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聽transnational network of leading scholars and researchers. Bringing together historians from a vast array of methodological approaches, academic traditions聽and research concentrations, it dedicates each academic year to examining聽a specific theme within the Centre鈥檚 mandate. It hosts events oriented on the theme of the year, and it co-hosts events with the聽Center鈥檚 other research groups and with centers/institutions at 平特五不中 and beyond.
People
Coordinators
- Anastassios Anastassiadis (History and Classical Studies)
- Lorenz L眉thi (History and Classical Studies)
Members
- Subho Basu (History and Classical Studies)
- Elizabeth Elbourne (History and Classical Studies)
- Kristy Ironside聽(History and Classical Studies)
- 聽(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