Close sidebar Home » Departments and Centres » History and Civilization » Research & Teaching » Seminars » SpringTerm 2012-2013 Open sidebar menu Second Term Seminars 2012-2013 Spring Term Seminar Timetable Research Seminars Departmental Seminar Training Seminars Interdepartmental seminar with SPS Seminar material Research Seminars Histories of International LawProf. Nehal Bhuta (LAW) and Prof. Dirk Moses Mondays 11:00-12:50, sala BelvedereSecretary: Kathy Wolf-Fabiani Intellectual History: Methodes, Debates, ProblemsProf. Ann Thomson Tuesdays 11:00-12:50, sala BelvedereSecretary: Francesca Parenti Early Modern Europe in the World. Circulation of Goods and Knowledge in a Global ContextProf. Antonella Romano and Prof. Bartolomé Yun-CasalillaThursdays 9:00-10:50, sala BelvedereSecretary: Monica Palao Calvo The Rise of Modern Capitalism, 15th-20th CenturyProf. Youssef Cassis and Prof. Luca MolàThursdays 11:00-12:50, sala BelvedereSecretary: Francesca Parenti International Business in the 19th and 20th Century Prof. Youssef Cassis, Prof. Peter Hertner (Visiting Professor) and Dr. Stefan Link (MWF) Wednseday 6 to Friday 8 March 2013, sala Europa (time TBA) Secretary: Monica Palao Calvo States of Violence – States of Exception: Probing the Limits of Sovereign PowerProf. Pavel Kolár, Dr. Anita Kurimay (MWF), Dr. Michal Pullmann (Charles University Prague)Wednesday 30 January 9:30-18:30, sala Europa and Friday 1 March 9:30-18:30 sala EuropaSecretary: Francesca Parenti Departmental Seminar Trends in Cultural HistoryProf. Laura Downs, Prof. Mark Gamsa and Prof. Lucy Riall Tuesdays 17:10-19:00, sala BelvedereSecretary: Francesca Parenti Training Seminars Research Designs and Research Skills in Modern History Prof. Pavel Kolár, Prof. Lucy Riall and Prof. Federico RomeroMondays 15:10-17:00, sala BelvedereSecretary: Roberta Saccon Research Designs and Research Skills in Early Modern HistoryProf. Jorge Flores and Prof. Ann ThomsonTuesdays 15:10-17:00, sala BelvedereSecretary: Roberta Saccon Interdepartmental seminar with SPS Department Introduction to Republican Political TheoryDr. Matthew Hoye (Max Weber Fellow)Mondays 11:00-12:50, seminar room II (Badia)Secretary: Monika Rzemieniecka Page last updated on 06 September 2019