Awards and Publications

History Alumnus Goran Miljan Publishes New Book

Goran Miljan received his PhD in Comparative History from the Central European University in Budapest where he specialized in the history of World War II in Central and Southeastern Europe. Currently, he is as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Holocaust and Genocide Studies at the Hugo Valentin Centre, Uppsala University, Sweden.

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Eda Guclu receives Best Dissertation Award

It is with great pleasure that we are announcing that one of the recipients of the Best Dissertation Award - by the decision of the University Doctoral Committee - for the Academic Year 2017/18 is Eda Guclu. The title of her dissertation is  Social Practices of Property in Nineteenth-Century Istanbul, her Supervisor is Tolga Esmer.

New publication by Professor Constantin Iordachi

Roger Griffin and Constantin Iordachi, “Fascism,” in The SAGE Handbook of Political Sociology, 2v, edited by William Outhwaite and Stephen Turner, eds. (London, Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications, 2018), 548-572.

New publication co-edited and co-authored by Susan Zimmermann

Professor Zimmermann`s new co-edited and co-authored volume Women’s ILO. Transnational Networks, Global Labour Standards and Gender Equity, 1919 to Present.

Tomasz Grusiecki wins Emerging Scholars Publication Prize

February 27, 2018

 Early Modern Studies Junior Research Fellow, Tomasz Grusiecki, is one of the two winners of the 2018 Emerging Scholars Publication Prize awarded by the Historians of German, Scandinavian and Central European Art. He received this honour for his article 'Foreign as Native: Baltic Amber in Florence'. World Art 7, no. 1 (2017): 3-36.