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History Research Institutes in Southeast Europe

A Handbook

edited by Ulf Brunnbauer

Graz, 2004

Center for the Study of Balkan Societies and Cultures (CSBSC)

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The research project “Historiography in Southeast Europe after Socialism” was funded by the Austrian Ministry of Education, Science and Culture, and was carried out at the Center for the Study of Balkan Societies and Cultures (University of Graz), 2001–2003. The data in this handbook was compiled by:

Neven Budak (University of Zagreb) Ulf Brunnbauer (Free University of Berlin) Valentina Duka (University of Tirana) Ivan Elenkov (University of Sofia) Ibrahim Gashi (University of Prishtina) Daniela Koleva (University of Sofia) Miloš Ković (University of Belgrade) Antonis Liakos (University of Athens) Oto Luthar (Scientific Research Centre, Ljubljana) Predrag Marković (Institute for Contemporary History, Belgrade) Nataša Milićević (Institute for the Recent History of Serbia, Belgrade) Christian Promitzer (University of Graz) Šerbo Rastoder (University of Montenegro at Nikšić) Smaranda Vultur (University of Timişoara)

CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF BALKAN SOCIETIES AND CULTURES (CSBSC) At the Department for Southeast European History, University of Graz Mozartgasse 3, A-8010 Graz, Austria ℡ +43 316 380-2374 � +43 316 380-9735 � [email protected] � http://www-gewi.kfunigraz.ac.at/csbsc/

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Contents

PREFACE........................................................................................................................................... 7

ALBANIA .......................................................................................................................................... 9

BOSNIA AND HERCEGOVINA.................................................................................................... 11

BULGARIA ..................................................................................................................................... 23

CROATIA ........................................................................................................................................ 30

GREECE........................................................................................................................................... 42

KOSOVO ......................................................................................................................................... 59

MACEDONIA.................................................................................................................................. 62

MONTENEGRO .............................................................................................................................. 66

ROMANIA ....................................................................................................................................... 67

SERBIA.......................................................................................................................................... 100

SLOVENIA .................................................................................................................................... 106

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Listed Institutes (by English names only) Albania

Institute of History............................................................................................................................................. 9 Department of History ..................................................................................................................................... 10

Bosnia and Herzegovina Institute for History in Sarajevo....................................................................................................................... 11 Institute for Oriental Studies in Sarajevo......................................................................................................... 13 Institute for History in Banja Luka .................................................................................................................. 14 Department for History (Sarajevo) .................................................................................................................. 15 Department of History at the Faculty of Philosophy (Banja Luka) ................................................................. 16 Department of History and Geography at the Pedagogical Faculty of the University of Mostar .................... 17 Archive of Bosnia and Herzegovina ................................................................................................................ 18 Archive of the Republika Srpska ..................................................................................................................... 19 Archive of Hercegovina................................................................................................................................... 20 Archive of the Croatian Republic of Herceg-Bosna ........................................................................................ 21 Museum of the Republika Srpska in Banja Luka............................................................................................. 22

Bulgaria Institute of History........................................................................................................................................... 23 Institute for Balkan Studies.............................................................................................................................. 24 Ethnographic Institute with Museum............................................................................................................... 25 Faculty of History at the “St. Kliment Ohridski” University of Sofia ............................................................. 26 Faculty of Law and History at the “Neophit Rilski” Southwest University (Blagoevgrad)............................. 27 Faculty of History and Law at the Sts. Kiril and Method University of Veliko Tărnovo................................ 28 International Centre for Minority Studies and Intercultural Relations (IMIR) ................................................ 29

Croatia Croatian Institute for History........................................................................................................................... 30 Croatian Studies at the University of Zagreb................................................................................................... 31 Department for historical sciences of the Section for History and Social Sciences of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts............................................................................................................................................. 32 Department for History at the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Zagreb .......................................... 33 Department of History at the Philosophical Faculty at Pula ............................................................................ 34 Department of History of the University of Zadar........................................................................................... 35 Croatian Institute of History – Section for Slavonia, Syrmia and Baranya ..................................................... 36 Institute for History and Social Sciences of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Rijeka ............... 37 Institute for Historical Sciences of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Dubrovnik ...................... 38 Institute for Historical Sciences of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Zadar .............................. 39 Institute for Scientific Work in Osijek............................................................................................................. 40 Institute for Scientific Work in Varaždin......................................................................................................... 41

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Greece National Hellenic Research Foundation .......................................................................................................... 42 Academy of Athens ......................................................................................................................................... 44 National Centre for Social Research................................................................................................................ 45 Institute for Mediterranean Studies (Ι.Μ.S.) .................................................................................................... 46 Centre for Democracy and Reconciliation in Southeast Europe (CDRSEE) ................................................... 47 Contemporary Social History Archives ........................................................................................................... 48 Cultural and Intellectual History Society......................................................................................................... 49 Society for the Preservation of Historical Archives 1970-1974....................................................................... 50 Hellenic Literary and Historical Archives ....................................................................................................... 51 Foundation of the Hellenic World ................................................................................................................... 52 Institute for Balkan Studies.............................................................................................................................. 53 Konstantinos G. Karamanlis Foundation ......................................................................................................... 54 Centre for the Asia Minor Studies ................................................................................................................... 55 Society for the Study of Neo-Hellenism.......................................................................................................... 56 Society for Peloponnes Studies........................................................................................................................ 57 Society for Macedonian Studies ...................................................................................................................... 58

Kosovo Institute of History in Prishtina........................................................................................................................ 59 Department of History at the Faculty of Philosophy in Prishtina .................................................................... 60 Albanological Institut in Prishtina ................................................................................................................... 61

Macedonia Institute for National History........................................................................................................................... 62 Institute of History at the Facultyof Philosophy, Cyrill-and-Method University Skopje ................................ 64 State Archive of the Republic of Macedonia ................................................................................................... 65

Montenegro

Institute for history of Montenegro.................................................................................................................. 66

Romania “Nicolae Iorga” Institute of History................................................................................................................. 67 National Institute for the Study of Totalitarianism .......................................................................................... 69 Institute for South-East Europe Studies ........................................................................................................... 71 Faculty of History at the University of Bucharest ........................................................................................... 72 Faculty of History and Philosophy Cluj-Napoca – History Department.......................................................... 74 Department of History at the Faculty of Letters, Theology and History (Galati) ............................................ 76 Faculty of History (Iaşi)................................................................................................................................... 77 History Department at the Faculty of Letters and History (Timişoara) ........................................................... 79 History Department at the Faculty of History and Geography (Suceava)........................................................ 80 Department of History at the Faculty of Social-Human Sciences (Oradea) .................................................... 81 Faculty of European Studies at the “Babeş-Bolyai” University of Cluj-Napoca ............................................. 83 Institute of Oral History at the “Babeş-Bolyai” University of Cluj-Napoca.................................................... 84 “Dr. Moshe Carmilly” Institute for Hebrew and Jewish History, Cluj-Napoca............................................... 85 A. D. Xenopol Institute of History (Iaşi) ......................................................................................................... 86 Department of History, The “George Bariţ” History Institute (Cluj-Napoca) ................................................. 88 Institute for Socio-Human Research Sibiu....................................................................................................... 90 “Gheorghe Sincai” Research Institute of Social Sciences and the Humanities................................................ 91

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Romanian Institute for Recent History ............................................................................................................ 92 Centre for the Study of the History of Romanian Jews.................................................................................... 93 Centre of Transylvanian Studies...................................................................................................................... 94 Third Europe Foundation................................................................................................................................. 95 Civic Academy Foundation ............................................................................................................................. 96 National Museum of the History of Transylvania............................................................................................ 97 Museum of the Banat Mountains ..................................................................................................................... 98 Museum of the Banat Timişoara...................................................................................................................... 99

Serbia Historical Institute ......................................................................................................................................... 100 Institute for the Recent History of Serbia ...................................................................................................... 101 Institute for Contemporary History................................................................................................................ 102 Department of History at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade .................................................................. 103 History Department at the Faculty of Philosophy in Novi Sad...................................................................... 104 Association for Social History (ASH) ........................................................................................................... 105

Slovenia Milko Kos Institute of History....................................................................................................................... 106 Institute for Contemporary History (Ljubljana)............................................................................................. 108 Department of History, University of Ljubljana ............................................................................................ 110 Department of History, University of Maribor .............................................................................................. 111

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PREFACE

In 2001, the Center for the Study of Balkan Societies and Cultures (CSBSC) in Graz initiated a research project on recent historiography in Southeast Europe funded by the Austrian Ministry of Education, Science and Culture. Sixteen historians from the region and Austria worked on the project to analyse the state of Southeast European historiography and its development since the end of socialism.1 The aim of the project was to define the place of historiography in the transformed Balkan states and to present the major trends in recent historical scholarship in the region. The authors shared the concern that history and the ways a society remembers its past — a process to which historians make a significant contribution — also play an important role in the current and future development of any country. The discipline of history can impede the development of democratic and tolerant relations but it can also facilitate them. Historians have a responsibility to society they have too often tragically failed in the past by providing authoritarian and nationalist ideologies with historical legitimacy. The project concentrated on the political meanings of historical writing, and in how far historians have overcome the legacy of complicity with the communist system and the traps of nationalism. Greece was included as a valuable comparative example of a country that experienced transformation from another type of dictatorship to democracy.

The results revealed that history is an important issue for the states of Southeast

Europe and their populations. This is illustrated by the privileged position historiography enjoys in comparison with other disciplines in the humanities despite the financial problems many of the institutions engaged in historical research faced during the troubled years of transformation. Nevertheless, in most countries of Southeast Europe a great variety of institutes is doing research in the field of history, and society — for better or worse — is showing an interest. The institutional framework of historical research is important for understanding the dynamics of the production of historical knowledge since institutions have a significant impact on how the individual historian approaches the past. A central aim of the research project was to map the institutional landscape in the field of historiography.

The handbook gives an overview of the most significant historical research institutes

in the countries of Southeast Europe (Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia — with a separate section on Kosovo —, and Slovenia). Aside from state-run historical institutes, important non-governmental research centres are included in the documentation, as well as museums and archives, in as far as they carry out research. With this comprehensive information, the handbook details the institutional richness and variety of historiography in the region. It not only reveals the foci of research and the directions of state funding for historical writing, but offers details on the

1 The project results were published in Ulf Brunnbauer (ed.), (Re)Writing History. Historiography in Southeast Europe after Socialism. Münster et al.: Lit-Verlag, 2004.

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character and output of historical institutes enabling readers to locate them and obtain an idea of what kind of research they do. Each chapter includes information on the institutional affiliation of the respective institute, its structure and staff, as well as its research topics and major publications (monographs, collections and periodicals). Institutes are identified by their original name as well as its English translation. Contact details are also given.

The institutions are described in the following order: history and history-related institutes of the Academy of Sciences or analogous institutions; university departments of history; regional institutes, museums and archives; non-governmental institutions and private institutions concerned with historical research.

For anyone interested in Southeast European historiography, the handbook presents an

essential tool for locating the leading institutes in this field. By making the data available, the authors hope to facilitate co-operation and information exchange. Although the authors did their best to include the most relevant institutes in the handbook, they acknowledge that the collection is not complete. Should any reader feel that a further historical research institute should be included in this book, then he or she is invited to inform the Center for the Study of Balkan Studies so that we can update the information.

Ulf Brunnbauer

[email protected]

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ALBANIA

INSTITUTI I HISTORISË INSTITUTE OF HISTORY (est. 1972) AFFILIATION Part of the Academy of Science in Tirana ADDRESS Rruga „Naim Frasheri“, Nr. 7, Tirana, Albania PHONE, FAX, EMAIL: Phone: +355 4 225869, fax: +355 4 225869 STAFF Director: Prof. Dr. Ana Lalaj Research staff: 15 STRUCTURE Six research departments: Medieval Department, which also covers the period of Ottoman rule until the 1840s; Department of Rebirth, which covers the period from the 1840s up to 1912; Department of Independence (1912–1939); Department of the National Liberation War (1939–1944); Department of the Post-war Period (1945 up to now); Department of the History of the Ethnic Lands PROFILE The Institute is a research institute. It houses a big historical library as well as a collection of documents. The research of the institute focuses on national history. The institute is one of the most important institutions for the research of Albanian history and employs most of the historians in Albania. Most historians at the institute deal with political history. The Institute also publishes bibliographies and edits documents. PUBLICATIONS Periodical Studime Historike (“Historical Studies”), which is the main historical journal in Albania. The major recent publication of the Institute is: Historia e popullit shqiptar (4 volumes planned ), vol. 1 and 2 (Tirana 2002).

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DEPARTAMENTI I HISTORISË DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY (est. 1952) AFFILIATION Part of the Faculty of History and Philology at the University of Tirana ADDRESS „Rruga e Elbasanit“, Tirana, Albania PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +355 4 269987, fax: +355 4 269987 STAFF Head of Department: Prof. Asoc Dr. Valentina Duka Teaching and research staff: 14 STRUCTURE Two sections: Section of history of the Albanian people, Section of World History. PROFILE The Department of History covers the history branch at the Faculty of History and Philology. The department organises undergraduate courses in history and provides diplomas for teachers of history in high schools and specialists in institutions of history, archaeology, ethnography, different archives, museums and many other political and social institutions. It functions also as post-graduate school in history and archaeology. Members of the department also develop research activities. PUBLICATIONS Periodical Studime Albanologjike (“Albanological Studies”), which is the journal published by the Faculty of History and Philology.

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BOSNIA AND HERCEGOVINA

INSTITUT ZA ISTORIJU U SARAJEVU INSTITUTE FOR HISTORY IN SARAJEVO (est. 1959) AFFILIATION The Institute is part of the University in Sarajevo. ADDRESS Alipašina 9, BiH-71000 Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone/fax: +387 33 471-667 Email: [email protected] INTERNET www.iis.unsa.ba STAFF Director: Dr. Husnija Kamberović Other eminent historians at the institute: Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Karabegović, Dr. Tomislav Išek, Dr. Budimir Miličić, Dr. Ibrahim Kemura, Dr. Safet Bandžović Total staff: 18 STRUCTURE Departments for Medieval History, the Ottoman period, the period from 1918 until 1941, the period of the Second World War and for Contemporary History PROFILE The institute is funded by the budget of the Sarajevo Canton and by donors. Apart from research, members of the institute are engaged in teaching at the Universities of Sarajevo and Tuzla as well as in teaching in grammar schools. The institute contributes to the creation of educational curricula for history teaching and in the writing of textbooks. The research focus is on the history of Bosnia and Herzegovina from the medieval period until now (political history, economic history, law history, social history and cultural history). Recently, the institute has drawn its attention to historical demography and to the history of the neighbouring countries or rather the history of Southeast Europe. International contacts are held with historical institutions and historians in Vienna, Graz, Prague, Zagreb, Brno, Budapest, Podgorica, Paris, Linz (ITH) etc. PUBLICATIONS Periodical: Until now 30 issues of the annual Prilozi Instituta za istoriju, which is published since 1965. Main monographs and collections:

- Nusret Šehić: Bosna i Hercegovina 1918-1925. Privredni i politički razvoj. Sarajevo: Institut za istoriju 1991.

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- Tomislav Išek: Hrvatska seljačka stranka u Bosni i Hercegovini 1929-1941. Sarajevo: Institut za istoriju 1991.

- Migracije i Bosna i Hercegovina. Zbornik radova sa naučnog skupa održanog u Sarajevu 26. I 27. oktobra 1989. Sarajevo: Institut za istoriju u Sarajevu, Institut za proučavanje nacionalnih odnosa Sarajevo.

- Bosanska Posavina – dio cjelovite Bosne i Hercegovine. Zbornik radova sa Okruglog stola održanog 24.11.1994. godine u Sarajevu. Sarajevo: Sabor Bosanske Posavine u Sarajevu, Institut za historiju u Sarajevu 1997.

- Sefarad 92. Zbornik radova sa naučnog skupa održanog u Sarajevu od 11.9.-14.9.1992. godine. Sarajevo: Institut za istoriju Sarajevo, Jevrejska zajednica Bosne i Hercegovine 1995.

- Istorija Saveza komunista Bosne i Hercegovine, 2 vols. Sarajevo: Institut za istoriju u Sarajevu, NIŠRO “Oslobođenje”, OOUR Izdavačka djelatnost 1990.

- Dževad Juzbašić (ed.): Prilozi historiji Sarajevo. Radovi sa znanstvenog simpozija Pola milenija Sarajeva, održanog 19. do 21. marta 1993. godine. Sarajevo: Institut za istoriju, Orientalni institut 1997.

- Budimir Miličić: Bibliografija radova saradnika Instituta za istoriju u Sarajevu 1959.-1999. godine. Sarajevo: Institut za istoriju u Sarajevu 2000.

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ORIJENTALNI INSTITUT U SARAJEVU INSTITUTE FOR ORIENTAL STUDIES IN SARAJEVO (est. 1950) AFFILIATION The Institute is part of the University of Sarajevo. ADDRESS Zmaja od Bosne 8, BiH-71000 Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +387 33 668-728, fax: +387 33 670 353 or 262-070 Email: [email protected] INTERNET www.ois.unsa.ba STAFF Director: Dr. Behija Zlatar Other eminent historian at the institute: Dr. Behija Zlatar, Prof. Dr. Ahmed Aličić Number of staff: 12 scholars and 4 administrative personell STRUCTURE The Institute is divided into three departments: Historical Department, Philological Department, Department for Documentation. PROFILE The institute is funded by the budget of the Sarajevo Canton. It does only research and has not teaching activities. The focus is on the research of the cultural heritage of Bosnia and Herzegovina, especially on the philological research on sources written by Bosniaks in oriental languages. International contacts are held with similar institutions in Turkey, Austria, Germany, France etc. PUBLICATIONS Periodical: annual Prilozi za orijentalnu filologiju (“Contributions to Oriental Philology”) Book series Monumenta turcica. Main monographs and collections:

- Ahmed S. Aličić: Pokret za autonomiju Bosne od 1831. do 1832. godine. Sarajevo: Orijentalni institut 1996.

- Adem Handžić, Snježana Buzov, Amina Kupusović (eds.): Opširni popis Bosanskog sandžaka iz 1604. godine, 4 vol. Sarajevo: Bošnjački institut Zürich, Odjel Sarajevo, Orijentalni institute 2000

- Ibrahim Alajbegović Pečevija: Historija, 2 vol. ed. by Fehim Nametak. Sarajevo: El-Kalem – Orijentalni institute 2000.

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ISTORIJSKI INSTITUT U BANJOJ LUCI INSTITUTE FOR HISTORY IN BANJA LUKA (est. 1980) AFFILATION Unresolved status (it is disputed whether it should be affiliated with the Philosophical Faculty or the Academy of Science of the Republika Srpska) ADDRESS Bana Milosavljevica 1, BiH-78000 Banja Luka, Bosnia-Herzegovina PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +387 51 305-155 STAFF Director: Dr Djordje Mikić Number of staff: 2 STRUCTURE PROFILE The institute is financed by the government of the Republika Srpska. It is a research institute only, focussing on the history of the Bosnian krajina. PUBLICATIONS Main recent monograph:

- Djordje Mikić: Banja Luka na Krajini hvala, Banja Luka 1995.

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ODSJEK ZA HISTORIJU DEPARTMENT FOR HISTORY (est. 1950) AFFILIATION The Department is part of the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Sarajevo. ADDRESS Franja Račkoga 1, BiH-71000 Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +387 33 667-844, fax: +387 33 667-873 STAFF Director: Prof. Dr. Iljas Hadžibegović Deputy director: Prof. Dr. Enes Pelidija Other eminent historians at the department: Prof. Dr. Iljas Hadžibegović, Prof. Dr. Dževad Juzbašić, Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Karabegović, Prof. Dr. Ahmed S. Aličić, Prof. Dr. Enver Imamović, Prof. Dr. Enes Pelidija, Doc. Dr. Dubravko Lovrenović, Doc. Dr. Vesna Mušeta-Aščerić Number of staff: 10 professors and docents, 5 academic assistants and higher assistants STRUCTURE The History Department is already at the lowest structural level of the faculty PROFILE The institute is funded by the budget of the Sarajevo Canton. It develops research as well as teaching activities, and does not have any organised international contacts. PUBLICATIONS Periodical: Until 1990, the annual Godišnjak Društva istoričara Bosne i Hercegovine (“Yearbook of the Society of the Historians of Bosnia-Herzegovina”) was published. The editorial committee of the yearbook was located at the Department for History and was comprised by the professors of the department. Main monographs:

- Iljas Hadžibegović: Bosanskohercegovački gradovi na razmeđu 19. i 20. vijeka. Sarajevo: Oslobođenje Public 1991.

- Marko Šunjić: Bosna i Venecija. Odnosi u XIV. i XV. stoljeću. Sarajevo: Hrvatsko kulturno društvo Napredak 1996.

- Ahmed S. Aličić: Pokret za autonomiju Bosne od 1831. do 1832. godine. Sarajevo: Orijentalni institut 1996.

- Dževad Juzbašić: Nacionalno-politički odnosi u bosanskohercegovačkom saboru i jezičko pitanje (1910–1914). Sarajevo: Akademija nauka i umjetnosti Bosne i Hercegovine 1999.

- Dževad Juzbašić: Politika i privreda u Bosni i Hercegovini pod austrougarskom upravom. Sarajevo: Akademija nauka i umjetnosti Bosne i Hercegovine 2002.

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ODSJEK ZA ISTORIJU FILOZOFSKOG FAKULTETA (BANJA LUKA) DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AT THE FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY (BANJA LUKA) (est. 1994) AFFILIATION The Department of History is part of the University of Banja Luka. ADDRESS Bana Lazarevica 1, 78000 Banja Luka, Bosnia-Herzegovina PHONE, FAX Phone: +387 51 319-662, fax: +387 51 319-438 STAFF Director: dean Dr Drago Branković Head of history department: Dr Rade Mihaljčić Number of staff: 13 PROFILE The department is funded by the government of the Republika Srpska. Its main obligation is teaching, but there are also some research activities. The department has actually a dominant position within historiography in the Republika Srpska. Its focus is on political history. PUBLICATIONS Periodicals: Radovi – časopis za humanističke i društvene nauke (since 1998), Zbornici radova sa naučnih skupova organizovanih na Filozofskom fakultetu u Banjoj Luci (since 2000). Major recent monographs:

- Perko Vojinović: Vrbaska banovina u političkom sistemu Kraljevine Jugoslavije. Banja Luka 1997. - Perko Vojinović: Jugoslovenstvo i formiranje Kraljevstva Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca 1918. godine. Banja

Luka 1999. - Perko Vojinović: Seljastvo u Crnoj Gori (1918-1941). Banja Luka 2000. - Perko Vojinović: Položaj Crne Gore u Jugoslaviji i pogledi crnogorske inteligencije (1918-1941).

Banja Luka 2001.

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ODJEL „POVIJEST-ZEMLJOPIS“ PEDAGOŠKOH FAKULTETA SVEUČILIŠTA U MOSTARU DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY AT THE PEDAGOGICAL FACULTY OF THE

UNIVERSITY OF MOSTAR (est. 1994, out of the Pedagogical Academy, which was established in 1950) AFFILIATION University of Mostar ADDRESS Matice hrvatske bb, BiH-Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +387 36 321-239; 325-910; 325-636 STAFF Director: dean of the pedagogical faculty Dr. Šimun Musa Head of history department: Prof. Dr. Božo Goluža Number of staff: 13 STRUCTURE Institute for Croatian Language, Literature and History PROFILE The Faculty is mainly funded by the canton of Hercegovina-Neretva. The faculty does teaching and research in specific projects (mainly political and diplomatic history). It has an important role for (Croatian) historiography in Hercegovina. It has contacts with institutions in Croatia and other countries. PUBLICATIONS Periodicals: Mostariensia; Motrišta.

