Dr. Stefano Condorelli

Assoziierter Forscher

Abteilung für Neuere Geschichte

E-Mail
stefano.condorelli@unibe.ch
Postadresse
Universität Bern
Historisches Institut
Länggassstrasse 49
3012 Bern
2/2023– today Consultant, United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)
5/2022                          Visiting professor, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales.
7/2017- 4/2022              Professor colaborador, OBS Business School, Barcelona.
9/2017– today Associated researcher, Collaborative Research Center ‘Threatened Order – Societies under Stress’, Tübingen University.
7/2017– today Professor colaborador (since 2017), OBS Business School, Barcelona.
6/2017 Visiting researcher, Tübingen University, Collaborative Research Center ‘Threatened Order – Societies under Stress’.
2–3/2017 Visiting associate in Economics, California Institute of Technology.
3/2016–1/2017 Research fellow, Bern University, Walter Benjamin Kolleg.
12/2015–2/2016 Visiting associate in Economics, California Institute of Technology.
9–11/2015 Visiting fellow, Yale University, School of Management, International Center for Finance.
6–8/2015 Visiting scholar, Cambridge University, Faculty of History.
3–5/2015 Visiting scholar, Rutgers University, Department of Economics.
10/2013–1/2015 Visiting scholar (informal), London School of Economics, Economic History Department.
5–9/2013 Visiting scholar, Oxford University, History Faculty.
2–4/2013 Visiting scholar, Paris School of Economics.
2/2013–2/2016 Advanced postdoc fellowship, Swiss National Science Foundation.
2012– today Associated researcher, Centre for Global Studies, Bern University.
9/2011 PhD in History, EHESS Paris and (co-tutelle) PhD in Architecture, Geneva University.
2006–2007 Lecturer, Geneva University, Architecture Institute.
2005–2012 Associated researcher, Catania University, Humanities Faculty.
2005 Doctoral research fellowship, Swiss National Science Foundation.
  • From Quincampoix to Ophir: a global history of the 1719-20 stock euphoria.
  • Early modern financial history.
  • Crises and catastrophe in Early modern Europe (17th-18th century).
  • Co-founder and co-organizer of the Early Modern Financial History online seminar: emfhs.hypotheses.org