Ausschreibung (CfP) | Die AIDS-Krise in Berlin
Bewerbungsfrist: 10. März 2024
- Photo : INDIANO (Jürgen Grosse), Section du Mur de Berlin, 1989-1990, NewMuseum,
DIE AIDS-KRISE IN BERLIN (1980 BIS HEUTE)
AKTIVISTISCHE STIMMEN, WISSENSCHAFTLICHE
DISKURSE UND ERRINERUNGSPRAKTIKEN
Topographischer Geschichtsworkshop für Junge Forscher*innen
Vom 13. bis zum 18. Mai 2024
Centre Marc Bloch e.V., Friedrichstraße 191, 10117 Berlin
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Histoire@Politique | "Writing Political History Today"
Special issue directed by Alain Chatriot
- « Déclaration des Droits de l'Homme et du Citoyen de 1789 », Jean-Jacques Le Bar
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[Seminar] World War II and its Aftermath
Program 2023-2024
- Garage Renault après les bombardements, Le Havre. Photographe Marcel Maillard
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Coup d'état in Gabon | Florence Bernault explains
- Florence Bernault. Crédit : Caroline Maufroid / Sciences Po
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Histoire@Politique, the scholarly Journal at the Centre for History at Sciences Po
- Actualité Sciences Po
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The French Resistance in World War II through the history of emotions
2022 Sir Michael Howard Annual Lecture | Thu, 8 December 2022, 18:00
Lecture by Guillaume Piketty
- Actualité Sciences Po
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Cogito #17
Latest Issue
- Actualité Sciences Po
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The Social Life of Sediment
A new publication for the research project "Shifting Shores"
- Image: The Ganges River Delta, 1994. NASA.
Giacomo Parrinello and the team of the project SHIFTING SHORES have just published "the Social Life of Sediment", a special issue of the journal Water History and a major milestone of the project. The special issue has been prepared by a workshop at UC Berkeley in May 2019, and collects a selection of eight papers that were originally presented there.
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https://shiftshores.hypotheses.org/
A new Website for a new Project
- A view of the Comacchio lagoons by G. Parrinello
Shifting Shores
Shifting Shores is a four-year project (2019-2022) funded by an Emergences grant from the City of Paris, Bureau de l’Innovation, and coordinated by assistant professor Giacomo Parrinello (Center for History at Sciences Po).
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