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Beatrice de Graaf

Beatrice A. de Graaf (born 19 April 1976) is a Dutch history professor at the Faculty of Humanities at Utrecht University. Her areas of expertise are terrorism, international relations and security and the modern history of Europe.[1]

Beatrice de Graaf
Beatrice de Graaf in 2018
Born (1976-04-19) 19 April 1976 (age 47)
OccupationHistorian
Academic work
DisciplineTerrorism
InstitutionsUniversity of Utrecht

Career edit

De Graaf studied History and German at the University of Utrecht and the University of Bonn. In December 2004 she obtained her PhD with a dissertation on the relationship between the GDR, the peace movement and the Dutch churches. In 2005 she received the Max van der Stoel Human Rights Prize.[2] After her PhD, De Graaf worked in Utrecht as a university lecturer. In 2007 she transferred to Leiden University, where she co-founded the Centre for Terrorism and Counterterrorism (CTC), attached to The Hague campus. In 2012, she was appointed professor of 'Conflict and security in historical perspective' at the CTC. In February 2014 she returned to Utrecht University, where she holds the chair entitled 'History of International Relations & Global Governance'.[3]

As a historian, De Graaf puts security and counterterrorism in a historical context and aims to not only target an international-scientific audience but also contribute to a deeper understanding of these phenomena with her public books. Her book Against Terror. How Europe became safe after Napoleon (2018), was nominated for the Libris History Prize.[4] Her 2021 book Radical Redemption: What Terrorists Believe was nominated for the Prize for the Most Important Book of the Year in the Netherlands, and for the Trouw and Nederlands Dagblad Best Theology Book in 2021/22.[5]

De Graaf's overarching research theme is the history of security and (counter)terrorism since the nineteenth century. Between 2009 and 2013 she conducted research in this area with a grant funded by the Dutch Research Council for the project Enemies of the State,[6] and as a Fellow of the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study (NIAS). In 2014 she received an ERC Consolidator Grant for the Securing Europe: Fighting its Enemies Project, for which she and a team of historians conducted research into the development of European security regimes between 1815 and 1914.[7] She also carries out various research activities into terrorism and security in the twenty-first century, such as on the social effects of lawsuits against terrorists.[8] In Terrorists on Trial, and several other publications, she shows how the 'pre-emptive turn' has also made its appearance in law, and how terrorism trials have increasingly become the subject of risk justice.[9]

With her research team, de Graaf maps how societies and governments deal with war, conflict and crisis, and how they shape their security culture - as a result of threat, interest and security practices - around it.[10] She is also part of the Adapt Academy. In the ADAPT Academy, researchers from Utrecht University, Leiden University, Radboud University, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and the University of Twente work together, with the aim of building more knowledge and expertise on the adaptive capacity of societies in times of crisis.[11]

De Graaf also specialises in German history and the history of German-Dutch relations (following in the footsteps of her PhD supervisors Friso Wielenga and Duco Hellema). In 2018 she discovered evidence in Berlin's archives that pointed to Queen Wilhelmina's involvement in the preparations for Emperor William II's arrival in the Netherlands, in November 1918.[12]

Since 2019 De Graaf is a distinguished professor at the Utrecht University.[13] Her book Tegen terreur was translated to English in 2020 by the Cambridge University Press as Fighting Terror after Napoleon. Historian Michael Rowe, from King's College London, reviewed her book and wrote: "This well-written, engaging book combines an international-relations and systems perspective with historical methods and approaches."[14]

Wider work edit

In 2017, de Graaf was appointed a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. She is also a member of the Academia Europaea. She is the editor of Terrorism and Political Violence, as well as the Journal of Modern European History. She was a Visiting Fellow at St Catherine's College and the History Faculty of the University of Cambridge in 2016. She is also a fellow at the Programme on Extremism/ISIS Files project, George Washington University.[citation needed]

