Stefanos Geroulanos
Stefanos Geroulanos is Professor of European History at New York University and Executive Director of the Remarque Institute. He usually writes about concepts that weave together modern understandings of the human, time, and the body. He is working on a book on the history of conceptions of human origins since 1770 (under contract with Liveright), and a short book on Napoleon and the institution of the Civil Code in France. He is the author or co-author of 4 books : Transparency in Postwar France : A Critical History of the Present (2017), The Human Body in the Age of Catastrophe (with Todd Meyers, 2018), Experimente im Individuum (with Todd Meyers, 2014), and An Atheism that is not Humanist Emerges in French Thought (2010). He has co-edited and/or co-translated a dozen books, including Power and Time (with Natasha Wheatley and Dan Edelstein, 2021), The Scaffolding of Sovereignty (with Zvi Ben-Dor Benite and Nicole Jerr, 2017), and Staging the Third Reich (by Anson Rabinbach, co-edited with Dagmar Herzog, 2020). He is also serving as a Co-Executive Editor of the Journal of the History of Ideas. In the past, he directed the Center for International Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences (Centre National de Recherche Scientifique/NYU) and was the co-Principal Investigator, with Gisèle Sapiro, of the PUF grant Crossroads in Intellectual History (2016-2021).