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Jeremy Adelman
Coordonnées professionnelles
Princeton University
Department of History
129 Dickinson Hall
Princeton, NJ 08544-1017
USA
609-258-7550
Présentation
Jeremy Adelman is the Henry Charles Lea Professor of History and Director of the Global History Lab at Princeton University.
Jeremy Adelman has lived and worked in seven countries and four continents. After graduating from the University of Toronto, he earned a masters’ degree in economic history at the London School of Economics (1985) and completed a doctorate in modern history at Oxford University (1989). His first book, Frontier Development: Land, Labour, and Capital on the Wheatlands of Argentina and Canada(1994), compares the agrarian systems in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Argentina and Canada. Republic of Capital: Buenos Aires and the Legal Transformation of the Atlantic World(1999), which won the American Historical Association’s Atlantic History Prize, explores the emergence of the Argentine republic and its incorporation into the world market. Subsequently,Sovereignty and Revolution in the Iberian Atlantic (2006) tells the story of the downfall of the Spanish and Portuguese empires and the making of nation states in South America. His most recent book,Worldly Philosopher: The Odyssey of Albert O. Hirschman (2013) is a chronicle of one of the twentieth century’s most original thinkers. Professor Adelman is also the editor of five books and coauthor, with colleagues in the History Department and elsewhere, of Worlds Together, Worlds Apart (4th edition, 2014), a history of the world from the beginning of humankind. He has been the recipient of the Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship and the ACLS Frederick Burkhardt Fellowship. Chair of the History Department for four years, founder the Council for International Teaching and Research, and currently the Henry Charles Lea Professor of History , Jeremy Adelman is the Director of the Global History Lab at Princeton University.
Currently, he is working on two books. Latin America: A Global History is forthcoming with Princeton University Press. He is also working on a book about the history of the world as an idea.
The recipient of the Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship and the ACLS Frederick Burkhardt Fellowship, he was the chair of the History Department for four years and was founding Director of the Council for International Teaching and Research at Princeton University.
Conférences
Dans le cadre du séminaire d'ESOPP, Mesurer la valeur humaine (Histoire, sciences de la vie, sciences sociales), Séance organisée par Alessandro Stanziani
Global humanitarianism (Inequality and Distributive Justice)
Discutants : Silvia Sebastiani (EHESS-CRH) et Andreas Eckert (Université Humboldt zu Berlin, re :work)
Mercredi 4 novembre de 15h-17h
EHESS (Salle A du Conseil) – 190, avenue de France – 75013 Paris
Participation aux journées d'études du GDRI et du consortium GHC (EHESS, Princeton, université de Tokyo, Freie Universität et Humboldt Universität, Berlin).
Information sur : www.ghc.wp.ehess.fr
Dans le cadre du séminaire Introduction à l'histoire environnementale
Our Planet Green and Blue
Jeudi 12 novembre de 15 h-17h
EHESS (salle 4) – 105 bd Raspail – 75006 Paris
Dans le cadre du séminaire du Groupe d’études sur les historiographies modernes (GEHM), Historiographies modernes : histoire, écritures, temporalités
Humanitarianism and historiography
Lundi 14 décembre, 14h-17h
EHESS (salle du conseil B) – 190-198 av de France – 75013 Paris
Accueil et durée du séjour
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Invité par Alessandro Stanziani et Silvia Sebastiani
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1 mois (Novembre-décembre 2015)
Actualités
Forum de littérature médiévale comparée
Conférence - Mercredi 24 avril 2024 - 18:00Le Forum de littérature médiévale comparée (Forum für mediävistische Komparatistik), site géré par Julia Rüthemann (post-doctorante au EHESS-CNRS, CRH, Université de Potsdam), Beatrice Trînca et Lea Braun, a le plaisir de vous inviter à sa troisième sér (...)(...)
Lire l’État. Venise médiévale et ses territoires: représentations, cartographies, littératures
Journée(s) d'étude - Lundi 29 avril 2024 - 09:00Ce Workshop est organisé par Christophe Austruy (EHESS-CNRS, CRH) et Giovanna Corazza (Università Ca’ Foscari - Venezia / University of Notre Dame, MSCA Fellow), dans le cadre de l’Atelier doctoral Histoire, Économie, Société et Culture dans l’Empi (...)(...)
Quantifier la Shoah. Classer, compter, modéliser / Quantifying the Holocaust. Classifying, Counting, Modeling
Colloque - Mardi 14 mai 2024 - 08:45L'élaboration et la discussion des techniques d'enquête et d'analyse quantitatives percutent et renouvellent de nombreux champs de la recherche historique. Comment cela affecte-t-il les études sur la Shoah ? Ce colloque, oragisé par Claire Zalc (CNRS IHMC, EHE (...)(...)
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