Marie-Janine Calic

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Marie-Janine Calic (born August 10, 1962 in Berlin ) is a German historian , political advisor and professor for East and Southeast European history at the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich (LMU).

After a master’s degree in 1987, Calic received his doctorate in New History at LMU 1992 with a thesis on the Social History of Serbia 1815–1941. The unstoppable progress during industrialization in Eastern European history at the LMU. From 1992 to 2004 she worked as a research assistant at the Science and Politics Foundation in Ebenhausen and Berlin. In 1995 she was advisor to the UN special envoy for the former Yugoslavia in Zagreb and from 1999–2002 political advisor to the special coordinator of the Stability Pact for Southeast Europe in Brussels .

Calic has been Professor of East and Southeast European History in Munich since 2004, and is currently also Dean of the Faculty of History and Art there. Her research interests are the conflict, economic and social history of Southeast Europe , the topic of ethnic minorities and national issues in the Balkans , German and European Balkan politics , conflict prevention , reconstruction , international peacekeeping and politics of the past . She prepared reports for the International Criminal Court for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague and the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office in Karlsruhe.

Calic is editor of the journal Südosteuropa and a member of the editorial boards of Südost-Forschungen and the Journal on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues in Europe . She is a member of the Presidium and Scientific Advisory Board of the Munich Southeastern Europe Society and a member of the Board of Trustees of the Foundation for Research on East and Southeastern Europe of the Institute for East and Southeastern European Studies and a board member of the Society for Foreign Policy .

She is the daughter of the journalist and historian Edouard Calic .

Fonts (selection)

  • Social history of Serbia 1815–1941. The unstoppable progress during industrialization (= Southeast European works. Vol. 92). Oldenbourg, Munich 1994, ISBN 3-486-56090-5 ( dissertation , University of Munich, 1992).
  • The war in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Causes - conflict structures - international attempted solutions. Suhrkamp, ​​Frankfurt am Main 1995, ISBN 3-518-11943-5 .
  • The Western Balkans on the Road Towards European Integration. Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Bonn 2005, ISBN 3-89892-442-4 .
  • History of Yugoslavia in the 20th century. Beck, Munich 2010, ISBN 978-3-406-60645-8 (also series of publications, vol. 1093, the Federal Agency for Civic Education , Bonn 2010).
  • (Ed. Together with Thomas M. Bohn) Urbanization and urban development in Southeastern Europe from the 19th to the 21st century (= Südosteuropa-Jahrbuch. Vol. 37). Sagner, Munich / Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-86688-118-1 .
  • Southeast Europe. World history of a region. CH Beck, Munich 2016, ISBN 978-3-406-69830-9 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Vademecum of the historical sciences. 3rd edition (1998/1999). P. 317.
  2. Danko Plevnik: Krunski svjedok 20 stoljeća. In: SDMagazin, September 6, 2003
  3. Ljiljana Radonic: review to: Calic, Marie-Janine: history of Yugoslavia in the 20th century. Munich 2010 , in: H-Soz-u-Kult , July 22, 2011
  4. Review of: Marie-Janine Calic, History of Yugoslavia in the 20th Century , Holm Sundhaussen , Südost-Forschungen, 69/70, pp. 601–604, pdf