Prof. Dr. phil.

Diana Mishkova

Professorin für Geschichte am Centre for Advanced Study Sofia

Corresponding Member of the Division of Humanities and Social Sciences abroad since 2018

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Research Areas:

  • History, Archaeology
  • Regional history
  • Modern history
  • Contemporary history
  • Science of history

Profile:

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Publications:

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Selected Memberships:

  • Academia Europea
  • Mitglied des Editorial Board der Zeitschrift Südost-Forschungen
  • Mitglied des Editorial Board der Zeitschrift East European Politics & Societies
  • Mitglied des Editorial Board der Zeitschrift Historein
  • Mitglied des Editorial Board der Zeitschrift Contributions to the History of Concepts
  • Mitglied des Editorial Board der Zeitschrift Current History

Selected Prizes:

  • Dr. h. c. der Södertörn University, Stockholm
  • In-residence fellow am Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin
  • Konstantin Jireček Medal granted by the German Southeast European Association (Südosteuropa-Gesellschaft) for “outstanding contributions and achievements in international research on Southeast Europe”.
  • Danubius Award granted by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research for “achievements in science and research in and for the Danube region”.

Selected Publications:

  • Mishkova, Diana (2018) Beyond Balkanism. The Scholarly Politics of Region Making.; London/New York: Routledge (282 Seiten).
  • Mishkova, Diana; Trencsényim, Balázs (Hrsg.) (2017) European Regions and Boundaries. A Conceptual History. London: Berghahn (401 Seiten).
  • Daskalov, Roumen; Mishkova, Diana (Hrsg.) (2014) Entangled Histories of the Balkans. Vol. 2: Transfers of Political Ideologies and Institutions. In Reihe: Balkan studies library, 12; Leiden/Boston: Brill (595 Seiten).
  • Mishkova, Diana (2009) We, the People. Politics of National Peculiarity in Southeastern Europe.; Budapest/New York: Central European University Press (386 Seiten).
  • Mishkova, Diana: Rival Byzantiums: Empire and Identity in Southeastern Europe. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2022.