Guest researchers, hosted by the Center for the duration of their fieldwork:
- Maksym Snihyr (PhD student, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Kyiv, Ukraine)
Research interests: social history, migrations, nationalism, interwar period, memory politics, Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Bessarabia
15 February - 28 June 2024
- Dr. Noriko Tsujikawa (Department of Cultural and Historical Studies, Kindai University, Japan)
Research interests: socialism, republicanism, modern history, international history, exiles, interwar period, area studies, Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Central and Eastern Europe, Hungary
1 October 2023 - 25 April 2024
- Prof. Irakli Chkhaidze (Associate Professor, Institute of Cultural Studies, Faculty of Humanities, Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University)
Research interests: post-soviet transformations, nationalism, populism, nation-building and identity-forming processes in post-socialist space
Research project at CEU: "Between Two Worlds: National Populism and the West in Post-revolutionary Georgia"
30 May - 1 July 2023 and 5 September - 5 November 2023
- Nikola Tomašegović (Teaching Assistant, Research Associate, Department of History, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb)
Research project: Intellectual history of the Illyrian Movement in 19th century Croatia and its transnational connections
1 May 2023 - 31 July 2023
- Barbora Buzássyová, (Ph.D. student, Institute of History, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava)
Research project: Shifting patterns of Czechoslovak educational strategy to postcolonial Africa in the era of socialist internationalism: a constant quest for compliance between humanitarianism and pragmatism?
1 September 2019 - 31 January 2020
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Jakub Drábik (Researcher, Institute of History, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava)
Research Project: Czech fascism as a cultural and social phenomenon
Guest Researcher, 1 September 2017 - 31 August 2018
- Zsuzsa Hetényi (Professor of Literature, University ELTE, Budapest, Faculty of Humanities)
Research project: An English monograph on Nabokov on a new theoretical basis, and writing a summary of her 35-year lecturing, an initiatory manual to the 20th century Russian prose
Guest Researcher, 31 August 2017 – 31 July 2018
- Ito Takashi (Lecturer, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
Guest Researcher , 14 September 2015 - 13 September 2016
- Mihaela Mehedinti-Beiean
Guest Researcher in the framework of the project "Competitive Researchers in Europe in the Field of Humanities and Socio-Economic Sciences. A Multi-regional Research Network"
1-30 June, 2015
- Adrian Muresan
Guest Researcher in the framework of the project "Competitive Researchers in Europe in the Field of Humanities and Socio-Economic Sciences. A Multi-regional Research Network"
1-30 June, 2015
- Maria Terteci
Guest Researcher in the framework of the project "Competitive Researchers in Europe in the Field of Humanities and Socio-Economic Sciences. A Multi-regional Research Network"
15 June - 15 July, 2015
- Catalin Botosineanu
Guest Researcher in the framework of the project "Competitive Researchers in Europe in the Field of Humanities and Socio-Economic Sciences. A Multi-regional Research Network"
17 June - 17 July, 2015
- Kenta Suzuki (Research Fellow of Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
Research project: Popular Movements and Nationalism in the Last Years of the East European Socialist States: The Disintegration of Former Yugoslavia and Revolutions of 1989
Guest Researcher, 24 March 2015 – 29 February 2016
- Yukiko Tatsumi (Institute of Global Studies, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
Research project: Publishing business in the Russian Empire and beyond
Guest Researcher, 2 January 2015 - 10 October 2015
- Felix Jeschke (PhD candidate, University College London, School of Slavonic and East European Studies)
Research project: "Iron Landscapes: The Railways and Nation-Building in Czechoslovakia 1918-1938"
Guest Researcher, 22 July 2014 – 24 July 2015
- Anca Sincan (Ph.D., Researcher, "Gheorghe Sincai" Institute for Social Sciences and the Humanities of the Romanian Academy)
Research project: "The inheritance of Loss": the transformation of the status of national church in communist Romania
Guest researcher, October-December 2012
- Adrian Lăcătuş (Assistant Professor, Transylvanian University of Brasov)
Research project: The Literary Experiment in the Romanian Contemporary Prose. A Cognitive and Comparative Perspective
Guest researcher, September-December 2012.
- Carlos Domper (Doctoral student, University of Zaragoza)
Research project: Polls without Democracy
Guest researcher, 10 September - 10 October 2012
- Cătălina Mihalache (Ph.D., Postdoctoral researcher of ”Al.I.Cuza University”, Iaşi; research fellow of ”A.D.Xenopol” History Institute of the Romanian Academy, Iaşi, Romania)
Research project: History for Schoolchildren: Science, Politics and Entertainment at the End of the Communist Regime
Guest researcher, July 2012.
