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Beaurepaire-CV English - Centre de la Méditerranée Moderne et
curriculum vitae Prof. Pierre-Yves Beaurepaire Position and Teaching Experience Professor of Early modern history at Nice Sophia-Antipolis (full time) since 2003. “Première classe” since 2009. “Classe exceptionnelle” (highest rank) since 2015 Fellow of the ‘Institut Universitaire de France’ 2007-2009 ; 2012-2015 Member of the executive board of the Research group (groupe de recherches) of The National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) AR-SHS (Network analysis in Social sciences and humanities) 2016-2020 Co-founder of the Research Group RES-HIST (Réseaux et Histoire) Netwoks and History (2013-) http://reshist.hypotheses.org/ Chair of the Early Modern and Modern Research Centre for Mediterranean Studies 20062010 Senior Officer of the National Agency for Evaluation of Research and Scholar studies (AERES) (Délégué scientifique à l’Agence d’Evaluation de la Recherche et de l’Enseignement Supérieur) 2008-2010 Vice-president of the international selection committee of the The French National Research Agency (ANR), “Innovative, inclusive and adaptive societies” 2014 Visiting Professor of Early modern history at the University of New Caledonia march 2010march 2012 Director of the Cahiers de la Méditerranée (academic peer review on the Early Modern and Modern Mediterranean www.cdlm.revues.org) 2006-2012 Visiting Professor at the Free University of Bruxelles (ULB), Faculty of Philosophy and Sciences of Religions, international chair, (2007 ; 2008) Visiting Professor at the Tunis I University (2006) Visiting Professor at the University of Tokyo (former Imperial University), Department of Western History (2004) Visiting Professor at the San Francisco State University, Department of History (1998) Senior Lecturer of Early modern history at the University of Orléans 2000-2002 International research programs Coordinator of the ‘Agence Nationale de la Recherche (The French National Research Agency)’ International Research Program CITERE : Communicating Europe : Early Modern Circulations, Territories and Networks (Circulations, territoires et réseaux en Europe de l’âge classique aux Lumières) 2008-2013 citere.hypotheses.org/ Member of the Franco-Swiss research program IMPRIMATUR : Tracking down Books Printed during the Ancien Régime under False Imprints by Comparing Typographic Ornaments: A Big Data Approach (2014-) Member of C18 “International Inquiry on the globalization of the Enlightenment 1750-2015” (Enquête internationale sur la globalisation des Lumières de 1750 à aujourd'hui) Associate Member of the COST program: “Reassembling the Republic of Letters 1500-1800" Expertise The Paris Institute for Advanced Study (2013-) PRIN (Italian Ministry of Education, University, and Research) Vice-president of the international selection committee of the The French National Research Agency (ANR), “Innovative, inclusive and adaptive societies” 2014 Canada Excellence Research Chairs (2014) Fund for Scientific Research (Belgium), Grants and Fellowships, Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique (Belgique) 2010Fonds National Suisse de la Recherche Scientifique (Switzerland) 2010 Trinity University (Tx, USA) (tenure track evaluation committee) Education Habilitation in Early Modern and Modern History, University of Paris IV-Sorbonne, November 2002 (Advisor : Pr. Lucien Bély), ‘mention très honorable’ –highest levelPhD in History, University of Lille 3-University of Artois, January 1997 (Advisor : Pr. Alain Lottin, ‘mention très bien avec félicitations du jury’ –highest levelAgrégation d’histoire (1991) Honors and Awards Charles J. Colle Fellow, Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University, 2015 Theodore Verhaegen Medal (Brussels), 2012 Fellow of the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science, 2004 Le Monde Prize for Academic Research, 1997 Selection of Books L’Autre et le Frère. L’Etranger et la Franc-maçonnerie en France au XVIIIe siècle, Paris, Honoré Champion, Les dix-huitièmes siècles 23, 1998, 872 p. Prix Le Monde de la Recherche Universitaire L’Europe des francs-maçons (XVIIIe-XXIe siècle), Paris, Belin, Europe & Histoire, 2002, 325 p. 2 Nobles jeux de l’arc et loges maçonniques dans la France des Lumières. Enquête sur une sociabilité en mutation, Montmorency, Ivoire-clair, « les architectes de la connaissance », 2002, 245 p. L’Espace des francs-maçons. Une sociabilité européenne au XVIIIe siècle, Rennes, Presses universitaires de Rennes, Histoire, 2003, 231 p. Le mythe de l’Europe française. Diplomatie, culture et sociabilités au temps des Lumières, Paris, Autrement, collection « Mémoires », 2007, 304 p. La République Universelle des francs-maçons. De Newton à Metternich, Rennes, OuestFrance, De mémoire d’homme: l’histoire, 1999, 210 p. (translation in Spanish, forthcoming 2015) L’Europe des Lumières, Paris, Presses universitaires de France, Que sais-je ? n°3715, 2004, 128 p. (translation in Arabic and Spanish ; 2nd edition in French 2013) ピエール=イヴ・ボルペール『「啓蒙の世紀」のフリーメイソン』(深沢克己編、山 川出版社、山川レクチャーズ、2009年、148頁)The Freemasons on the Age of Enlightenment (original edition in Japanese ; texts being translated by Professor Katsumi Fukasawa), Tôkyô, éditions Yamakawa-Shuppansha, Yamakawa Lectures 005, 2009, 148 p. (ISBN 978-4-634-47505-2) Co-editor with Pierrick Pourchasse, Les circulations internationales en Europe années 1680années1780, Rennes, Presses Universitaires de Rennes, Histoire, 2010, 504 p. L’Europe au siècle des Lumières, Paris, Ellipses, Le monde : une histoire, 2011, 192 p. La France des Lumières (1715-1789), Histoire de France, Paris, Belin, 2011, 856 p. (pocket book in 2014) avec Michel Biard, Philippe Bourdin, Hervé Drévillon, Philippe Hamon, Nicolas Le Roux, Silvia Marzagalli, Le grand atelier de l’Histoire de France. Les temps modernes, Paris, Belin, 2012, 456 p. La Communication en Europe de l'âge classique aux Lumières, (with 72 color maps), Paris, Belin, 2014, 364 p. Dictionnaire de la Franc-maçonnerie, Paris, Armand Colin, 2014, 336 p. Echec au roi. Irrespect, contestations et révoltes dans la France des Lumières, Paris, Belin, 2015, 351 p. avec Silvia Marzagalli, Atlas de la Révolution française 1770-1803. Un basculement mondial, Paris, Autrement, 2016. avec Katsumi Fukasawa et Benjamin Kaplan, Coexistence and Dialogue: Religious Interactions in Europe and the Mediterranean World (12th-20th Century), London, Routledge, 2016. 3 Marie-Antoinette, biographie gourmande, Paris, Payot, 2016, 172 p. Refereed Articles (selected): ”The Universal Republic of the Freemasons and the Culture of Mobility in the Enlightenment“, French Historical Studies, special issue « Mobility in French History », 2006, 29/3, summer 2006, p. 407-431. Refereed Chapters in Edited Volumes « Sociability », in William Doyle (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the Ancien Régime, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2012, p. 374-387. "To reopen the so desired direct communication between his faithful peoples and their king”. The View from Below (the 1789 Cahiers de doléances), in David Andress (ed), Oxford Handbook of the French Revolution, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2014 », 2015, p. 149163. 4