De Graaf was a member of De Jonge Akademie [nl] of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences,[15] the European Council on Foreign Relations,[16] and various advisory committees in the field of national and international security. She was a member of the Joustra Committee on inter-country adoption and the Muller Committee on the revision of the Security Regions Act. As a terrorism expert and security historian, she regularly comments on current affairs in the media. On behalf of Terrorism and Political Violence[17] and the Security History Network,[18] she runs a podcast (together with Lena Harding) and is a recurring guest on the Ongelooflijke Podcast[19] and on the Napoleonic Wars Podcast[20] a podcast about the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. De Graaf is also a member of the advisory board of the Society and Security Foundation (SMV).[21] She is also a trustee for the Napoleonic & Revolutionary War Graves Charity.[22]

From November 2004 to June 2013, De Graaf was chairman of the Association of Christian Historians [nl]. In 1998 she became editor of Transparant (nl), the quarterly magazine of the VCH.[23] She is a member of the Christian Union and was fifth on the candidate list for that party for the election to the Senate in 2015.[24]

De Graaf is committed to increasing investment in research and science, and to increasing the impact of science in state and society. On 23 January 2015, Beatrice de Graaf was appointed chair of the National Science Agenda together with Alexander Rinnooy Kan.[25] De Graaf has been writing a column for the NRC since 2018.[26] In 2022, together with KNAW colleagues, she published the guide 'Science with the windows open'.[27] In 2022 she was asked to write the essay for the Dutch history month.[28]

Awards edit

  • 2005: Max van der Stoel human rights prize
  • 2011: Lecturer Prize, Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen[29]
  • 2011: Excellent Female Researcher Prize, Landelijk Netwerk Vrouwelijke Hoogleraren[29]
  • 2012: Evaluating Counterterrorism Performance (2011, monograph) included in the global top 150 books on terrorism (Perspectives on Terrorism)[29]
  • 2016: UU Publiprijs, Prize for best presentation and public education in the media[30]
  • 2017: Language State Master.[31]
  • 2018: Stevin Prize (2.5 million euros) awarded by the NWO.[32]
  • 2018: Opzij Top 100 (nl) - most influential woman in the Netherlands in the Education and Science category.[33]
  • 2022: Comeniusprijs, awarded in recognition of her historical insight and contribution to solving societal problems.[34]
  • 2022: Arenberg Prize for European History for Fighting Terror after Napoleon: How Europe Became Secure after 1815.[35]

Publications edit

  • de Graaf, B.A. (2022). Crisis!. Amsterdam: Prometheus. ISBN 9789044650655.
  • de Graaf, B.A. (2021). Radicale verlossing. Wat terroristen geloven. Amsterdam: Prometheus. ISBN 9789044646573.
  • de Graaf, B. A., & Yayla, A. (2021). Policing as Rebel Governance. The Islamic State Police. (The ISIS Files). Program on Extremism.
  • de Graaf, B. A. (2021). Red, White, and Blood: White Terror and Great Fear, 1789-2021. In: Age of Revolutions.
  • de Graaf, B.A. (2020). Fighting Terror after Napoleon. How Europe became Secure after 1815. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781108842068.
  • de Graaf, B.A.; de Haan, I.; Vick, B. (2019). Securing Europe after Napoleon: 1815 and the new European security culture. Cambridge: Cambridge University press. ISBN 9781108428224.0
  • de Graaf, B.A. (2018). Tegen de terreur: Hoe Europa veilig werd na Napoleon. Amsterdam: Prometheus. ISBN 9789035144583.
  • de Graaf, B.A.; Zwierlein, C. (2013). "Historicizing Security. Entering the Conspiracy Dispositive". Historical Social Research. 38 (1): 46-64.

