Author: Helen Roche
Presented at an international interdisciplinary conference entitled The Nineteenth-Century Archive as a Discourse of Power, Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies, University of Durham, 8 February 2019.Read more...

Helen's article ‘Die Klosterschule Ilfeld als Nationalpolitische Erziehungsanstalt’ has just been published in Die Klosterkammer Hannover 1931-1955: Eine Mittelbehörde zwischen wirtschaftlicher Rationalität und Politisierung, ed. Detlef Schmiechen Ackermann et al., Göttingen (Wallstein).
The volume was published as part of a long-standing investigation of the history of the Klosterkammer Hannover under National Socialism, funded by the Volkswagen-Stiftung.Read more...
Presented as part of a seminar series entitled ‘We the People? Community Beyond the State’, Institute of Advanced Studies, University of Durham, 19 March 2019.Read more...
November 2018, Helen gave a public lecture entitled ‘Die Klosterschule Ilfeld als Nationalpolitische Erziehungsanstalt’ at the concluding conference of the Volkswagen-funded research project ‘Die Klosterkammer Hannover in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus’, which was held at the Volkshochschule in Hannover.Read more...
Presented at the WiP Research Seminar, Department of Classics, University of Durham, 30 January 2019.Read more...
On 26 November 2018, Helen presented a paper entitled ‘Mussolini’s “Third Rome”, Hitler’s Third Reich, and the Allure of Antiquity’ at Professor Arnd Bauerkämper’s Historical Research Seminar, Freie Universität Berlin.Read more...
Presented at the Abschlusstagung des Forschungsprojekts “Die Klosterkammer Hannover in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus”, Volkshochschule Hannover, 28 November 2018.Read more...
On 14 November 2018, Helen presented a paper entitled 'Nazi Elite Schools and the Third Reich's Germanisation programme' to the Modern History Seminar at the University of East Anglia.Read more...
Presented at Professor Arnd Bauerkämper’s Historical Research Seminar, Freie Universität Berlin, 26 November 2018.Read more...
Presented at the Modern History Research Seminar, School of History, University of East Anglia, 14 November 2018.Read more...