In the engine room of intellectual cooperation: a prosopographical approach to the civil servants of the international institute of intellectual cooperation in Paris
In October 1925, the Norwegian zoologist Kristine Bonnevie – a founding member of the International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation (ICIC) and, besides Marie Skłodowska-Curie, the only woman on this body – wrote a long letter to the newly appointed director of the International Institute for Intellectual Cooperation (IIIC), Julien Luchaire.