References edit

  1. ^ Narcis: Beatrice de Graaf (Retrieved 16 September 2022)
  2. ^ , Tilburg University. Geraadpleegd op 28 March 2015
  3. ^ Beatrice de Graaf wordt hoogleraar bij de Universiteit Utrecht, persbericht Universiteit Utrecht, 5 December 2013
  4. ^ Libris Longlist Libris geschiedenis prijs 2019 (Retrieved 16 September 2022)
  5. ^ Hollak, Rosan, Vijftien titels op longlist van eerste editie prijs voor het belangrijkste boek. NRC. 20 May 2022. (Retrieved 16 September 2022)
  6. ^ Enemies of the State. The making of the National Security State in the Western world, 1945-2001, website NWO. Geraadpleegd op 28 March 2015
  7. ^ Prestigious European grant for Beatrice de Graaf, persbericht Universiteit Utrecht, 9 December 2013
  8. ^ , website NIAS-KNAW. Geraadpleegd op 28 March 2015
  9. ^ , website NIAS-KNAW. Geraadpleegd op 28 maart 2015.
  10. ^ Security History Network, https://securityhistorynetwork.com/
  11. ^ de Graaf, B. A. (2018). Vorstin op vredespad: Wilhelm II en Wilhelmina en het einde van de Eerste Wereldoorlog.. Tijdschrift Voor Geschiedenis, 131(4), 577-604. 2018
  12. ^ Wilhelmina regelde komst Onkel Willy. NRC (9th of November 2018).
  13. ^ University Utrecht: Beatrice de Graaf appointed faculty professor of Humanities (Retrieved 14 September 2022).
  14. ^ Rowe, Michael. "Review of Fighting Terror after Napoleon: How Europe Became Secure after 1815", by Beatrice de Graaf. Journal of Interdisciplinary History 52, no. 3 (2022): 442-444.
  15. ^ Leden van De Jonge Akademie
  16. ^ Overzicht raadsleden ECFR
  17. ^ University Utrecht: [Podcast series: Terrorism and Political Violence https://www.uu.nl/en/research/institutions-for-open-societies/security-in-open-societies-sos/podcast-series-terrorism-and-political-violence]. (Retrieved 16 September 2022)
  18. ^ Security History Network: Podcasts (Retrieved 16 September 2022)
  19. ^ NPO Radio 1: De Ongelooflijke Podcast (Retrieved 16 September 2022)
  20. ^ Apple Podcasts: The Napoleonicist (Retrieved 16 September 2022)
  21. ^ SMV: Over ons (Retrieved 16 September 2022)
  22. ^ "Meet The Team | Napoleonic & Revolutionary War Graves Charity". Education. Retrieved 2023-10-29.
  23. ^ Historicus met christelijke scoop, Reformatorisch Dagblad, 15 November 2004
  24. ^ Kandidatenlijst ChristenUnie Eerste Kamer 2015. Geraadpleegd op 28 March 2015
  25. ^ Beatrice de Graaf en Alexander Rinnooy Kan voorzitters Nationale Wetenschapsagenda 2015-05-01 at the Wayback Machine, press release Rijksoverheid.nl, 23rd of January 2015.
  26. ^ , NPO Radio 1, 30th of December 2017
  27. ^ Wetenschap met de ramen wijd open. KNAW (2022).
  28. ^ Maand van de Geschiedenis: Beatrice de Graaf schrijft essay Maand van de Geschiedenis 2022 (Retrieved 16 September 2022)
  29. ^ a b c University Utrecht: Beatrice de Graaf - Prizes. Retrieved 16 September 2022.
  30. ^ DUB UU: Beatrice de Graaf wint UU Publiprijs 2015. (5 January 2016). Retrieved 16 September 2022.
  31. ^ De Taalstaat 2019-01-05 at the Wayback Machine, NPO Radio 1, 30 December 2017
  32. ^ Van Amerom, Marloes, NEMO Kennislink: Beatrice de Graaf wint kersverse Stevinpremie (15 June 2018). Retrieved 16 September 2022.
  33. ^ "Opzij: Ilse Warringa invloedrijkste vrouw in cultuur". Het Parool. 11 December 2018. Retrieved 6 January 2018.
  34. ^ Persbericht Comeniusprijs 2022 - Comeniusprijs 2022 naar Beatrice de Graaf, Comenius Oeuvreprijs naar Ko Colijn - Comeniuslezing door Burgemeester Ahmed Aboutaleb. Het Comenius Museum (8th of February 2022)
  35. ^ University Utrecht: Beatrice de Graaf wins Arenberg Prize for European History (28 July 2022). Retrieved 16 September 2022.

