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La Fondation soutient le colloque Richie |
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La Fondation Pierre du Bois soutiendra le colloque international co-organisé par l'UMR IRICE et le Réseau international de jeunes chercheurs en histoire de l'intégration européenne (RICHIE) intitulé:
De Moscou à Madrid, Du Caire à Berlin-Est. Les pays d'Europe orientale et la Méditerranée. Relations et regards croisés, 1967-1989.
Il se tient les 2 et 3 février 2012 à la Maison de la recherche, 28 rue Serpente 75006 Paris. Il apparaît en effet que l'histoire des relations entre l'Europe de l'Est et les pays méditerranéens reste encore largement à écrire. Ce colloque se propose de faire le point sur les perspectives de recherche relatives à ce thème. La périodisation proposée s’étend de 1967 à 1989.
Voir le programme.
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The 2011 Pierre du Bois Annual Lecture by Saul Friedlander |
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The 2011 Pierre du Bois Annual Lecture organized in partnership with the Graduate Institute was given by Saul Friedlander Professor of History at the University of California, Los Angeles
An Integrated History of the Holocaust: Questions and Reappraisals
in Geneva on 26 October 2011, 18:30
Watch the video of the lecture
See the Photo Gallery
Hear a conversation between Saul Friedlander and Philippe Burrin, Director of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies.
See the CV of Saul Friedlander
See the invitation to the conference
The subject of this year’s Pierre du Bois Annual Lecture organized by the Graduate Institute in partnership with the Fondation Pierre du Bois pour l’histoire du temps présent was the Holocaust. It was delivered by renowned historian Saul Friedlander. A world famous historian and Holocaust survivor, Saul Friedlander has devoted much of his career to studying the terrible crimes committed during the Holocaust. This work takes on renewed importance today as a generation of witnesses is slowly disappearing. He has made great contributions to scholarly studies on Nazi Germany and World War II. Saul Friedlander is currently Professor of History at the University of California, Los Angeles. An alumnus of the Graduate Institute, Friedlander obtained his PhD from the Graduate Institute in 1963. He then stayed on in a teaching capacity until 1988. He has been honoured with a number of awards, including the Pulitzer Prize in 2008, for his work The Years of Extermination: Nazi Germany and the Jews, 1939–1945.
The full text of Saul Friedlander's speech will be available shortly.
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The 2011 Conference on Terrorism and International Politics: Past, Present and Future |
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This year’s conference on “Terrorism and International Politics: Past, Present and Future” was the third one in a series organised by the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies and the Fondation Pierre du Bois pour l’histoire du temps present. The conference assembled an interesting group of young scholars and more seasoned academics. It assessed the phenomenon of terrorism from a historical perspective. Please see here for the summary.
A keynote lecture was delivered by David C. Rapoport Professor Emeritus of Political Science, UCLA The International Context of the Four Waves of Modern Terror.
The conference was a great success! |
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Activity Report 2008-2010 |
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The first Activity Report 2008-2010 for the Fondation Pierre du Bois pour l’histoire du temps présent is now available. For a hard copy, please send an email to the following address:
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Please continue to consult our website for upcoming Papiers d’actualité/Current Affairs in Perspective. |
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The Pierre du Bois Foundation launches the publication of "Papiers d'actualité/ Current Affairs in Perspective" |
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The Pierre du Bois Foundation's papers series "Papiers d'actualité/ CurrentAffairs in Perspective" puts current events into a historical perspective in order to better understand them.
Today, more than ever, it is difficult, if not impossible, to understand the world we are living in without knowing the past that led to it. Therefore, "Papiers d'actualité/ Current Affairs in Perspective" emphasises the value of historical phenomenon and their commemoration in today's world.
Are you interested in a particular subject? Do you want to contribute to "Papiers d'actualité/Current Affairs in Perspective", or react to one of the published papers? Contact us!
New No 1, January 2012 Croatia as the 28th EU Member State: How Did We Get Here and Where Should We Go from Now? Senka Neuman Stanivuković - University of Groningen
No 8, December 2011 Wavering EU’s State Consolidation Approches in Western Balkans Jovana Miočinović, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva
No 7, October 2011 L’Iran : entre glaciation politique et printemps arabe Clément Therme
No 6, June 2011 Whither Germany? The "German Problem" and its Implications for Today Bernhard Blumenau, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
No 5, April 2011 Les "printemps arabes" et leurs enjeux. Perspectives sur la diplomatie américaine Jérôme Gygax, Fondation Pierre du Bois pour l'histoire du temps présent
No 4, March 2011 Les crises de la construction européene: mythes et réalités Gilles Grin, Fondation Jean Monnet pour l'Europe et l'Université de Lausanne
No 3, February 2011 The Czech Republic's Political Scene in 2010: A Political Earthquake and its Aftershocks Marek Neuman, University of Groningen
No 2, January 2011
Anne-Sophie Bentz, Université Toulouse 1 Capitole
No 1, January 2011
Celine Germond-Duret, University of Central Lancashire
No 9, December 2010 Le Traité de Lisbonne – une constitution à vocation mondiale Joris Larik, European University Institute, Florence
No 8, November 2010 A Reset at Lisbon? Jussi M. Hanhimäki, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva
No 7, September 2010 L’euro et le défi de la gouvernance économique Gilles Grin, Fondation Jean Monnet pour l'Europe et Université de Lausanne
No 6, August 2010 The International Community and Terrorism: A Short Historical Assessment Bernhard Blumenau, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
No 5, July 2010 The Rhetoric of Dependence and Reconstruction in Haiti Shaloma Gauthier, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
No 4, June 2010 2009 The UN International Year of Reconciliation Seung-hoon Heo, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
No 3, April 2010 La déclaration Schuman du 9 mai 1950: "Un texte qui a changé le monde" Marie-Thérèse Bitsch, Université de Strasbourg
No 2, March 2010 EU Cultural Policy between Community-building and Market-making: putting the EU’s Cultural Agenda into Historical Perspective Annabelle Littoz-Monnet, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva
No 1, February 2010 Thirty Years of War: Soviet Legacies and Today's Challenges in Afghanistan Nathaniel Powell, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva
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