Pepijn Corduwener
Research Institute for History and Art History (OGK) - Inter
Utrecht University
Netherlands
Biography
Pepijn Corduwener is a Associate Professor at the Department of History and Art History, and is a member of the Political History Department. He specializes in the history of Western Europe in the twentieth century. His interest is based on the history of democracy; populism; and the inheritance of fascism. Currently he works on three different research fields. First, he is investigating the crisis of political parties. He is investigating the historical roots of the conflicts of political parties with the state as part of his NWO VENI grant. A first exploratory article on this theme has been published in the European Review of History and is open access here . For more information, see the heading 'Research'.
Research Interest
History (BA)
Publications
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Corduwener, P. (2017). Research Note: Integrating Populism with the History of Democracy in Western Europe . European Political Science , 16 (2), (pp. 206-216) (10 p.).
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Corduwener, P. (2017). Challenging Parties and Anti-Fascism in the Name of Democracy: The Fronte dell'Uomo Qualunque and its Impact on Italy's Republic . Contemporary European History , 26 (1), (pp. 69-84).
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Corduwener, P. (2017). The Problem of Democracy in Postwar Europe - Political Actors and the Formation of the Postwar Model of Democracy in France, West Germany and Italy . (199 p.). New York: Routledge.