External links edit

  • Profile of de Graaf on Academia Europea
  • Profile of de Graaf on Universiteit Utrecht
  • Beatrice de Graaf in het FID Benelux-Forschungsverzeichnis
  • The Conversation: Beatrice de Graaf
  • "Beatrice de Graaf - Was 9/11 a turning point in history?". YouTube. StudiumGeneraleUU. September 8, 2021.
  • "Historian Beatrice de Graaf on Putin, Ukraine and Europe's reaction to the war". YouTube. StudiumGeneraleUU. November 8, 2022.
  • "A Quest For The Third Rome: Understanding Putin's Apocalyptical Radicallization | Hoover Institution". YouTube. Hoover Instiitution. February 9, 2023. (lecture by Beatrice de Graaf on February 7, 2023, at Stanford University)

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relations and security and the modern history of Europe 1 Beatrice de GraafBeatrice de Graaf in 2018Born 1976 04 19 19 April 1976 age 47 OccupationHistorianAcademic workDisciplineTerrorismInstitutionsUniversity of Utrecht Contents 1 Career 2 Wider work 3 Awards 4 Publications 5 References 6 External linksCareer editDe Graaf studied History and German at the University of Utrecht and the University of Bonn In December 2004 she obtained her PhD with a dissertation on the relationship between the GDR the peace movement and the Dutch churches In 2005 she received the Max van der Stoel Human Rights Prize 2 After her PhD De Graaf worked in Utrecht as a university lecturer In 2007 she transferred to Leiden University where she co founded the Centre for Terrorism and Counterterrorism CTC attached to The Hague campus In 2012 she was appointed professor of Conflict and security in historical perspective at the CTC In February 2014 she returned to Utrecht University where she holds the chair entitled History of International Relations amp Global Governance 3 As a historian De Graaf puts security and counterterrorism in a historical context and aims to not only target an international scientific audience but also contribute to a deeper understanding of these phenomena with her public books Her book Against Terror How Europe became safe after Napoleon 2018 was nominated for the Libris History Prize 4 Her 2021 book Radical Redemption What Terrorists Believe was nominated for the Prize for the Most Important Book of the Year in the Netherlands and for the Trouw and Nederlands Dagblad Best Theology Book in 2021 22 5 De Graaf s overarching research theme is the history of security and counter terrorism since the nineteenth century Between 2009 and 2013 she conducted research in this area with a grant funded by the Dutch Research Council for the project Enemies of the State 6 and as a Fellow of the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study NIAS In 2014 she received an ERC Consolidator Grant for the Securing Europe Fighting its Enemies Project for which she and a team of historians conducted research into the development of European security regimes between 1815 and 1914 7 She also carries out various research activities into terrorism and security in the twenty first century such as on the social effects of lawsuits against terrorists 8 In Terrorists on Trial and several other publications she shows how the pre emptive turn has also made its appearance in law and how terrorism trials have increasingly become the subject of risk justice 9 With her research team de Graaf maps how societies and governments deal with war conflict and crisis and how they shape their security culture as a result of threat interest and security practices around it 10 She is also part of the Adapt Academy In the ADAPT Academy researchers from Utrecht University Leiden University Radboud University Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and the University of Twente work together with the aim of building more knowledge and expertise on the adaptive capacity of societies in times of crisis 11 De Graaf also specialises in German history and the history of German Dutch relations following in the footsteps of her PhD supervisors Friso Wielenga and Duco Hellema In 2018 she discovered evidence in Berlin s archives that pointed to Queen Wilhelmina s involvement in the preparations for Emperor William II s arrival in the Netherlands in November 1918 12 Since 2019 De Graaf is a distinguished professor