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* professor of history of science at the University Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne
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* [http://www.ihmc.ens.fr/-BELHOSTE-Bruno-.html?lang=en webpresence]
Prof. Dr. Bruno Belhoste
* [https://harmoniauniversalis.univ-paris1.fr/#/ Harmonia universalis Database]
Professeur d’histoire moderne émérite à
l’Université Paris 1
Panthéon-Sorbonne (UFR 09, Histoire)
45, rue d’Ulm,
75005 Paris
 
Bruno.Belhoste@univ-paris1.fr
[http://www.ihmc.ens.fr/-BELHOSTE-Bruno-.html?lang=en webpresence at the Institute of Early Modern and Modern History – UMR 8066]
[https://harmoniauniversalis.univ-paris1.fr/#/ Harmonia universalis Database]
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As a historian of science, he mainly studies sciences in France in the 18th and 19th centuries. His research has been more particularly focused on the history of mathematics, of science teaching, of scientific institutions and of engineers.
 
Bruno Belhoste has published six books (two of which have been translated in English), directed or co-directed nine collective books, and published more than eighty articles and papers for collective books.
 
He currently works on the history of Mesmer and mesmerism and is preparing a book on sciences in Paris in the 19th century.

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Item:Q99672

Prof. Dr. Bruno Belhoste
Professeur d’histoire moderne émérite à
l’Université Paris 1
Panthéon-Sorbonne (UFR 09, Histoire)
45, rue d’Ulm,
75005 Paris

Bruno.Belhoste@univ-paris1.fr
webpresence at the Institute of Early Modern and Modern History – UMR 8066
Harmonia universalis Database


As a historian of science, he mainly studies sciences in France in the 18th and 19th centuries. His research has been more particularly focused on the history of mathematics, of science teaching, of scientific institutions and of engineers.

Bruno Belhoste has published six books (two of which have been translated in English), directed or co-directed nine collective books, and published more than eighty articles and papers for collective books.

He currently works on the history of Mesmer and mesmerism and is preparing a book on sciences in Paris in the 19th century.