Pepijn Corduwener is an Associate Professor at the section of Political History.
Pepijn Corduwener
- is interested in the history of democracy and populism in Western-Europe. He has published several articles on this topic, as well as the monographs (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023) and (London: Routledge, 2017, paperback 2018).
- is specialized in Italian politics and history and has published, with Arthur Weststeijn (2nd edition, Amsterdam: Prometheus 2020), a Dutch-language study of Italy as Europe's political laboratory.
- held a VENI-scholarship of the Netherlands Organization of Scientific Research to investigate the crisis of the people's parties in Western-europe. Please see 'research' for detailed information.
- Currently explores how democracies in the past respond to media technology innovations with an NWO XS-scholarship. A first article on the issue has been published OA .
- has been working with Eleni Braat on a project that explores the consequences of the Fall of the Berlin Wall for Western Europe, which has resulted in an international workshop and the publication of an on the topic, released by Routledge in 2019.
Media
Pepijn Corduwener appears regularly as expert commentator on Italy and democracy in Europe on Dutch and Belgian television, radio and in newspapers, including Nieuwsuur, VRT Journaal, Trouw, De Morgen, De Tijd, Het Financieele Dagblad, BNR Nieuwradio and Radio 1.
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