DOCTORAL PROGRAM IN GLOBAL HISTORY OF EMPIRES
2025-2026 SPRING SEMINARS
(in green, seminars in economic history and history of economic thought)
March 18, 4 pm, room 3D233
Inequality in History
Giacomo Gabbuti (Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa)
March 23, 4 pm, room 3D440
Building Networks Across Borders: The Missions of Enzo Sereni in Germany and
the United States
Felice Ferraro (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
March 26, 4 pm, room 3D441 (in collaborazione con il Dottorato di Antropologia)
I Boggiano e la schiavitù a Cuba tra passato e presente. Un approccio
multidisciplinare
Cristiano Berti (Accademia delle Belle Arti, Macerata)
March 31, 4 pm, room 3D441
The Revolutionary Impact of Financing a Global War (1797-1825)
Deborah Besseghini (Universidad Pablo Olavide)
April 15, 4 pm, room 3D233
Ideas of Europe and Images of the Mediterranean: A French Perspective?
Matthew D’Auria (University of East Anglia)
April 28, 4 pm, room 3D441
Wandering Russians: A Social History of (Not) Escaping Modernity
Igor Kuziner (HSE, St Petersburg)
May 5, 4 pm, room 3D233
Economizing Law and Lawyers: the Power of Economic Ideas and the Transformation of Legal Profession after 1945
Sophie Harnay (Université Paris-Nanterre)
May 6, 4 pm, room 3D233
Costes y beneficio del imperio insular español, 1825-1895
Martin Rodrigo y Alharilla (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
May 7, 4 pm, room 3D439
Researching Global Migrations from the End of Empire to the Environmental Crisis. A View from the Mediterranean
Joseph Viscomi (Birkbeck, University of London)
