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Summer School Summer School - Decentring Europe: Doing History Otherwise, 1500-present Read more Summer School
Read more 29 June 2026 Thesis defence Department of History Moriscos and the Ottoman Empire Read more
Read more 9 July 2026 Research seminar Joint event No demographic projection is ever neutral: uncertainty, model choice, and the politics of population forecasting Read more
Read more 10 July 2026 Workshop Department of History Abstraction and Violence: Rothko and the Limits of Representation Read more
M'hamed Oualdi brings Mediterranean slavery to a Paris exhibition The exhibition Esclaves en Méditerranée, co-curated by EUI History Professor M'hamed Oualdi, brings the often neglected history of Mediterranean slavery to a wide public. It is hosted at the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris until 19 July 2026. Read more M'hamed Oualdi brings Mediterranean slavery to a Paris exhibition
Elisa Chazal wins 2026 James Kaye Memorial Prize in History and Visuality Elisa Chazal's doctoral thesis examines how 19th-century Europeans staged and consumed the past through immersive historical reconstructions in London, Vienna, Budapest, and Paris. She received the 2026 James Kaye Memorial Prize at the EUI conferring ceremony on 19 June. Read more Elisa Chazal wins 2026 James Kaye Memorial Prize in History and Visuality
Lucy Riall wins ERC Advanced Grant to study migrant colonialism EUI History Professor Lucy Riall has won an ERC Advanced Grant for a five-year project on how migration and empire became entangled in South America between the 1840s and the 1940s, from nation-building and frontier conquest to the imperial ambitions of Italy, Germany, and Japan. Read more Lucy Riall wins ERC Advanced Grant to study migrant colonialism
Giorgio Riello on the Florentine merchant who accidentally went around the world In this #EUIResearch interview, EUI Professor Giorgio Riello discusses 'Trading at the Edge of Empires', a new volume that uses the travel account of a Florentine merchant and slave trader to rethink the early modern world. Read more Giorgio Riello on the Florentine merchant who accidentally went around the world