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Associate professor of the history of ideas at Södertörn University, Pro-vice chancellor of Södertörn University.

Rebecka Lettevall

Associate professor of the history of ideas at Södertörn University, Pro-vice chancellor of Södertörn University. Has written on Immanuel Kant and the international republic, on cosmopolitanism, and the idea of peace.

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Articles by Rebecka Lettevall

  1. When nuclear weapons are reduced to an existential In civil society they are a non-question

    David Holloway, professor of international history at Stanford University, has been specializing as a Cold War scholar for a long time. He has recently delved into many archives in an attempt to find the answer to the question of the significance of the atom bomb during the Cold War. He presented part of his findings at a research seminar at CBEES in September.

  2. Königsberg. The city that withstood destruction

    + Jürgen Manthey. Königsberg: Geschichte einer Weltbürgerrepublik. Munich/Vienna: Hanser 2005. 736 pages.

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