Doctoral programme We encourage our Ph.D. researchers to think beyond boundaries Read more Doctoral programme
Research & Teaching A vibrant intellectual community of study interactions and work exchanges Read more Research & Teaching
People Professors, fellows, Ph.D. researchers and administrative staff of the Department Read more People
Summer School Summer School in: Environmental History: European and Global Perspectives Read more Summer School
Read more 12 June 2025 Research seminar Joint event (Mis)uses of scientific language, public health policies, and human rights derogations during COVID-19 in the Council of Europe's system Read more
Read more 12 June 2025 Lecture Joint event Max Weber, histories of capitalism, and the pitfalls of disciplinary divides Read more
Vampirism and science in the Enlightenment: a conversation with Ádám Mézes Ádám Mézes, Max Weber Fellow at the Department of History, combines historical anthropology with science and technology to study the Enlightenment in a Central European context, assessing questions of disenchantment, medicalisation, and governance. Read more Vampirism and science in the Enlightenment: a conversation with Ádám Mézes
Progress in reverse? Benno Gammerl and Ruth Rubio-Marín on EDI in times of Trump In this #EUIUpfront conversation, Benno Gammerl, Professor at the EUI Department of History, and Ruth Rubio-Marín, Professor at the Florence School of Transnational Governance, dive into a provocative discussion on the global backlash against gender equality and inclusion. Read more Progress in reverse? Benno Gammerl and Ruth Rubio-Marín on EDI in times of Trump
Glenda Sluga on women's roles in the history of globalisation In this #EUIResearch interview, Professor Glenda Sluga explores the often overlooked role of women in the history of globalisation, delving into how women have shaped international politics, economic networks, and global institutions, and challenging traditional narratives that focus solely on male figures. Read more Glenda Sluga on women's roles in the history of globalisation
Echoes of the past: Daniele Cal on the power of sound in history In this episode of the #MyEUIResearch series, Daniele Cal, researcher at the EUI History Department, explores how sound and hearing practices shape emotions, experiences, and memories across different historical contexts. Read more Echoes of the past: Daniele Cal on the power of sound in history