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ARHIV BOSNE I HERCEGOVINE ARCHIVE OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA (est. 1947) AFFILIATION After its establishment, the archive had been under the authority of the government of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Since the Dayton Peace Agreement the archive belongs to the Council of Ministries of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ADDRESS Reisa Čausevića 6, BiH-71000 Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +387 33 206-492 STAFF Director: Prof. Matko Kovačević Deputy director: Šaban Zahirović, MA Number of staff: 25 STRUCTURE General service, service for the protection of archival material, service for treatment and use of archivals, service for information and documentation. PROFILE The main sources of funding come from the state budget. Apart from research, the archive is responsible for the conservation, treatment, protection and presentation of the archival sources, the education of the personnel, the publication of archival documents, and for cultural as well as educational activities (exhibitions, lectures, roundtables, advising etc.). The archive has international contacts, participates in international exchange, and is member ifthe International Council of Archives. PUBLICATIONS Periodical: Glasnik arhiva i Društva arhisvskih radnika BiH (“Review of the Archive and the Society of Archivists of Bosnia-Hercegovina”). Main monographs and collections:

- Arhiv u vremenu tranzicije/Archives in the age of transition. Sarajevo: Arhiv Bosne i Hercegovine, Istorijski arhiv 2002.

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ARHIV REPUBLIKE SRPSKE ARCHIVE OF THE REPUBLIKA SRPSKA (est. 1953) AFFILIATION Ministerial Council of the Republika Srpska ADDRESS Aleja Svetog Save 1, BiH-78000 Banja Luka, Bosnia-Herzegovina PHONE, FAX Phone: +387 51 301-528 STAFF Director: Ljiljana Radosević Number of staff: 30 STRUCTURE The Archive of the Republika Srpska has local branches in Doboj, Srbinje (Foća), Trebinje, Zvornik and in the Serbian part of Sarajevo. PROFILE The Archive is mainly funded by the government of the Republika Srpska. It is a research institution without any specific focus and without international contacts. PUBLICATIONS Periodical: from 2003 the journal Pregled arhivske gradje was to appear (“Review of the Archival Sources”). Major recent monographs and collections:

- Nebojša Radmanović, Dušan Vrzina, Verica Stosić (ed.): Svetislav T. Milosavljević – Susreti s kraljem 1929-1934. Banja Luka 1996.

- Udruženje arhivskih radnika Republike Srpske (ed.): Zaštita arhivske gradje u registraturama. Banja Luka 2000.

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ARHIV HERCEGOVINE ARCHIVE OF HERCEGOVINA (est. 1954 as Archive of the town of Mostar, renamed in 1964 in Archive of Hercegovina) AFFILIATION Unresolved status ADDRESS Trg Prvog Maja, br. 17, BiH-Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +387 36 551-047 STAFF Director: Edin Čelebić Number of staff: 14 STRUCTURE Two departments: documentation and preservation PROFILE The Archive is funded by the canton of Herzegovina-Neretva. Besides archival work, it also does research. PUBLICATIONS Periodical: Hercegovina.

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ARHIV HRVATSKE REPUBLIKE HERCEG-BOSNE MOSTAR ARCHIVE OF THE CROATIAN REPUBLIC OF HERCEG-BOSNA (est. 1994) AFFILIATION Independent public institution ADDRESS Dr. Ante Starčevića, br. 17, BiH-Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +387 36 324-561 STAFF Director: Stjepan Dugandžić Number of staff: 3–4 PROFILE The Archive ought to be funded by five different cantons, but actually receives money only from the canton of Hercegovina-Neretva. The yearly total budget is approximately 9,000 Euro. The archive is limited to archival and publishing activities. PUBLICATIONS Periodical: Hercegovina. Godišnjak za kulturno i povijesno naslijeđe. Major recent monographs:

- Drago Karlo Miletić: Miroslav Looso. Neumorni graditel. Mostar 1998.

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MUZEJ REPUBLIKE SRPSKE U BANJOJ LUCI MUSEUM OF THE REPUBLIKA SRPSKA IN BANJA LUKA (est. 1930, as Museum of Vrbaske banovine) AFFILIATION Public institution ADDRESS Djure Danicica 1, BiH-78000 Banja Luka, Bosnia-Herzegovina PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +387 51 305-486, 305-290, fax: +387 51 317-318 STAFF Director: Ljuban Bajić Number of staff: 30 STRUCTURE Five sectors: Centre for material culture and arts; documentation centre and library; centre for conservation and preparation; centre for education; centre for social services PROFILE It is mainly funded by the government of Republika Srpska. Aside from organising exhibitions, the museum does some research but no teaching. PUBLICATIONS Catalogues of the exhibitions 65 godina Muzeja Republike Srpske (Banja Luka 1995) and Oružje iz zbirki muzeja (Banja Luka 1998).

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BULGARIA

INSTITUT PO ISTORIJA INSTITUTE OF HISTORY (est. 1947) AFFILIATION The Institute is part of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAN). ADDRESS blvd. Šipčenski prohod 52, bl. 17, BG-1113 Sofia, Bulgaria PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +359 2 702191 Email: [email protected] INTERNET www.ihist.bas.bg STAFF Director: Prof. Georgi Markov Number of personnel: 108 STRUCTURE Departments: Medieval History of Bulgaria, History of the Bulgarian People 15th–19th Centuries, Modern Bulgarian History, History of Bulgaria after the Second World War, History of the Bulgarian National Question, History of the World and International Relations in Recent and Most Recent Times, Auxiliary Historical Sciences and Information Sciences, Scientific Archives of the Institute of History PROFILE The Institute is a research institution that offers post-graduate education as well. Its research profile includes: medieval Bulgarian history; prosopography and historical geography; history of Bulgarian people under the Ottoman rule; formation of the Bulgarian nation; establishment of the modern Bulgarian State; the transition to a totalitarian society and its development; the history of Europe and the world; international relations. Special historical disciplines are: source study, palaeography, diplomatics, genealogy, metrology, etc. It is the main institution for historical research in Bulgaria. PUBLICATIONS Periodicals of the institution: Istoričeski pregled; Bulgarian Historical Review. Major series:

- Istorija na Bălgarija (“History of Bulgaria”), 14 vols. planned, 8 vols. already published.

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INSTITUT PO BALKANISTIKA INSTITUTE FOR BALKAN STUDIES (est. 1964) AFFILIATION Part of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAN) ADDRESS 45 ul. Moskovska, BG-1000 Sofia, Bulgaria PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Tel, fax: +359 2 9806297 Email: [email protected] INTERNET www.cl.bas.bg/Balkan-Studies STAFF Director: Dr. Agop Garabedian Deputy Director: Dr. Asparuh Velkov Number of personnel: 50 STRUCTURE Departments: Balkan Peoples in the Middle Ages, the Balkans in the 15th–19th Centuries, the Balkans 1878–1945, the Balkans after World War II, Cultural History of Balkan Nations PROFILE It is a research institution, which offers post-graduate education as well. Research profile: ethnic processes in the Balkans in the Middle Ages; state and institutional structures; evolution of Balkan cultures and their interaction; pattern of influences between Byzantium and the other Balkan communities, emergence of the Eastern Orthodox religious model; issues of historical geography and cartography of the Balkans; socio-economic history of the Balkans; comparative analysis of legal and economic institutions of the Balkan nations, Balkan national liberation movements; place of the Balkans in international relations during the 18th–19th c. and the genesis of the Eastern question, image of the “other” in the Balkans; domestic and international politics of the Balkan countries and the complex mosaic of Balkan political relations in recent times. Research concentrates both on the problems of individual Balkan countries, and their interpretation on a common Balkan comparative basis. PUBLICATIONS Periodical Etudes Balkaniques.

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ETNOGRAFSKI INSTITUT S MUZEI (EIM) ETHNOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE WITH MUSEUM (est. 1906) AFFILIATION Part of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAN) ADDRESS ul. Moskovska 6A, BG-1000 Sofia, Bulgaria PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +359 2 9874191 INTERNET http://hs41.iccs.bas.bg/ STAFF Director: Prof. Račko Popov Number of staff: 90 (40 researchers with PhD, museum specialists and guides) STRUCTURE The Institute has the following sections: traditional spiritual and socio-normative culture, traditional material culture, ethnology of the present, ethnographic sources (sound, photo and paper archive), national museum of Ethnography; restoration workshop PROFILE The EIM is a research institution, which offers post-graduate education as well. The ethnographic institute and the national museum for ethnography are the methodological and research centre of all museums of ethnography in the country The research profile of the Ethnographic Institute includes: all material artistic and non-artistic monuments of the Bulgarian folk tradition (folk costume, embroidery, jewellery, labour instruments, economic fittings, means of conveyance, etc.); traditional customary law; socio-normative culture; ethno-medicine; ethnic identity and ethnic groups; traditional world outlook; popular religiosity; family and calendar customs; traditional metric systems; reflections of traditional culture in the present; contemporary ethnic processes; modern cultural processes in the Bulgarian nation; problems of urban life and culture. PUBLICATIONS Periodicals: Bălgarska etnologija (formerly Bălgarska etnografija); Ethnologija Bulgarica; Ethnologia Balkanica (journal of the “International Association for Southeast European Anthropology”, InASEA; see: www-gewi.uni-graz.at/inasea). Book series (collective volumes): Problemi na narodnata kultura (by now 6 vols.).

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ISTORIČESKI FAKULTET NA UNIVERSITET SOFIA “SV. KLIMENT OHRIDSKI” FACULTY OF HISTORY AT THE “ST. KLIMENT OHRIDSKI” UNIVERSITY OF SOFIA (the university was established in 1888; the faculty as a separate unit in 1972) AFFILIATION Part of the “St. Kliment Ohridski” University of Sofia ADDRESS blvd. Car Osvoboditel 15, BG-1504 Sofia, Bulgaria PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +359 2 876-292, 9308-322, fax: +359 2 463-022 INTERNET www.uni-sofia.bg STAFF Dean: Assoc. Prof. Petar Delev Deputies: Assoc. Prof. Miliana Kaimakamova, Assoc. Prof. Petko Petkov Number of personnel: 87 STRUCTURE Departments: Archaeology, Ancient History, History of Byzantium and the Balkans, History of Bulgaria, New and contemporary History, Ethnology, Archval Studies PROFILE It is a research and teaching institution and offers degrees in the following subjects: history, archaeology, ethnology, archival studies, history and geography (the latter is oriented to school teachers). Short description of research profile: History of Bulgaria in all its periods and aspects is the leading research direction; including ancient and medieval history, the Ottoman period; the National Revival Period and modern history up to the end of World War Two; modernisation in Bulgaria and in the Balkans, Byzantine studies, Balkan and world history form additional foci of research and teaching. Its is the oldest and so far the most important institution awarding university degrees in history in Bulgaria and one of the main research centres. PUBLICATIONS Periodical Godišnik na Sofijski Universitet – Istoričeski fakultet (“Yearbook of the St. Kliment Ohridski University – Faculty of History”).

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PRAVNO-ISTORIČESKI FAKULTET NA JUGO-ZAPADEN UNIVERSITET NEOFIT RILKSI FACULTY OF LAW AND HISTORY AT THE “NEOPHIT RILSKI” SOUTHWEST UNIVERSITY (est. 1991) AFFILIATION Part of the Neophit Rilski Southwest University in Blagoevgrad ADDRESS pl. Georgi Izmirliev-Makedončeto 1, BG-2700 Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +359 73 35017; fax: +359 73 35017; 981-78 00 Email: [email protected] INTERNET www.law.swu.bg STAFF Dean: Prof. Aleksandăr Vodeničarov Deputies: Prof. Nansen Behar, Assoc. Prof. Vasil Madolev, Assoc. Prof. Ivan Veličkov, Assoc. Prof. Ivan Gazdov, Assoc. Prof. Milan Milanov Number of personnel 102; 25 in History STRUCTURE Departments: Bulgarian History and Archaeology, General History, Common Law and Public Management, Civil Law, International Law and International Relations, Psychology, Sociology. The Faculty also hosts the “International Seminar for Balkan Studies” (director: Kristina Popova), which promotes interdisciplinary studies in the field of Balkan studies, including oral history, historical anthropology, and the biographical approach. PROFILE It is a research and teaching institution and offers degrees in the following subjects: History, Psychology, Sociology, Public Administration, Law, International Relations, Public Relations Research profile of the history related departments: Modern Bulgarian and Balkan history are the main research foci; ancient and medieval Bulgarian history. Historical anthropology and oral history are developed in addition to the main orientation towards political history. Members of the Faculty have established the “Balkan Society for Autobiographic Research and Social Communication”. PUBLICATIONS Periodical: journal Balkanistčen forum / Balkanistic Forum (since 1992).

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ISTORIKO-JURIDIČESKI FAKULTET NA UNIVERSITET VELIKO TĂRNOVO “SVV. KIRIL I METOD”

FACULTY OF HISTORY AND LAW AT THE STS. KIRIL AND METHOD UNIVERSITY OF VELIKO TĂRNOVO

(est. 1963 as Faculty of History; merged with Faculty of Law in 2002) AFFILIATION Part of the Sts Kiril and Method University of Veliko Tărnovo ADDRESS ul. T. Turnovski 1, BG-5003 Veliko Tărnovo, Bulgaria PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +359 62 20070, +359 62 618332, fax: +359 62 628023 Email: [email protected] INTERNET www.uni-vt.bg STAFF Director: Assoc. Professor Minčo Dimitrov Minčev Deputies: Assoc. Professor Milko Stojanov Palangurski, Assoc. Professor Mariana Spasova Yovevska Number of personnel 70 (50 teaching faculty) STRUCTURE The departments of the history branch are: Modern History of Bulgaria, History of the Middle Ages, Modern History, Ancient History, Ethnology and Methods of Teaching History and Geography, Archaeology and Population and Environmental Studies PROFILE It is a research and teaching institution. The research concentrates on the modern history of Bulgaria and the history of the Middle Ages. PUBLICATIONS Periodicals: Epohi (since 1993); Trudove na Velikotărnovskija universitet. Svitak istorija.

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MEŽDUNARODEN CENTĂR PO PROBLEMITE NA MALCINSTVATA I KULTURNITE VZAIMODEISTVIJA

INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR MINORITY STUDIES AND INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS (IMIR)

(est. 1992) AFFILIATION Non-governmental organisation; funded by various international donors ADDRESS ul. Antim I, 55, BG-1303 Sofia, Bulgaria PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +359 2 8323112, 8324044, fax: +359 2 8320015 Email: [email protected] INTERNET http://www.imir-bg.org STAFF Director: Dr. Antonina Željazkova. Permanent staff: 7; interdisciplinary teams are formed for work on each specific project IMIR is managed by an International Board of Directors STRUCTURE IMIR has Expert Councils on: History and Political Sciences; Anthropology, Sociology and Philosophy; Interdisciplinary Projects; Scholarship Program, Education and Culture; Media PROFILE IMIR is a institution combining research with practical projects primarily in the field of minority education and culture (including support for minority media). Its research profile includes: study of national, religious and linguistic minorities in Southeast Europe from the formation of their ethnic identity to the present day; contacts and relations between religious and ethnic communities; regional studies; ethnic, religious and cultural identification in Bulgaria and the Balkans; traditional culture and its place in the modern world; ethnic conflicts; migration. The IMIR combines historical and ethnological approaches, and promotes interdisciplinary team work. It applies and develops also the new method of “urgent anthropology” – brief intensive fieldwork of interdisciplinary teams on ‘hot spots’ (such as Kosovo and Macedonia during the recent periods of crisis). PUBLICATIONS Book series: Sădbata na mjusjulmanskite obštnosti na Balkanite (“The Fate of Muslim Communities in the Balkans”, until now 8 vols.); Urgent Anthropology (until now 2 vols.). For a list or publications see: http://www.imir-bg.org/english.htm

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CROATIA

HRVATSKI INSTITUT ZA POVIJEST CROATIAN INSTITUTE FOR HISTORY (est. 1996) AFFILIATION Public, state-run scientific research institute ADDRESS Opatička 10, HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatia PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +385 1 4851-720, 4851-721, 4851-722; fax: +385 1 4851-725 Email: [email protected]; [email protected] INTERNET www.hizp.hr STAFF Director: Milan Kruhek Total staff: 70 STRUCTURE The Croatian Institute is organised in five departments (for medieval history, modern history, history of the 19th century, contemporary history, Croatian Latin historiography). The Institute has also founded the Branch Institute for the Study of the History of Slavonia, Srijem and Baranja, of which the seat is in the town of Slovenski Brod. This branch has nine employees. PROFILE The Institute is mainly concerned with national history from the early Middle Ages until today. PUBLICATIONS Periodicals: Povijesni prilozi, Časopis za suvremenu povijest. Three book series: Hrvatska povjesnica; Hrvatska latinistička historiografija; Hrvatska na tajnim zemljovidima 18. i 19. stoljeća.

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HRVATSKI STUDIJI SVEUČILIŠTA U ZAGREBU CROATIAN STUDIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB (est. 1992) AFFILIATION University institution (as a branch of the University of Zagreb) ADDRESS Ulica grada Vukovara 68, HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatia PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +385 1 611-7962, 615-1376, fax: +385 1 611-7963 Email: [email protected] INTERNET http://www.hrstud.hr/StudiaCroatica.html STAFF Director: Ivan Kordić (since 1995) Total staff: 32 STRUCTURE Within this institution there are no further organisational divisions. PROFILE The Croatian Studies organises undergraduate and postgraduate courses from the social sciences, put together on the base of their national orientation. PUBLICATIONS Book series Biblioteka Hrvatskih studija.

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ODSJEK ZA POVIJESNE ZNANOSTI ZAVODA ZA POVIJESNE I DRUŠTVENE ZNANOSTI HAZU DEPARTMENT FOR HISTORICAL SCIENCES OF THE SECTION FOR HISTORY AND SOCIAL

SCIENCES OF THE CROATIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES AND ARTS (est. 1948; 1948–1974: Historijski institut JAZU / Historical Institute of the Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts, 1977–1979 Historijski zavod JAZU / Historical Section of the Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts, 1979–1990/91 Zavod za povijesne znanosti Istraživačkog centra JAZU / Section for the historical sciences of the Research Center of the Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts) AFFILIATION Institute of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts ADDRESS Strossmajerov trg 2, HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatia PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone, fax: +385 1 4569-076 Email: [email protected] INTERNET http://www.hazu.hr/odpovzg_hr.html STAFF Director: Miroslav Kurelac; managing director: Ante Gulin Staff: 11 STRUCTURE The department does not have further organisational entities. PROFILE The Department is a research institution, focussing on the publication of sources, historical studies and textbooks on Croatian history from the 7th to the 19th century. PUBLICATIONS Periodicals and series: Zbornik Odsjeka za povijesne znanosti Zavoda za povijesne i društvene znanosti HAZU; Rasprave iz hrvatske kulturne prošlosti; Codex diplomaticus regni Croatiae, Dalmatiae et Slavoniae; Monumenta Vaticana.

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ODSJEK ZA POVIJEST FILOZOFSKOG FAKULTETA SVEUČILIŠTA U ZAGREBU DEPARTMENT FOR HISTORY AT THE PHILOSOPHICAL FACULTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF

ZAGREB (est. 1874) AFFILIATION University department ADDRESS Ivana Lučića 3, HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatia PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +385 1 6120150, fax: +385 1 6156879 Email: [email protected] INTERNET http://www.ffzg.hr/pov/index.html STAFF Director: Nenad Moačanin 40 employees (25 at the Department, 15 at the Institute for Croatian History) STRUCTURE The Department has chairs for: ancient history, Croatian history, medieval world history, modern world history, methodology of history education, history of Central and Southeast Europe, and Croatian history. The Department also includes the Institute for Croatian history (est. 1971), which is more focussed on research. PROFILE The department has research activities and undergraduate as well as graduate programmes for students of history. The Institute for Croatian History carries out several research projects dealing with various — though predominantly, political — aspects of Croatian history. PUBLICATIONS Periodical: Radovi Zavoda za hrvatsku povijest.

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ODSJEK ZA POVIJEST FILOZOFSKOG FAKULTETA U PULI DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AT THE PHILOSOPHICAL FACULTY AT PULA (est. 1994) The Faculty was established in 1948 as Učiteljska škola u Puli / Teachers’ School at Pula; until 1998 Pedagoški fakultet u Puli / Pedagogical Faculty at Pula. AFFILIATION University institute; the Philosophical Faculty in Pula is part of the University of Rijeka ADDRESS Ivana Matetića Ronjgova 1, HR-52100 Pula, Croatia PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +385 52 211-510; fax: +385 52 211-713 Email: [email protected] INTERNET http://www.ffpu.hr/web/index.html STAFF Dean: Goran Filipi (since 1998) staff: 7 STRUCTURE The Department has no further institutional divisions. PROFILE The main responsibility of the Department is to organise the undergraduate program in history at the Faculty. Its research is mainly focussed on national history. PUBLICATIONS Journal Tabula.

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ODJEL ZA POVIJEST SVEUČILIŠTA U ZADRU DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ZADAR (est. 1955 as part of the then established Philosophical Faculty at Zadar; since 2002 university) AFFILIATION University department ADDRESS Obala Kralja Petra Krešimira IV, HR-23000 Zadar, Croatia PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +385 23 200555 INTERNET www.unizd.hr/html/povijest.html STAFF Director: Mithad Kozličić Staff: 18 STRUCTURE The department has four chairs: ancient history, universal history, national history, historical auxiliary sciences PROFILE Aside from the running of undergraduate and post-graduate programmes in history, the Department also carries out research. PUBLICATIONS Periodical of the Faculty Radovi Filozofskog fakulteta u Zadru.

