The documentation effort concerned both France and Romania, and the fellow made periodic documentation trips in order to ensure the most exhaustive possible data collection. This research used qualitative methods (in-depth interviews), extensive field research, as well as online surveys (using the existing blogs and internet, networks of beneficiaries). During these encounters, the researcher also had the possibility to access private archives (personal diaries, photos, letters, newspaper clippings etc.). Training activities also occupied an important part the fellowship.
The dissemination activities included:
6 conference presentations among which:
At the rescue of ceausescu’s Children : International adoption of Romanian institutionalised children during the 1990’s, Children’s History Society Biennial Conference, “Children and Youth on the Move”, University of Greenwich, UK, 21_ 23 June, 2018.
Gender and Humanitarian Intervention in Romania (1989-2007), Gendering Humanitarian Knowledge. Global Histories of Compassion from the mid-Nineteenth Century to the Present, Genève, Suisse, 20-21 April, 2018.
“Women Nurture, Men Protect, or Not ? Gender Roles in the Transnational Humanitarian Commitment for Children in Romania (1980-2007)”, European Social Science History Conference (ESSHC), Belfast, UK, 4-7 April, 2018.
6 Participations in events targeting the young and/or large public:
European Researchers’ Night, Angers, 28 September 2018,
Fête de la Science, l’Europe et de l’innovation, Angers, 6 October 2018,
Soirée Europe, Ingrades sur Loire, 15 March 2019,
La recherche à l’échelle de l’Europe, Séminaire 2018-2019 du Master Histoire, civilisations, patrimoine Parcours Pratiques de la recherche historique, Université d’Angers, 7 novembre 2018,
Ingénierie des projets de recherche: les projets européens, Séminaire 2017-2018 du Master Histoire, civilisations, patrimoine Parcours Pratiques de la recherche historique, Université d’Angers, 17 février 2018.
Organization of International Conference:
Integrating Gender in the History of Humanitarian aid: Europe (20th–21st century), June 12-13, 2019 – Angers, France