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The first ‘influencers’:

Emma Schwak on the history of opulence

Who taught the new rich how to be rich? In this #MyEUIResearch story, Emma Schwak traces how luxury objects, fashion magazines, and early taste-makers shaped elite identity in post-Revolutionary Paris.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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