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HRVATSKI INSTITUT ZA POVIJEST – PODRUŽNICA ZA POVIJEST SLAVONIJE, SRIJEMA I BARANJE

CROATIAN INSTITUTE OF HISTORY – SECTION FOR SLAVONIA, SYRMIA AND BARANYA (est. 1961 as Centar za izučavanje radničkog pokreta i NOP-a / Center for the Study of the Workers’ Movement and the National Liberation War; 1963–1973: Historijski institut Slavonije / Historical Institute of Slavonia; since 1973: Historijski institut Slavonije i Baranje / Historical Institute of Slavonia and Baranja) AFFILIATION The Section is a constituent part of the Croatian Institute for History. ADDRESS Starčevićeva 8, HR-35000 Slavonski Brod, Croatia PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone/fax: +385 35 447-243 Email: [email protected] INTERNET www.tel.hr/hi-povijest STAFF Director: Mato Artuković staff 17 (among them 6 senior researchers, 8 junior researchers) STRUCTURE The Section, being part of the Historical Institute, has no further institutional divisions. PROFILE The Section is a research institute, whose aim is mainly to investigate the past of Croatian society in the regions of Slavonia, Srijem and Baranja, as well as the past of neighbouring peoples in the Balkans and Central Europe whose history is related to this region. At the moment, four research projects are being carried out. PUBLICATIONS Journal Scrinia slavonica (est. 2001). Main recent monographs:

- Nenad Moačanin: Slavonija i Srijem u razdoblju osmanske vladavine. Slavonski Brod 2001. - fra Andrija Zirdum: Počeci naselja i stano-vništvo brodskog i gradiškog kraja 1698.-1991. Slavonski

Brod 2001. - Mato Artuković: Srbi u Hrvatskoj (Khuenovo doba). Slavonski Brod 2001. - Stanko Andrić: Potonuli svijet. Rasprave o slavonskom i sremskom srednjovjekovlju. Slavonski Brod i

Osijek 2001. - Rudolf Horvat: Srijem - naselja i stanovništvo. Slavonski Brod 2000. - Zlata Živaković-Kerže: S tradicionalnih na nove puteve. Osijek 1999. - Mica Orban Kljajić: Hrvatska na tajnim zemljovidima 18. i 19. stoljeća (Brodska pukovnija). Zagreb

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ZAVOD ZA POVIJESNE I DRUŠTVENE ZNANOSTI HAZU U RIJECI INSTITUTE FOR HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCES OF THE CROATIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

AND ARTS IN RIJEKA (est. 1945 as Jadranski institut / Adriatic Institute) AFFILIATION Institution of the Croatian Academy of Sciences ADDRESS Đure Ružića 5, HR-51000 Rijeka, Croatia PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +385 51 374143; fax: +385 51 374143 Email: [email protected] INTERNET www.hazu.hr./Zpov_dru_z-Rijeka.html STAFF Director: Petar Strčić (since 2001); managing director: Darinko Munić (since 2003) staff 9 (together with the branch in Pula) STRUCTURE The Institute has a branch department in the town of Pula. PROFILE The Institute is a research institution, studying the ethnology, ethnography, history, literature, music and language of north-western Croatia (Istria and northern Dalmatia). PUBLICATIONS Periodical Problemi sjevernog Jadrana.

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ZAVOD ZA POVIJESNE ZNANOSTI HAZU U DUBROVNIKU INSTITUTE FOR HISTORICAL SCIENCES OF THE CROATIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES AND

ARTS IN DUBROVNIK (est. 1949) AFFILIATION Part of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts (HAZU) ADDRESS Lapadska obala 6, HR-20000 Dubrovnik, Croatia PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone/fax: +385 20 356222 Email: [email protected] INTERNET Croatian: http://www.hazu.hr/Zpovi_zn-Dubrovnik.html English: http://www.geocities.com/Eureka/Mine/7128/index.html STAFF Director: Nenad Vekarić (since 1996) Research staff: 11 STRUCTURE The Institute has a rich library and several book and archival collections (the Ivo Bizzara Library, the Petar Hektorović Archives, etc.). The Baltazar Bogišić Collection in Cavtat is also part of the Institute. PROFILE The basic aims of the Institute are the study of the history of Dubrovnik and the Republic of Dubrovnik and of its population. It studies the history of this region from its political, demographic, economic and social aspects, and also deals with the history of everyday life and arts. PUBLICATIONS Periodicals: two journals Anali Zavoda za povijesne znanosti HAZU u Dubrovniku (in Croatian) and Dubrovnik Annals (in English). Book series: Monumenta historica Ragusina; Monografije; Prilozi demografskoj povijesti Dubrovnika i okolice; Pretisci.

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ZAVOD ZA POVIJESNE ZNANAOSTI HAZU U ZADRU INSTITUTE FOR HISTORICAL SCIENCES OF THE CROATIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES AND

ARTS IN ZADAR (est. 1954) AFFILIATION Institute of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts ADDRESS Obala kneza Trpimira 8, HR-23000 Zadar, Croatia PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone/fax: +385 23 331094 INTERNET www.hazu.hr/Zpov_z-Zadar.html STAFF Director: Brković Milko (since 1991) Research staff: 10 STRUCTURE The institute has no further institutional divisions. PROFILE The main aim of the Institute is to study the past of southern Croatia, especially of the town of Zadar and its surroundings. These studies are mainly based on documents from the Historical Archive of Zadar and the scientific as well as the church libraries in the town. Research is carried out in individual as well as collaborative research projects. PUBLICATIONS Journal Radovi Zavoda za povijesne znanosti u Zadru. Book series Djela; Adriatica maritima.

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ZAVOD ZA ZNANSTVENI RAD U OSIJEKU INSTITUTE FOR SCIENTIFIC WORK IN OSIJEK (est. 1974) AFFILIATION Institute of the Croatian Academy of Sciences (HAZU) ADDRESS Franje Kuhačeva 29/I, HR-31000 Osijek, Croatia PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone/fax: +385 31 207408 Email: [email protected] INTERNET http://www.hazu.hr/Zznan_rad-Osijek.html STAFF Director: Dragan Dekaris, managing director: Julio Martinčić (since 1993) staff: 3 STRUCTURE The Institute has no further institutional divisions. It includes also a public library. PROFILE The Institute develops scientific activities in a wide range of disciplines (humanities, social sciences, natural and technical sciences). It organises and co-ordinates scientific work in the town of Osijek and the Osijek-Baranja county, e.g. by organising conferences. PUBLICATIONS Journal Anale. Books series Slavonija i Baranja, Posebna izdanja.

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ZAVOD ZA ZNANSTVENI RAD U VARAŽDINU INSTITUTE FOR SCIENTIFIC WORK IN VARAŽDIN (est. 1983) AFFILIATION Institute of the Croatian Academy of Sciences (HAZU) ADDRESS Vladimira Nazora 14, HR-42000 Varaždin, Croatia PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone/fax: +385 42 214503 Email: [email protected] INTERNET www.hazu/Zzna_rad-Varazdin.html STAFF Director: Eduard Vargović (since 1994) staff: 2 STRUCTURE The Institute has no further institutional divisions. It includes also a public library. PROFILE The Institute organises and develops scientific work in the town of Varaždin and north-western Croatia. In its activities, it works together with other scientific, cultural and professional institutions of the region. PUBLICATIONS Journal Radovi Zavoda za znanstveni rad u Varaždinu. Book series Posebna izdanja Zavoda za znanstveni rad HAZU u Varaždinu.

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GREECE

ETHNIKO IDRIMA EREUNON (Ε.Ι.Ε.) NATIONAL HELLENIC RESEARCH FOUNDATION (est. 1958) AFFILIATION State foundation ADDRESS 48 Vassileos Constantinou Av., P.C. 11635, Athens, Greece PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +32 10 7273700, fax: +32 10 7246617 Email:[email protected] INTERNET http://www.eie.gr STAFF Director: Ion Siotis Staff: 54 STRUCTURE Three research institutes concerning history: The Byzantine Research Institute (KVE), the Neohellenic Research Institute (KNE), and the Research Institute for Greek and Roman Antiquities (KERA). (The foundation has also research institutes in the areas of biological research and biotechnology, organic and pharmaceutical chemistry, theoretical and physical chemistry.) PROFILE It houses a specialized library which has the biggest collection of scientific periodicals in Greece and offers on-line services. It also has an amphitheatre available for scientific seminars, symposia and lectures. Conferences, regular seminars and publications are among its activities. The Foundation provides databases and other pertinent information. This Foundation is the main Greek research centre on history. Apart from its own research activity, it finances research programmes in institutes of higher education and research organizations in Greece. It also aims at using computer technology for historical studies and broaden the educational base for young researchers by providing seminars, doctoral theses and scholarships. The three historical institutes of the foundation study every possible historical aspect, as well as subjects or periods neglected by other scholars. Its International Affairs Office co-operates with corresponding institutes abroad for the organization of conferences and the support of the representation of Greece in international organizations such as the European Science Foundation. The EIE publishes research material in collections, monographs and articles. It also exploits archival material by preparing databases. PUBLICATIONS Some of the latest publications of the Institute are:

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- H. Hongacoglou: Ellinika Cheirographa kai Palaiotypa sti Serviki Orthodoxi Vivliothiki tou Aghiou Andrea Voudapestis. Athens: EIE, KNE 2002.

- F. Marineskou: Roumanika Cheirographa Aghiou Orous: Archeio Ieras Monis Aghiou Paulou. Athens: EIE, KNE 2002.

- J. Starovinski: O Rousseau apanta ston Voltaire: O Logos peri ton Epistimon kai Technon. Athens: EIE/, KNE 2002.

- Oi Anthropoi sta Akra. O Thanatos os Epilogi. Athens: EIE, KNE 2002. - M. Mari: Al di la dell’ Olimpo. Athens: EIE, KNE 2002. - El. Liata: Argheia Ge. Apo to Teritorio sto Vilaeti (teli 17ou- arches 19ou aiona). Athens: EIE, KNE

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AKADIMIA ATHINON ACADEMY OF ATHENS (est. 1859) AFFILIATION Independent public institution ADDRESS 28 Panepistimiou St., P.C. 10679, Athens, Greece PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +32 10 3600-207, 3600-209, Fax: +32 10 3634806 Email: [email protected] INTERNET http://www.academyofathens.gr STAFF Director: G. Skalkeas (annual election) Research staff: 250 STRUCTURE Τhree research Institutes dealing with History: the Research Centre for Medieval and Modern Hellenism (est. 1930), the Research Centre for the History of Modern Hellenism (est. 1987), and the Research Centre for the Study on Greek Society. PROFILE The academy houses one of the greatest Greek libraries, with departments specialised on each historical period and an important collection of personal archives. Publications, international and national conferences, specialised research programmes and scholarships to students and young academics are included to the Foundation’s activities. The Academy of Athens is a member of the International Union of Academies. This institution aims at the development of Greek Culture and historical study as well as at the preservation of the printed “treasures” of the Greek nation, as it is enacted in its constitution, and the contribution to scientific research. It focuses especially on the research of early Modern Greek history within the context of the national approach. The historians of the Academy’s research staff are considered to be among the most highly-recognised historians in Greece, having the title of “Academics”. PUBLICATIONS Major recent monographs:

- Ephimeris, Vienni 1791-1797. Reprint, ed. by P. Markides. Athens: Academy of Athens 1995. - I Anaptyksi tis Thrakes. Prokliseis kai prooptikes. Athens: Academy of Athens 1995. - Ta Cheirographa ton Meteoron. Cheirographa tis Monis Metamorphoseos. Athens: Academy of Athens

1998. - L. Orphanidou: Eisagogi sti Neoelliniki Eidoloplastiki. Notioanatoliki Europi kai Anatoliki Mesogeios.

Athens: Academy of Athens 1998. - D. Danielidou: I Oktascheme Aspida sto Aigaio tis 2is p. Ch. Chilietias. Athens: Academy of Athens

1998. - I Symmetohi tis Elladas sto B’ Pagosmio Polemo. Athens: Academy of Athens 1998. - E. Aggelomati-Tsougaraki: Ta Taxidia tou Lordou Guilford stin Anatoliki Mesogeio. Athens: Academy

of Athens 2000. - Epetiris tou Mesainonikou kai Neoellinicou Archeiou, 6 vols. Athens: Academy of Athens 2000. - Apokentrosi kai Autodiekisi. Diapistoseis-Protaseis. Athens: Academy of Athens 2000.

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ETHNIKO KENTRO KOINONIKON EREUNON (ΕΚΚΕ) THE NATIONAL CENTRE FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH (est. 1959) AFFILIATION Supverised by the Ministry of Development ADDRESS 14-18 Messogheion St., P.C. 11527, Athens, Greece PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +32 10 7489131-5, fax: +32 10 7489800 Email: [email protected] INTERNET http://www.ekke.gr STAFF Director: Th. Maloutas Research staff: 60 (two historians) STRUCTURE Three research institutes: Institute of Urban and Rural Sociology, Institute of Political Sociology and Institute of Social Policy. PROFILE It houses a library under the auspices of UNESCO, which has been the first founded library of social sciences in Greece and contains 38,000 titles of books, 340 periodical titles and bibliographical databases. It organizes conferences and has a significant publication activity. This Institute is the most important public agency in the field of social research. The objectives of EKKE are the systematic study of Greek contemporary social-economic history and comparisons with other countries for the formulation and development of social policy. The Centre’s research staff includes a broad range of scientific specialties such as historians, sociologists, anthropologists, civil scientists etc. PUBLICATIONS Publication of books mostly out of own research efforts, and other scientific papers such as conventions records, monographs and working papers. Periodical: Supervision of Social Researches (journal). Main recent monographs and collections:

- L. Maratou- Alipranti, Ch. Bagavos, M. Papadakis, V. Papliakou: Plythismos ki Ekpaideusi stin Ellada: Exelixeis kai Prooptikes. Athens: EKKE 2002.

- Oikogeneies kai Kratos Pronoias stin Europi: Taseis kai Prokliseis ston 21o aiona. Athens: EKKE, Gutenberg Publications 2002.

- P. Tsartas, Eud. Manologlou, An. Markou: Poiotika Charactiristica kai Taseis Zitiseis Esoterikou Tourismou. Athens: EKKE 2002.

- G. Kallas: Zitimata Shediasmou Empeirikon Ereunon. Axiopoiisi Methodon tis Plirophorikis Technologias. Athens: EKKE, Nefeli Publishers 2002.

- St. Damianakos, Apo ton Choriko ston Agroti. I Elliniki Agrotiki Koinonia apenanti stin Pagosmiopoiesi. Athens: EKKE, Exandas 2002.

- To Koinoniko Portraito tis Elladas 2001. Athens: EKKE 2002.

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KENTRO MESOGEIAKON SPOUDON INSTITUTE FOR MEDITERRANEAN STUDIES (Ι.Μ.S.) (est. 1985) AFFILIATION Independent public institution ADDRESS 2 Vassileos Constantinou St., P.C. 11635, Athens, Greece PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +32 10 7560749, fax: +32 10 7561494 Email: [email protected] INTERNET http://www.dikemes.gr STAFF Director: Al. Fylactopoulos The institute does not employ permanent research staff. PROFILE A state educational foundation with special emphasis on Modern Greek History. It houses a library, specialized in Mediterranean Studies. This Foundation promotes the study of the culture of ancient, medieval and modern Greece with special focus on the contemporary period and the Mediterranean world, addressing university students from Northern America and Europe, foreign visitors and the English speaking community in Greece. It offers a great range of university-level programmes including intensive Modern Greek language courses, educational trips to archaeological sites and museums all over Greece, participation in excavations and anthropological research on contemporary Greek life. PUBLICATIONS This foundation does not have publication activities.

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KENTRO GIA TI DIMOKRATIA KAI TI SYMPHILIOSI STI NOTIOANATOLIKI EUROPI THE CENTRE FOR DEMOCRACY AND RECONCILIATION IN SOUTHEAST EUROPE (CDRSEE) (est. 1998) AFFILIATION Non-governmental, internationally funded organisation ADDRESS 9 Krispou St., P.C. 54634, Thessaloniki, Greece PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +32 310 960820-1, fax: +32 310 960822 Email: [email protected] INTERNET http://www.cdsee.org STAFF Executive Director: Nenad Sebek staff: 6 (plus 1 intern) STRUCTURE CDRSEE is governed by an international Board of Directors. It has several research projects. PROFILE A non- governmental, non-profit organization. Activivites include the organisation of conferences, lectures, workshops for history teachers and young scholars, seminars and publications. The centre aims at the critical examination of Southeast European national histories with the view of studying on their function of legitimating and reproducing political and social relations in the Balkan region. The centre attempts to establish new historical approaches by engaging with universities and research institutes, educators at the secondary level, media and religion institutions. The centre’s project presents an educational, social and political programme with the goal of bringing about a change in history research and education in Southeast Europe towards the cultivation of democratic and pluralistic values and the development of democratic institutions, civil society and reconciliation among the people in the Balkan region. The first major initiative of the centre was the “Southeast European Joint History Project“' (JHP) which brings together professors of Balkan history from abroad and throughout the region to discuss the ways in which history is used to influence political and social relations in the region. PUBLICATIONS Periodical: Balkan Horizons (review; until now 7 issues). Among the most recent publications of the Institution are:

- C. Koulouri (ed.): Clio in the Balkans. The Politics of History Education. Thessaloniki: CDRSEE 2002. - C. Koulouri (ed.): Teaching the History of Southeastern Europe. Thessaloniki: CDRSEE 2001.

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ARCHEIA SYGHRONIS KOINONIKIS ISTORIAS (Α.S.K.I.) THE CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL HISTORY ARCHIVES (est. 1992) AFFILIATION Non-governmental organisation ADDRESS 1 Eleftherias Sqr., P.C. 10553, Athens, Greece PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone/fax: +32 10 3223062 Email:[email protected] INTERNET http://www.otenet.gr/aski STAFF Director: F. Eliou Research staff: 5 (including librarians and archivists) PROFILE It has a library and an archival collection concerning social and political Modern Greek history. It organizes conferences and exhibitions. This society, which focuses of the research on the political and social aspect of Greek history during the 20th century, aims at the collection, preservation, promotion and scientific development of the various archival and printed documents that refer to Modern Greek social and political events and movements, such as the Greek Communist Party, the National Liberation Front, the Civil War, the organizations opposing the military dictatorship and the Women’s Liberation Movement. The society’s archival collection includes personal archives of the members of these movements, as well as photographs. PUBLICATIONS Periodical: Archeiotaxion (until now 5 vols.) Most recent publications:

- An. Mathaiou: Diadromes tis Melpos Axioti 1947-1955. Athens: Themelio 1999. - Dimitropoulos-Olympitou: Katalogos Archeiou EPON. Athens: Historiko Archeio Ellinikis Neolaias

2000. - Papathanasiou: Katalogos Archeiou EDA. Athens: Themelio/ EKKE/ ASKI 2001. - To ASKI kai oi Sylloges tou. Athens: ASKI 2003.

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ETAIRIA POLITISMIKIS KAI DIANOITIKIS ISTORIAS THE CULTURAL AND INTELLECTUAL HISTORY SOCIETY (est. 1998) AFFILIATION Private research society ADDRESS 24 Ravine St., P.C. 11521 Athens, Greece PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +32 10 7231910, fax: +32 10 3639962 Email: [email protected] INTERNET http://www.historein.gr STAFF No employees. The research group is made up by the society’s members. PROFILE Publication of the Historein review, translations of foreign historical literature, organization of postgraduate seminars, workshops, international conferences, theoretical discussions and academic meetings, as well as exhibitions are included in its activities. The Society aims at the creation of spaces for critical reflection on the discussion of the political economy and the anatomy of late 20th century. It is interested especially in issues concerning the history of historical thinking and writing, the history of academic historiography (national and nationalist historiography in particular). For that purpose, the society is orientated to diverse research projects that include a wide range of themes in the fields of intellectual history, contemporary cultural theory, the history of memory and genealogical study of contemporary political culture. PUBLICATIONS Periodical: Historein (since 1999, up to now three volumes).

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ETAIRIA DIASOSIS HISTORIKON ARCHEION (E.D.I.A.) THE SOCIETY FOR THE PRESERVATION OF HISTORICAL ARCHIVES 1970-1974 (est. 1992) AFFILIATION Academic non-profit research organization ADDRESS 53 Stournari St., P.C. 10432, Athens, Greece PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +32 10 5225526, fax: +32 10 3213667 Email: [email protected] INTERNET http://www.edia.gr STAFF Director: V. Vardinogiannis Research staff: volunteers STRUCTURE Four archival departments: Dept. for the Greek National Resistance against Nazi-Occupation (1941–1944), Dept. for the Greek Civil War, Dept. for the Post-civil War Era and Dept. for the Resistance against the Junta’s Military Regime. PROFILE It houses a museum, a library which specializes in modern Greek political and social history, archives and documents. The organization’s activities include publications, museum foundations and exhibitions. Its basic aim is the collection, preservation, and usage of the historical resources that concern the political and social events of Greece during the period 1940–1974. In order to achieve this, E.D.I.A. collects archival material, organizes exhibitions and founds museums in several parts of Greece, where a large part of its archival and museum material is exhibited. The society’s archival collection contains printed and other documents concerning the Greek National Resistance against the Nazis (1941–1944), the Greek Civil War, the Post-Civil War era, the struggle against the Junta’s military regime (1967–1974), and the Greek Communist Party. In May 2003, the society inaugurated “The National Resistance Museum” on Crete. PUBLICATIONS Publication of a series of books and documents about the Greek National Resistance. The publication of audiovisual material is part of the future plans. The present editions include:

- Crete at the Battlements, May 1941–May 1945, ed. by V. Vardinogiannis, N. Tsarouhas, G. Koumis. Athens 1998.

- Leukoma tis 13is Merarchias tou ELAS. Athens: EDIA 2002. - Dafermos-Aggelis: Oneiro itan ot antidictatoriko phoititiko kinima mesa apo ta matia ton protergaton

tou. Athens: Gavrielidi Editions 2003. - CD-ROM: 17th of November 1973.

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ETAIRIA LOGOTECHNICON KAI HISTORICON ARCHEION (E.L.I.A.) THE HELLENIC LITERARY AND HISTORICAL ARCHIVES (est. 1980) AFFILIATION A cultural non-profit research organization. ADDRESS 4 Ag. Andreou St., 5 Ag. Andreou St., P.C. 10556, Athens, Greece PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +32 10 3211149, fax: +32 10 3213667 Email: [email protected] INTERNET http://www.elia.org.gr STAFF Director: D. Haritatos Research staff: 10 employees, and volunteers PROFILE It houses a library as well as a huge collection of personal archives and documents. The archive’s activities include publications, conferences and permanent heritage exhibitions. Its basic aim is to collect, preserve, classify, research and publish 19th and 20th century archival and printed material, particularly that which relates to the modern history and culture of Greece. It supports research and dissemination of results across a broad range of academic orientation. Its research foci are on the social and cultural heritage of Greece, as well as on the Greek Diaspora during the 19th and 20th century. PUBLICATIONS Publication of more than 140 studies on Modern Greek literature and history. Reprints of Greek 19th and 20th century periodicals and books, including the most significant pre-revolutionary periodical “Ermis o Logios”. Bibliographies on some of the most significant 19th century Greek authors, such as Calvos, Sikelianos, Papadiamantis and others. Among the most recent publications of the Institute are the albums:

- Haritatos M. and Yiakoumatos P.: A History of the Greek Cigarette. Athens: ELIA 1997. - Alkis Xanthakis: History of Greek Photography, 1839-1960. Athens: ELIA 1998. - Michael Kopidakis (ed.): Istoria tis Ellinikis Glossas. Athens: ELIA 1999. - Dionissis Fotopoulos: Athenian Fashions at the Turn of the 19th Century. Athens: ELIA 1999. - Istoria tou Ellinikou Mpiskotou. Athens: ELIA 2000. - El. Gardika- Katsiadaki-G. Charonitis: To Thorikto Georgios Averof kata tous Valkanikous Polemous,

1912-1913. Athens: ELIA 2002. - Af. Kouria: 55 Agnosta Erga Ellinon Zografon. Athens: ELIA 2002.

