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Department of History

We investigate the global, comparative, and transnational history of Europe since 1400

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Professors, fellows, Ph.D. researchers and administrative staff of the Department

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Summer School

Summer School in History - Intersectionality: Challenges and Opportunities for European History?

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Imagining the free market Eden

In this interview, History researcher Dennis Kölling discusses his research on libertarian fictions between the 1930s and the 1960s, and their relevance to understand today’s radical free market ideas, policies, and cultural practices.

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Publications

The Department of History focuses primarily on the history of Europe, from the late medieval and early modern period to the present, in a transnational and global context.

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Events

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29 April 2024

Workshop

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Global Tuscany

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News

‘Environing Modernization’ photography exhibit opens at the Badia Fiesolana

A black and white photography exhibit drawn from European Investment Bank’s historical archives is now installed in the EUI’s canteen. The 14 professional images illustrate a digital research project from the EUI’s interdisciplinary research cluster Environmental challenges and climate change governance.

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Interview with Beata Javorcik, Oxford's first female Economics Professor

In the second episode of a series spotlighting accomplished female economists working in international organisations, Beata Javorcik, Chief Economist at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, delves into economic theories and her career trajectory.

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Department of History

Villa Salviati

Pedestrian access: Via Bolognese 156 / Via Faentina 261
Car access: Via Salviati 3B

50139 Firenze (FI)

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