Th. W. Bottelier

Teaches modern European and international history at Utrecht University. He is a diplomatic and military historian specialising in the international, global and economic history of the interwar period and the Second World War.

Articles

Cover for: The many ends of the Second World War

The end of the Second World War was not a single moment defined by victory and defeat. Rather, it was a pluriform and drawn-out process perpetuated by colonial power politics in the Global South.

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