Trois professeurs invités au CHSP en novembre
- Ota KONRAD / Simon LEVIS SULLAM / Thomas ZEILER
Three professors invited to CHSP in November
Ota KONRAD
Ota Konrad (photo on the left) is an associate professor of modern history and director of the Modern history Ph.D. program at Charles University in Prague. Currently, he is a Research Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation at the Institute of East and Southeast European History at the Munich University (from February 2021 to February 2022). He was the head of the Department of German and Austrian Studies at Charles University from 2012 until 2019 and a visiting professor (Vertretungsprofessor) at the University in Regensburg in the spring term of 2018. He has worked on topics dealing with the history of the humanities, history of foreign policy, WWI history in central Europe, cultural history of violence, and contemporary Austrian history. In his current research project, he focuses on domestic violence and its contexts in post-1945 West Germany and Czechoslovakia as a tool for analyzing the complex postwar societal and political reconstruction.
Contact: ota.konrad@fsv.cuni.cz / Correspondant: Guillaume Piketty
Simon LEVIS SULLAM
Simon Levis Sullam (middle photo) is Associate Professor of Modern History at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy. He was trained and has spent research and teaching periods in Italy, the United States, France and the United Kingdom. He was a Research Associate at the Italian Academy for Advanced Studies of Columbia University NYC, an Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow and Visiting Lecturer at UC Berkeley, a Max Weber Postdoctoral Fellow at the European University Institute in Fiesole, a Leverhulme Research Fellow at the University of Oxford. His many publications include: Giuseppe Mazzini and the Origins of Fascism (Palgrave 2015); The Italian Executioners. The Genocide of the Jews of Italy (Princeton University Press 2018); Jews, Liberalism, Antisemitism. A Global History (co-edited with A. Green, Palgrave 2020).
Thomas ZEILER
Thomas Zeiler - Fulbright Specialist (photo on the right) is a Professor of History and Director of the Program in International Affairs at the University of Colorado Boulder. He specializes in American history, focused on diplomacy and economics, globalization, baseball and sports, and World War II. His current research and forthcoming book is Capitalist Peace: A History of American Free Trade Internationalism, to be published by Oxford University Press. Tom has served as the editor of the journal of record of his field, Diplomatic History, served as President of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations (SHAFR), and as a member of the Department of State’s Historical Advisory Committee, and has lectured widely abroad, including holding Fulbright fellowships in Argentina, Japan, and France.
Claire Andrieu et Guillaume Piketty participent au colloque "Les Françaises Libres" au Musée des Armées
Vendredi 12 et samedi 13 novembre 2021, la Fondation de la France Libre organise un colloque international au Musée de l'Armée, auditorium Austerlitz (129 rue de Grenelle, 75007 Paris).
Claire Andrieu présidera la séance de samedi après-midi "Un engagement dans la continuité de trajectoires antérieures ?" et Guillaume Piketty conclura l'événement.
Programme complet et inscriptions sur le site de la Fondation de la France Libre
Concours Chargé.e de Recherche CNRS 2022 - LARHRA (UMR 5190) - Lyon
Concours Chargé.e de Recherche CNRS 2022
Le LARHRA a mis en place une politique de soutien aux candidat.e.s au concours de Chargé.e de recherche du CNRS à l’intention des chercheur.e.s. qui souhaitent leur rattachement au laboratoire.
- un état au moins provisoire du projet de recherche
- un CV avec une liste de publications
- une lettre de motivation
- le rapport de soutenance.
Les candidatures seront examinées au conseil de laboratoire du 14 décembre.
Les réponses seront communiquées dans les jours suivants.
Les candidat.e.s soutenu.e.s par le LARHRA et retenu.e.s pour les oraux du CNRS pourront être aidé.e.s par des membres du laboratoire pour la préparation de leur audition.
Five-year postdoctoral position in International Sports History at the University of Lausanne (100%)
Five-year postdoctoral position in International Sports History at the University of Lausanne (100%).
Candidates should not hesitate to apply and to make a date, as this contract 1+2+2 years may become available at any time for a second bid.
- Half of the working time is devoted to personal research work
- One quarter to participation in teaching
- One quarter to the scientific animation of the Center for Olympic Studies & Globalisation of Sport (CEO&GS) as well as the participation in the management of the Institute and the Faculty
Expected start date in position : 01.02.2022
Deadline for submission : 01.12.2021
See details here:
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For further information please contact Prof. Dr. Patrick Clastres
Autour du rapport de la commission Vincent Duclert
- Actualité Sciences Po
AUTOUR DU RAPPORT DE LA COMMISSION VINCENT DUCLERT
LA FRANCE, LE RWANDA ET LE GÉNOCIDE DES TUTSI (1990-1994) REMIS AU PRÉSIDENT DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE LE 26 MARS 2021
Mardi 30 novembre 2021
14h00-18h00
Centre d’histoire de Sciences Po, 56 rue Jacob, Paris 6e | Salle du Traité
Séminaire de recherche [Enregistrement audio prévu]
14h15-14h30 Ouverture du séminaire,
- Marc LAZAR (Sciences Po, CHSP)
14h30-15h45 Premier panel
Acteurs, témoins et historiens
avec
- Jean-François BAYART (IHEID Genève) [en visioconférence]
- Jean-Pierre FILIU (Sciences Po, CERI)
- Roland MARCHAL (Sciences Po, CERI)
- Vincent DUCLERT (CESPRA-EHESS-CNRS)
Modératrice : - Florence BERNAULT (Sciences Po, CHSP)
Pause
16h00-18h00 Second panel
Le rapport Duclert : quels apports, quelles pistes de recherches ?
avec
- Stéphane AUDOIN-ROUZEAU (EHESS)
- Florence BERNAULT (Sciences Po, CHSP)
- Vincent DUCLERT (CESPRA-EHESS-CNRS)
- Hélène DUMAS (CESPRA-EHESS-CNRS)
Modérateur : - Alain CHATRIOT (Sciences Po, CHSP)
Ce séminaire de recherche, est ouvert uniquement, sur inscription, aux enseignants-chercheurs, aux chercheurs, aux post-doc, aux doctorants, aux étudiants de master du Collège de Sciences Po et d’autres institutions universitaires françaises et étrangères.
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Illustrations :
De gauche à droite, de haut en bas : Couverture du rapport de la commission - Armand Colin / Rwanda © Jon Evans (CC-BY-2.0) / Kigali Genocide Memorial Wall of Names © Laurent de Walick (CC-BY-2.0) / Rwanda genocide © Gil Serpereau (CC-NY-ND-2.0)