istorians consider the 1970s to be a key turning point in European and international politics. After observing that this era’s major transformations, especially the decline […]
How did cooperation between the British army and Allied forces work? How were the “free French” in particular integrated into the British armed forces and […]
Using history and comparative studies, several research projects shed light on the state of elections beyond our borders. United States of America: when the electorate […]
While the history of eugenics initially emphasized its totalitarian and criminal applications, new questions have emerged since 2000. How did this scientistic and non-egalitarian ideology […]
The coasts of Mediterranean Europe: ecosystems, societies and conflicts in the 19th and 20th centuries, USPC Junior Chair of Excellence awarded to Giacomo Parrinello Coastal […]
Paul-André Rosental, university professor at Sciences Po’s Centre for History, and associate researcher at the French National Institute for Demographic Studies (INED), devotes his research […]