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Le History of Science working group de l'Institut universitaire européen à Florence est un groupe créé et géré les doctorants du département d'histoire et civilisation qui partagent un intérêt commun pour l'histoire des sciences. Les travaux de recherches de nos membres portent sur des sujets très variés, allant de l'histoire naturelle aux inventions d'amateurs, du XVIIe siècle à l’entre-deux-guerre russe. Ce carnet en ligne est le lieu de convergence de nos réflexions, ainsi qu'un espace d'échange sur nos idées et nos activités.


The History of Science working group is a student-led group of Doctoral researchers of the Department of History and Civilization at the European University Institute Florence, who share a similar interest in the History of Science. Our members engage with a wide range of topics from natural history over imperial science to amateur inventions or mediascapes, from seventeenth-century France to interwar Russia. This online notebook is a place where the variety of our research interests converge, and a place in which we wish to share our activities and contributions.

Die History of Science Working Group ist eine von Doktoranden initiierte und geleitete Forschungsgruppe am Department of History and Civilization am Europäischen Hochschulinstitut Florenz. Die Mitglieder der Gruppe teilen ihr Interesse an den zahlreichen Feldern der Wissenschaftsgeschichte, die sich von Naturgeschichte, Umweltgeschichte, Wissenschaft und Kolonialgeschichte bis hin zu Amateurerfindungen erstrecken und zeitlich und geographisch vom frühneuzeitlichen Europa und dessen Kolonien bis hin zur UdSSR der Zwischenkriegszeit variieren. In unserem digitalen und online zugänglichen ‘Notizbuch’ stellen wir sowohl die Vielfalt unserer Forschungsfelder und Interessen als auch aktuelle Veranstaltungen und Aktivitäten dar.

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