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IDRIMA MEIZONOS HELLINISMOU (Ι.Μ.Ε.) FOUNDATION OF THE HELLENIC WORLD (est. 1993) AFFILIATION A non-profit cultural institution ADDRESS 38 Poulopoulou St., P.C. 11851, Athens, Greece PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +32 10 3413458 or 3422272, fax: +32 10 3422292 Email: [email protected] INTERNET http://www.ime.gr STAFF Director: L. Efraimoglou Research staff: 38 (20 historians) PROFILE Acitivities include the publication of printed and multimedia material, creation of educational Internet sites, exhibitions, educational programmes and conferences. The foundation’s aim is the dissemination of Hellenic civilization and Hellenic cultural traditions, the preservation of historical memory and the promotion of an understanding of the past as a point of reference for the shaping of the future. This foundation employs a great range of scientific staff, such as historians, archaeologists, architects, museologists and computer scientists. In its pursuit for the research on Greek history, covering a period from the prehistoric to the modern age, the foundation uses new forms of technology. It creates data banks and Internet sites for the Hellenic world, as well as 3D digital reconstructions of ancient monuments and areas. It also registers genealogical trees of the refugees from Minor Asia and arranges virtual cultural tours. It has created the “Hellenic Cosmos”, an innovative cultural centre. PUBLICATIONS The Foundation’s publications include film and video documentaries of archaeological and cultural content. The reprint of rare books and the translation of works concerning Hellenism are included in the future plans. Periodical: IMEros (annual historical journal, since 2001). Most recent monographs:

- Melpo Kesisoglou-Karystinou: I Enoria tis Aghias stin Constantinoupoli-Tzimbali. Athens: IME 1998. - Vasos Vogiantzoglou: Vaftistika kai Eponyma tis Pissidias. Athens: IME 1998. - Fokion Sotiropoulos: Ta Ethnika Filantrhopika Idrymata tis Constantinoupolis. Athens: IME 1999. - Endymata ston Chrono, 4000 Chronia Ellinikis Endymasias. Athens: IME 1999. - Akilas Milas: Sfragides tis Mitropolis Chalkidonas kai Derkon. Athens: IME 2000. - Katerina Korre-Zografou: Ta Kerameika tou Tsanak-Kale. Athens: IME 2000. - Priene. Athens: IME 2000. - The Book of Archaeology. Athens: IME, Erevnites 2002. - Henri-Paul Boissonas: Mikra Asia 1921. Athens: IME, The Benaki Museum 2002.

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IDRIMA MELETON CHERSONISOU TOU AIMOU (ΙMXA) THE INSTITUTE FOR BALKAN STUDIES (est. 1953) AFFILIATION Private Foundation, part of the Society for Macedonian Studies ADDRESS 31A Megalou Alexandrou St., P.C. 54641, Thessaloniki, Greece PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +32 310 832143, fax: +32 310 831429 Email:[email protected] INTERNET http://www.imxa.gr STAFF President: Basil Kontis, Director: John Mourelos Research staff: 5 PROFILE A private foundation under the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Its library is specialized in Balkan-related subjects and contains over 30,000 books and 260 current periodicals. It has also an extensive microfilms archive. Its activities include research, publications, organization of conferences, teaching of Balkan languages and Russian, as well as summer courses in Greek. The institute’s main concern is to promote a better understanding of the development which has shaped the current situation in Southeast Europe as well as to collaborate with the international and Balkan scholarly community. For that purpose, except for its research activity, the institute has built up a wide network of contacts and co-operation with various top-level research centres and Academies of Sciences in Southeast Europe and also with its counterparts in other countries, such as the U.S.A., Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Russia. PUBLICATIONS Periodicals: Valkanika Symmeikta and Balkan Studies The Institute for Balkan Studies has published some 300 monographs, reports and collections of papers read at conferences which it has organized, as well as the bibliography Valkaniki Vivliographia (1973-1990) and the collections Deltia Xenou Typou peri ton Valkanikon Horon (1966-1975) and Deltia, which contain individual reports on recent Yugoslav, Bulgarian, Romanian and Slavonic Literature. Some of the most recent publications:

- E. Hantzivasileiou: Eleftherios Venizelos. I Ellinotourkiki Proseggisi kai to Provlima tis Asfaleias sta Valkania, 1928-1931. Thessaloniki: IMXA 1999.

- Milan Ristovic: A Long Journey Home. Greek Refugee Children in Yugoslavia, 1948-1960. Thessaloniki: IMXA 2000.

- V. Karakonstanoglou, K. Kentrotis, E. Manta, S. Sfetas: To Kosovo kai oi Alvanikoi Plythismoi tis Valkanikis. Thessaloniki: IMXA 2000.

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IDRIMA KONSTANTINOS G. KARAMANLIS (I.K.) THE KONSTANTINOS G. KARAMANLIS FOUNDATION (est. 1983) AFFILIATION Private Research Foundation ADDRESS 6 Eleftheriou Venizelou & Karaiskaki St., P.C. 15237, Filothei, Athens, Greece PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +32 10 6847912 or 6847934 Email: [email protected] INTERNET http://www.karamanlis-foundation.gr STAFF Director: K. Svolopoulos Research staff: volunteers PROFILE This research foundation also provides educational programmes to graduate students and young academics in collaboration with other organisations and university departments. It houses a library as well as K. Karamanlis’ and other politicians’ archives. Lectures, regular conferences, seminars and publications are included in its activities. The central focus of the foundation is to promote a fuller understanding of the historical events which took place in post-war Greece, together with the systematic research into the work of K. Karamanlis. The collection, preservation, and development of his personal archive as well as of other politicians’ archives which have been donated to the foundation are considered to be fundamental to this activity. The foundation’s research is orientated to the political and “factual” aspect of history, combined an European perspective, which defined the key political decisions of K. Karamanlis. PUBLICATIONS The foundation plans to publish the ectures, given at its seminars. The foundation is also planning to exploit the archive’s film material. A documentary film entitled “K. Karamanlis” has already been completed. Among the most recent publications are:

- Konstantinos Karamanlis, Archive, Events and Texts. Athens: I.K., Ekdotiki Athinon 1997. - Konstantinos Karamanlis: One Year after His Death. Athens: I.K. 1999. - The European Course of Greece and Konstantinos Karamanlis. Athens: Pataki Editions 2000. - De Gaulle and Karamanlis, Nation, State, Europe. Athens: Pataki Editions 2002.

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KENTRO MIKRASIATIKON SPOUDON (K.M.S.) CENTRE FOR THE ASIA MINOR STUDIES (est. 1949) AFFILIATION Private Society ADDRESS 11 Kidathinaion St., P.C. 10558, Athens, Greece PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +32 10 3239225, fax: +32 10 3229758 Email: [email protected] INTERNET http://users.otenet.gr/~kms STAFF Director: M. Sakellariou Research staff: 4 STRUCTURE Two archival departments: The Traditional Music Archive which specializes in Greek traditional music and the Archive of the Centre for Asia Minor Studies which specializes on the History of Asia Minor and its traditions. PROFILE The Society focuses on the research of the history and the preservation of the cultural heritage of the Greek communities in Asia Minor and other areas of the Greek Diaspora, such as Pontos and East Thrace. It houses a specialized library, an archive containing a huge oral testimonies collection and a Greek traditional music archive. It also organizes exhibitions. The centre puts its emphasis on the 19th and 20th centuries until 1922. It collects, preserves and classifies material that includes oral interviews of Greek refugees, documentations, books and newspapers of that period as well as recordings and manuscripts of traditional Greek music. PUBLICATIONS Publication of 50 titles including bibliographies and studies on the Greek Diaspora and Asia Minor communities and on Greek traditional music and culture, as well as production of CDs of traditional Greek music. Periodical: Deltio Kentrou Mikrasiatikon Spoudon. Among the most recent publications are:

- Octave Merlier: Solomos et Origine. Suivi de deux autres essais. Athens: KMS 1990. - Haralambos Pliziotis: Anamniseis tou Metopou, 1920-1921. Mikra Asia, Thrake. Athens: KMS 1991. - Papadiamantis kai Skiathos, Photographies apo to Arheio Merlier. Athens: KMS 1991. - Giorgos Giannakopoulos: Refugee Greece Photographs from the Archive of the Centre for the Asia

Minor Studies. Athens: KMS 1992. - Deltio Kentrou Mikrasiatikon Spoudon, Afieroma: Epiptoseis tis Mikrasiatikis Katastrophis stin Elliniki

Koinonia, Vol. 9. Athens: KMS 1993. - Alexis Alexandris: The Greek Minority of Istanbul and Greek-Turkish Relations, 1918-1974. Athens:

KMS 1993.

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ETAIRIA MELETIS NEOU HELLINISMOU (Ε.Μ.Ν.Ε.) THE SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF NEO-HELLENISM (est. 1971) AFFILIATION Private research society ADDRESS 11 Zosimou St., P.C. 11473, Athens, Greece PHONE, FAX Phone: +32 10 6455506 or 7273588, fax: +32 10 7246212 STAFF President: T. Sakellaropoulos (annual election) Research staff: volunteers PROFILE The society houses a library containing 3,000 titles of Greek historiography. Its activities include publications, regular seminars, book presentations and conferences. The society aims at the development of research on Greek history covering the period from the 15th century to the modern age. Conceiving History as a mainly social science, it nevertheless does research on a great range of historical aspects such as political, social, economic, church, cultural and intellectual history as well as on the historical aspect of other humanities such as literature, arts and linguistics. It gives particular emphasis on the methodological problems of historical research. PUBLICATIONS The society’s publications include the proceedings of its conferences, and a series of books of historical studies and theoretical texts. Periodical: Mnimon (annual historical journal; latest volume 24, 2002). Among the most recent publications are:

- Mnimon, Eikosaetia 1971-1991, Teuhos Epeteiako. Athens: E.M.N.E. 1992. - Lina Ventoura: Metanasteusi kai Ethnos. Metaschematismoi stis syllogikotites kai tis koinonikes theseis.

Athens: E.M.N.E. 1994. - Dianoitiki Historia, Opseis mias sygchronis syzitisis. Keimena ton R. Chartier, D. La Capra, Hayden

White, translated by E. Gazi, E. Kontogiorgi, G. Kokkinos. Athens: E.M.N.E. 1996. - Alexis Politis: Romantica Chronia. Ideologies kai Nootropies stin Ellada tou 1830-1880. Athens:

E.M.N.E. 1998. - Anazitiseis tis Neoteris Germanikis Historiographias Keimena ton R. Kosellek, H.-U. Wehler, W.

Kuettler, J. Kocka, R. van Dumen, M. Mitterauer, translated by M. Papathanasiou, K. Raptis, D. Markatou. Athens: E.M.N.E. 2000.

- I Poli stous Neoterous Chronous. Mesogeiakes kai Balkanikes Opseis (19th-20th centuries), Practica B’ Diethnous Synedriou, Athina 27-30 Noemvriou. Athens: E.M.N.E. 2000.

- Sygchroni Hispaniki Historiographia. Tomes tis Phranikis kai Metaphrankikis Epochis. Keimena ton J. M. J. Zavora, C. S. Serrano, G. N. Hillgarth, P. R.Torres, E. U. da Cal, J. M. M. Carrion, J. Casanova (translated by D. Apostolides, E. Karouzou, C. Katsiadakes, S. Bombou, N. Pratsinis, C. Rovvithi, D. Philippes). Athens: E.M.N.E. 2001.

- CD-ROM: Bibliographies tis Historias tou Neou Hellinismou 1973-1982. Athens: E.M.N.E. 2002.

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ETAIRIA PELOPONNISIAKON SPOUDON (Ε.P.S.) THE SOCIETY FOR PELOPONNES STUDIES (est. 1954) AFFILIATION Private Research Society ADDRESS 16 Dervenion St., P.C. 10680, Athens, Greece PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone, fax: +32 10 3629593 STAFF Director: T. Gritsopoulos Research staff: volunteers STRUCTURE Seven research departments, each one of them specializes in the study of a particular province of the Peloponnes peninsula: Dept. of Achaia Province, Dept. of Laconia Province, Dept. of Messinia Province, Dept. of Helia Province, Dept. of Arcadia Province, Dept. of Corinthia Province and Dept. of Argolida Province. PROFILE The Society houses a library containing 5,000 titles of historical books and journals. The Society’s activities include historical research, publications, organization of international and local conferences, as well as collaboration with other scientific organizations. It focuses especially on the historical research of issues concerning the history and archaeology of the Peloponnes area. Its research covers the period from pre-history to the contemporary age. It offers to young academics the opportunity to work on the society’s research programmes for their practical learning. PUBLICATIONS Periodical Peloponnisiaka (historical journal, up to now 26 issues). Main recent publications:

- Practica E’ Diethnous Synedriou Peloponnisiakon Spoudon, vol. 3. Athens: E.P.S. 1996–1997. - T. Gritsopoulos: Historia tis Gastounis. Athens: E.P.S. 1998–1999. - Practica Topicou Synedriou Corinthiakon Ereunon. Athens: E.P.S. 1999. - C. Cotsonis: O Imbraim stin Peloponniso. Athens: E.P.S. 1999. - T. Gritsopoulos: Moni Aimyalon Dimitsanis. Athens: E.P.S. 2000. - Mitropolitis Mantineias, Kynourias Alexandros: Historia tis Mitropoleos Mantineias- Kynourias.

Athens: E.P.S. 2000.

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ETAIRIA MACEDONICON SPOUDON (E.M.S.) THE SOCIETY FOR MACEDONIAN STUDIES (est. 1939) AFFILIATION Private Society ADDRESS 4 Ethnikis Amynas St., P.C. 54621, Thessaloniki, Greece PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +32 310 271195, fax: +32 10 Email: [email protected] INTERNET http://www.hyper.gr/ems STAFF Director: K. Vavouskos Research staff: 4 STRUCTURE The Society for Macedonian Studies has founded the Centre for Macedonian Diaspora, the Institute for Balkan Studies, the Historical Archive of Macedonia and the Museum for the Macedonian Struggle. PROFILE It houses a library specialized in the history of Macedonia and Balkan history, a gallery of Modern Greek art, an important archive collection, the greatest theatre in northern Greece, a lecture hall and a conference hall. Its activities include publications, organization of international conferences, exhibitions and prizes awards. The society’s aim is the collection, recording, classification, preservation, study and publication of historical archival material which relates to Macedonia in particular and Greece in general. It focuses on the History of Macedonia and the Balkans, especially in the Byzantine and early modern periond. The society focusses on the nationalist and “factual” approach of history. It is a member of the Pan-Macedonian Association, and it organizes its World Conference every four years. PUBLICATIONS Periodicals: Makedonika (33 vols. up to now), Ellinika (55 vols. up to now), Newsletter (the letter is sent to cultural and scientific institutes in Greece and abroad). Main recent publications:

- N. Moutsopoulos: Rendina. Oi Ekklisies tou Vyzantinou Oikismou. Thessaloniki: EMS 2000. - G. Koukliatis: To Archeio tis Oikogeneias Kotta. Thessaloniki: EMS 2000. - To Periastiko Vathos tis Thessalonikis prin kai meta tin pirkagia tou 1977, Epist. Imerida 1999.

Thessaloniki: EMS 2000 - Vyzantini Makedonia. B’ Diethnes Symposio. Dikaio-Theologia-Philologia. Thessaloniki: EMS 2003. - An. Vavouskos: Themeleiodeis arches tis Ekklisiastikis Dikonomias tis Ekklisias tis Ellados.

Thessaloniki: EMS 2003.

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KOSOVO

INSTITUTI I HISTORISË NE PRISHTINË INSTITUTE OF HISTORY IN PRISHTINA (est. 1967) AFFILIATION Public institute ADDRESS Lagja e Spitalit, p.n; Prishtina, Kosovo (Serbia and Montenegro) PHONE, FAX, EMAIL: Phone: +381 38 512310 STAFF Director: Dr. sc. Jusuf Bajraktari Staff 22 (15 historians) STRUCTURE Two research departments: Department for National Contemporary History (after World War II) Department for National History (Medieval and Modern Period) PROFILE The research of the Institute focuses on the History of Kosovo and the Kosovo-Albanians, which is also its explicit task as stipulated by the law on scientific activities and its constitution. The institute is argueably the most important institution for historical research in Kosovo. Most historians at the institute focus on national history within the framework of a positivist approach, which emphases the importance of “facts”. PUBLICATIONS Periodical Kosova–Kosovo (journal). Major recent publications:

- Debimet e shqiptareve dhe kolonizimi i Koosves1877–1995. Prishtina 1997. - Isa Boletini dhe Koha e tij. Prishtine 1998.

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DEGA E HISTORISË – FAKULTETI FILOZOFIK NË PRISHTINË DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AT THE FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY IN PRISHTINA (est. 1962) AFFILIATION Part of the University of Prishtina ADDRESS Rr. “Nëna Tereze” p.n., Prishtina, Kosovo (Serbia and Montenegro) PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: ++381 38 226408 STAFF Director (dean): Prof. Dr. Jahja Dranqolli Staff: 13 PROFILE The Department is responsible for undergraduate and graduate courses in history. It prepares teachers of history for primary and secondary schools. Its members also author textbooks as well as scientific publications. PUBLICATIONS Periodical: Buletini i Fakultetit Filozofik (yearbook).

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INSTITUTI ALBANOLOGJIK NË PRISHTINË ALBANOLOGICAL INSTITUT IN PRISHTINA (est. 1967) AFFILIATION Public institution ADDRESS Rr.”Pal Palucaj” p.n., Prishtina, Kosovo (Serbia and Montenegro) PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +381 38 225601 STAFF Director: Dr.sc. Sadri Fetiu Number of staff: 40 STRUCTURE Three research departments: Department for Albanological and Linguistic Research, Department of History, Department of Ethnology PROFILE It is a research institute, dealing with the history, culture, language and society of the Albanians in the Balkans. PUBLICATIONS Main periodicals: Gjurmime Albanologjike – Seria e shkencave filologjike; Gjurmime Albanologjike – Seria e shkencave historike; Gjurmime Albanologjike – Seria e shkencave etnologji dhe forklor Major recent publications:

- Tridhjet vjet te Institutit Albanologjik ne Prishtinë 1967–1997. Prishtina 1997. - Simpoziumi shkencor kushtuar 20 vjetorit të demonstratave studentore te vitit 1981. Prishtina 2001. - Tribuna kushtuar 90 Vjetorit të Pavarësisë të Shqiperisë, 5 Vjetorit tëParaqitjes së UÇK-së, mbajtur ne

Prishtine dhjetor 2002. Prishtina 2002.

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MACEDONIA

INSTITUT ZA NACIONALNA ISTORIJA INSTITUTE FOR NATIONAL HISTORY (est. 1948) AFFILIATION Autonomous institute attached to the Saints Cyrill-and-Method University of Skopje ADDRESS ul. Grigor Prlicev Br. 3, MAK-91000 Skopje, Republic of Macedonia PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +389 91 229144 or 114078, fax: +389 91 115831 Email: [email protected] (Todor Čepreganov, director) INTERNET http://www.ukim.edu.mk/mk/inst/inh.htm STAFF Director: Todor Čepreganov Research staff: 35 STRUCTURE Six research departments: Dept. of Ancient and Medieval History (until the end of 14th century); Dept. of the Ottoman-Turkish Period (15th until the end of 18th century); Dept. of the Rebirth and National Liberation Movement (1800–1919); Dept. of the Interwar Period (1919–1941); Dept. of the National Liberation War and Contemporary History; Dept. of Balkan Studies PROFILE The institute is a research institute, but recently started to offer post-graduate education as well. It houses a big historical library as well as a collection of documents, some also of (auto-)biographical nature The research of the institute focuses on national history, which is also its explicit task as stipulated by the law on scientific activities and its statute. The institute is by far the most important institution for historical research in Macedonia, employing most historians and producing most of the historiographic output in the country. Most historians at the institute focus on political history within the framework of a positivist approach, which emphases the importance of “facts”. The institute also publishes bibliographies and edits documents. Minorities (esp. the large Albanian one) are grossly under-represented at the institute and are rarely studied. PUBLICATIONS Periodicals: Glasnik na institutot za nacionalna istorija (the main historical journal in Macedonia); in irregular frequencies, an anthology of selected articles of the journal appear in English as the Review of the Institute for National History.

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The major recent publications of the Institute are: - Aleksandar Trajanovski (ed.): Istoriografija na Makedonija, 1986–1995. Skopje: INI 1997. - Istorija na makedonskiot narod (7 volumes planned). Vol. 1 and 4. Skopje: INI 2000, vol. 2. Skopje:

INI 1998. - Stojan Kiselinovski (ed.): Makedonski istoriski rečnik. Skopje: INI 2000. - Makedonska istoriska nauka. Dostignuvanja i problemi. Skopje: INI 2001.

On the Institute see:

- 50 godini Institut za nacionalna istorija, 1948–1998. Skopje: INI 1998. - Keith Brown: “A Rising to Count On: Ilinden Between Politics and History in Post-Yugoslav

Macedonia”, in The Macedonian Question: Culture, Historiography, Politics, ed. by Victor Roudomentof. Boulder: East European Monographs 2000, p. 143–172.

- Ulf Brunnbauer: “Nationalgeschichte als Auftrag. Die makedonische Geschichtswissenschaft nach 1991”, Jahrbücher für Geschichte und Kultur Südosteuropas 4, 2002, pp. 165–203.

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INSTITUT ZA ISTORIJA NA FILOZOFSKIOT FAKULTET, UNIVERZITET SV. KIRIL I METODIJ INSTITUTE OF HISTORY AT THE FACULTYOF PHILOSOPHY, CYRILL-AND-METHOD

UNIVERSITY SKOPJE (est. 1946) AFFILIATION Part of the Faculty of Philosophy at the Saints Cyrill-and-Method University of Skopje ADDRESS bul. Krste Misirkov bb, P.O. Box 576, MAK-91000 Skopje, Republic of Macedonia PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +389 2 116520, fax: +389 2 118143 INTERNET http://www.ukim.edu.mk/ (website of the university with links to faculties and institutes) STAFF Head: Prof. Darinka Petreska Research and teaching staff: 15 STRUCTURE The institute includes a branch for didactics and curriculum development. PROFILE The members of the university Institute of History have mainly teaching obligations, but some of them are also engaged in research. In contrast to the Institute for National History, the Institute of History at the Philosophical Faculty does not conduct research projects. The institute runs a M.A. program in history. The institute does not have a coherent research policy, as the contents of its research depend on the decisions of the historians at the institute. Almost all recent publications deal with various aspects of the history of Macedonia, primarily its political and diplomatic history during the 19th and 20th centuries. There are also publications on regional and medieval history as well as on ethnic relations. Social history is mainly confined to Assistant Professor Violeta Ačkoska’s publications on the agrarian question in Macedonia and communist agrarian policies after the Second World War. PUBLICATIONS Members of the institute are the backbone of the editorial staff of Istorija, which is the journal of the Union of the Societies of Historians of the Republic of Macedonia'. This journal also publishes materials on didactics of history education, prepared by members of the Institute of History. Major recent monographs of members of the institute are:

- Violeta Ačkoska, Agrarno-sopstveničikte odnosi, promeni i protsesi vo Makedonija, 1944-1953. Skopje: INI 1998.

- Mihajlo Minoski: Avnojska jugoslavija i makedonskoto nacionalno prašanje (1943–1946). Skopje: Menora 2000.

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DRŽAVEN ARHIV NA REPUBLIKA MAKEDONIJA STATE ARCHIVE OF THE REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA (est. 1951) AFFILIATION State institution, under the supervision of the Ministerial Council ADDRESS ul. Grigor Prlicev Br. 3, MAK-91000 Skopje, Republic of Macedonia PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +389 91 237-211, 115-783, 115 827, fax: +389 91 115-783 INTERNET http://www.arhiv.gov.mk/ STRUCTURE The Archive is divded into the Central Archive in Skopje, and nine local branches in Skopje, Tetovo, Ohrid, Bitola, Prilep, Veles, Kumanovo, Štip, Strumica. The Central Archive in Skopje has the following sections: supervision and preservation of documents at their owners, preservation of documents in the archive, organisation of and work on the archival documents, research on and publications of archival documents. PROFILE The main function of the archive is to store and preserve official documents of the Republic of Macedonia. It also collects copies of documents from other archives pertaining to Macedonian history, and organises exhibitions and academic meetings. Its publishing activities include the publication of archival documents and studies by some of its researchers. The archive has systematic co-operation with other archives in Europe. PUBLICATIONS The archive publishes collections of Turkish, British, French, and Austrian sources in its book series Istorija na Makedonija (“History of Macedonia”) as well as other documents collections. Periodical: Makedonski archevist (1972–1986). Most recent editions:

- Turski dokumenti za istorijata na makedonskiot narod – opširni popisni defteri, vol. 8(1–2): Ohridski sandžak. Skopje: AM 2000.

