geschiedenis schreven / 100 Maps that Made History (Lannoo, Amsterdam, 2022).

A.I. Richard, ‘Between Publicity and Discretion: The International Federation of League of Nations Societies’, in Karen Gram-Skjoldager, Haakon A. Ikonomou and Torsten Kahlert (eds.), Organising the Twentieth Century World. International Organization and the Emergence of International Public Administration, 1920-1960s (Bloomsbury Press, London, 2020) p. 145-162.

Rene Koekkoek, A.I. Richard, Arthur Weststeijn, The Dutch Empire between Ideas and Practice, 1600-2000, Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Series (Palgrave MacMillan, Basingstoke, 2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-27516-7

A.I. Richard, ‘Between the League of Nations and Europe: Multiple Internationalisms and Interwar Dutch Civil Society’, in: Ruud van Dijk, Samuël Kruizinga, Vincent Kuitenbrouwer, Rimko van der Maar (eds.), Shaping Foreign Relations: The Netherlands 1815-2000 (Routledge, London, 2018).

René Koekkoek, A.I. Richard, Arthur Weststeijn: ‘Visions of Dutch Empire: Towards a Long-Term Global Perspective’, BMGN, Low Countries’ Historical Review 132, 2 (2017) 79-96.

A.I. Richard, ‘Europa vóór de Europese Gemeenschap van Kolen en Staal. Nederlandse civil society organisaties in het interbellum.’, Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis, 130, 1 (2017), p. 21-45.

A.I. Richard, ‘Les Pays-Bas entre Europe et le monde: l’européisme hésitant aux Pays-Bas pendant l’entre-deux-guerres’, Landry Charrier, Nicholas Beaupré (eds.), Unir et construire l’Europe: circulations, transferts et croisements des projets européens du XVIIIe siècle au milieu du XXe siècle, Siècles. Cahiers du CHEC 41/1 (2015).

A.I. Richard, ‘The limits of solidarity. Europeanism, anti-colonialism and socialism at the Congress of the Peoples of Europe, Asia and Africa at Puteaux, 1948’, European Review of History/Revue Européenne d’histoire, 21, 4 (2014), p. 519-537.

A.I. Richard, ‘In search of a suitable Europe: Paneuropa and the Netherlands in the interwar period’, in: C. Reijnen, M. Rensen, European encounters: Intellectual exchange and the rethinking of Europe 1914-1945, European Studies: an interdisciplinary series in European culture, history and politics (Amsterdam, 2014) p. 247-269.

A.I. Richard, ‘Competition and complementarity: civil society networks and the question of decentralising the League of Nations’, Journal of Global History 7, 2 (2012), p. 233-256.

Andrew Arsan, Su Lin Lewis, A.I. Richard, ‘The Roots of Global Civil Society and the Interwar Moment. Editorial’, Journal of Global History 7, 2 (2012), p. 157-165.

A.I. Richard, ‘Huizinga, intellectual cooperation and the spirit of Europe, 1933-1945’, in: Mark Hewitson, Matthew D’Auria (eds.) Europe in Crisis. Intellectuals and the European idea, 1917-1957. (Berghahn, Oxford, 2012, 2015 paperback), p. 243-256.

Media Coverage
Country Focus
Expertise by Geography
Africa, France, Netherlands, Western Europe
Expertise by Chronology
Modern, 20th century
Expertise by Topic
Diplomacy, Higher Ed, Human Rights, Politics