Pilvikki Lantela

Email Homepage Pilvikki Lantela is a cultural historian and management and organization studies scholar, interested in the possibilities of microhistory in historical writing. Her research interests lie in questions about power, feminism, gender, and organizing in religious or non-corporate contexts. Also, the possibilities of using creative writing and narrative in research Read more…

Konstantina Zanou

Konstantina Zanou is Assistant Professor of Italian, specializing in Mediterranean Studies, in the Italian Department at Columbia University. She is a historian of the long nineteenth century in the Mediterranean. Her research focuses on issues of intellectual and literary history, biography, and microhistory, with a special emphasis on Italy and Greece.

Riya Gupta

E-mail Homepage Riya Gupta is a PhD Candidate at the Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India. Her area of research is Medieval Indian History and her work aims to establish a microhistorical perspective on Mughal bureaucracy or mansabdari, focusing particularly on the socio-cultural life of the lowest cadre. Read more…

Stephanie Decker

E-mail Homepage Stephanie Decker is Professor of History and Strategy at the University of Bristol Management School and visiting Professor in African Business History at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Her work lies at the intersection of organization studies and history, where she has published with co-authors on how historical research can Read more…

Mikhail Velizhev

  E-mail Homepage Mikhail Velizhev is a professor of Russian and European intellectual history at the School of Literary History and Theory, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia. His fields of study are the history of Russian political languages and discourses at the 19th century, Russian and European intellectual history of imperial Read more…

Attila Herédi

Attila Herédi is an archivist at Budapest City Archives. His main fields of interest are  craftsmen, merchants and other inhabitants of the Hungarian cities in the 19th century. Also studies personal migration between the countries of the Habsburg Empire.” email: heredia@bparchiv.hu website: http://bfl.archivportal.hu/en/18

Dylan Lu

Email Dylan Lu obtained his PhD in History from University College London in 2017. He won the Charles Leslie Junior Scholar Essay Award in 2016, and the Dan David Prize scholarship in 2021. He has conducted research and teaching in several countries. His research interests are in the fields of Read more…

Christo Engelbrecht

Graduated with BA Hons (History) from the University of Johannesburg. Interests are early Critical Theory (mainly Max Horkheimer); Marxism, Colonialism, Environmental History; Estuarine Studies; Ornithology, World-ecology thinking (mainly Jason W Moore), and more recently, Microhistory. e-mail: <christoengelbrecht01@gmail.com> webpage:  http://independent.academia.edu.christoengelbrecht

Thomas Peak

Thomas Peak is completing a PhD in International Relations at Central European University. His research interests intersect international relations theory and international history, and he is particularly interested in sovereignty and international politics in Early Modern Europe, ethics and historical development of humanitarian intervention, international relations theory, R2P, and topics Read more…