- D. Gjorgiev (ed.): Turski dokumenti za istorijata na Makedonija – popisi of XIX vek, vol. 5. Skopje: AM 2000.

- Egejska Makedonija vo NOB. Vol. 7(3): 1944/1945g. Skopje: AM 1996. - Todor Čepreganov (ed.): Velika Britanija i Makedonija – Dokumenti 1942–1945 – Britanskite voeni

misii vo Makedonija 1943–1945. Skopje: AM 2000.

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MONTENEGRO

ISTORIJSKI INSTITUT CRNE GORE INSTITUTE FOR HISTORY OF MONTENEGRO (est. 1948) AFFILIATION Part of the University of Montenegro ADDRESS Bulevar revolucije 3, 81000 Podgorica, Serbia and Montenegro PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +381 81 241336, 241624, 244471, fax: +381 81 241336 Email: [email protected] STAFF Director: Prof. Dr. Djordje Borozan Other eminent historians at the institute: Prof. Dr. Božidar Sekularac, Dr. Radoslav Raspopović, Dr. Lenka Blehova Čelebić Staff: 16 researchers, 2 librarians, 5 administrative staff STRUCTURE The institute consists of the research department, the library with archive, the editorial board for the History of Montenegro, and the administrative department PROFILE The main activities of the institute are: historical research, training of M.A. and Ph.D. candidates, co-operation with the Department for History at the Faculty of Arts, organisation of round tables and conferences. All research projects of the Institute are conducted within the framework of two main macroprojects: “History of society and state of Montenegro” and “Sources for history of Montenegro”. The prevailing approach is the positivistic one. PUBLICATIONS Periodical: Istorijski zapisi (quarterly journal in Serbo-Croatian with summeries in English) In irregular frequencies appears Collection of articles of the Round table of the Institute for History of Montenegro. In the 1970s, the Institute has published the major Istorija Crne Gore, 3 vols. (Titograd 1967, 1970, 1975). Major recent publications of the Institute are: Crnogorski zakonici, 5 vols. Podgorica 1998. Monumenta Montenegrina, 9 vols. Podgorica 2001–2002.

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ROMANIA

INSTITUTUL DE ISTORIE “NICOLAE IORGA” “NICOLAE IORGA” INSTITUTE OF HISTORY (est. 1937) AFFILIATION Part of the Romanian Academy ADDRESS Bd. Aviatorilor, nr. 1, sector 1, RO-71261 Bucharest, Romania PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +40 21 2125337, fax: +40 21 3110371 Email: [email protected] INTERNET http://iorga.iini.ro/ STAFF Director: Ion Scurtu; Deputy: Eugen Denize; scientific secretary: Viorel Achim 36 researchers STRUCTURE Four programmes: The Black Sea and Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, Documents and Work Tools, Modern History, Contemporary History. The Institute hosts a library with about 127,000 volumes. PROFILE The institute is a state-funded research institution. The professors at the Institute act also as advisors of PhD students. In the area of history, the research profile includes: political history, social history, economic history, historical anthropology, history of everyday life. The institute also organises regular academic meetings and conferences. It has international contacts to various academic institutions in Europe. PUBLICATIONS Periodicals: Revista Istorica (“Historical Review”), Studii si Materiale de Istorie Medie (“Studies and Materials of Medieval History”), and Studii si Materiale de Istorie Moderna (“Studies and Materials of Modern History”), Studii si Materiale de Istorie Contemporana (“Studies and Materials of Contemporary History”, new publication) Main monographs, collections and edited volumes:

- V. Achim: Banatul în evul mediu: Studii. Bucharest 2000 - V. Achim: Ţiganii în istoria României. Bucharest: Editura Enciclopedică 1998. - St. Andreescu: Vlad Ţepeş (Dracula): între legendă şi adevăr istoric. Bucharest: Editura Enciclopedică

1998 - Şt. Andreescu: Restitutio Daciae. Vol. III. Bucharest 1997 - Şt. Andreescu: Din istoria litoralului Vest Pontic. Genovezi şi români, secolele XIV-XVII. Bucharest

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- Şt. Andreescu: Istoria românilor. Cronicari, misionari, ctitori (sec. XV-XVII). Bucharest: Editura Universităţii 1997.

- Ileana Căzan: Imaginar şi simbolic în heraldica medievală. Bucharest 1998. - Ioan Chiper: România şi Germania nazistă: Relaţiile româno-germane între comandamente politice şi

interese economice (ianuarie 1933 – martie 1938). Bucharest: Elion 2000. - E. Denize: Istoria Societăţii Române de Radiodifuziune. Bucharest: 1998. - E. Denize: Istorie românească şi influenţele latine: studii de imagologie. Bucharest: Dorul 1997. - A.S. Ionescu: Învăţământul artistic românesc, 1830–1892. Bucharest 1999. - Ş. Papacostea: Limbă şi identitate etnică în evul mediu românesc. Bucharest 2001 - Ş. Papacostea: Geneza statului în evul mediu românesc: studii critice. Bucharest 1999. - Ş. Papacostea: Oltenia sub stăpânire austriacă: 1718–1739. Bucharest 1998. - Violeta Barbu, George Lazăr (eds.): Documenta Romaniae Historica, series B, Ţara Românească, vol.

XXX (1645). Bucharest: 1995. - Violeta Barbu, George Lazăr / Oana Rizescu (eds.): Documenta Romaniae Historica, series B, Ţara

Românească, vol. XXXII (1647). Bucharest 2002. - Violeta Barbu, George Lazăr, Oana Rizescu (eds.): Documenta Romaniae Historica, series B, Ţara

Românească, vol. XXXIV (1649). Bucharest 2002. - Paul Cernovodeanu, Maria Holban, Maria Magdalena Alexandrescu-Dersca Bulgaru (eds.): Călători

străini despre Ţările Române, vols. 9–11. Bucharest 1998–2000.

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INSTITUTUL NAŢIONAL DE STUDIU AL TOTALITARISMULUI THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF TOTALITARIANISM (est. April 1993) AFFILIATION Part of the Romanian Academy ADDRESS str. 16 Architect Grigore Cerchez, Sector 1, RO-71277 Bucharest, Romania PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +40 21 230-6992, 230-6114, fax: +40 21 2307682 Email: [email protected] STAFF Director: Radu Ciuceanu. Scientific Secretary: Octavian Roske STRUCTURE The institute has a research and a documentation department. PROFILE Main sources of funding: Romanian Academy and some private donations. The institute studies aspects of life in Romania under the Communist regime, 1945–1989: economic and social issues; institutions and legislation; culture and development of ideas; language and other forms of expression; surveillance and repression; accommodation and resistance; everyday life. It also investigates forms of totalitarianism during the reign of King Carol II (1939–1940), the Iron Guard government (1940–1941) and the rule of Marshal Ion Antonescu (1941–1944) as well as political movements and ideological trends which contested the parliamentary regime in Romania between the wars, It also compares European and Romanian totalitarianism and their influences, similarities, and specific aspects. It detects sources of information, collects historical materials, registers and preserves oral history, and publishes studies and documents about the history of totalitarianism in Romania. It has contacts to a wide range of academic and memorial institutions in Europe and Northern America. PUBLICATIONS: Periodical: Totalitarianism Archives (quarterly). Edited collections, series “Documents”:

- Florian Tănăsescu (ed.): Communist Ideology and Organisations in Romania. Vol. I: 1917–1918. Bucharest 1995; vol. II: December 9, 1918–December 31, 1919. Bucharest 1997; vol. III: January 1, 1920–February 3, 1921. Bucharest 2001.

- Ioan Scurtu (ed.): Right-wing Totalitarianism in Romania. Origins, Activities, Evolution. Vol. I: 1919–1927. Bucharest 1996.

- Ioan Scurtu et al. (ed.): Right-wing Ideology and Organisations in Romania. Vol. II: 1927–1931. Bucharest 2000.

- Radu Ciuceanu et al. (ed.): The Missions of A.I. Vâşinski in Romania. The History of Romanian-Soviet Relations, 1944-1946. Secret Documents. Bucharest 1997.

- Radu Ciuceanu, Octavian Roske, Cristian Troncotă: Beginnings of the Resistance Movement in Romania. Vol. I: April 11, 1945–May 31, 1946. Bucharest 1998.

- Radu Ciuceanu, Octavian Roske, Cristian Troncotă: Beginnings of the Resistance Movement in Romania. Vol. II: June–November 1946. Bucharest 2001.

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- Dan Cătănuş, Octavian Roske: Collectivisation of Agriculture in Romania. Political Dimension. Vol. I: 1949–1953. Bucharest 2000.

- Adrian Brişcă, Radu Ciuceanu: Armed Resistance in Bukovina. Vol. I: 1944–1950. Bucharest 1998. - Adrian Brişcă: Armed Resistance in Bukovina. Vol. II: 1950–1952. Bucharest 2000. - Alesandru Duţu, Florica Dobre: Extermination of the Military Elite under Soviet Occupation of

Romania. Vol. I: 1944–1946. Bucharest 2000; vol. II: 1947–1964. Bucharest 2001. - Dan Cătănuş: The Cadrilater. Cominternist Ideology and Bulgarian Irredentism, 1919–1940. Bucharest

2001. - Radu Ciuceanu, Cristina Păiuşan: Romanian Orthodox Church under Communist Rule. Vol. I: 1945–

1958. Bucharest 2001. - Radu Ciuceanu: The Prison System in Romania, 1940–1962. Bucharest 2001.

Edited collections, series Studies:

- Petre Ţurlea: November 8, 1945. Bucharest 2000. - Dumitru Şandru: The 1945 Land Reform in Romania. Bucharest 2000.

Collection – Dictionaries - Octavian Roske (ed.): Repressive Mechanisms in Romania, 1945–1989. A Biographical Dictionary A–

C. Bucharest 2001. - Alesandru Duţu, Florica Dobre: Romanian Heroes on the East Front. Vol. I: 1941–1944. Bucharest

1995. - Paul Caravia, Virgiliu Constantinescu, Ştefan Iloaie (ed.): The Confessors behind Bars. Servants of the

Church in Communist Prisons. Bucharest 1995. - Paul Caravia, Virgiliu Constantinescu, Flori Stănescu (ed.): The Imprisoned Church. Romania, 1944–

1989. Bucharest 1999.

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INSTITUTUL DE STUDII SUD-EST EUROPENE THE INSTITUTE FOR SOUTH-EAST EUROPE STUDIES (est. 1963) AFFILIATION Part of the Romanian Academy and affiliated with the Association Internationale des Etudes Europeennes (AIESEE) ADDRESS Calea 13 Septembrie no.13, Bucharest, sector 5, Romania PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +40 21 4107563, fax: +40 21 4106527 Email: [email protected] STAFF Director: Paul Henri Stahl. Deputy: Elena Siupiur. PROFILE The institute is a state funded research institution, but some of the members are also involved in teaching. Its research includes: universal history and international relations; philology and sociology; political history; history of mentalities; historical anthropology; history of law; religious history; history of culture. Since the 1970s, the institute has academic contacts with other institutions in Europe and the USA. PUBLICATIONS: Periodicals: Revue des etudes sud-est europeennes (until now 39 vols.), Sud-Estul şi contextul European. Buletin (“The South-East and the European Context. Bulletin”) (last vol. IXb). Main recent monographs, collections and edited volumes:

- Cristina Feneşan: Constituirea principatului autonom al Transilvaniei. Bucharest 1997. - Viorel Panaite: Pace, război şi comerţ în Islam. Ţările române şi dreptul otoman al popoarelor (sec.

XV-XVII). Bucharest 1997. - Elena Siupiur: Bălgarskite ucilišta v Romănija, XIX vek. Sofia 1999. - Paul H. Stahl: Triburi şi sate din Sud Estul Europei. Bucharest: Paideia 2000. - C. Iordan: România şi relaţiile internaţionale din Sud-Estul Europei. ”Modelul Locarno” 1925–1927.

Bucharest 2001. - Petre Guran (ed.): L’empereur hagiographe. Culte des saints et monarchie Byzantine et post-Byzantine,

Bucharest 2001. - Andri Pippidi: Tradiţia politică bizantină în ţările române în secolele XIV-XVIII. Bucharest, second

edition, 2001.

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FACULTATEA DE ISTORIE, UNIVERSITATEA DIN BUCUREŞTI THE FACULTY OF HISTORY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BUCHAREST (the University was est. in 1864) AFFILIATION Part of the University of Bucharest ADDRESS Bd. Elisabeta 4–12, Cod 70031, Bucuresti, Romania PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +40 21 3145389, fax: +40 21 3100680 Email: [email protected] INTERNET http://www.unibuc.ro/ro/fac_fistr_ro STAFF Dean: Alexandru Barnea. Deputy: Vlad Nistor. Scientific Secretary: Antal Lukacs Eminent historians at the Faculty: Zoe Petre, Andrei Pippidi, Lucian Boia, Bogdan Murgescu, Alexandru Barnea Total staff: 51 (including tutors) STRUCTURE Three departments: Ancient History and Archaeology, Universal History, History of Romanians Nine research centres: Turkish-Ottoman Studies Centre; Centre of Comparative Studies on Ancient Society; Church History Centre; History of the Imaginary Centre; “Dimitrie Onciul” Historical Methodology Seminar; Centre for the Research on 20th Century History; “Vasile Parvan” Archaeology Seminar; Centre for Byzantine and South-East Studies “Gheorghe Bratianu”; Euro-Atlantic Studies Centre. PROFILE The Faculty for History combines teaching (undergraduate and Master-programmes in history) with research. It also offers a PhD-programme, co-ordinated by the Faculty. The Research Centres conduct research in their project areas, and organise also special courses and lectures in their thematic area. PUBLICATIONS: Periodicals: Analele Universităţii Bucureşti – Istorie (“Annals of the University of Bucharest – History”). Main monographs, collections and edited volumes of members of the Faculty:

- Zoe Petre: Civilizaţia greacă şi originile democraţiei. I. Premise istorice. Bucharest: Erasmus 1993. - Zoe Petre: Societatea greacă arhaică şi clasică. Bucharest: Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti 1994. - Zoe Petre: Vîrsta de bronz. Bucharest Persona 2000. - Alexandru Suceveanu, Alexandru Barnea: La Dobroudja romaine. Bucharest: Editura Enciclopedica

1991. - Andrei Pippidi: Despre statui şi morminte. Pentru o teorie a istoriei simbolice. Iaşi: Polirom 2000. - Andrei Pippidi: Tradiţia politică bizantină în ţările române în secolele XIV-XVIII. Bucharest, second

edition, 2001. - Bogdan Murgescu: A fi istoric în anul 2000. Bucharest: All Educaţional 2000.

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- Bogdan Murgescu: Istorie românească – istorie universală (600–1800). Ediţie revăzută şi adăugită. Bucharest: Teora (Universitas) 1999.

- Bogdan Murgescu (ed.): Istoria României în texte. Bucharest: Corint 2001 - Bogdan Murgescu: Circulaţia monetară în Ţările Române în secolul al XVI-lea. Bucharest: Editura

Enciclopedică 1996. - Mirela-Luminiţa Murgescu (ed.): Identităţi colective şi identitate naţională. Percepţii asupra identităţii

în lumea medievală şi modernă. In memoriam Al. Duţu. Bucharest: Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti 2000.

- Mirela-Luminiţa Murgescu: Intre «bunul creştin» şi «bravul român». Rolul şcolii primare în construirea identităţii naţionale româneşti (1831-1878). Iaşi: A’92 1999.

- Mihai Sorin Rădulescu: Elita liberală românească 1866-1900. Bucharest: All 1998. - Mihai Sorin Rădulescu: Genealogia românească. Istoric şi bibliografie. Brăila: Iatros 2000. - Ovidiu Bozgan (ed.): Studii de istorie a bisericii. Bucharest: Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti 2000. - Ovidiu Bozgan (ed.): Biserică – putere – societate. Studii şi documente. Bucharest: Editura Universităţii

din Bucureşti 2001. - Lucian Boia: Două secole de mitologie naţională. Bucharest: Humanitas 1999 - Lucian Boia: Miturile comunismului românesc. Bucharest: Nemira 1998. - Lucian Boia: Mitologia ştiinţifică a comunismului. Bucharest: Humanitas 1999. (In French: La

mythologie scientifique du communisme. Caen: Paradigme 1993). - Lucian Boia: Istorie şi mit în conştiinţa românească. Bucharest: Humanitas 1997. - Lucian Boia: Jocul cu trecutul. Istoria între adevăr şi ficţiune. Bucharest: Humanitas 1999

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FACULTATEA DE ISTORIE ŞI FILOSOFIE CLUJ-NAPOCA – DEPARTAMENTUL DE ISTORIE FACULTY OF HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY CLUJ-NAPOCA – HISTORY DEPARTMENT (est. 1919) AFFILIATION Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca ADDRESS Emanuel de Martonne nr. 1, 3400 Cluj-Napoca, Romania PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +40 64 405300; Dean Office: ext. 5276. Chief Secretary: ext. 5326. Secretariat: ext. 5275, fax: +40 64 405326,+ 40 64 191906 Emai: [email protected] INTERNET www.ubbcluj.ro STAFF Dean: Toader Nicoara Heads of Chairs: Mihai Barbulescu, Ioan Glodariu, Doru Radosav, Nicolae Bocsan, Vasile Vesa, Nicolae Sabau STRUCTURE Five chairs: Chair of Ancient History and Archaeology (structured in two Institutes: Classical Studies, Pre- and Protohistory), Chair of Mediaeval History and Historiography, Chair of Modern History, Chair of Contemporary History (including the Institute of International Studies, Chair of History of Art. The Institute for Central European Studies is affiliated to the first three mentioned chairs. Two further Institutes are affiliated with the Department of History, and separately described: Institute of Oral History, “Dr. Moshe Carmilly” Institute of Institute for Hebrew and Jewish History. PROFILE The department is funded by the state and receives also private grants. Its research profile includes: anthropological history, social history (history of elites included), history of ideas, history of mentalities, minorities, imagology, history of international relations, regional history, local history, urban history, history of institutions, political history, historical demography, history of church and religious life, recent history, economical history, archaeology, history of culture, history of art, oral history, Hebrew history, gender history. It has also publishing activities and possesses a wide range of international contacts with universities in Europe and Northern America. PUBLICATIONS Periodicals: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai (Historia); Colloquia; Caietele "David Prodan" / “David Prodan” Notebooks; Studia Iudaica Main recent monographs, collective work and edited volumes:

- Nicolae Bocşan, Valeriu Leu: Revoluţia de la 1848 din Transilvania în memorialistică. Cluj-Napoca: Presa Universitară Clujeană 2000.

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- Nicolae Bocşan, Valeriu Leu (ed.) Identitate şi alteritate. Studii de imagologie. Reşiţa: Banatica 1996. - Nicolae Bocşan, Sorin Mitu, Toader Nicoară: Identitate şi alteritate. Studii de imagologie, vol. 2. Cluj

Napoca: Presa Universitară Clujeană 1998. - Nicolae Bocşan, Ioan Lumperdean, Ioan-Aurel Pop: Ethnie et confession en Transylvanie. Cluj-Napoca:

Fundaţia Culturală Română 1996. - Toader Nicoară: Société rurale et mentalité collective en Transylvanie a l’époque moderne (1680–

1800). Paris: L’Harmattan 2002. - Toader Nicoară (ed.): Zece ani de istoriografie universitară la Cluj (1990–2000). Cluj-Napoca:

Universitatea “Babeş Bolyai” 2001. - Sorin Mitu: Geneza identităţii naţionale la românii ardeleni. Bucureşti: Humanitas 1997. - Sorin Mitu, Florin Gogâltan (ed.): Viaţă privată şi imaginar social în Transilvania. Oradea, Cluj:

Asociaţia Istoricilor din Transilvania şi Banat, Muzeul Ţării Crişurilor 1996. - Sorin Mitu: Imagini europene şi mentalităţi româneşti din Transilvania la începutul epocii moderne.

Cluj: Presa Universitară Clujeană 2000. - Maria Crăciun, Ovidiu Ghitta (ed.): Ethnicity and Religion in Central and Eastern Europe. Cluj: Cluj

University Press 1995. - Maria Crăciun and Ovidiu Ghitta (ed.): Church and Society in Central and Eastern Europe. Cluj-

Napoca: European Studies Foundation Publishing House 1998. - Doru Radosav: Sentimentul religios la români. O perspectivă istorică (sec. XVII–XX). Cluj: Dacia 1997. - Doru Radosav: Carte şi societate în nord-vestul Transilvaniei (sec. XVII–XIX). Oradea: Fundaţia

Culturală “Cele trei Crişuri” 1995. - Simona Nicoară: Istorie şi imaginar. Eseuri de antropologie istorică. Cluj: Presa Universitară Clujeană

2000. - Simona Nicoară: Mitologiile revoluţiei paşoptiste româneşti. Istorie şi imaginar. Cluj-Napoca: Presa

Universitară Clujeană 1999. - George Cipăian, Vasil Vesa (ed.): La présence française en Roumanie pendant la Gande Guerre

(1914–1918). Cluj-Napoca: Presa Unviersitara Clujeană 1997. - George Cipăianu, Virgiliu Ţârău (ed.): Romanian and British Historians on Contemporary History of

Romania. Cluj-Napoca: Presa Unviersitara Clujeana 2000. - Camil Mureşanu, Nicolae Bocşan, Ioan Bolovan: Revoluţia de la 1848 în Europa Centrală. Perspectivă

istorică şi istoriografică. Cluj-Napoca: Presa Universitară Clujeană 2000. - Ioan Marius Bucur, Virgiliu Ţârău: Strategii şi politici electorale în alegerile parlamentare din 19

noiembrie 1946. Cluj-Napoca: Fundaţia Culturală Română, Centrul de Studii Transilvane 1998. - Ovidiu Mureşan: Renaşterea europeană în viziunea istoriografiei româneşti. Cluj-Napoca: Presa

Universitară Clujeană 1997 - Pál Judit: Procesul de urbanizare în scaunele secuieşti în secolul al XIX-lea. Cluj-Napoca: Presa

Unviersitară Clujeană 1999. - Lucian Nastasă: Generaţie şi schimbare în istoriografia română (sfârşitul secolului XIX şi începutul

secolului XX). Cluj: Presa Universitară Clujeană 1999.

