Alex TipeÏ
- Professeure adjointe
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Faculté des arts et des sciences - Département d'histoire
Pavillon Lionel-Groulx, room C-6114
- Chercheuse
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Faculté des arts et des sciences - Centre d'études et de recherches internationales
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Profile
Research expertise
Alex Tipei est une historienne transnationale. Ses recherches portent sur les réseaux d’élites politiques et intellectuels qui ont lié l’Europe du sud-est à la France pendant le XIXe siècle. Elle a obtenu son doctorat à l’Université d’Indiana et elle a eu des postes en tant que chercheure et/ou enseignante aux universités d’Illinois, Princeton, McGill et de Bucarest avant de commencer sa position chez UdeM.
A transnational historian of Europe, Alex Tipei’s research focuses on networks of political and intellectual elites that connected Southeastern Europe (notably the lands that make up present-day Romania and Greece) and France in the early nineteenth century. She received her PhD from Indiana University and held research and teaching positions at the University of Illinois, Princeton University, McGill University, and the University of Bucharest before coming to UdeM.
Affiliations and responsabilities
Research affiliations
Research units
Membre
Membre, Centre Jean Monnet—Université de Montréal/McGill University
Teaching and supervision
Teaching
Courses taught (current session only)
- HST-2023 – Introduction à la discipline historique
- HST-6635 – L’Europe transnationale et le monde au XIXe siècle
- INT-6010 – Histoire de la mondialisation
- INT-6507 – Provincialiser l’Ouest
Programs
- 108710 – Baccalauréat en études allemandes et histoire
- 108710 – Baccalauréat en études allemandes et histoire
- 109611 – Baccalauréat en études asiatiques
- 116310 – Baccalauréat en lettres et sciences humaines
- 116610 – Baccalauréat en histoire et études classiques
- 184110 – Baccalauréat en enseignement de l'univers social au secondaire
- 207210 – Maîtrise en études internationales
- 207211 – DESS en études internationales
- 207260 – Microprogramme de 2e cycle en études internationales
- 210810 – Maîtrise en études internationales, option Études européennes
- 216510 – Maîtrise en enseignement de l'histoire au collégial
Projects
Research projects
Transnational Histories of Corruption in Central-South-East Europe
Description
Team leader, European Research Council funded project, Silvia Marton PI, New Europe College/Institute for Advanced Study Bucharest, host institution.
La mondialisation sous tension (MST)_Aux confins de la mondialisation: la gouvernance mondiale et ses limites
Mondialisation sous tension
Re-imagining Europe’s Boundaries, Democracy, and Transnational Authority - (REBOUND)
At the Edge of Soft Power: French SaintSimonians and NineteenthCentury Visions of Development
On the edges of Europe : Southeastern European Public Figures and the Solidification of Europe's Geographic, Cultural, and Racial Frontiers
Outreach
Publications and presentations
Publications
Manuscrit (en cours):
Unintened Nations: How French Liberals' Empire of Civilization Remade Southeast Europe and the Post-Napoleonic World
Articles dans les revues scientifiques:
"A Corrupt Governor? Representations of Kapodistrias in the Francophone Press," chapter under review as part of an edited volume.
« ‘And Mama Studied with Me’ : Modernization, Gender, and Education in Early Nineteenth-Century Southeastern Europe, » East European Politics and Society (forthcoming, 2023).
« Audience Matters : ‘Civilization-Speak,’ Educational Discourses, and Balkan Nationalism, 1815-1840, » European History Quarterly, 48:4 (Fall, 2018) : 658-685.
« How to Make Friends and Influence People : Elementary Education, French ‘Influence,’ and the Balkans, 1815-1840, » Modern Intellectual History, 15:3 (Nov., 2018) : 621-649.
« Civilization and the Xenos, » The Workshop (Proceedings of the Indiana Center for Eighteenth-Century Studies) 3(June, 2015) : 41-42.
Autres publications clefs:
« All Humanists Should Go to Prison » Chronicle of Higher Education, September 30, 2016, print & online.
Disciplines
- History
Areas of expertise
- Europe
- Eastern Europe
- France
- Balkans
- Romania
- Early Modern Times
- Greece
- Nationalism
- International relations
- Identity
- Philanthropy
- Comparative history
- History of ideas
- Political history
- 19th century
- Age of Enlightenment
- Romantic Period