- Oana Fotache Dubalaru (PhD Assistant Professor, University of Bucharest, Romania, and SOP HRD Post-doctoral researcher, University Babes-Bolyai, Cluj, Romania)
Research project: Realism as a Historiographical Project. Typological Invention and Discursive Motivation in Recent Histories of Romanian Literature, 1990-2010.
Post-doctoral research fellow, July 2012
- María Cristina Álvarez González (Ph.D. student, Universidad Complutense, Madrid)
Research project: “The history of Poland and history writing within Polish opposition movements, 1976-1989”
Visiting doctoral student, 2011/2012, Spring term
- Bogdan Stefanescu (Ph.D., Associate Professor and SOP HRD Post-doctoral researcher, Department of English, University of Bucharest, Romania)
Research project: Strategies for Decolonization in Postcommunism: A Postcolonial Perspective on National Identity Discourses by Romanian Public Intellectuals after 1989.http://postcolonialism-postcommunism.blogspot.com
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Victoria Harms (History Department at the University of Pittsburgh).Research Project: In-between East and West: A Transnational Network of Central Europeans, 1977-2004.Guest Doctoral Researcher, 2011
- Guy Beiner (Senior lecturer, Department of General History, Ben-Gurion University, Israel)
Research project: Comparisons between ‘social forgetting’ in Central Europe and Ireland in late-modern history.
Visiting Research Fellow, 2011
- Paul Shore (CEU)
Research project: Relations between Muslims and Jesuits between 1620 and 1773
2010/2011, winter and spring term
- José Reis Santos (Guest visiting Fellow, Contemporary History Institute, Faculty of Human and Social Sciences of the New University of Lisbon)Research project:Authoritarian Electoralisms in the Epoch of Fascisms Guest Research Fellow, 2010/2013
- Richard McMahon (ESRC post‑doc, University of Bristol)
Research project: European Cultural Community: entangled geographies of integration and culture.
Visiting Fellow, June & July 2010
- Irène Heidelberger-Leonard (Honorary Professorial Fellow, Queen Mary College, University of London)
Research Project: Life and Work of IMRE KERTESZ to be published by Rowohl (rororo), Reinbek, Germany
Visiting Fellow, April/May 2010
- Slávka Otčenášová (Research assistant, University of Pavol Jozef Šafárik, Košice/University of Prešov, Slovakia)
Research project:Constructing the Identity for the New Country – History Textbooks and Making the Nation in Czechoslovakia 1918 – 1938
Visiting Fellow 2009/2010, spring term
- Paul Shore (Professor of Education, Saint Louis University)
Research project: Jesuit Missionary and Educantional Activities in the Danube Basin 1630-1773. Seminar and pubic lecture: "Mission 'Mostly' Accomplished: Tracking Jesuit Successes and Failures in Hungary and Transylvania, 1640-1750" (18 and 20 May, 2009)
Pasts Inc. and History Department, Visiting Fellow, March-June 2009
- Ioana Toma
Research project: When Romanian Civil Society Rises into the Air. Radio Free Europe’s Rhetoric of a “National” Cold War
Open Society Archives and History Department, Postdoctoral Fellow, CEU, 2008/2009
- Ruth Balint (lecturer, School of History, University of New South Wales, Sidney)
Research project: Exile and Return: Journeys of the Hungarian Jewish Diaspora in Australia
Visiting Fellow, 2008/2009, fall term
- Charlotte Ball (PhD student of the Centre for European and International Studies Research of the University of Portsmouth, CEISR, England)
Research project: “The Day of German Unity 1990-2005”
Visiting Fellow, 2007/2008
- Iris Engemann (PhD student, European University of Viadrina, Frankfurt an der Oder)
Research project: The Slovakization of Bratislava, 1918-1948
Visiting Fellow, 2007/2008, winter term
TRAINEES
- Rose Smith (PhD student, Institute of International Studies, Charles University, Prague, The Groeningen Research Institute for the Study of Culture, Unviersity of Groningen)
Research project: How representations of the memory of Communism in Budapest, Prague, and Warsaw museums construct urban, national and European identities
Visiting Fellow, 15 January - 15 March 2022
- Elizabeth F. Walker (Undergraduate student, University College London)
June-August 2009, CEU Summer Professional Internship participant
- Joshua P. Sorell (Undergraduate student, Bard College)
June-July 2008, CEU/BARD Summer Professional Internship participant
- Katalin Stráner (PhD student, History department, CEU)
2007/2008, research assistant