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CATEDRA DE ISTORIE, FACULTATEA DE LITERE, ISTORIE ŞI TEOLOGIE (GALATI) DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AT THE FACULTY OF LETTERS, THEOLOGY AND HISTORY

(GALATI) (est. 1990) AFFILIATION Department of the “Dunărea de Jos” University of Galati ADDRESS Str. Domnească, 47, RO-6200 Galaţi, Romania PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +40 36 414112; fax: +40 36 461353 INTERNET www.lit.ugal.ro STAFF Dean: Elena Croitoru, deputy: Vasile Lica Eminent historians at the department: Dumitru Şandru, Brudiu Mihalache, Vasile Lica Staff: 13 PROFILE The department receives most of its funds from the state, and also some international programmes (especially Tempus). It has mainly teaching obligations, and does not have autonomous research centres. In comparison to teaching, research does not enjoy particular attention. There is therefore no specific thematic focus in research. The dominant fields are: archaeology and local history; economic history of the inter-war rural areas (Dumitru Sandru); history of religions in ancient times and in the Middle Ages. PUBLICATIONS Monographs:

- Vasile Lica: Scripta Dacica. Brăila: Istros 1999. - Dumitru Şandru: Satul românesc între 1918 şi 1944. Iaşi: Cronica 1996.

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FACULTATEA DE ISTORIE (IAŞI) FACULTY OF HISTORY (IAŞI) (est. 1860) AFFILIATION Faculty of the “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University, Iaşi ADDRESS Bvd. Carol I nr. 11, RO-Iaşi 6600, Romania PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +40 232 201056, 201057; fax: +40 232 201156 Emails: [email protected], [email protected] INTERNET http://history.uaic.ro/default.php STAFF Dean: Ioan Ciupercă, deputy: Mihai Cojocaru. Eminent historians: Gheorghe Platon, Vasile Neamţu, Ioan Caproşu, Vasile Cristian Staff: 34 STRUCTURE Four departments: Ancient History and Archaeology, Medieval History, Modern History, Contemporary History. Research Centres:

- The Interdisciplinary Centre for Archaeo-Historical Studies (prehistory, history and archaeology of the classical ancient times, Romanian ethno-genesis and Early Middle Ages)

- “Gheorghe I. Bratianu” history centre (social history and anthropological history, history of culture, history of international relations).

PROFILE Sources of funding: public funds, student fees, foreign funds (Phare, Tempus, Socrates). The faculty is mainly a teaching institution. It offers two postgraduate courses: Romanians in International Dealings as well as Ancient and Medieval History Sources. Despite the existence of research centres, there is no clear and extended institutional system to organise research. What research is done concentrates on great political-military events of national history, and is often carried out in a jingoistic, sometimes even nationalist a manner. In a methodological plan, the so-called “positivist” empiricism prevails, as part of political history of traditional type, built around the idea of the nationstate and the imperative of its historic recognition. There is little effort at innovation discernible, altough there are some new tendencies, such as social history and historical anthropology (Florin Alexandru Platon). The faculty has contacts with many universities in Western Europe. PUBLICATIONS Periodicals: Analele Ştiinţifice ale Universităţii A.L. Cuza, seria Istorie (AUI); Studia Antiqua et Arheologica (annual journal for ancient history and archaeology).

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Main recent monographs, collections and edited volumes: - Ioan Caproşu (ed.): Biblia de la Bucureşti (1688), 5 vols. Iaşi 1993–1997. - Ioan Caproşu (ed.): Documente statistice privitoare la oraşul Iaşi, 3 vols. Iaşi: Editura Universităţii

1997–1999. - Mihai Timofte (ed.): Diplomaţi americani şi “chestiunea românească” (1853–1871). Iaşi: Editura

Universităţii 1993. - Ion Agrigoroaiei: Unirea Basarabiei cu România în presa vremii. Iaşi: Editura Universităţii 1999. - Ioan Ciupercă: Opoziţie şi putere în România anilor 1922–1928. Iaşi: Editura Universităţii “A.I. Cuza”

1994 (this book won the “A.D. Xenopol” Prize of the Romanian Academy for 1994). - Gheorghe Cliveti: Liberalismul românesc. Iaşi 1996. - Mihai Cojocaru: Partida Naţională şi constituirea statului român (1856–1859). Iaşi: Editura

Universităţii 1995 (this book won the “A.D. Xenopol” Prize of the Romanian Academy for 1995). - Vasile Cristian: Istoriografia paşoptistă. Iaşi: Editura Universităţii “Al. I. Cuza” 1996. - Vasile Neamţu: Istoria orasului medieval Baia (Civitas Moldaviensis). Iaşi: Editura Universităţii 1997. - Florin Alexandru Platon: Geneza burgheziei in Principatele Române. Iaşi: Editura Universităţii 1999

(this book won the “A.D. Xenopol” Prize of the Romanian Academy for 1999). - Florin Alexandru Platon: Societate şi mentalităţi în Europa medievală, O introducere în antropologia

istorică. Iaşi: Editura Universităţii “Al.I. Cuza” 2000. - Gheorghe Platon: De la constituirea naţiunii la Marea Unire, 3 vols. Iaşi: Editura Universităţii 1993–

2000. - Dan Gh. Teodor: Creştinismul la est de Carpaţi de la origini pînă în secolul al XIV-lea. Iaşi: Editura

Mitropoliei Moldovei şi Bucovinei 1991. - Ion Toderaşcu: Permanenţe istorice medievale, Factori ai unitătii româneşti, 2 vols. Iaşi: Editura

Universităţii “A.I. Cuza” 1988–1994. - Victor Spinei: Marile migraţii din estul şi sud-estul Europei în secolele IX-XIII. Iaşi: Institutul

European 1999. - Nelu Zugravu: Geneza creştinismului popular al românilor. Bucharest: Ministerul Educaţiei Naţionale,

Institutul Român de Tracologie (Bibliotheca Thracologica XVIII) 1997.

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CATEDRA DE ISTORIE, FACULTATEA DE LITERE ŞI ISTORIE (TIMIŞOARA) HISTORY DEPARTMENT AT THE FACULTY OF LETTERS AND HISTORY (TIMIŞOARA) (re-est. 1990) AFFILIATION Department of the University of the West, Timişoara ADDRESS Bd. Vasile Pârvan nr. 4, RO-1900 Timişoara, Romania PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone/fax: +40 256 194068, 498688 Email: [email protected] INTERNET www.litere.uvt.ro STAFF Head: Adrian Bejan. Eminent historians at the department: Victor Neumann, Ioan Munteanu, Adrian Bejan, Vasile Râmneanţu, Radu Păiuşan 13 teachers STRUCTURE The History Department has three sections: history, history and foreign language, history and theology. It also includes the Centre for the Study of History and Archaeology PROFILE The Department is state-funded. It combines teaching – including graduate and PhD courses – and research. Its research profile includes: political history, archaeology, history of minorities, history of mentalities, history of ideas. It has international contacts with many European universities. PUBLICATIONS Periodical: Studii de istoria Banatului / Studies of the History of Banat (annual journal) Main recent monographs, collective works and edited volumes:

- Ioan Munteanu, Rodica Munteanu: Timişoara. Monografie. Timişoara: Mirton 2002. - Victor Neumann: Between Words and Reality. Studies on the Politics of Recognition and the Changes

of Regime in Contemporary Romania. Washington D.C.: The Catholic University of America 2001. - Victor Neumann: The Temptation of “Homo Aeuropaeus”. New York: Boulder. Columbia University

Press 1993. (In Romanian: Bucharest: All 1997). - Victor Neumann: Istoria evreilor din Banat. Bucharest: Atlas 1999.

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DEPARTAMENTUL DE ISTORIE, FACULTATEA DE ISTORIE ŞI GEOGRAFIE (SUCEAVA) HISTORY DEPARTMENT AT THE FACULTY OF HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY (SUCEAVA). (est. 1967 / 1990) AFFILIATION Department of the “Stefan cel Mare” University of Suceava ADDRESS Str. Universităţii nr. 1, RO-720225 Suceava, Romania PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +40 230 216147; fax: +40 230 520081 Email: [email protected], [email protected] (Prof. Mircea Ignat, head of the history department), [email protected] (secretary of the history department) INTERNET www.usv.ro (homepage of the university) STAFF Head: Mircea Ignat Eminent historians at the departmen: Mihai Iacobescu, Dumitru Vitcu, Mircea Ignat Staff: 18 (among them three professors) PROFILE The faculty is mainly funded by the state, and receives also support from international programmes. The history department is mainly a teaching institution, but several of its members also develop research activities. During the last years, the department has been coordinating six research projects focussing on the history of Bukovina, of Moldavia, and of Romanian-Slavic relations. The Faculty participates in the Socrates Programme with universities in Spain, France and Ukraine. PUBLICATIONS Periodical: Codrii Cosminului (annual publication) Main recent monographs:

- Mihai Iacobescu: Din istoria Bucovinei (1774–1862), De la administraţia militară la autonomia provincială, vol. 1. Bucharest: Editura Academiei 1993.

- Mihai Lazăr: Realităţi fiscale din Ţara Moldovei, Dări de cotitate în sfera economiei păstoreşti (secolul al XV-lea – mijlocul secolului al XVIII-lea). Iaşi: Junimea 2000.

- Olimpia Mitric: Catalogul manuscriselor slavo-române din biblioteca mănăstrii Suceviţa. Suceava 1999.

- Stefan Purice: Mişcarea naţională românească din Bucovina, 1774–1861. Suceava: Hurmuzachi 1997. - Dumitru Vitcu: Relaţii româno-americane timpurii, Convergenţe, divergenţe. Bucharest: Albatros 2000.

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CATEDRA DE ISTORIE, FACULTATEA DE ISTORIE-GEOGRAFIE (ORADEA) DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AT THE FACULTY OF SOCIAL-HUMAN SCIENCES (ORADEA) (est. 1989) AFFILIATION University of Oradea ADDRESS Str. Armatei Române nr. 5, RO-3700 Oradea, Judeţul Bihor, Romania PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +40 259 408162, 408167, fax: +40 259 480175 Email: [email protected] INTERNET http://www.uoradea.ro/romanian/topic/18/Facultatea$de$Istorie$-$Geografie.html STAFF Dean: Barbu Ştefănescu. Head of History Department: Sever Dumitraşcu. Eminent historians at the department: Sever Dumitraşcu, Viorel Faur, Mihai Drecin, Barbu Ştefănescu Staff: 17 in the History Department STRUCTURE Four departments: History, History-Geography, History-Archaeology, History-History of Art PROFILE The university is state-funded. The history department combines teaching and research activities (either in a short-term – one year – or long-term basis). It also organises national and international academic meetings. The Research profile includes: ancient history and archaeology; mediaeval history; economic history; history of everyday life; history of rural society; historical anthropology; history of mentalities; social history; modernisation; modern history; cultural history of the 19th century; history of libraries; political history; church history; history of the Enlightenment; contemporary history (military, political and economic aspects); history of European integration. PUBLICATIONS Periodicals: Analele Universităţii din Oradea, seria Istorie-Arheologie (Yearbook of the University of Oradea, Series of History-Archaeology), Crisana Antiqua et Medievalia, Munţii Apuseni Main recent monographs, collections and edited volumes:

- Sever Dumitraşcu: Din istoria Europei romane. Oradea 1995. - Antonio Faur (ed.): Istoria ca experienţă intelectuală. Oradea 2001. - Sever Dumitraşcu: Dacia Apuseană. Oradea 1993. - Barbu Ştefănescu: Tehnica agricolă şi ritm de muncă în gospodăria ţărănească din Crişana (sec-. al

XVII.lea şi începutul sec. al XIX- lea). Oradea 1995. - Barbu Ştefănescu, Bodo Edith: Ruperea tăcerii. Oradea 1998. - Barbu Ştefănescu et al.: Agricultură, meşteşug şi comerţ la locuitorii zonei Beiuşului în sec. XVIII–XX.

Oradea 2001. - Viorel Faur: Viaţa culturală a românilor bihoreni 1849–1918. Oradea 1993

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- Viorel Faur: Contribuţii la istoricul bibliotecilor româneşti din Crişana 1830–1940. Oradea 1995. - Viorel Faur: Viaţa politică a românilor bihoreni, 1849–1919. Oradea 1992. - Ioan Horga: Tradiţie şi noutate în spiritualitatea românească greco-catolică din epoca luminilor.

Episcopia din Oradea. Oradea 1996. - Ioan Horga: Construcţia europeană. Oradea 1998. - Ioan Horga: Contribuţii la cunoaşterea iozefinismului provincial. Oradea 2000. - Ioan Horga: Europa luminilor. Oradea 2002. - Mihai Drecin (ed.): Istorie financiar-bancară. Cluj-Napoca 1996 (vol. 1), 1999 (vol. 2). - Lucian Dronca: Din politica financiară a românilor ardeleni. Banca „Economul” din Cluj. Cluj-

Napoca 1999. - Antonio Faur: Măsuri legislative şi economico-administrative de aplicare a Convenţiei de Armistiţiu

(1944–1945). Oradea 1995. - Antonio Faur: Destinul tragic al românilor basarabeni şi bucovineni aflaţi pe teritoriul Bihorului.

Oradea 1998. - Antonio Faur: Raporturile militarilor sovietici cu populaţia şi adminstraţia din vestul României. Oradea

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FACULTATEA DE STUDII EUROPENE UNIVERSITATEA “BABEŞ-BOLYAI” CLUJ-NAPOCA THE FACULTY OF EUROPEAN STUDIES AT THE “BABEŞ-BOLYAI” UNIVERSITY OF CLUJ-

NAPOCA (est. 1994) AFFILIATION Babeş-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca ADDRESS Emanuel de Martonne nr. 1, RO-3400 Cluj-Napoca, Romania PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +40 64 405300; Dean Office ext. 5276; Chief Secretary ext. 5326. Secretariate ext. 5275, fax: +40 64 405326, 191906 Email: [email protected] INTERNET http://www.euro.ubbcluj.ro/en/ STAFF Dean: Nicolae Păun; Deputy: Ladislau Gyemant Eminent historians at the faculty: Ladislau Gyemant, Ovidiu Pecican, Edit Szegedi, Enikö Magyari-Vincze Staff: 30 STRUCTURE As for research, the Faculty has three research institutes: European Studies, Cultural Anthropology, German Studies. PROFILE The faculty receives funds from the state and from private sources. It organises three undergraduate and seven postgraduate courses. Its research in the area of history includes: history of culture, history of mentalities, economic history, social history, history of ideas, minorities, imagology, history of international relations, gender. It develops also publishing activities and has extensive international contacts. PUBLICATIONS Periodicals: Studia Europea (quarterly journal); Caietele tranziţiei / The Notebooks of Transition (annual publication). Main recent monographs, collective works and edited volumes:

- Ovidiu Pecican Arpadieni, angevini, români. Studii de medievistică central-europeană. Cluj: Editura Desire 2001.

- Ovidiu Pecican: Lumea lui Simion Dascălul. Cluj-Napoca: Editura Fundaţiei pentru Studii Europene 1998.

- Ghizela Cosma, Enikö Magyari Vincze, Ovidiu Pecican: Prezenţe feminine. Studii despre femei în România. Cluj-Napoca: Editura Fundaţiei Desire 2002.

- Ladislau Gyémánt: Evreii din Transilvania în epoca emancipării 1790–1867 / The Jews in Transylvania in the Epoch of Emancipation. Bucharest: Editura Enciclopedică 2000. Bilingual edition (Romanian and English).

- Edit Szegedi: Identităţi premoderne în Transilvania. Cluj-Napoca: Editura Fundaţiei pentru Studii Europene 2002

- Andrei Marga, Nicolae Păun, Ladislau Gyémánt: Paradigme ale integrării. Relaţii internaţionale şi studii europene la Cluj. Cluj-Napoca: EFES 2002.

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INSTITUTUL DE ISTORIE ORALĂ, “BABEŞ-BOLYAI” UNIVERSITATEA OF CLUJ-NAPOCA INSTITUTE OF ORAL HISTORY AT THE “BABEŞ-BOLYAI” UNIVERSITY OF CLUJ-NAPOCA (est. 1997) AFFILIATION Department of History, Babeş-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca ADDRESS Piata Unirii nr. 11, RO-3400 Cluj-Napoca, Romania PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone/fax: +40 264 198391 Email: [email protected] INTERNET STAFF Director: Doru Radosav Eminent historians at the institute: Doru Radosav, Florin Ciosan, Cornel Jurju, Cosmin Budeanca Staff: 4 PROFILE Sources of funding: mainly private and state. The institute is not only focussed on research, but offers also a MA programme in oral history. Its research includes oral history, recent history, history of everyday life, social history, and church history. PUBLICATIONS Periodical: Anuarul de istorie orală / The Yearbook of Oral History. Main recent monographs, collective works and edited volumes:

- Doru Radosav: Donbas – o istorie deportată. Ravensburg: Landsmannschaft der Sathmarer Schwaben in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1994-

- Doru Radosav, Helmut Berner: Und keiner was warum. Donbass. Eine deportierte Geschichte. Ravensburg: Landsmannschaft der Sathmarer Schwaben in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland 1996.

- Cornel Jurju: Mărturia Lucreţiei Jurj despre rezistenţa anticomunistă din Apuseni. Cluj-Napoca: Dacia 2002.

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INSTITUTUL DE IUDAISTICĂ ŞI ISTORIE EVREIASCĂ “DR. MOSHE CARMILLY”, CLUJ-NAPOCA

“DR. MOSHE CARMILLY” INSTITUTE FOR HEBREW AND JEWISH HISTORY, CLUJ-NAPOCA. (est. 1990) AFFILIATION “Babeş-Bolyai” University Cluj, Romania ADDRESS Str. Universitătii 7-9, cam. 61, RO-3400 Cluj-Napoca, Romania PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone, fax: +40 264 197811 Email: [email protected] STAFF Director: Ladislau Gyemant PROFILE The institute is mainly funded by the state. It combines research and teaching activities. Its research is concentrated on: history of the Jews in Romania; history of the Jews in Transylvania; historical demography; Jewish genealogy; history of Jewish art in Romania; Hebrew language. It offers BA programmes in historical Jewish Studies at the Faculty of History and Philosophy and Hebrew Language at the Faculty of Philology. Its organises also a MA programme in Jewish Studies, and its director, Ladislau Gyemant, serves as PhD advisor in Jewish History. It has co-operation agreements with: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Faculty of Humanities; Tel Aviv University, Diaspora Research Institute; Jewish Genealogical Society New York; Central European University, Budapest. PUBLICATIONS Periodical: Studia Judaica (ten volumes between 1991–2001); book series Bibliotheca Judaica (eight volumes between 1994–2000). Main monographs, collections and edited volumes:

- Moshe Carmilly: History of the Jews of Transylvania 1823–1944. Bucharest, Budapest 1994, 1995 (in Romanian and Hungarian).

- Moshe Carmilly: Road to Life. New York, Cluj 1992, 1999 (in English, Romanian and Hungarian). - Ladislau Gyemant: The Jews of Transylvania in the Age of Emancipation 1790–1867. Bucharest 2000

(in English and Romanian). - Anton Dörner: The Jews of Satu Mare County in the 18th Century, 2 vols. Cluj-Napoca 1999–2000 (in

Romanian and English). - Maria Radosav: Introduction to Modern Hebrew Language. Cluj-Napoca 1996.

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INSTITUTUL DE ISTORIE “A.D. XENOPOL” (IAŞI) A. D. XENOPOL INSTITUTE OF HISTORY (IAŞI) (est. 1940) AFFILIATION Part of the Romanian Academy ADDRESS Str. Lascar Catargi, 15, RO-6600 Iaşi, Romania PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone, fax: +40 232 212614 Email: [email protected] INTERNET http://institutulxenopol.tripod.com/institut/index.htm STAFF Director: Alexandru Zub. Deputy: Dumitru Ivănescu Eminent historians at the institute: Leonid Boicu,,; Alexandru Zub, Veniamin Ciobanu, Ştefan Gorovei, Sorin Antohi Staff: 23 (researchers) STRUCTURE The institue has the following departments: Medieval History Department; Modern History Department; Contemporary History Department; History of International Relations Department; History of Culture Department; Genealogy, Heraldic and Sigillography Department PROFILE The institute is a state-funded institution, mainly devoted to research. But for the last few years, it has been able to organise also Ph.D. programmes. Its research profile includes: research in general history of the Romanian area, and especially of the extra-Carpathian area; the former medieval principality of Moldavia in particular; history of culture or so-called intellectual history (represented by Alexandru Zub, Ştefan Lemny, Sorin Antohi, Lucian Nastase); history of international relations/diplomatic history (Leonid Boicu, Veniamin Ciobanu); medieval history (Ştefan Gorovei, Leon Şimanschi); economic and social history (Dumitru Sandru); local history; history of mentalities; historical anthropology; anthropology of family, power and clans (Stefan S. Gorovei); oral history. The institute’s activities include: organisation of research collectives and programmes approved by the central leadership of the Romanian Academy; sessions and periodical public debates as well as academic discussions within scientific colloquia and symposia. The institute has international contacts with several academic institutions in Europe PUBLICATIONS Periodicals: Anuarul Institutului de Istorie “A.D. Xenopol” (AIIX) (“Annual of A.D. Xenopol Institute”), Arhiva Genealogică (“Genealogical Archives”, new series, appears biannually), Studia et Acta Historiae Judaeorum Romaniae (since 1996, 5 volumes issued until 2000).

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The journal Xenopoliana – a publication on historical culture edited by The Academic Foundation “A.D. Xenopol”, which appears arbitrarily (9 volumes issued since 1993 to 2000) – is also linked to the Institute. Main monographs, collections and edited volumes:

- Leon Şimanschi, Nistor Ciocan, Georgeta Ignat, Dumitru Agache: Documenta Romaniae Historica, A, Moldova, vol. XXIII (1635–1636). Bucharest: Editura Academiei Române 1996.

- Gabriel Bădărău: Între pajuri şi semilună. Raporturi politice româno-habsburgice (1683–1853). Cluj 1996.

- Leonid Boicu: Din istoria diplomaţiei europene: Anul 1859 la români. Iaşi 1996. - Viorel Butnariu: Monnaies et parures du Musée National de Bucovine. Suceava 2000. - Mihai-Ştefan Ceauşu: Bucovina Habsburgică de la anexare la Congresul de la Viena. Iosefinism şi

postiosefinism (1774–1815). Iaşi 1998. - Veniamin Ciobanu: La cumpănă de veacuri. Ţările Române în contextul politicii poloneze de la

sfârşitul secolului al XVI-lea şi începutul secolului al XVII-lea. Iaşi 1991. - Veniamin Ciobanu: Politică şi diplomaţie. Ţările Române în raporturile polono-otomano-habsburgice

(1601–1634). Bucharest 1994. - Veniamin Ciobanu: Românii în politica est-central europeană, 1648–1711. Iaşi 1997. - Vasile Docea: Relaţii româno-germane timpurii. Cluj: Presa Universitară Clujeană 2000. - Ştefan S. Gorovei: Întemeierea Moldovei. Probleme Controversate. Iasi: Editura Universităţii “Al. I.