at the Utrecht University 13 Her book Tegen terreur was translated to English in 2020 by the Cambridge University Press as Fighting Terror after Napoleon Historian Michael Rowe from King s College London reviewed her book and wrote This well written engaging book combines an international relations and systems perspective with historical methods and approaches 14 Wider work editIn 2017 de Graaf was appointed a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences She is also a member of the Academia Europaea She is the editor of Terrorism and Political Violence as well as the Journal of Modern European History She was a Visiting Fellow at St Catherine s College and the History Faculty of the University of Cambridge in 2016 She is also a fellow at the Programme on Extremism ISIS Files project George Washington University citation needed De Graaf was a member of De Jonge Akademie nl of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences 15 the European Council on Foreign Relations 16 and various advisory committees in the field of national and international security She was a member of the Joustra Committee on inter country adoption and the Muller Committee on the revision of the Security Regions Act As a terrorism expert and security historian she regularly comments on current affairs in the media On behalf of Terrorism and Political Violence 17 and the Security History Network 18 she runs a podcast together with Lena Harding and is a recurring guest on the Ongelooflijke Podcast 19 and on the Napoleonic Wars Podcast 20 a podcast about the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars De Graaf is also a member of the advisory board of the Society and Security Foundation SMV 21 She is also a trustee for the Napoleonic amp Revolutionary War Graves Charity 22 From November 2004 to June 2013 De Graaf was chairman of the Association of Christian Historians nl In 1998 she became editor of Transparant nl the quarterly magazine of the VCH 23 She is a member of the Christian Union and was fifth on the candidate list for that party for the election to the Senate in 2015 24 De Graaf is committed to increasing investment in research and science and to increasing the impact of science in state and society On 23 January 2015 Beatrice de Graaf was appointed chair of the National Science Agenda together with Alexander Rinnooy Kan 25 De Graaf has been writing a column for the NRC since 2018 26 In 2022 together with KNAW colleagues she published the guide Science with the windows open 27 In 2022 she was asked to write the essay for the Dutch history month 28 Awards edit2005 Max van der Stoel human rights prize 2011 Lecturer Prize Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen 29 2011 Excellent Female Researcher Prize Landelijk Netwerk Vrouwelijke Hoogleraren 29 2012 Evaluating Counterterrorism Performance 2011 monograph included in the global top 150 books on terrorism Perspectives on Terrorism 29 2016 UU Publiprijs Prize for best presentation and public education in the media 30 2017 Language State Master 31 2018 Stevin Prize 2 5 million euros awarded by the NWO 32 2018 Opzij Top 100 nl most influential woman in the Netherlands in the Education and Science category 33 2022 Comeniusprijs awarded in recognition of her historical insight and contribution to solving societal problems 34 2022 Arenberg Prize for European History for Fighting Terror after Napoleon How Europe Became Secure after 1815 35 Publications editde Graaf B A 2022 Crisis Amsterdam Prometheus ISBN 9789044650655 de Graaf B A 2021 Radicale verlossing Wat terroristen geloven Amsterdam Prometheus ISBN 9789044646573 de Graaf B A amp Yayla A 2021 Policing as Rebel Governance The Islamic State Police The ISIS Files Program on Extremism de Graaf B A 2021 Red White and Blood White Terror and Great Fear 1789 2021 In Age of Revolutions de Graaf B A 2020 Fighting Terror after Napoleon How Europe became Secure after 1815 Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 9781108842068 de Graaf B A de Haan I Vick B 2019 Securing Europe after Napoleon 1815 and the new European security culture Cambridge Cambridge University press ISBN 9781108428224 0 de Graaf B A 2018 Tegen de terreur Hoe Europa veilig werd na Napoleon Amsterdam Prometheus