1st Edition
The Rhine and European Security in the Long Nineteenth Century Making Lifelines from Frontlines
Introduction: Making Lifelines from Frontlines
1. Securing Freedom of Navigation: A Revolutionary Fight Against a Barbaric Past (1789–1813)
2. The Balance of Power and the System of Commerce Before and After Vienna (1814-1815)
3. On Behalf of the Common Good: Dutch–Prussian Rivalry in and Outside the CCNR (1816–1831)
4. A River, a Legislator: The Origins of a Riverine Knowledge System in the 1830s
5. Between Radicals and Experts: Consolidating a Rhine Expert Regime in the 1840s to 1860s
6. Running an International Organisation in the Context of Increasing National Power Politics (1860–1900)
Conclusion: Composing a Heritage and Projecting the Future of the CCNR (1900–1918)
Biography
Joep Schenk is lecturer at the History of International Relations section at Utrecht University, Netherlands. He worked as a post-doctoral fellow within an ERC-funded project on the making of a security culture in Europe in the nineteenth century and is currently researching international environmental cooperation and competition in historical perspective.