Cuza” 1997. - Ştefan Lemny: Sensibilitate şi istorie în secolul XVIII românesc. Bucharest: Meridiane 1990. - Ecaterina Negruţi: Structura demografică a oraşelor şi târgurilor din Moldova. 1800–1859. Iaşi 1997. - Gheorghe Onişoru: Alianţe şi confruntări între partidele politice din România. 1944–1947. Bucharest

1996. - Dumitru Şandru: Satul românesc între 1918 şi. Iaşi: Cronica 1996. - Alexandru Zub: Istorie şi finalitate. Bucharest 1991. - Alexandru Zub: La sfârşit de ciclu. Despre impactul Revoluţiei Franceze. Iaşi 1994. - Alexandru Zub: Orizont închis. Istoriografia română sub dictatură. Iaşi 2000. - Gheorghe I. Florescu (ed.): Relaţiile româno-americane în timpurile moderne. Iaşi: Editura

Universităţii “Al. I. Cuza” 1993. - Gheorghe I. Florescu/ Casian Maria Spiridon (eds.): Iaşi, 14 decembrie 1989. Începutul revoluţiei

române? Oradea: Cogito 2000. - Lucian Nastasă (ed.): Studii istorice româno-ungare. Iaşi: Fundaţia Academică “A. D. Xenopol” 1999. - Lucian Nastasă, Salat, Levente (eds.): Relaţii interetnice în România postcomunistă. Bucharest: Centrul

de Resurse pentru Diversitate Etnoculturală 2000. - Alexandru Zub (ed.): Cultură şi societate. Studii privitoare la trecutul românesc. Bucharest: Editura

Ştiinţifică 1991. - Alexandru Zub (ed.): Temps et changement dans l’espace roumain. Fragments d’une histoire des

conduites temporelles. Iaşi: Editura Universităţii “Al. I. Cuza” 1991. - Alexandru Zub (ed.): Identitate/ alteritate în spaţiul cultural românesc. Iaşi: Editura Universităţii “Al. I.

Cuza” 1996. - Cătălin Turliuc (ed.): Istoria şi teoria relaţiilor internaţionale. Studii. Iaşi 2000.

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DEPARTAMENTUL DE ISTORIE, INSTITUTUL DE ISTORIE “GORGE BARIŢ” (CLUJ-NAPOCA) DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY, THE “GEORGE BARIŢ” HISTORY INSTITUTE (CLUJ-NAPOCA) (est. 1872) AFFILIATION Romanian Academy ADDRESS str. Napoca no.11, 3400 Cluj-Napoca, Romania PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +40 264 198343 Email: [email protected] STAFF Director: Camil Mureşanu; scientific secretary: Ioan Chindriş Eminent historians at the Department: Camil Mureşanu, Simion Retegan, Aurel Răduţiu, Gheorghe Hristodol, Lidia Gross, Stelian Mândruţ, Lucian Nastasă. STRUCTURE The department consists of research teams for: Medieval History; Pre-modern History; Modern History – The Revolution of 1848–1849; Modern History – the National Issue; Contemporary History. PROFILE The institute is funded by the State and is devoted to research. Research profile: Romanian national history; historiography; social history (history of elites); history of church; minorities; recent history. Aside from this, the department edits documents. PUBLICATIONS Periodical: Anuarul Institutului de Istorie Cluj-Napoca / The Yearbook of the History Institute Cluj-Napoca Main recent monographs, collective works and edited volumes:

- Camil Mureşanu, Aurel Răduţiu, Viorica Pervain, Susana Andea, Lidia Gross: Documenta Romaniae Historica. Series C. Transilvania, vol. XIV (1371–1375). Bucharest: Editura Academiei Române 2002.

- Camil Mureşanu: Naţiune, naţionalism. Evoluţia naţionalităţilor. Cluj-Napoca: Fundaţia Culturală Română 1996.

- Camil Mureşanu: Europa modernă. De la Renaştere la sfârşitul de. Cluj-Napoca: Dacia 1997. - Camil Mureşanu (ed.): Transilvania între medieval şi. Cluj-Napoca: Centrul de Studii Transilvane,

Fundaţia Culturală Română 1997. - Simion Retegan: Satele năsăudene la mijlocul secolului al XIX-lea. Mărturii documentare. Cluj-

Napoca: Accent 2002. - Ottmar Traşcă: Rebeliunea legionară în arhivele străine (germane, maghiare şi franceze). Albatros

2002. - Lucian Năstasă: Maghiarii din România. Mărturii documentare (1945–1955). Cluj-Napoca 2002. - Lucian Năstasă: Evreii din România. Mărturii documentare (1945–1965. Cluj-Napoca: 2002. - Lucian Năstasă: Intelectualii şi promovarea socială. (Pentru o morfologie a câmpului universitar).

Cluj-Napoca: Nereamia Napocae 2002. - Felicia Hristodol, Gheorghe Hristodol, Stelian Mândruţ, Simona Nicoară, Lucia Truc (eds.):

Bibliografia istorică a României VIII 1989–1994. Bucharest: Editura Academiei Române 1996. - Felicia Hristodol et al.: Bibliografia istorică a României IX 1994–1999. Cluj Napoca 2000.

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- Dumitru Suciu: Consideraţii privind anul 1918 în Europa centrală şi răsăriteană şi evoluţia ideii de Europă unită. Cluj-Napoca: Argonaut 2002.

- Mihaela Cosma: Presa săsească şi revoluţia în Transilvania la 1848/1849. Cluj-Napoca: Editura Presa Universitară Clujeană 2002.

- Anton Dörner: The Jews of Satu Mare County in the 18th Century (1761–1781). Vol. II. Cluj-Napoca: Presa Universitara Clujeana 2000.

- Gh. Iancu: România şi Societatea Naţiunilor. Cluj-Napoca: Argonaut 2002. - Iacob Mârza, Remus Câmpeanu: Studii privind Unirea religioasă a românilor ardeleni cu Biserica

Romei. Alba Iulia 2001.

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INSTITUTUL DE CERCETĂRI SOCIO-UMANE SIBIU THE INSTITUTE FOR SOCIO-HUMAN RESEARCH SIBIU (est. 1956) AFFILIATION Part of the Romanian Academy ADDRESS str. Lucian Blaga 13, RO – 2400 Sibiu, Romania PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +40 269 212604, fax: +40 269 216605 Email: [email protected] STAFF Director: Paul Niedermaier Eminent historians at the institute: Zeno-Karl Pinter, Paul Niedermaier, Vasile Ciobanu Staff: 23 (most of them belong to other departments) STRUCTURE The institute has the following sections: Department “Dictionary of Saxon Idioms” (Siebenbürgisch-Sächsisches Wörterbuch); Department of History; Team of the History of Romanian Towns; Department of History of Culture; Department of Sociology PROFILE: The Institute is a state-funded research institution. In the area of history, the research profile includes: political history; social history; economical history; urban history; history of culture; minorities. The Institute has contacts to institutions dealing with Siebenbürgen in Germany and Hungary. PUBLICATIONS Periodicals: Forschungen zur Volks- und Landeskunde (biannual); Anuarul Institutului de Cercetări Socio-Umane Sibiu / The Yearbook of the Institute for Social-Human Research Sibiu. Main recent monographs:

- Paul Niedermaier: Der mittelalterlische Städtebau in Siebenbürgen, im Banat und im Kreischgebiet, vol. 1. Heidelberg: A.K.S.L. 1996.

- Paul Niedermaier: Städtebau im Mittelalter. Siebenbürgen, Banat und Kreischgebiet (1242–1347). Vienna, Cologne, Weimar: Böhlau Verlag 2002.

- Zeno Karl Pinter: Sabia şi spada medievală în Transilvania şi Banat (secolele IX–XIV). Reşiţa 1999. - Vasile Ciobanu: Contribuţii la istoria saşilor transilvăneni 1918–1944. Sibiu: Hora 2001. - Thomas Nägler: Românii şi saşii până la 1848 (Relaţii economice, sociale şi politice). Sibiu: Thausib

1997. - Gudrun-Liane Ittu: Artistul avangardist Hans Mattis-Teutsch. Opera şi gândirea. Sibiu: Editura

Universităţii „Lucian Blaga” din Sibiu 2001.

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INSTITUTUL DE CERCETĂRI SOCIO-UMANE „GHEORGHE ŞINCAI” “GHEORGHE SINCAI” RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND THE HUMANITIES. (est. 1957) AFFILIATION Part of the Romanian Academy ADDRESS str. Bolyai nr. 17, RO-4300 Târgu-Mureş, Romania PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone/fax: +40 265 160238 Email: [email protected] STAFF Director: Grigore Ploeşteanu Eminent historians at the institute: Grigore Ploesteanu, Ioan Chiorean, Adrian Husar, Cornel Sigmirean, Corina Teodor, Simion Costea, Simon Zsolt, Daniel Boros, Carmen Dorlan PROFILE The institute is a state-funded research institution. In the area of history, the research profile includes: political history; diplomatic history; social history; economic history; history of mentalities; imagology; and also interdisciplinary exchanges. The institue has contacts with various academic institutions in Europe and the US. PUBLICATIONS Periodical: Anuarul Institutului “Gheorghe Şincai” (“Year Book of the Gheorghe Şincai Institute”) Recent monographs, collections and edited volumes:

- Cornel Sigmirean, Aurel Pavel: Fundatia “Gojdu” 1871-2001. Târgu-Mures: Editura Universitatii “Petru Maior” 2002.

- Grigore Ploesteanu, Apostol Stan: Utopia confederalismului pasoptist. Intre vis si realitate. Bucharest: Vestala 2001.

- Cornel Sigmirean: Istoria formarii intelectualitatii românesti din Transilvania si Banat în epoca moderna. Cluj-Napoca: Presa Universitara Clujeana 2000.

- Adrian Husar: Dacia preromana între Orient si Occident. Cluj-Napoca: Presa Universitară Clujeană 2000.

- Adrian Husar: Celti si germani în Dacia Romana. Cluj-Napoca: Presa Universitara Clujeana 1999. - Nicoleta Salcudeanu: Graffiti. Bucharest: Cartea Româneasca 1999. - Szabó Miklos, Szögi László: Erdélyi Peregrinusok. Târgu-Mures: Mentor 1998. - Ioan Chiorean: Geneza si sfârsitul imperiului austro-ungar. Târgu-Mures: Mica Doris 1995. - Grigore Ploeşteanu (ed.): Interferente istorice si culturale româno-europene. Târgu-Mures: Institutul de

Cercetari Socio-Umane 1995. - Carmen Andras (ed.): Confluente Româno-Americane. Târgu-Mures: Mica Doris 1995. - Grigore Ploesteanu: Românii în constiinta Europei. Târgu-Mureş: Veritas 1994. - Szabó Miklos, Tonk Sándor: Erdélyek Egyetem járása a korai újkorban 1521–1700 (= Fontes Rerum

Scholasticarum, IV). Szeged 1992.

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INSTITUTUL ROMÂN DE ISTORIE RECENTĂ ROMANIAN INSTITUTE FOR RECENT HISTORY (est. 2000) AFFILIATION NGO ADDRESS Str. Matei Voievod, no. 18, Bucharest sector 2, Romania PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +40 21 2527556, fax: +40 21 2524860 Email: [email protected] INTERNET http://www.irir.ro STAFF Director: Dragos Petrescu Two program officers, four researchers, two administrative staff, and eight associate fellows. STRUCTURE The institute is led by a board, consisting of four members, and has also an advisory council (chairman: Jürgen Kocka). The institute has two branches: Cold War History and Holocaust Studies. PROFILE The institute is funded by a grant of The Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, administred by the United Nationas Development Program in Romania. It is still a research only institute, but it intends to create a department for teaching, which would extend its scope to regional studies. The research concentrates on the history of Romania since the 1930s, and combines the archival approach with oral history. The institute has international contacts with a number of European universities. PUBLICATIONS Periodicals: the publication of a periodical is forthcoming. Main recent monographs, collections and edited volumes:

- Zoltan Rostas: Chipurile oraşului. Istorii de viaţă în Bucureşti – Secolul XX. Iaşi 2002. - Marius Oprea: Banalitatea Răului. O istorie a Securităţii în documente. Iaşi: Polirom 2002. - Marius Oprea et. al.: Securiştii. Iaşi: Polirom 2002.

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CENTRUL PENTRU STUDIUL ISTORIEI EVREILOR DIN ROMÂNIA CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF THE HISTORY OF ROMANIAN JEWS (est. 1977) AFFILIATION Affiliated with the Federation of Jewish Communities of Romania ADDRESS Mămulari nr. 4, Bucharest, Romania PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone/fax: +40 21 3151045 STAFF Director: Dumitru Hîncu Eminent historians at the centre: Lya Benjamin, Hary Kuller STRUCTURE The centre has an archive, a library, and a research component. PROFILE The centre is privately funded and does only research, without any teaching. Its research concentrates on the history of the Jews in Romania, especially their social, cultural history and political history, and their everyday lives. The centure also collects documents pertaining to Jewish history in Romania. It has contacts with Jewish scientific and cultural institutions in the world, such as the Yad Vashem Centre, the Goldstein Goren Centre at the University of Tel Aviv, and the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. PUBLICATIONS Periodical: Buletinul centrului muzeului şi arhivei istorice a evreilor din România / Bulletin of the Centre of the Museum and Historical Archive of the Jews from Romania (published annually). Document collection: Izvoare şi mărturii referitoare la evreii din România (“Sources and Testimonies about the Jews from Romania”, published bi-annually in Bucharest by Hasefer Publishers). Main recent monographs, collective works and edited volumes:

- Lya Benjamin (ed.): Evreii din România între anii 1940–1944. Vol. I. Legislaţia antievreiască. Bucharest: Hasefer 1993; Evreii din România între anii 1940–1944; vol. II. Problema evreiască în stenogramele Consiliului de Miniştri. Bucharest: Hasefer 1996.

- Lya Benjamin: Prigoană şi rezistenţă în istoria evreilor din România 1940–1944. Studii. Bucharest: Hasefer 2001.

- Lya Benjamin (ed.): Evreii din România în texte istoriografice. Bucharest: Hasefer 2002. - Nicolae Cajal, Hary Kuller: Contribuţia evreilor din România la cultură şi civilizaţie. Bucharest:

Hasefer 1996. - Hary Kuller: O istorie a evreilor din România în date, 2 vols. Bucharest: Hasefer 2000. - Hary Kuller: Presa evreiască bucureşteană 1857–1994. Bucharest: Hasefer 1996. - Hary Kuller: Parlamentari în forul legislativ al României 1919–1940. Bucharest: Hasefer 1998.

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CENTRUL DE STUDII TRANSILVANE CENTRE OF TRANSYLVANIAN STUDIES (est. 1991) AFFILIATION Affiliated with the Romanian Cultural Foundation ADDRESS Str. Năsăud nr. 2-4, OP 1, CP 349, RO-3400 Cluj-Napoca, Romania PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +40 264 410027, fax: +40 264 194564 Email: [email protected] STAFF Director: Ioan-Aurel Pop; Scientific Secretary: Nicolae Bocsan Eminent historians at the centre: Ioan-Aurel Pop, Nicolae Bocsan, Ioan Bolovan, Sorina Bolovan, Marcela Sălăgean, Maria Ghitta PROFILE The Centre is funded by the state and has only research activities. Its research concentrates on the past of the Transylvanian region, and in particular its political history, cultural history, social history, the history of the church, the history of the idea of the nation, the history of the family, historical demography, minorities, and confessional and ethnic identities. Besides research, the centre has also cultural activities and organises colloquia. PUBLICATIONS Periodicals: Transylvanian Review / Revue de Transylvanie; Buletinul Centrului de Studii Transilvane / Bulletin of the Centre of Transylvanian Study Main recent monographs, collections and edited volumes:

- Sorina Paula Bolovan: Familia în satul românesc din Transilvania. A doua jumătate a secolului al XIX-lea şi începutul secolului al XX-lea. Cluj-Napoca: Fundaţia Culturală Română 1999.

- Ioan-Aurel Pop: Geneza medievală a naţiunilor moderne. Bucharest: Editura Fundaţiei Culturale Române: 1998.

- Ioan-Aurel Pop: Naţiunea română medievală: solidarităţi etnice româneşti sec. XIII-XVI. Bucharest: Editura Enciclopedică 1998.

- Ioan-Aurel Pop: Istoria, adevărul şi miturile (note de lectură). Bucharest: Editura Enciclopedica 2002. - Ioan Bolovan, S. Bolovan: Germanii din România. Perspective istorice şi demografice. Cluj-Napoca:

Centrul de Studii Transilvane 2000. (Translated into German: Die Deutschen in Rumänien. Cluj: Centrul de Studii Transilvane – Fundaţia Culturală Română 2002.)

- Ioan Bolovan: Transilvania la sfârşitul secolului al XIX-lea şi începutul secolului XX. Realităţi etno-confesionale şi politici demografice. Cluj-Napoca: Presa Universitară Clujeană 2000.

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FUNDAŢIA A TREIA EUROPĂ THIRD EUROPE FOUNDATION (est. 1997) AFFILIATION Non-governmental organisation ADDRESS P-ta Sf. Gheorghe 3, RO-1900 Timişoara, Romania PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone/fax: +40 256 294895 Email: [email protected] INTERNET www.3europe.org (site under construction) STAFF Scientific director: Vladimir Tismăneanu. Executive director: Adriana Babeţi. President: Cornel Ungureanu. Project coordinator: Smaranda Vultur Staff: 6 STRUCTURE The foundation consists of three units: Centre for Comparative Central and South-East European Studies; Third Europe Info Unit; Observatory for Regional and Euroregional Policies. PROFILE The foundation is financed by grants. It is a research and teaching institution. Its research profile includes: cultural studies, anthropological history, oral history, history of everyday life. The foundation has also established an oral history archive. It has extensive international contacts in Europe and overseas. PUBLICATIONS Periodical: A Treia Europă / The Third Europe (published annually). Main monographs, collective works and edited volumes:

- Nicolae Bocşan, Valeriu Leu (ed.): Cronologia Europei Centrale 1848–1989. Iasi: Polirom 2001. - Smaranda Vultur (ed.): Germanii din Banat prin povestirile lor. Bucharest: Nemira 2000. - Smaranda Vultur (ed.): Lumi în destine. Memoria generaţiilor de început de secol din Banat. Bucharest:

Nemira 2000. - Smaranda Vultur (ed.): Memoria salvată. Evreii din Banat, ieri şi azi. Polirom: Iaşi 2001.

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FUNDAŢIA ACADEMIA CIVICĂ CIVIC ACADEMY FOUNDATION (est. 1994) AFFILIATION Non-governmental organisation ADDRESS CP 22-216, Bucharest sector 1, Romania PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone, fax: +40 21 3125854, phone: +40 21 3129852 Email: [email protected] STAFF President of the Foundation’s Executive Board: Ana Blandiana. Vice-presidents: Romulus Rusan, Lucia Hossu-Longin, Nicolae Noica, Aurelian Triscu. Executive director: Gheorghe Arvunescu. General Director of the Memorial of Victims of Communism and the Sighet Resistance Members of the Executive Board: Ana Blandiana (general director); Gheorghe Arvunescu (executive director); Romulus Rusan (director of the International Centre of Studies on Communism); Gheorghe Mihai Bârlea (Director of the Sighet Memorial Museum); Ioana Boca (scientific secretary) STRUCTURE The foundation includes the International Centre of Studies on Communism (Bucharest) with its Oral History Department, and the Sighet Memorial Museum (the Memorial of Victims of Communism and the Sighet Resistance). PROFILE The Foundation is funded by private grants, and has research as well as teaching activities. Its research profile includes: oral history, recent history, contemporary history, political history, history of everyday life. Other activities of the Foundation are: editing and publishing, museum exhibitions, oral history archive, organisation of conferences, symposiums, and summer schools, library. It has established contacts with the Institute for the Study of STASI Archives (Berlin); the Department for Cultural Heritage (Strasbourg – Council of Europe); the Hoover Institution (Stanford, Ca.); and the National Security Archive (Washington, D.C.) PUBLICATIONS The Foundation publishes the following collections: Analele Sighet / Sighet Annals (they contain the papers of the annual symposiums of the Foundation; nine volumes until now); Biblioteca Sighet / Sighet Library (17 volumes until now), Documente / Documents (7 volumes until now), Viaţă cotidiană / Everyday Life; Istorie orală / Oral History.

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MUZEUL NAŢIONAL DE ISTORIE A TRANSILVANIEI NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE HISTORY OF TRANSYLVANIA (est. 1859) AFFILIATION Und supervision of the Ministry of Culture ADDRESS Str. C. Daicoviciu 2, RO-3400 Cluj-Napoca, Romania PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +40 264 195677, 190317, 190835, 192708, 192924, fax: +40 264 191718 Email: (secretary) [email protected], (general director) [email protected], (director) [email protected] STAFF General director: Ioan Piso; deputies: Maria Szöke, Mihai Rotea Eminent historians at the museum: Ioan Piso, Gheorghe Lazarovici, Eugenia Glodariu, Ioan Ciupea. Staff: 50 STRUCTURE Departments: Prehistory, Dacian Civilisation, Roman Period, Middle Ages, Modern Ages, Contemporary Period, Coin Room, Restoration and Conservation Laboratory. PROFILE The museum is funded by the state. Aside from the exhibitions, the museum also develops research activities. Its research concentrates on: archaeology; history of everyday life; military, economic and religious life in Roman Dacia; recent history; history of elites; history of education. PUBLICATIONS Periodical: Acta Musei Napocensis Main recent monographs, catalogues, collective works and edited volumes:

- L. Călian, M. Magdalena Jude: Catalogul medaliilor napoleonene. Cluj-Napoca 1995. - E. Iaroslavschi: Tehnica la daci. Cluj-Napoca 1996. - D. Alicu: Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa. Amfiteatru. Cluj-Napoca 1997. - N. Gudea: Porolissvm. Un complex daco-roman la marginea de nord a Imperiului Roman. II: Vama

romană. Monografie arheologică. Contribuţii la cunoaşterea sistemului vamal din provinciile dacice. Zalau 1997.

- Eugenia Glodariu: Asociaţiile culturale ale tineretului studios român din monarhia Habsburgică 1860–1918. Cluj-Napoca: Bibliotheca Musei Napocensis XXII 1998.

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MUZEUL BANATULUI MONTAN MUSEUM OF THE BANAT MOUNTAINS (est. 1959) AFFILIATION Ministry of Culture ADDRESS Bd. Republicii 10, RO-1700 Reşiţa, jud. Caras-Severin, Romania PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +40 255 231469 STAFF Director: Dumitru Ţeicu Eminent historians at the museum: Valeriu Leu, Dumitru Ţeicu, Carmen Albert, Ligia Boldea 11 experts (researchers and specialists in museography) STRUCTURE Two departments: Museology and Research PROFILE The museum is funded by the local government (County Council of Caras-Severin) and private means. It develops also research activities in the following areas: social history; archaeology; local memory and history; history of everyday life; economic history; historical demography; historical anthropology; imagology. Escept of exhibitions, the museum also organises conferences. It has common projects and international contacts with a range of museums and institutes in Europe. PUBLICATIONS Periodicals: Banatica (annual publication); since 1991 divided into 2 series: Banatica – Archaeology and Banatica – History Main recent monographs, catalogues, collective works and edited volumes:

- Valeriu Leu, Carmen Albert: Banatul în memorialistica “măruntă” sau istoria ignorată. Reşiţa: Banatica 1995.

- Valeriu Leu: Cartea şi lumea rurală în Banat. Reşiţa: Banatica 1996. - Valeriu Leu: Modernizare şi imobilism. Sate şi oameni din Banat la începutul veacului XX în

documente memorialistice. Reşiţa: Banatica 1998. - D. Ţeicu: Arheologia satului medieval din Banat. Reşiţa: Banatica 1996 - N. Bocşan: Ideea de naţiune la românii din Transilvania şi Banat. Reşiţa, Cluj 1997 - Rudolf Gräf: Domeniul bănăţean al STEG-ului (1855–1920). Reşiţa: Banatica 1997. - Opris: Anton Golopenţia – un destin frânt. Reşiţa 1997. - C. Albert: Monografismul bănăţean între sociologie şi istorie (1859–1948). Reşiţa 2002. - L. Boldea: Familiile nobile române din Banat. Reşiţa: Banatica 2001.

