Speakers Portraits > Laurence BadelLaurence Badel A former student of rue d'Ulm, Laurence Badel is professor of contemporary history at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, member of UMR SIRICE and director of the MRIAE Masters. She teaches the history of international relations and runs a seminar devoted to contemporary diplomatic practices. For ten years, she has also been a visiting professor at the Diplomatic Academy in Vienna. Her current research focuses on the feminization of the international scene – “'Auxiliary' jobs? French Women's multiple pathways into diplomacy, 1900-1947 », Diplomacy and Statecraft, Essays in Honor of Brian Mac Kercher, Vol 35, issue 3, September 2024 forthcoming; “The challenges of 'feminist diplomacy'. Between representation of the State and promotion of rights”, AFRI 2023 – Volume XXIV – as well as in diplomatic places and spaces – “From the capital to the forum. Functions, uses, hierarchies of diplomatic capital (19th-21st centuries)”, Historical Review, 2022/3, no. 703. *** Recent publications: Écrire l'histoire des relations internationales contemporaines. Genèses, concepts, perspectives, XVIIIe-XXIe siècle, Paris, Armand Colin, 2024 Diplomaties européennes XIXe-XXIe siècles, Paris, Sciences Po. Les Presses, 2021 (Prix de la Fondation Edouard Bonnefous/Institut de France). Édition Histoire et relations internationales. Pierre Renouvin, Jean-Baptiste Duroselle et la naissance d’une discipline universitaire, Paris, Éditions de la Sorbonne, 2020. Diplomatie et grands contrats. L’État français et les marchés extérieurs au 20e siècle, Paris, Publications de la Sorbonne, 2010, 512 p. Un milieu libéral et européen : le grand commerce français (1925-1948), Paris, CHEFF, 1999 (Prix de la Fondation Araxie Torossian/Institut de France ; Prix Jean-Baptiste Duroselle) Co-édition Ecrivains et diplomates. L'invention d'une tradition, Paris, Armand Colin, 2012 *** She will speak by closing the colloquium with her conference “Historiographical dialogue between the Americas and the world”. *** |