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Jakob Vogel serves as a Full Professor at the Centre for History (CHSP) of Sciences Po, Paris, where he maintains permanent faculty status. He previously directed the Centre Marc Bloch (a Franco-German research institute in Berlin) from 2018 to 2023, significantly advancing transnational academic collaboration between France and Germany.
His research program critically examines Europe's cultural, economic, and social development through multiple lenses: the history of knowledge systems, nation-state formation, military institutions, and colonial legacies. Vogel's work particularly emphasizes transnational intellectual exchanges and the construction of European identities, blending methodological approaches from cultural history, sociology of knowledge, and political history to analyze long-term historical processes.
Vogel's recent publications (2019-2023) demonstrate consistent thematic coherence across European intellectual history. Key trajectories include investigations into academic freedom under political pressure, the evolution of European identity from antiquity to modernity, historical quality standards in production/consumption, transnational knowledge circulation among state experts, and minority experiences in Mediterranean societies. His interdisciplinary methodology bridges historical analysis with insights from political science and sociology.
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