Bernhard C. Schär held the position of SNSF Eccellenza Professor from 2022 to 2025, where he led an international research group dedicated to developing a “collaborative history of global Switzerland” at the Institute of Political Studies, University of Lausanne. Since December 2025, he has served as Chair of Modern and Contemporary History at UniDistance Suisse. His project involves the following collaborators:
Izabel Barros, doctoral researcher (UNIL)
Her dissertation, entitled “Motherhood and Slavery: A Global Microhistory of a Swiss-Owned Plantation in Bahia (1820-1888)” explores the intersections of gender, slavery and transimperial history. With a professional background in feminist peacebuilding and quilombo and indigenous rights advocacy in Brazil, she is also involved in public history and community activism through collectives such as Taoca and the Berner Rassismus Stammtisch. She is one of the initiators and co-authors of the interactive mapping project Bern Kolonial (2020). Her work bridges academic research with transdisciplinary outreach, focusing on global histories, decolonial and postcolonial studies and intersectionality.
Léa Boldo, MA, student assistant (UNIL)
Léa Boldo is doing her master’s degree in the faculty of political science with a focus on transnational history, where she’s interested in history of XIX-XX centuries and international politics.
Philipp Krauer, PhD, associated postdoctoral researcher (UNIL)
Philipp Krauer is an associated post-doc researcher working on the development of automated text recognition tools to analyze handwritten historical sources. Since 2021, he has worked as an archivist at the State Archive of Schwyz. He completed his PhD at ETH Zurich in 2021 with a dissertation titled “Swiss Mercenaries in the Dutch East Indies: A Transimperial History of Military Labour 1848-1914.“ Additionally he is a co-founder of the public history project zh-kolonial.ch. For his research Krauer received the 2023 “Young Scholar Award” from the Walter Benjamin Kolleg at the University of Bern and together with Bernhard C. Schär he was awarded the Gold Prize for early career researchers by the Swiss Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences (SAGW-AAHS) in 2024.
Fabio Rossinelli, PhD, postdoctoral researcher (UNIL)
From 2013 to 2019, he worked at the University of Lausanne (UNIL) as a research and teaching assistant, where he conducted his doctoral thesis on Switzerland’s involvement in colonial imperialism during the 19th century. He received the Whitehouse Prize for the quality of his work. Since 2020, he continues his activities as a post-doc researcher at the University of Italian Switzerland (USI) on the topic of migration remittances between 1750 and 1950. Two years later, he joined Prof. Bernhard Schaer’s team at UNIL on the project presented here. He also collaborates with other institutions, such as the Museum of Ethnography in Geneva (provenance research) and the Italian Geographical Society in Rome (missionary history).
Amal Shahid, PhD, postdoctoral researcher (UNIL)
Her research focuses on the Basel India Mission. She completed a PhD in International History from the Geneva Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies. Her doctoral research explored colonial governance of famine relief in the North-Western Provinces of India between c. 1860-1920, with a focus on labour regulation. During her doctoral studies, she obtained more than three years of teaching experience in interdisciplinary courses. Amal also trained in basic quantitative methods during her Masters in Economic History (research) at the LSE. Her research interests are history of imperialism and colonialism, history of labour, and history of political economy.