PAST EARLY MODERN EUROPE SPECIAL EVENTS
SPECIAL EVENTS
March 13, 2024: Book Talk with Céline Bessière.
January 30, 2024: Book Talk with Guido Alfani.
March 3-4 2023: New Directions in Economic History.
February 20, 2020: What Is Global History? A Roundtable.
Since its publication in 2016, Sebastian Conrad's What Is Global History? (Princeton University Press, 2016) has been read and debated not only by historians of modern Europe but also by historians of different parts of the world and scholars in different disciplines. Who writes global history? How and for whom? And why now? Sebastian Conrad, Professor of History, Free University of Berlin in conversation with Suzanne Akbari, Professor, School of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Study; Nicola Di Cosmo, Luce Foundation Professor in East Asian Studies, School of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Study; Francesca Trivellato, Andrew W. Mellon Professor, School of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Study.
April 26, 2019: Natalie Zemon Davis, A Celebration of her 90th Birthday.
A workshop in honor of pioneering historian Natalie Zemon Davis’s 90th birthday featured talks by Professors Francesca Trivellato and Joan Wallach Scott; Trustee Lorraine Daston; and honoree Natalie Zemon Davis, past Member (1978) in the School of Social Science. Cosponsored by the School of Historical Studies at IAS and the Davis Center at Princeton University, the event was held from 1:30–4:30 p.m. in 010 East Pyne on the Princeton University campus. Full video of each of the two sessions is available on the IAS YouTube Channel. The speakers' contributions, compiled and edited by Trivellato and Angela N. H. Creager, are available at H-France Salon.