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Aurélie received her Ph.D. in contemporary history from Princeton University in 2008. She also holds a licence ès lettres (joint B.A./M.A.) in history and art history from the University of Lausanne and an M.A. in international relations from Stanford University. She has been awarded a post-doctoral fellowship from the Swiss National Science Foundation, and she is currently a visiting fellow at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute in Florence. Her research interests include transatlantic relations, European integration, global and transnational history and the history of world heritage in particular.

 

Selected Publications (last updated: 30 January 2011)

 

Monographs:

Building a Political Europe? France, Europe and the World During the Pompidou-Giscard Era (under review).

 

Journal Articles:

"Introduction to special issue on the European Parliament" (working title), Journal of European Integration History 16, no. 2 (2011) (with Matthias Schulz).

"Une militante du parlementarisme européen : Simone Veil," Journal of European Integration History, 16, no. 2 (2011).

"A European Voice in the Arab World? France, the Superpowers and the Middle East, 1970–1974," Cold War History (forthcoming - published on-line in January 2011).

"Imagining European Identity: French Elites and the American Challenge in the Pompidou-Nixon Era," Contemporary European History 19, no. 2 (2010): 133-49.

"Valéry Giscard d’Estaing et la relance européenne : nouvel éclairage sur la création du Conseil européen et les réformes institutionnelles du sommet de Paris (1974)," Revue d’histoire diplomatique 122, no. 4 (2009): 341-60.

 

Book Chapters:

"A Contested Identity: France and the Year of Europe, 1973–1974," in The Road to a United Europe: Interpretations of the Process of European Integration, eds. Ann-Christina Lauring Knudsen and Morten Rasmussen, 239-56 (Brussels: P.I.E. Peter Lang, 2009).

 

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