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Current Visitors
Pierre-Yves Manchon (September 7 - October 12, 2007): Doctoral student, University of Paris I. Interests: banditry and public order in Southern Italy 1860 - 1870.
Cecilie Banke (October 5 - November 2, 2007): Associate Professor of History, Roskilde University, Denmark. Interests: modern European history, Holocaust and genocide studies.
Jean-Loup Bourget (October 12 - November 2, 2007): Professor of Film Studies, Ecole normale superieure (Ulm), Paris. Interests: art history and theory, film studies.
Laure Leveille (November 2 - 23, 2007): Director, ENS Library (Arts), Department of History, Ecole normale superieure (Ulm), Paris. Interests: origins of french public libraries during the third Republic.
Zeev Sternhell (November 2 - 30, 2007): Leon Blum Professor of Political Science, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Interests: modern political ideas, Fascist ideology.
Blaise Wilfert (November 23 - December 14, 2007): Ecole normale superieure (Ulm), Paris. Interests: French nationalism, European cultural history.
Chris Keulemans (January 9 - 25, 2008): writer and journalist, Amsterdam. Interests: arts in the multicultural society, refugee issues, city renovation.
Simon Sarlin (January 21 - February 8, 2008): PhD 2007, Ecole Pratique des hautes etudes (EPHE), Paris. Interests: Garibaldi, modern European history.
Selma Leydesdorff (February 1 - 29, 2008): Professor of oral history and culture, University of Amsterdam. Interests: oral history, memory.
Francois Menant (February 15 - March 28, 2008): Chair, Department of History, Ecole normale superieure (Ulm), Paris. Interests: Medieval history of Italy.
Paul Corner (February 29 - March 28, 2008): Professor of European History, University of Siena, Italy. Interests: fascism, Italian history.
Gilles Pecout (March 28 - May 2, 2008): Professor of History, Ecole normale superieure (Ulm), Paris. Interests: history of Italy and Mediterranean Europe.
J.P. Rondas (March 28 - May 12, 2008): Producer, radio programme "Rondas", Antwerp, Belgium. Interests: comparative literature, philosophy, cultural studies.
Ivan Jablonka (May 2 - June 6, 2008): Associate Professor, University of Le Mans. Historian and member of the editorial staff of La Vie des Idees. Interests: French public welfare (1874-1939), child migration, Jean Genet.
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