Visiting Professors
Conferences Enclosures and agricultural growthWednesday 16 May 2018, 15:00-17:00, Ehess (room AS1-23) - 54 boulevard Raspail 75006 Paris Inequality in the rural society during the agricultural and industrial revolutionFriday 18 May 2018,...
Astrid Möller (PhD FU Berlin 1990, MSt oxoniensis 1988) is Associate Professor of Ancient History at the Albert-Ludwigs-University at Freiburg i. Br. Her areas of research include ancient Greek economic history, Greek historiography and chronography...
İlker Aytürk (PhD Brandeis 2005) is associate professor at the Department of Political Science and Public Administration at Bilkent University, Ankara and teaches Turkish political history. His current research focuses on the evolution of the...
Harry Walker specializes in the anthropology of South America, with a focus on the indigenous peoples of Amazonia. He has done extensive fieldwork among the Urarina of Peru, and is now Associate Professor at the London School of Economics and...
William Max Nelson is assistant professor at the University of Toronto. He specializes in the history of the Enlightenment and the French Revolution. His research focuses on the ways that ideas about time, race, and biopolitics emerged in eighteenth...
Eugene N. White is the Distinguished Professor of Economics at Rutgers University and a Research Associate at the NBER. Professor White has published extensively on the history of financial crises, bank regulation, stock and housing market...
Conferences Practicing protest: A contribution to the sociology of simulation Tuesday 6 March 2018, 11:00-13:00 - CNRS - 43 boulevard Vauban, 78280 Guyancourt „Law and judgement“ – within police practices In „Gesetz...
Steven Nelson is Professor of African and African American Art and Director of the UCLA African Studies Center. He is currently the Treasurer of the National Committee for the History of Art and a member of the General Assembly of the...
Robert S. Jansen is an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Michigan, in the United States. He is a comparative-historical sociologist with interests in politics, culture, and collective memory. His research has focused largely on...
ARQUEOLOGÍA DE LA REGIÓN HUASTECA Y LA REGIÓN DEL RÍO TAMPAÓN, ARQUEOLOGÍA DE LA REGIÓN HUASTECA Y LA REGIÓN DEL RÍO TAMPAÓN, SAN LUIS POTOSÍ, MÉXICO(cuatro sesiones)Definición arqueológica y ecológica de la región Huasteca: antecedentes• ...
Emar Maier received his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the Radboud University Nijmegen in 2006 with a thesis on the semantics of de re and de se attitude ascriptions. After working as postdoctoral researcher in Linguistics (Nijmegen) and Philosophy (ILLC/...
Amnon Raz-Krakotzkin, Ben Gurion University of the Negev. "Modernity, secularism, and nationalism. From Safed 16th century to Zionism, through the Mishna and the Bible" ConferencesThe Christian Ambivalence Towards the Jews, Secularism and...
Zeynep Gönen is an independent scholar based in Izmir, Turkey. Her research focuses on the penal/security state, processes of criminalization, and different dimensions of the practices of security in contemporary societies, particularly Turkey. Her...
Marco Curatola Petrocchi is professor of History, Department of Humanities, and Director of the Andean Studies Program, Graduate School, at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. He has been curator of South American Archaeology and Ethnology...
Hyaeweol Choi is Professor of Korean Studies at Australian National University. She is the author of Gender and Mission Encounters in Korea: New Women, Old Ways (University of California Press, 2009), New Women in Colonial Korea (Routledge, 2013),...
Tyler Jo Smith (Oxford, D.Phil, 1997) is Associate Professor of Classical Archaeology, and Director of the Interdisciplinary Archaeology Program at the University of Virginia. Her primary areas of research include Greek vase-painting and...
Conferences Race and Physical Anthropology in East-Central Europe, 1900-1945 Monday 11 April 2016, 17:00-19:00 - EHESS (room 1) - 190-198, avenue de France 75013 Paris Eugenics, Population and Biopolitics in East-Central Europe...
Hwansoo Kim is an Associate Professor of Korean Buddhism and Culture in the Department of Religious Studies with a joint appointment of Asian & Middle Eastern Studies Department at Duke University. He received his Ph.D. in the colonial history...
Frederick Neuhouser, who is professor of philosophy at Barnard College-Columbia University, specializes in German Idealism and social and political philosophy. He has written four books: Rousseau's Critique of Inequality (2014), Rousseau's Theodicy...
Conferences “A Nitroglycerin Apocalypse"This talk will explore the relationship between stabilized nitrates and states, from the formation of empires based on gunpowder in the fifteenth century to the role of nitroglycerin in destroying...
Conferences Anglo-saxon models and theories of disability Tuesday 6 March 2018, 11:00-13:00, EHESS (room 2) - 105 Bd Raspail 75006 Paris Disability and sexualityTuesday 20 March 2018, 11:00-13:00, EHESS (room 2) - 105 Bd Raspail...
Helmut Reimitz studies the history of the early Middle Ages, a formative period for the history of the Christian West after the end of the Western Roman empire. Between the fifth century and the end of the tenth century, the former...
Ph.D. at Leiden University (1984) ; assistant and associate professor at Catholic University Nijmegen (1977-1997) ; professor at University of Amsterdam (1993-1997) ; senior researcher (1990-1999) and general director (2008-2012) at...
Cyrus Schayegh, Associate Professor at Princeton, will join the Graduate Institute, Geneva, this fall. He has inter alia authored The Middle East and the Making of the Modern World (Harvard UP, fall 2017). His current projects include “Globalization...