Selected Publications
- A. Rasmussen, « La grippe : un problème pour l’action sanitaire internationale, 1889-1930 », in S. Boudia, E. Henry (eds.), La mondialisation des risques. Une histoire politique et transnationale des risques sanitaires et environnementaux, Rennes, Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2015, p. 27-43.
- A. Rasmussen, « Civilian populations vs. Soldiers ? Public health and infectious diseases in France, 1914–1918 », in« Medizin und Gesundheit in den kontinental europäischen Zivilgesellschaften, 1914–1918 », Medizin, Gesellschaft und Geschichte, 31, 2013, p. 95-118.
- A. Rasmussen, « Science and technology », in J. Horne (ed.), A Companion to World War I, Oxford, Blackwell, 2010, p. 307-322.
- C. Bonah, C. Masutti, A. Rasmussen, J. Simon (eds.), Harmonizing Drugs : Standards in 20th-Century Pharmaceutical History, Paris, Editions Glyphe, 2009 (with C. Bonah, C. Masutti, J. Simon, eds.).
- A. Rasmussen, Au nom de la patrie. Les intellectuels et la Première Guerre mondiale (1910-1919), Paris, Editions La Découverte, 1996 (with C. Prochasson).
FRIAS Project
Soldiers out of control: An entangled history of accidents in the French and German military, 1920-1970.
With the recent multiplication of Western military interventions, accidents during operations have raised awareness for the military’s vulnerability by non-combat events. Our historical research project proposes to shed light on accidents in the military as a continuous yet variable problem. By looking at the military – in peacetime and wartime – as one of the most relevant social institutions of the 20th century we put the history of accidents into a wider perspective. This joint project FRIAS-USIAS will study a specific social sphere, in which all kinds of accidents take place: the military. Focusing on France and Germany in the crucial period from 1920 to 1970, we ask whether an entangled history provides a better explanatory framework for risk assessment than, for example, do the nation-state or an abstract vision.
