Constantin Iordachi

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Constantin Iordachi (* 1970 ) is a Romanian historian and professor at the Central European University (CEU) in Hungary.

At the University of Bucharest he obtained a master's degree in history in 1995, which was followed by a master's at the Institute for International Studies in Leeds . In 1998/99 he was a visiting doctoral student at the University of Pittsburgh , Department of Russian and Eastern European Studies. The Ph.D. in comparative history he graduated from the CEU in Budapest in 2003. The habilitation followed in 2017 at the CEU. He was co-director of the CEU-HESP (Higher Education Support Program) Comparative History Project 2006–2010. He then headed the school for historical and interdisciplinary studies from 2009 to 2011 and was the head of the history department at the CEU from 2008 to 2011. He is Associate Editor and Editor-in-Chief of East Central Europe magazine .

He is President of the International Association for Comparative Fascism Research and a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the House of European History .

Fonts

  • Liberalism, Constitutional Nationalism and Minorities: The Making of Romanian Citizenship, C. 1750-1918 (Balkan Studies Library, Volume 25), Brill, Leiden 2019 ISBN 978-9004358881
  • The Making of Romania: Nationality and Citizenship in the Balkans After the Ottoman Empire , Tauris 2016 ISBN 978-1784535667
  • Comparative Fascist Studies: New Perspectives , Routledge 2009 ISBN 978-0415462228
  • Co-author: Noble Fascists? European Aristocracies and the Radical Right , ed. v. Karina Urbach , Oxford University Press, 2007
  • Charisma, Politics and Violence: The Legion of the "Archangel Michael" in: Inter-war Romania , Trondheim Studies on East European Cultures & Societies, Trondheim 2004
  • From the “Right of the Natives” to “Constitutional Nationalism”: The Making of Romanian Citizenship, 1817–1919 , dissertation Budapest 2003
  • Citizenship, Nation and State-Building: The Integration of Northern Dobrogea in Romania, 1878–1913 , University of Pittsburgh, 2002 (Carl Back Papers in Russian and East European Studies No. 1607 ) (awarded the CEU Award for outstanding research in 2019)

Web links

  • CEU website
  • "Country Report: Romania" EUCITAC, Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies, EUDO Citizenship Observatory PDF file Romania
  • comfas International Association of Comparative Fascist Studies

Single receipts

  1. ^ East Central Europe
  2. Governance. comfas, accessed October 29, 2019 .