Ulf Brunnbauer

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Ulf Brunnbauer (born September 22, 1970 in Kirchdorf an der Krems ) is an Austrian historian.

Life

Ulf Brunnbauer attended the Bundesgymnasium Ramsauerstraße in Linz and from 1989 studied history, Russian philology, sociology and economics at the University of Graz and in 1995 wrote his master's thesis on “The League of Time. Problems of Scientific Work Organization in the Soviet Union, 1923–1925 ”. In 1996 he was an OSCE election observer in Albania . In 1998 he did community service at Caritas Graz as a refugee legal advisor for one year . In 1999 he received his doctorate in Graz with a dissertation on Bulgarian history. From 2003 he was a research assistant at the Free University of Berlin and completed his habilitation there in 2006.

Brunnbauer was appointed professor (W3) for the history of Southeast and Eastern Europe at the University of Regensburg in 2008 and has been Scientific Director of the Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies there since 2017 .

Brunnbauer is co-editor of the journal Südost-Forschungen and has been a member of the Presidium of the Southeast European Society since 2008 .

Fonts (selection)

  • (Ed.): Controversial Identities. Ethnicity and Nationality in Southeastern Europe. Frankfurt am Main: Lang, 2002, ISBN 3-631-38199-9
  • Mountain Societies in the Balkans. Economy and family structures in the Rhodope Mountains (19th / 20th century) . Vienna: Böhlau, 2004
  • (Re) writing history. Historiography in Southeast Europe after Socialism. Lit Verlag, 2005, ISBN 3-8258-7365-X
  • with Holm Sundhaussen , Michael G. Esch: Power of definition, utopia, retribution. “Ethnic Cleansing” in Eastern Europe in the 20th Century. Lit, Berlin 2006, ISBN 3-8258-8033-8
  • with Andreas Helmedach, Stefan Troebst (Ed.): Interfaces. Society, Nation, Conflict and Memory in Southeastern Europe. Festschrift for Holm Sundhaussen on his 65th birthday . Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, Munich 2007, ISBN 978-3-486-58346-5
  • “The socialist way of life.” Ideology, society, family and politics in Bulgaria, 1944–1989 . Vienna: Böhlau, 2007
  • with Stefan Troebst (ed.): Between nostalgia and amnesia: The memory of communism in Southeast Europe . Cologne: Böhlau, 2007
  • Globalizing Southeastern Europe. America, Emigrants and the State since the late 19th Century . Lanham, Md .: Lexington, 2016
  • with Klaus Buchenau: History of Southeast Europe . Ditzingen: Reclam, 2018

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