The Sciences Po Centre for History
The Sciences Po Centre for History was founded in 1984 and brings together all research and teaching in history at Sciences Po, doctoral studies included. The CHSP is primarily concerned with political history, understood in the broadest sense and approached from a transnational and comparative perspective.
The CHSP has implemented several changes in recent years. We have increased and internationalised our staff, broadened our fields of research on a European and global scale, extended our chronological range back to the early modern period, and stepped up multidisciplinary collaboration. We have fully integrated our PhD students into our research activities, placed greater emphasis on their professional training, and regularly host post-doctoral fellows and visiting researchers.
At the CHSP, research and teaching are closely linked and geared towards a multidisciplinary, international outlook. We have 26 permanent faculty members, 50 PhD students, several post-doctoral fellows and 32 affiliated researchers, accompanied by a research support team.
We maintain several partnerships for academic collaboration with research centres, networks, and associations at the international level, such as with the London School of Economics and King’s College. The CHSP is active in the CIVICA network, established in 2019 by several major European universities including Sciences Po.
RESEARCH PROJECTS
Individual or collective research projects conducted within the Center are part of the intense research activity of the Center. The Center assists any member of its research community in the application procedure to national, European or international calls, as well as in the conduct of any granted research project (ANR, ERC, etc...).
FACULTY
The Center for History gathers some thirty scholars, all members of Sciences Po permanent faculty, as well as some fifty doctoral students. Post-doctoral fellows are involved in specific research projects. In addition, around thirty French and international scholars are affiliated to the Center.
RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS
HISTOIRE@POLITIQUE (FR)
The latest publications
Histoire@Politique n° 50/2023, "Les droites dans les Amériques aux XXe et XXIe siècles : entre démocratie, anti-démocratie et contre-démocratie", dossier coordonné par Yann Philippe et Rodrigo Nabuco de Araujo.
Alain et Annie Schnapp, "Il Leone sogna la preda (D'Agostino, Bruno, Cherchial, Luca), un compte rendu", Arts et sociétés, n° 129, nov. 2023.
Romain Fathi, Melanie Oppenheimer & Paul-André Rosental. Voluntary Organisations, the Red Cross, and the Features of Humanitarian Reconstruction in Western Europe after the World Wars. Part1 - After World War 1 / Croix-Rouge, organisations bénévoles et reconstruction en Europe occidentale après les guerres mondiales. Partie 1 - Après la Grande Guerre, European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire, Volume 30,2023, Issue 5, Pages 665-684, 17 Nov. 2023.
Sylvain Kahn. Should Europe disturb historians? On the importance of methodology and interdisciplinarity. European Law Journal, 2022, 28 (4-6), pp.124-133. ⟨10.1111/eulj.12470⟩. ⟨hal-04282033⟩.
Delphine Allès, Frédéric Ramel, Pierre Grosser, Relations internationales, manuel, collection portail, Armand Colin, oct. 2023 (2e édition)
Paul Lenormand, Tchécoslovaques en guerre. De Munich à la Guerre froide, Passés/Composés, Ministère des Armées, oct. 2023
Chloé Rosner, Creuser la terre-patrie. Une histoire de l'archéologie en Palestine-Israël, CNRS Editions, oct. 2023
Pierre Grosser (dir.), Histoire mondiale des relations internationales. De 1900 à nos jours, Bouquins, oct. 2023