Courses 2010 - 2011

 

- All IHP Courses are 6 ECTS (credits).  The Doctoral Seminar, a two-semester course, is worth 12 ECTS in its totality.

Courses with bolded codes are compulsory - check the special Masters and PhD documents for further information.

- Continue your course shopping with the IHEID 2010-2011 Course Catalog.

Spring Semester

 

Code Course title Professor Day/Time
HP013 HPI/IHP Doctoral Seminar II

Jussi Hanhimäki,

Davide Rodogno

Thursday

10:15-12:00

E279 History of International Relations in the 20th Century Matthew Leitner

Wednesday

12:15-14:00

E693 Research Workshop in International History and Politics

Jussi Hanhimäki

Thursday

12:15-14:00

E045 Nationalism Andre Liebich

Monday

16:15-18:00

E141 China and Globalisation Lanxin Xiang

Monday

10:15-12:00

E649 Développement, gouvernance et mondialisation : une histoire économique 1400–2000 Marc Flandreau

Tuesday

10:15-12:00

E772 L’Inde et les défis sociaux de la démocratie, du développement économique et de l’intégration internationale Isabelle Milbert

Thursday

16:15-18:00

E782 Winning the Peace: The Past and Present of Post-War Situations (since 1917) Vincent Bignon

Wednesday

08:15-10:00

E809

International Monetary and Financial Systems: Past, Present and Future

Marc Flandreau,
Cédric Tille

Thursday

10:15-12:00

HP002 Coloniality and Indigeneity in the Americas

Isabelle

Schulte-Tenckhoff

Wednesday

16:15-18:00

HP004 Global Migrations in History and Historiography Gopalan Balachandran

Tuesday

14:15-16:00

HP006 The Spread of Industrialisation in Asia, Africa and Latin America Gareth Austin

Wednesday

10:15-12:00

HP007 Power, Poverty and Wealth in Africa since 1945 Gareth Austin

Thursday

10:15-12:00

HP008 Introduction to Modern History and Politics of the Middle East Jordi Tejel Gorgas

Thursday

14:15-16:00

HP009

The Twenty Years' Crisis

Andre Liebich

Tuesday

16:15-18:00

HP010

State and Society in Afghanistan

Alessandro Monsutti

Friday

10:15-12:00

HP011

The Organisation, Activities & Politics of NGOs, 1800-2000

Davide Rodogno,

Pierre-Yves Saunier

Wednesday

14:15-16:00

HP015 Development Strategies Marc Flandreau

Monday

10:15-12:00

HP016 US-China Relations since the 19th Century Lanxin Xiang

Tuesday

10:15-12:00

IA011 Colonialism, Decolonisation and the International System Gopalan Balachandran

Wednesday

10:15-12:00

IA015 La quête de la paix dans le système international, de 1648 à nos jours Bruno Arcidiacono,
Eric Wyler

Monday

14:15-16:00

 

Autumn Semester

 

Code Course title Professor Day/Time
HP012 HPI/IHP Doctoral Seminar I

Jussi Hanhimäki,

Davide Rodogno

Thursday

12:15-14:00

E061 Foreign Policies of Major Powers Lanxin Xiang

Tuesday

10:15-12:00

E134 Political Ideas Andre Liebich

Tuesday

16:15-18:00

E154 International Economic and Social History Gopalan Balachandran

Tuesday

14:15-16:00

E295 Histoire des relations internationales au XIX siècle Bruno Arcidiacono

Monday

12:15-14:00

E044 The End of the Soviet Union Andre Liebich

Monday

16:15-18:00

E064 Asian Security System Lanxin Xiang

Monday

10:15-12:00

E504 The History of International Relations Matthew Leitner

Wednesday

12:15-14:00

E677

History of European Integration

Annabelle Littoz-Monnet

Wednesday

16:15-18:00

E690 Political and Ethical Issues in Historical Inquiry Annabelle Littoz-Monnet

Wednesday

12:15-14:00

E698 Political Economy of Black Markets, Corruption and Crime Vincent Bignon

Tuesday

16:15-18:00

HP001 Énergies et relations internationales : de la découverte du pétrole à la question du changement climatique Thierry Kellner

Tuesday

12:15-14:00

HP003 Le monde turco-iranien : sociétés et États en transformation Alessandro Monsutti

Tuesday

08:15-10:00

HP014 Power, Poverty and Wealth in Africa (c 1700-1945) Gareth Austin

Thursday

10:15-12:00

IA006

Understanding Terrorism: History, Perspectives and New Challenges

Mohammad-Mahmoud Ould Mohamedou

Friday
10:15-12:00

IA010 Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Minorities Isabelle Schulte-Tenckhoff

Monday

12:15-14:00

 

 

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