ISBN 9789035144583 de Graaf B A Zwierlein C 2013 Historicizing Security Entering the Conspiracy Dispositive Historical Social Research 38 1 46 64 References edit Narcis Beatrice de Graaf Retrieved 16 September 2022 Award winners Max van der Stoel Human Rights Award Tilburg University Geraadpleegd op 28 March 2015 Beatrice de Graaf wordt hoogleraar bij de Universiteit Utrecht persbericht Universiteit Utrecht 5 December 2013 Libris Longlist Libris geschiedenis prijs 2019 Retrieved 16 September 2022 Hollak Rosan Vijftien titels op longlist van eerste editie prijs voor het belangrijkste boek NRC 20 May 2022 Retrieved 16 September 2022 Enemies of the State The making of the National Security State in the Western world 1945 2001 website NWO Geraadpleegd op 28 March 2015 Prestigious European grant for Beatrice de Graaf persbericht Universiteit Utrecht 9 December 2013 Terrorists on Trial The Court Room as a Stage in the Struggle for Publicity Public Support and Legitimacy website NIAS KNAW Geraadpleegd op 28 March 2015 Terrorists on Trial The Court Room as a Stage in the Struggle for Publicity Public Support and Legitimacy website NIAS KNAW Geraadpleegd op 28 maart 2015 Security History Network https securityhistorynetwork com de Graaf B A 2018 Vorstin op vredespad Wilhelm II en Wilhelmina en het einde van de Eerste Wereldoorlog Tijdschrift Voor Geschiedenis 131 4 577 604 2018 Wilhelmina regelde komst Onkel Willy NRC 9th of November 2018 University Utrecht Beatrice de Graaf appointed faculty professor of Humanities Retrieved 14 September 2022 Rowe Michael Review of Fighting Terror after Napoleon How Europe Became Secure after 1815 by Beatrice de Graaf Journal of Interdisciplinary History 52 no 3 2022 442 444 Leden van De Jonge Akademie Overzicht raadsleden ECFR University Utrecht Podcast series Terrorism and Political Violence https www uu nl en research institutions for open societies security in open societies sos podcast series terrorism and political violence Retrieved 16 September 2022 Security History Network Podcasts Retrieved 16 September 2022 NPO Radio 1 De Ongelooflijke Podcast Retrieved 16 September 2022 Apple Podcasts The Napoleonicist Retrieved 16 September 2022 SMV Over ons Retrieved 16 September 2022 Meet The Team Napoleonic amp Revolutionary War Graves Charity Education Retrieved 2023 10 29 Historicus met christelijke scoop Reformatorisch Dagblad 15 November 2004 Kandidatenlijst ChristenUnie Eerste Kamer 2015 Geraadpleegd op 28 March 2015 Beatrice de Graaf en Alexander Rinnooy Kan voorzitters Nationale Wetenschapsagenda Archived 2015 05 01 at the Wayback Machine press release Rijksoverheid nl 23rd of January 2015 De Taalstaat NPO Radio 1 30th of December 2017 Wetenschap met de ramen wijd open KNAW 2022 Maand van de Geschiedenis Beatrice de Graaf schrijft essay Maand van de Geschiedenis 2022 Retrieved 16 September 2022 a b c University Utrecht Beatrice de Graaf Prizes Retrieved 16 September 2022 DUB UU Beatrice de Graaf wint UU Publiprijs 2015 5 January 2016 Retrieved 16 September 2022 De Taalstaat Archived 2019 01 05 at the Wayback Machine NPO Radio 1 30 December 2017 Van Amerom Marloes NEMO Kennislink Beatrice de Graaf wint kersverse Stevinpremie 15 June 2018 Retrieved 16 September 2022 Opzij Ilse Warringa invloedrijkste vrouw in cultuur Het Parool 11 December 2018 Retrieved 6 January 2018 Persbericht Comeniusprijs 2022 Comeniusprijs 2022 naar Beatrice de Graaf Comenius Oeuvreprijs naar Ko Colijn Comeniuslezing door Burgemeester Ahmed Aboutaleb Het Comenius Museum 8th of February 2022 University Utrecht Beatrice de Graaf wins Arenberg Prize for European History 28 July 2022 Retrieved 16 September 2022 External links editProfile of de Graaf on Academia Europea Profile of de Graaf on Universiteit Utrecht Beatrice de Graaf in het FID Benelux Forschungsverzeichnis The Conversation Beatrice de Graaf Beatrice de Graaf Was 9 11 a turning point in history YouTube StudiumGeneraleUU September 8 2021 Historian Beatrice de Graaf on Putin Ukraine and Europe s reaction to the war YouTube StudiumGeneraleUU November 8 2022 A Quest For The Third Rome Understanding Putin s Apocalyptical Radicallization Hoover Institution YouTube Hoover Instiitution February 9 2023 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