Workshop at the European University Institute, Florence Report by Johannes Paulmann (IEG, Mainz) The workshop participants at the terrace of Villa Schifanoia (from left to right): Alexandra Pfeiff, Simon Stevens, Fabian Klose, Johannes Paulmann, Emily Baughan, Semih Çelik, and Dirk Moses. On 25th November 2015, scholars met at the EUI to discuss recent research on the history of humanitarianism. Dirk Moses (EUI), who convened the workshop, opened the day with remarks on the controversial nat..
Sonya Michel (University of Maryland, College Park) and Britta Waldschmidt-Nelson (German Historical...
There has been an undeniable interest in recent years in the history of humanitarianism...
The IFPH-FIHP, together with the NCPH and other associations and cultural institutions, are partici...
Workshop at the European University Institute, Florence Report by Johannes Paulmann (IEG, Mainz) Th...
Date: 25 November 2015 Venue: European University Institute Sala Europa, Villa Schifanoia via Giova...
Convenors: Silvia Salvatici (University of Milan) and Johannes Paulmann (Leibniz Institute of Europe...
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The second workshop of the international research network „Non-state Humanitarianism: From Coloniali...
Prof. Dr. Johannes Paulmann, currently Richard von Weizsäcker Fellow, will speak today at St Antony’...
Two Digital Panels on 27 and 28 September 2021 in Preparation of the 2022 Herrenhausen Conference Or...
At St Antony's College Oxford, the Richard von Weizsäcker fellow organizes a conference on humanitar...
The Dilemmas of International Humanitarian Aid in the Twentieth Century Londres 12-14 May 2011 The G...
The workshop focuses on humanitarian action, i.e. the action that aims at saving lives, alleviating ...
One aim of our blog is to identify, present, discuss and exchange ideas about emerging research topi...
Maria Framke and Joël Glasman have recently edited a special issue on "Humanitarianism" for the Germ...
Sonya Michel (University of Maryland, College Park) and Britta Waldschmidt-Nelson (German Historical...
There has been an undeniable interest in recent years in the history of humanitarianism...
The IFPH-FIHP, together with the NCPH and other associations and cultural institutions, are partici...
Workshop at the European University Institute, Florence Report by Johannes Paulmann (IEG, Mainz) Th...
Date: 25 November 2015 Venue: European University Institute Sala Europa, Villa Schifanoia via Giova...
Convenors: Silvia Salvatici (University of Milan) and Johannes Paulmann (Leibniz Institute of Europe...
From Rights to Favour? Didier Fassin on the ‘Moral Economy of Asylum in Contemporary Society’ Some n...
The second workshop of the international research network „Non-state Humanitarianism: From Coloniali...
Prof. Dr. Johannes Paulmann, currently Richard von Weizsäcker Fellow, will speak today at St Antony’...
Two Digital Panels on 27 and 28 September 2021 in Preparation of the 2022 Herrenhausen Conference Or...
At St Antony's College Oxford, the Richard von Weizsäcker fellow organizes a conference on humanitar...
The Dilemmas of International Humanitarian Aid in the Twentieth Century Londres 12-14 May 2011 The G...
The workshop focuses on humanitarian action, i.e. the action that aims at saving lives, alleviating ...
One aim of our blog is to identify, present, discuss and exchange ideas about emerging research topi...
Maria Framke and Joël Glasman have recently edited a special issue on "Humanitarianism" for the Germ...
Sonya Michel (University of Maryland, College Park) and Britta Waldschmidt-Nelson (German Historical...
There has been an undeniable interest in recent years in the history of humanitarianism...
The IFPH-FIHP, together with the NCPH and other associations and cultural institutions, are partici...