EuWorld Lectures and Colloquia
The Europe in the World Colloquium is a new forum sponsored by the Department of History and Civilization (HEC) for the presentation and discussion of research in global, transnational, and comparative history.
Special attention is paid to early modern history as a way to understand contemporary European problems. By hosting a monthly paper and commentary by guests, fellows, HEC professors, and Ph.d. researchers, the Colloquium functions as an intellectual hub for all historians at the EUI.
A Protestant or Catholic Atlantic World? Confessional Divisions and the Writing of Natural History
Early Modern History / Vasco da Gama Lecture Series
Prof. Nicholas Canny (National University of Ireland, Galway)
7 March 2012 - Sala Europa, 11:30
Max Weber Revisited: the Autonomy of European Cities in Comparison
Early Modern History Lectures
1 February 2012, Sala Europa, 11:30
Partitions and the Making of Peoples
Discussant: Alanna O'Malley (HEC Researcher)
7 December 2011 - Sala Europa, 11:30
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Missionaries as Merchants and Mercenaries: Controversies over Religion and Commerce in Early Modern Southeast Asia
Colloquium by Dr. Tara Alberts (Max Weber Fellow)
23 November 2011 - Sala Europa, 11:30
War and Genocide in Eastern Europe: External and Internal Violence in an Interethnic Community, 1914-1924
Discussant: Jannis Panagiotidis (HEC Researcher)
2 November 2011 - Sala Europa, 11:30
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Neither Centre nor Periphery: Ego Centered Networks and the Circulation of Business and Politics in the Iberian Atlantic (2nd half of the 18th century)
Colloquium by Prof. Zacarias Moutoukias (Fernand Braudel/Vasco da Gama Fellow)
26 October 2011 - Cappella, 11:30
Models of Mediterranean Modernity: The Perspective from the Longue Durée
3 October 2011 - Sala Europa, 10:00
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