Dr. Ann-Sophie Schoepfel
Vita
Education
2018 PhD in History, Graduate Program for Transcultural Studies, Heidelberg University
2017 PhD in Legal History, Lorraine University
2013–2014 Academic affiliations with Kyoto University, Sciences Po Paris, and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
2011 BA in Anthropology, Strasbourg University
2010 MA in History of International Relations, Tübingen University/Aix-en-Provence University
2008 BA in History and Art History, Tübingen University
Teaching
2013–18 Lecturer, Sciences Po Paris
2017–18 Invited Lecturer, Hitotsubashi University
2017 Invited Lecturer, IEP Rennes
Honors and Fellowships
2018 Jean-Baptiste Duroselle Thesis Awards in History of International Relations
2012–2015 Doctoral Fellowship Program, German Research Foundation
2014 Research Fellowship Program, Baden-Württemberg Stiftung
2012 Research Fellowship Program, Deutsch-Französisches Institut für Geschichts- und Sozialwissen schaften
2006–2010 Undergraduate Fellowship Program, Deutsch-Französische Hochschule
Research concentrations
- History of international relations
- Comparative history
- Cultural memory / Memory and identity
- Legal history / War crimes trial program in Europe and Asia
- Decolonization in Asia
Function within the Center
Balzan prize postdoc research fellow (Institute for Advanced Study Konstanz)
Research group “Reconstructing Memory in the City – Transnational and Local (European) Sites of Memory”
Research project “Memory and Exile: Vietnamese migrants in European cities”
Abstract
Selected Publications
“Defending French National Interests? The Quai d’Orsay, Ambassador Zinovy Peshkoff, Justice Henri Bernard and the Tokyo Trial”, in Kerstin von Lingen (ed.), Transcultural Justice at the Tokyo Tribunal. The Allied Struggle for Justice, 1946-1948, Brill 2018, pp.221-241.
“Juger l’empereur ? Le triomphe de la Realpolitik au Japon (1945-1948)”, in Jean El Gammal (ed.), La France, L’Allemagne, L’Europe: Mélanges en l’honneur de Chantal Metzger, Broché 2017, pp.243-259.
“Justice and Decolonization: War Crimes on Trial in Saigon, 1946-1950”, in Kerstin von Lingen (ed.), War Crimes Trials in the Wake of Decolonization and Cold War in Asia, 1945-1956, Springer 2016, pp.167-194.
“War Court as a Form of State Building: The French Prosecution of Japanese War Crimes at the Saigon and Tokyo Trials”, in Morten Bergsmo, Wui Ling Cheah et Ping Yi (eds.), Historical Origins of International Criminal Law, TOEP 2015, vol. 2, pp.119-141.
“Dynamics of justice in Indochina (1944-1946): France’s commitment to the rule of law and the punishment of Japanese war crimes”, in Tolliday, Palme and Kim (eds.), Societies in Transition. Asia-Pacific between Conflict and Reconciliation, Vandenhoek and Ruprecht 2015.
“Dans les coulisses d’un lieu de mémoire en Chine : la Seconde Guerre mondiale entre aiguo, patriotisme, et jiyi, mémoire, Musée de la Guerre de Résistance de Pékin”, Les Annales de l’Est, Numéro spécial, 2013.
“Le roman-document Babi-Yar d’Anatole KOUZNETSOV”, Les Annales de l’Est, Numéro spécial, 2013.
“La voix des juges français dans les procès de Nuremberg et de Tokyo. Défense d'une idée de justice universelle”, Guerres mondiales et conflits contemporains, vol. 249, no. 1, 2013, pp. 101-114.
Kontakt
Tel. 07531 88-5820
E-Mail: annsophie.schoepfel@sciencespo.fr
Bischofsvilla
Otto-Adam-Str. 5
78467 Konstanz