Key figures
Key figures
• 1968, laboratory founded by André Nouschi
• 2006, launch of the free online edition of Cahiers de la Méditerranée at www.revues.org
• 2009, launch of the Les Méditerranées collection by the publisher Garnier
• 2007-2017, five ANR programs awarded
• 2017-2018, four IDEX programs awarded
• 1968, laboratory founded by André Nouschi
• 2006, launch of the free online edition of Cahiers de la Méditerranée at www.revues.org
• 2009, launch of the Les Méditerranées collection by the publisher Garnier
• 2007-2017, five ANR programs awarded
• 2017-2018, four IDEX programs awarded
Additional information
Mediterranean
Euro-Mediterranean
History and civilizations
Communications and networks
Maritime history
War and peace
Islands
Representations
Euro-Mediterranean
History and civilizations
Communications and networks
Maritime history
War and peace
Islands
Representations
A part of the university landscape since 1968 and member of the South-East Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences (MSHS Sud-Est) since its foundation, the Center for the Modern and Contemporary Mediterranean (CMMC, EA 1193) is a multidisciplinary research laboratory that brings together historians specializing in cultural, social, economic and political history, experts in the civilizations of Italy and Spain, and geographers, with the common goal of studying the movements, exchanges and conflicts in the Mediterranean world over the long term (16th-21st centuries). Its international openness allows it to welcome doctoral students, teacher-researchers and visiting professors every year. The CMMC is a research laboratory which promotes multidisciplinary dialogue, national and international collaborations (in particular with Italy, Spain and the Maghreb countries). The laboratory affirms its core mission in its areas of excellence both as a member of Academy of Excellence 5 “Human Societies, Ideas and Environments”, which is in charge of the humanities and social sciences programs of the IDEX, and within national federative structures such as the Scientific Interest Group (GIS) for Maritime History and the CNRS Research Group (GDR) Analysis of Networks in Humanities and Social Sciences (AR-SHS), created in 2016, of which it is one of the founding teams. Its recognized expertise also allows the CMMC to provide support to the local, national and international academic community in the fields of historical databases, cartography, heritage, museography, as well as to through the journal (Cahiers de la Méditerranée, a rank A, peer-reviewed journal, supported by CNRS) and the collections/publications that it manages.