Pierre Singaravélou

[4] He is co-editor of Monde(s), French journal of Global history, and the founding editor of the book series "histoire-monde".

[5] In 2021, he presented a series on the French public radio France Culture entitled 40 objects of globalisation.

[6] Singaravélou began his research by proposing a social and political history of French Orientalism in Asia from the end of the 19th century to the 1950s.

[7] In his first book on the French School of the Far East, he demonstrated both the continuing archaeological predations in Indochina and the decisive role of Asian intellectuals in the elaboration of knowledge.

His work shows how part of the Chinese elites were able to meet the challenges of internationalisation at the end of the nineteenth-century.

[13] This work had a great influence in almost all European countries where historians explicitly draw on this French book to propose their own version : Italy (Storia mondiale dell'Italia), Sicily (Storia mondiale della Sicilia), Netherlands (Wereldgeschiedenis van Nederland), Flanders (Wereldgeschiedenis van Vlaanderen), Spain (Historia mundial de España), Catalonia (Història mundial de Catalunya) and Germany (Deutschland.

[15] From 2020 to 2021, at the (Musée d'Orsay), he developed the research program "The Worlds of Orsay", which proposed to reinstate the museum's collections (painting, furniture, sculpture, photography, etc.)