About
The Research Group on Transitions and Global Modernities explores the similarities and differences arising from the current debates and cleavages present in a wide array of societies and states across the globe from a historical perspective. Focusing on different notions of historical transformation, the group is a hub for a transnational network of leading scholars and researchers. Bringing together historians from a vast array of methodological approaches, academic traditions and research concentrations, it dedicates each academic year to examining a specific theme within the Centre’s mandate. It hosts events oriented on the theme of the year, and it co-hosts events with the Center’s other research groups and with centers/institutions at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ and beyond.
People
Coordinators
- Anastassios Anastassiadis (History and Classical Studies)
- Lorenz Lüthi (History and Classical Studies)
Members
- Subho Basu (History and Classical Studies)
- Elizabeth Elbourne (History and Classical Studies)
- Kristy Ironside (History and Classical Studies)
- Â (History and Classical Studies)
- Laila Parsons (History and Classical Studies/Institute of Islamic Studies)
- Judith Szapor (History and Classical Studies)
- Jeremy Tai (History and Classical Studies)
Associate Members
- Natalie Cornett (FRQSC)
- Laura Madokoro (Carleton)
Graduate Student
- Dimitrios Machlouta
- Lukas Tsiptsios