Hannah Frydman is an assistant professor in the Romance Languages & Literatures Department at Harvard University. Professor Frydman is a cultural historian of modern France with a special interest in the relationship between textuality and sexuality. Research Expertise: 19th- and 20th-century French history, literature, and culture, gender and sexuality, queer studies, print culture, and the […]
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Pedro Cardim is an associate professor at the Universidad Nova de Lisboa, Portugal, whose research centers on the early history of early modern Iberian politics and their imperial rule across the Atlantic. Research Expertise: Early Modern History, History of Early Modern Portugal, History of Early Modern Spain, legal history of the early modern period, and […] |
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"Fascination: An Intellectual History of the Evil Eye in the Middle Ages," with Professor Béatrice Delaurenti (EHESS) |
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Béatrice Delaurenti is an associate professor of history at the School for Advanced Studies in Social Sciences (EHESS, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales) and the director of the EHESS Center for Historical Research. Her research focuses on the history of relationships between the soul, the body, and the world, as conceived in the […] |
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"Unpaid Debts: Socialist Internationalism and the Birth of Financialization after Empire," with Guiliana Chamedes (University of Wisconsin-Madison) |
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"Carminabase: An Online Database of Medieval Charms," with Professor Béatrice Delaurenti (EHESS)
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Laura Schwartz is a historian of Modern British History at the University of Warwick. She is a historian of feminism and labor movements in Britain, across the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Her work to date has examined the intellectual and political formations that drove successive feminist movements, but also how these ideas are ‘lived’ and […] |
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Mark Gilbert is the C. Haines Professor of History and International Studies at Johns Hopkins SAIS Europe. Research Expertise: Diplomacy, European Union and Transatlantic Relations, History, and Politics.
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Political and Moral Thought Seminar with Hannah Dawson (Department of History, King's College London) |
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When Herbert Baxter Adams founded the department of Historical and Political Sciences in 1876, he launched the “scientific” study of the past as a discipline of university research. He also connected the study of history to his political present, a link that bears deeper analysis. This talk addresses Adams’s methods and the subsequent work he […] |
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