# Intellectual history Research Theme / Area of Expertise We study intellectual history with a view to local contexts, trans‐imperial trajectories, connections, and local and transnational intermediaries from the early modern period to the present as well as an expanding range of fields in the history of science, including the history of knowledge, history of medicine, and environmental history. Ideas, concepts, and scientific practices are studied together with their material expression, drawing on a plurality of methodologies. Particular attention is paid to the circulation of ideas, processes of translation, and book history, as well as the movement of objects and people, and the material practices of science to understand instances of scientific interaction and integration of Europe in the world. Search resources relevant for #Intellectual history People 5 Research Projects 5 Giancarlo Casale Full-time Professor Department of History View Giancarlo Casale profile Alexander Etkind Part-time Professor Department of History View Alexander Etkind profile Nicolas Guilhot Full-time Professor Department of History View Nicolas Guilhot profile Lauren Kassell Full-time Professor Department of History View Lauren Kassell profile Glenda Sluga Full-time Professor - Joint Chair Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies Full-time Professor - Joint Chair Department of History Director of Research Department of History View Glenda Sluga profile Twentieth-Century International Economic Thinking, and the Complex History of Globalisation Bodies Across Borders: Oral and Visual Memory in Europe and Beyond Economic History and Ideas Conversation on New Histories of Capitalism Experiencing Epidemics: Sharing Historical Research on Past Epidemics