Prévost Stéphanie

Posted on August 29, 2019

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Research themes

  • Long 19th-century British political history (domestic, foreign, imperial) & global interconnections (Ottoman Empire, India, Europe)
  • Victorian Orientalism(s) and political, religious, cultural representations of “the East”
  • New diplomatic history, especially ornamental diplomacy and table diplomacy
  • Liberal internationalism & 19-early 20th century designs of a new world order
  • Histories of humanitarianism (theory & practice)

Current Project

  • Special issue (forthcoming) co-edited with Prof Ladan Niayesh (Université Paris Cité) on “Diplomatic Gifts & Counter-Gifts: Britain and the Muslim East” (Revue française de civilisation britannique journal)
  • My research is now geared towards 19th-early 20th-century histories of humanitarianism and liberal internationalisms as part of the junior fellowship of the Institut universitaire de France she was recently awarded. In particular, I examine non-state actor contributions crafting international ideas and practices of refuge in the late 1890s-early 1900s as a solid contribution to the emergence of a first international refugee regime in the immediate aftermath of WW1. https://www.iufrance.fr/les-membres-de-liuf/membre/2283-stephanie-prevost.html  

 

Research Supervision:   

  • Long 19th-century British political history (domestic, foreign, imperial) & global interconnections
  • Refugee History (19-20th centuries); history of migration
  • Humanitarianism (19-20th centuries)
  • Press & Politics, especially the foreign-language press (19th– early 20th centuries)
  • History & International law (19-20th centuries)

Education and Academic Positions:

  • 2010: Phd in English Studies (History & Civilization), Tours University. Title: “La Question d’Orient dans la culture politique britannique : réception et influences (1875-1898) » under the supervision of Prof. Trevor Harris
  • 2006 – Agrégée d’anglais (option civilisation)

 

Administrative Responsibilities:

  • couverture
    Aid to Armenia Humanitarianism and intervention from the 1890s to the present Date de publication : 02/06/2020
  • couverture
    Le Touran Entre mythes, orientalisme et constructions identitaires Date de publication : 03/05/2019

Selected Publications:

  • Immigration and Exile Foreign-Language Press in the UK and in the US: Connected Histories of the 19th & 20th centuries, Edited volume with Bénédicte Deschamps (Université Paris Cité), Bloomsbury University Press, forthcoming November 2023
  • Managing Ottoman Armenian Refugee Flows during the Hamidian Massacres (1894-1898) & Immigration Restrictions: British Liberal Imperial Humanitarianism at Stake’, Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History, accepted, forthcoming 2023
  • ‘Humanitarian Accountability: Anglo-American Relief at the time of the Hamidian massacres (1894-8)’, in: Jo Laycock & Francesca Piana (eds.), Aid to Armenia: Humanitarianism and intervention from the 1890s to the present, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2020, 17-33.
  • Le Touran : entre mythes, orientalisme et construction identitaire, Edited volume with Avec Anna Caiozzo (Université de Bordeaux) & Laurent Dedryvère (Université Paris Cité),Valenciennes : Presses Universitaires de Valenciennes, mai 2019.
  • ‘“A reformed Buddhism […] would help in the distant future to bring about a mutual understanding”: Max Müller’s conception of religious reform, ecumenical dialogue and world peace’ (co-authored with Laurent Dedryvère), Publications of the English Goethe Society, in John Davis & Angus Nicholls, “Friedrich Max Müller and the Role of Philology in Victorian Thought” special issue, 85/2-3 (September 2016), pp. 204-216.

Publications and papers in the open archive HAL : https://hal.science/search/index/q/*/authFullName_s/St%c3%a9phanie+Prevost

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