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MUZEUL BANATULUI TIMIŞOARA MUSEUM OF THE BANAT TIMIŞOARA (est. 1872) AFFILIATION Under supervision of the Ministry of Culture ADDRESS Piata Huniade nr. 1, RO-1900 Timisoara, Romania PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone/fax: +40 256 201321 Email: [email protected] INTERNET www.infotim.ro/mbt STAFF Director: Octavian Dogariu; deputy: Tatiana Badescu; head of department: Valentin Cedica Staff: 13 STRUCTURE Departments: Archaeology, History, History of Art, Ethnology PROFILE The museum is funded by the local government. Its research component includes: studies in local and regional history; archaeology; history of agriculture; cultural history; history of art; ethnology. It also edits books and has contacts to some institutions abroad. PUBLICATIONS Periodical: Analele Banatului / The Annals of Banat (old and new series). Book series: Bibliotheca Historica et Archaeologica Banatica. Main recent monographs, catalogues, collective works and edited volumes:

- Vasile Dudaş: Aurel Cosma (1867–1931). Timişoara: Mirton 1998. - Vasile Râmneanţu: Emanoil Ungureanu (1845–1929). Timişoara: Mirton 1996. - Ioan Munteanu: Sever Bocu (1874–1951). Timişoara: Mirton 1999. - Elena Borugă: Traian Vuia (1872–1950). Timişoara: Mirton 1999. - Lajos Kakucs: Contribuţii la istoria agriculturii din Banat (sec. XVIII–XIX). Timisoara: Mirton 1998. - Rodica Giurgiu: S-a ridicat cortina... Monografia Operei Române din Timişoara. 50 de stagiuni.

Timişoara: Brumar 1999.

See also: - Daniela Micu: „Bibliografia Banatului în publicaţiile Muzeului Banatului între anii 1923–1998”. In

Analele Muzeului Banatului 8–9, 1999–2000, pp. 739–792.

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ISTORIJSKI INSTITUT HISTORICAL INSTITUTE (est 1947) AFFILIATION Independent public research institution ADDRESS Knez Mihajlova 35, Belgrade 110000, Serbia and Montenegro PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +38 111 638418 STAFF Director: Tibor Živković Research staff: 35 PROFILE The Historical Institute is often called the Historical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, although it is financed as an independent research organisation. This assumption is caused by the fact the institute is situated in the building of the Academy, and by the fact that Academy memmbers played a decisive role in the Institute’s work up to the 2000. The Historical Institute is a research organisation, although in the 1950’s it was engaged in PhD courses as well. Thereafter, faculty departments gained a monopoly in the teaching process. It is the only centre for Ottoman studies in Serbia, and a big centre for studies on the 19th century, especially the social history of that period. It has its own big library, and the Academy library is in the same building. PUBLICATIONS Periodical: Istorijski časopis. The major recent publications of the Institute are:

- T. Živković, S. Bojanin, V. Petrović: Selected Charters of Serbian Rulers (XII–XV centuries) Relating to the Territory of Kosovo and Metohija, vol. 1. Athens 2000.

- Ana Stolić: Kraljica Draga. Belgrade 2000. - B. Mladenović: Grad u austrougarsoj okupacionoj zoni u Srbiji 1916–1918. Belgrade 2000. - Vuletić: Porodica u Srbiji sredinom 19. veka. Belgrade 2002.

On the Institute see:

- Istorijski institut-Monografija, ed. by the Ministry of Science and Technology of Serbia. Belgrade 2001.

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INSTITUT ZA NOVIJU ISTORIJU SRBIJE INSTITUTE FOR THE RECENT HISTORY OF SERBIA (est.1965) AFFILIATION Independent public research institution ADDRESS Trg Nikole Pašića 11, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro PHONE, FAX, EMAIL phone: +381 11 3398613 STAFF Director: Momčilo Mitrović Research staff: 20 PROFILE The institute is financed mostly by the Serbian Ministry of Science and Technology. The Institute for the Recent History of Serbia deals with the period after 1918. In the beginning, it was “a Republican” institution, while the Institute for Contemporary History was “a Federal” one. Already in the 1980’s this division became irrelevant. After the NATO bombardment, the institute lost its building and came to the very same building where the Institute for Contemporary History had already been. In the last decade, the Institute for the Recent History of Serbia is more oriented toward social history. PUBLICATIONS Peridocial: Tokovi. The major recent publications of the Institute are:

- M. Bjelajac: Jugoslovensko iskustvo sa multietničkom armijom 1918–1991. Belgrade 1999. - M. Isić: Socijalna i agrarna struktura Srbije u Kraljevini Jugoslaviji. Belgrade 1999. - L. Perović (ed.): Srbija u modernizacijskim procesima 19. i 20. veka, vol. 2, Položaj žene kao merilo

modernizacije. Belgrade 1998. On the Institute see:

- Spomenica INIS. Belgrade 1995. - Monografija INIS – Ministry of Science and Technology of Serbia. Belgrade 2001.

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INSTITUT ZA SAVREMENU ISTORIJU INSTITUTE FOR CONTEMPORARY HISTORY (est.1969) AFFILIATION Independent public research institution ADDRESS Trg Nikole Pašića 11, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +38 111 3398362 Email: [email protected] STAFF Director: Nikola Popović Research staff: 20 PROFILE The institute is financed mostly by the Ministry of Science and Technology. Like all other institutions, the Institute for Contemporary History experienced a turn toward new methodologies and topics during 1990’s. A peculiar feature is the presence of the institute’s researchers in media and public life, due to the politically provocative character of their topics (especially those concerning World War II and Communism). Its library merged with the library of the Institute for the Recent History of Serbia, and with the library of the Institute for European Studies. The most valuable items in that merged library are its rare periodical publications. PUBLICATIONS Periodical: Istorija 20. Veka (appears twice a year). The major recent publications of the Institute are:

- K. Nikolić: Istorija ravnogorskog pokreta I–III. Belgrade 1999. - M. Pavlović: Zapošljavanje u Srbiji 1945–2000. Belgrade 2002. - N. Popović (ed.): Kosovo i Metohija u velikoalbanskim planovima 1878–2000. Belgrade 2001.

On the Institute see:

- M. Vesović: “Bibliografija saradnika ISI”, Istorija 20. veka 2, 2001, pp. 187–220. - Monografija ISI – Ministry of Science and Technology of Serbia. Belgrade 2001.

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ISTORIJSKO ODELJENJE FILOZOFSKOG FAKULTETA U BEOGRADU DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AT THE FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY IN BELGRADE (est. 1859) AFFILIATION University of Belgrade ADDRESS Čika Ljubina 18-20, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone (faculty): + 381 11 3206-172, -173; fax: +381 11 3206270 INTERNET http://www.f.bg.ac.yu/ (homepage of the Faculty of Philosophy) STAFF Chair of the Department: Milan Ristović Research staff: 38 STRUCTURE The Department has the following sections: Ancient History, Middle Ages, Byzantine History, Modern History, Contemporary History, National Middle Ages, National Modern History (15th–19th centuries), History of Yugoslavia, Methodology, Introduction to Historical Studies, Auxiliary Historical Studies. PROFILE The Department of History is a research and teaching institution covering all periods of history. Some periods (Ancient East, Ancient Greece) are studied in Serbia only at this department. The department is traditionally one of the main centres of historical research in Serbia, concerning most of the other topics as well. Methodologically, the department has always been the panache of Serbian historiography. It also houses a big historical library, especially valuable for early 20th century publications, collected by department professors before the World War II. PUBLICATIONS Perdiodical Godišnjak Filozofskog fakulteta (annual publication). Major recent publications of the Department are:

- S. Marjanović-Dušanić: Vladarska ideologija Nemanjića. Belgrade 1997. - Sima Ćirković, Rade Mihaljčić (eds.): Leksikon srpskog srednjeg veka. Belgrade 1999. - Lj. Dimić: Srbi u Jugoslaviji. Belgrade 1999. - R. Radić: Strah u poznoj Vizantiji. Belgrade 2000. - R. Ljušić, Lj. Dimić: Istorija srpske državnosti, vols. 2–3. Belgrade 2001.

On the Department see:

- Univerzitet u Beogradu 1838-1988, ed. by Dušan Tatić, Đorđije Uskoković. Belgrade: Univerzitet u Beogradu, Savremena administracija 1988.

- S. Ćirković, R. Mihaljčić (eds.): Enciklopedija srpske istoriografije. Belgrade: Knowledge 1997.

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ODELJENJE ZA ISTORIJU FILOZOFSKOG FAKUTETA U NOVOM SADU HISTORY DEPARTMENT AT THE FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY IN NOVI SAD (est. 1954) AFFILIATION University of Novi Sad ADDRESS Stevana Musića 24, 21 000 Novi Sad, Serbia and Montenegro PHONE, FAX, EMAIL phone: +381 21 58577 STAFF Chair of the Department: Ranko Končar Research staff: 25 STRUCTURE From 1963 to 1993, the history department included the Institute for the Research of the History of Vojvodina. Therafter it was reduced to the department, with the curriculum parallel to that at the Belgrade history department, with some specific subjects such as “The History of Southeast Europe”. PROFILE The history department in Novi Sad is a research and teaching institution. In most recent times, it developed research projects oriented toward the specific historical heritage of Vojvodina as a multi ethnic historical space. Studies of minority history are also well represented. Some of the leading researchers of the department belong to minorities. PUBLICATIONS Periodicals Godišnjak Filozofskog fakulteta u Novom Sadu; Istraživanja (until 1993). The major recent publications of the department are:

- N. Lemaić: Srpski narodni prvaci,glavari i starešine posle propasi srednjovekovnih država. Novi Sad 1999.

- B. Bešlin: Vesnik tragedije – nemačka štampa u Vojvodini 1933–1941. Novi Sad 2001. - P. Rokai, Z. Đere, T. Pal, A. Kasaš: Istorija Mađara. Belgrade 2002.

On the Depertment see:

- Sima Ćirković, R. Mihaljčić (eds.): Enciklopedija srpske istoriografije. Belgrade 1997. - Project documentation for the project Nr 1332, ed. by The Ministry of Science and Technology of

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UDRUŽENJE ZA DRUŠTVENU ISTORIJU ASSOCIATION FOR SOCIAL HISTORY (ASH) (est. 1998) AFFILIATION Non-governmental organisation ADDRESS Čika Ljubina 18-20, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +381 11 3206267 Email: [email protected] INTERNET www.udi.org.yu STAFF President of the Association: Prof. Milan Ristović The founders of ASH (Prof. Andrej Mirović, Prof. Milan Ristović, Ljubinka Trgovcević, Branka Prpa, Prof. Ljubodrag Dimić, Mile Bjelajac, Predrag J. Marković, Dubravka Stojanović, Miroslav Jovanović, and Slobodan Naumović) are historians and anthropologists from the University of Belgrade and various historical institutes. Today, ASH has more than 30 members. PROFILE The Association for Social History developed from the Round Table of historians and postgraduate students that applied new and modern historiographical approaches, established by Prof. Andrej Mitrović at the Department of General Contemporary History at the Faculty of Philosophy (Belgrade University) in 1974. The main goals of the Association for Social History are: research on social history – mainly in Serbia, Yugoslavia and South-East Europe in the 19th and 20th century; work on projects in the field of social history; publication of studies and historical documents on social history; co-operation with similar organizations in the world and mutual projects; organisation of scientific meetings, seminars and panels on issues concerning social history. PUBLICATIONS Periodical: Godišnjak za društvenu istoriju / Annual for Social History. The major recent publications of the Institute are:

- Karl Kaser: Porodica i srodstvo na Balkanu. Analiza jedne kulture koja nestaje (translation from German). Belgrade 2002.

- M. Jovanović, A. Naumović (eds.): Gender Relations in South Eastern Europe: Historical Perspectives on Womanhood and Manhood in 19th and 20th Century. Belgrade 2002.

- M. Jovanović, A. Naumović (eds.), Childhood in South East Europe: Historical Perspectives on Growing Up in the 19th and 20th Century. Belgrade, Graz 2001.

- M. Ristović, D. Stojanović: Detinjstvo u Prošlosti (Childhood in the Past). Additional teaching materials for secondary schools. Belgrade, Graz 2001.

- Mihael Miterauer: Kad je Adam kopao a Eva prela: Istorijsko-antropološki ogledi iz prošlosti evropske porodice (translation from German). Belgrade 2001.

- Miroslav Jovanović; Karl Kaser, Slobodan Naumović (eds.): Between the Archives and the Field: A Dialogue on Historical anthropology of the Balkans. Belgrade, Graz 1999.

- Mile Bjelajac: Jugoslovensko iskustvo sa multietničkom armijom 1918–1991. Belgrade 1999. - Milan Ristović: Dug povratak kući. Deca izbeglice iz Grčke u Jugoslaviji 1948–1960. Belgrade 1998.

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INŠTITUT ZA ZGODOVINO MILKA KOSA MILKO KOS INSTITUTE OF HISTORY (est. 1947) AFFILIATION Part of the Scientific Research Centre of the Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts ADDRESS Novi trg 4, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +386 1 4706200, fax: +386 1 4257801 Email: [email protected] INTERNET http://www.zrc-sazu.si/zi/ STAFF Head: Dr. Darja Mihelič Research staff: 11 STRUCTURE Two programmes: Slovene History from Ancient Times to the 16th Century, Slovene History from the 16th to the 20th Century. PROFILE The Milko Kos Institute of History studies Slovene History up to the end of the First World War. Work is divided into four thematic groups: publication of sources for Slovene history, topography and colonisation of the Slovene lands, economic and social history of the Slovenes, and issues in Slovene history of the 19th and 20th centuries PUBLICATIONS Major recent monographs, collections, edited volumes etc. of the Institute are:

- Boris Golec: Družba v mestih in trgih Dolenjske in Notranjske od poznega srednjega veka do srede 18. stoletja: doktorska disertacija. Ljubljana: [B. Golec] 1999.

- Boris Golec: Korenine in spomini rodbine Šušterič iz Žalca: rodovnik z družbenim in gospodarskim orisom iz srede 18.stoletja. Ljubljana: Partner Graf 1992.

- Stane Granda: Prva odločitev Slovencev za Slovenijo: dokumenti z uvodno študijo in osnovnimi pojasnili (Zbirka Korenine). Ljubljana: Nova revija 1999.

- Eva Holz, Heinrich Costa: Ljubljanski kongres: 1821. Ljubljana: Nova revija 1997. - Dušan Kos: Blesk zlate krone: gospodje Svibenski – kratka zgodovina plemenitih nasilnikov (Thesaurus

memoriae, Dissertationes, 1). Ljubljana: Založba ZRC, ZRC SAZU 2003. - Miha Kosi: Potujoči srednji vek: cesta, popotnik in promet na Slovenskem med antiko in 16. stoletjem

(Zbirka ZRC, 20). Ljubljana: ZRC SAZU, Založba ZRC 1998. - Branko Marušič: Skozi preteklost Goriške: ob tisočletnici prve omembe Gorice in Solkana ter ob

tisočletnici zametka. Nova Gorica: Mestna občina: Mercator Goriška, 2001.

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- Darja Mihelič: Piranska notarska knjiga. Zv. 3, (1289–1292) (Thesaurus memoriae, Fontes, 1). Ljubljana: Založba ZRC, ZRC SAZU 2002.

- Petra Svoljšak: Soška fronta. Ljubljana: Cankarjeva založba 2002.

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INŠTITUT ZA NOVEJŠO ZGODOVINO (LJUBLJANA) INSTITUTE FOR CONTEMPORARY HISTORY (LJUBLJANA) (est. 1959) AFFILIATION Independent public research institute ADDRESS Kongresni trg 1, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +386 1 2003120, fax: + 386 1 2003160 email: (director) [email protected] INTERNET www.2.arnes.si/~ljinz15 STAFF Director: Dr. Jasna Fischer Research staff: 21 STRUCTURE The institute is organised in two groups: economic and social history, political and cultural history. The research is organised in the following programmes: 1. The political, ideological and cultural history of Slovenes from mid 19th century to 1990. 2. Economic and social history of Slovenes from mid 19th century to 1990. 3. Slovenes under occupying forces and in conflict with each other. 4. Political history of the Slovenes in Yugoslavia 1958–1963. 5. The understanding of money in 19th century Slovenia. 6. Casualties of War on the Territory of the Republic of Slovenia during and immediately after the Second World War. PROFILE Researchers of the Institute of Contemporary History (formerly Institute of the History of the Workers’ Movement) are mostly involved in the study of contemporary Slovene history. In addition to the contents that can be read from the above mentioned programmes and projects, researchers also deal with cultural and political history and the history of everyday life. Within the project “Slovenes under occupying forces and in conflict with each other” a chapter on women’s roles “as subjects within the activities of the anti-partisan camp in Slovenia” deserves special mention. The project on the political history of Slovenes in Yugoslavia 1958–1963 treats the first serious interethnic conflicts in socialist Yugoslavia and the beginnings of liberalism. PUBLICATIONS Periodical Contributions to Contemporary History (journal, est. 1960). Major recent publications of the institute are:

- Bojan Godeša: Kdor ni z nami, je proti nam. Slovenski izobraženci med okupatorji, Osvobodilno fronto in protirevolucionarnim taborom. Ljubljana: cankarjeva založba 1995.

- Ervin Dolenc: Kulturni boj: Slovenska kulturna politika v Kraljevini SHS. Ljubljana: cankarjeva založba 1996.

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- Žarko Lazarevič: Kmečki dolgovi na Slovenskem: socialno-ekonomski vidik zaoilženosti slovenskega kmeta 1848-1948. Ljubljana: Znanstveno in publicistično središče 1994.

- Jurij Perovšek: Liberalizem in vprašanje slovenstva: nacionalna politika liberalnega tabora v letih 1918–1929. Ljubljana: Modrijan 1996.

- Andrej Studen: Stanovati v Ljubljani: socialnozgodovinski oris stanovanjske kulture Ljubljančanov pred prvo svetovno vojno. Ljubljana: Studia Humanitatis 1995.

On the Institute see:

- Tone Ferenc: Institute of the History of the Workers’ Movement (on the 20th anniversary). Ljubljana: Institute of the History of the Workers’ Movement 1979.

- Jasna Fischer (ed.): “Thirty years of the Institute of the History of the Workers’ Movement” (= Contributions to Contemporary History, no. 1, Ljubljana 1989).

- Jasna Fischer (ed.): “Institute of Contemporary History. Forty years” (= Contributions to Contemporary History, no. 1, Ljubljana 1999).

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ODDELEK ZA ZGODOVINO, UNIVERZA V LJUBLJANI DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY, UNIVERSITY OF LJUBLJANA (est. 1920) AFFILIATION Part of the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana ADDRESS Aškerčeva 2, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +386 1 2411190, fax: +386 1 2411191 Email: (secretary) [email protected], (head) [email protected] INTERNET http://www.ff.uni-lj.si/Zgodovin/default.htm STAFF Head: Dr. Marko Štuhec15 Researchers PROFILE The Department organises undergraduate and postgraduate courses in history. Through the Scientific Institute of the Faculty of Arts, the Department of History also takes part in research work. At the moment the staff of the department participates mainly in two research projects (The History of the Slovenes and Slovenes from the National Revival until Today). In addition to that, individual staff members take part in various international projects. The department is a member of CEEPUS. It has a well established co-operation with the University of Maribor, with the Institute of Contemporary History in Ljubljana and with some Central European universities (Zagreb, Bratislava, Klagenfurt, and Vienna) as well as with the Institute for National History in Skopje. PUBLICATIONS Members of the department form the bulk of the editorial board of the central Slovene historical journal Zgodovinski časopis (“Historical Review”, est. 1948). Students publish their own review called Clio. Major recent publications of the Department:

- Rajko Bratož: Westillyricum und Nordostitalien in der spätrömischen Zeit / Zahodni Ilirik in severozahosna Italija v poznorimski dobi. Ljubljana 1996.

- Janez Cvirn: Trdnjavski trikotnik. Politična orientacija Nemcev na spodnjem Štajerskem (1861–1914). Maribor 1997.

- Dušan Nećak: Avstrijska legija II. Maribor 1995 (German: Die österreichische Legion II. Vienna, Cologne 1996).

- Janez Peršič: Židje in kreditno poslovanje v srednjeveškem Piranu. Ljubljana 1998. - Božo Repe: Jutri je nov dan. Slovenci in razpad Jugoslavije. Ljubljana 2002. - Vasko Simoniti: Slovenska zgodovina do razsvetljenstva. Ljubljana, Celovec 1995. - Miroslav Stiplovšek: Delavske zbornice, kolektivne pogodbe in samoupravljanje. Ljubljana 1991. - Peter Štih: Studien zur Geschichte der Grafen von Görz (= Mitteilungen des Instituts für

Österreichische Geschichtsforschung, supl. vol. 32). Vienna, Munich 1996.. - Marko Štuhec: Rdeča postelja, ščurki in solze vdove Prešern. Ljubljana 1995. - Marta Verginella: Ekonomija odrešenja in preživetja: odnos do življenja in smrti na tržaškem

podeželju. Koper 1996. - Marta Verginella: Guerra e memorie slovene. Friuli e Venezia Giulia: storia del ‘900. Udine 1997.

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ODDELEK ZA ZGODOVINO, UNIVERZA V MARIBORU DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY, UNIVERSITY OF MARIBOR (est. 1965) AFFILIATION Part of Faculty of Education, University of Maribor ADDRESS Koroška 160, SI-2000 Maribor, Slovenia PHONE, FAX, EMAIL Phone: +386 2 2293600, fax: +386 2 2518180 Email: [email protected] INTERNET http://rcum.uni-mb.si/new/pef/okv_sl.htm (faculty) STAFF Head: Dr. Dragan Potočnik Staff: 11 STRUCTURE The Department has six sections: Ancient Studies, Medieval Studies, Modern History, History of the 19th Century, Contemporary History, Methodology of History Teaching PROFILE Besides teaching, members of the Department do research on: medieval studies, Slovene emigration (mostly to the United States) and Slovene history of the 19th and 20th centuries. PUBLICATIONS The department was cofounder and co-publisher, along with Zgodovinsko društvo Franca Kovačiača (“Historical Society of dr. Franc Kovačič” in Maribor) of the first editions of the journal Studia Historica Slovenica – Časopis za humanistične in družboslovne študije (“Humanities and Social Studies Review”, est. 2001). The University of Maribor was the founder and publisher of the journal Časopis za zgodovino in narodopisje (“Journal for History and Ethnology”, est. 1904). Major recent monographs, collections etc. of the department are:

- Darko Friš: Ameriški Slovenci in Katoliška cerkev: 1871–1924. Hermagoras, Celovec: Mohorjeva družba 1995.

- Jože Mlinarič: Gradivo za zgodovino Maribora. Zv., Mariborska župnija sv. Janeza Krstnika, Poročna knjiga: 1646–1699. Maribor: Provincial Archive 2001.

- Matjaž Klemenčič: 100 years of catholic faith: St. Joseph's church, Leadville, Colorado: 1899–1999. Leadville: The Catholic Community 2000.

- Andrej Hozjan: Inventar družinskega in posestnega arhiva grofov Batthyány v Güssingu, Gradiščansko = Inventar des gräflich Batthyánischen Familien- und Herrschaftsarchives in Güssing, Burgenland = Inventory of the family and property archive of the Batthyány dukes in Güssing, Burgenland (Inventories, vol. 8). Maribor: Provincial Archive 2000.