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PEACE TALK WITH FLORIS DE RUITER

25 min · 12 de jun de 2026
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Welcome to the Peace Histories Podcast! Today is June 12, 2026, and we’re excited to release a new episode on the 12th of every month. In this episode, we chat with Floris de Ruiter, a fellow PhD researcher from the Faculty of History at the University of Leiden. He writes about theories of violence, nonviolence, and the nation-state in the political thought of Indian ashrams. Together with Kamila Smagulova, Floris shares highlights from his recent fieldwork in India and China. He discusses some of the fascinating intellectual and peace-oriented documents he discovered at the Aurobindo Ashram, Shantiniketan, and Nisargopchar Ashram, while also exploring Sino-Indian ashram connections through figures such as Tan Yun-Shan, You Yunshan, and Xu Fancheng. If these themes interest you, this episode is definitely worth a listen. Stay with us, and we’ll see you next month! For more information about our activities, please click: https://peace.lucdh.eu/

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Portada del episodio PEACE TALK WITH FLORIS DE RUITER

PEACE TALK WITH FLORIS DE RUITER

Welcome to the Peace Histories Podcast! Today is June 12, 2026, and we’re excited to release a new episode on the 12th of every month. In this episode, we chat with Floris de Ruiter, a fellow PhD researcher from the Faculty of History at the University of Leiden. He writes about theories of violence, nonviolence, and the nation-state in the political thought of Indian ashrams. Together with Kamila Smagulova, Floris shares highlights from his recent fieldwork in India and China. He discusses some of the fascinating intellectual and peace-oriented documents he discovered at the Aurobindo Ashram, Shantiniketan, and Nisargopchar Ashram, while also exploring Sino-Indian ashram connections through figures such as Tan Yun-Shan, You Yunshan, and Xu Fancheng. If these themes interest you, this episode is definitely worth a listen. Stay with us, and we’ll see you next month! For more information about our activities, please click: https://peace.lucdh.eu/

12 de jun de 202625 min
Portada del episodio PEACE TALK WITH BRADLEY SIMPSON

PEACE TALK WITH BRADLEY SIMPSON

Welcome to the Peace Histories Podcast! Today is April 12, 2026, and we’re delighted to bring you a fresh new episode each month on the 12th. In this episode, we’re thrilled to have a special chat with Professor Bradley Simpson from the University of Connecticut. Visiting all the way from the United States, he’s here in the Netherlands to share insights about his fascinating book on the history of self-determination. The book is titled The First Right: Self-Determination and the Transformation of International Order, 1941–2000. Is this book part of your reading list this year? Then, this is the perfect podcast for you. We encourage you to listen to this podcast first before reading his book. With us, let’s dive into Brad’s story of his activism, his interest in small places like Timor-Leste, and what brought him to research about self-determination. We hope you enjoy this episode and see you next month! For more information about our activities, please visit: https://peace.lucdh.eu/ [https://peace.lucdh.eu/]

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Portada del episodio PEACE TALK WITH HUGH MCDONNELL

PEACE TALK WITH HUGH MCDONNELL

Welcome back, everyone! Today is 12 March 2026, and we’re excited to bring you a brand new episode. We’re delighted to have Hugh McDonnell from the University of Groningen with us as we share the fascinating story of Jacques Pâris de Bollardière, a French army general known for his inspiring commitment to nonviolence. You might be wondering, how could an army, often associated with violence, adopt such a peaceful stance? Is that even possible? If you’re curious, make sure to listen to our podcast right now! Hugh’s book on Jacques Pâris de Bollardière will be launching soon, so you’re getting an exclusive sneak peek from his talk. We hope you enjoy this episode, and we will meet again next month. See you! For more information about our activities, please visit https://peace.lucdh.eu/

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