Courses in comparative history 1

Academic year: 
2007/2008
Semester: 
Spring
Co-hosting Unit(s) [if applicable]: 
Department of History
Full description: 

Cluster 1: streams in comparative history at partner departments:

State University of Moldova, Chisinau

Society in Antiquity
Europe between Middle Ages and Modernity
International Relations and Totalitarian Regimes in the 20 Century
The Contemporary International System: Reality and Perspectives


Svetlana Suveica, Theory, Methodology and Case Studies of Comparative Historical Approach
Ion Gumenii, Religious Policy at the Western Peripheries of Russian Empire (A comparative Study of Bessarabia and Northwestern Regions
Igor Sarov, Comparative Historiography as Intellectual Tradition. Bessarabia in Russian and Romanian Historiography of the 19th Century
Ion Eremia, Imperial Policies in Southeastern Europe (Comparison of the Empires of Russia, Poland and the Habsburg Monarchy)

Alexandru Ion Cuza University, Iaşi

Gabriel Leanca, Alexandru Istrate, Comparative History of the European Societies (18th-20th centuries)
Andi Michalache, Gabriel Leanca, Trends and Ideas in Recent Historiography
Ion Ioncioaia, University, Knowledge and Politics of Higher Education in Central and Eastern Europe (1860-1989)
Gabriel Leanca, Nineteenth Century Socialism in Europe and the Leftwing in Romania: A History of Transfers
Ovidiu Buruiana, Politics and Society in Central Europe: A Comparative Perspective on the Political Formations in Romania, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland in the 20th Century

New Bulgarian University, Sofia

Roumen Daskalov, Nikolai Vukov, Anthropology of Socialism

RGGU, Moscow

Natalia Boltunouva, Assistant Professor, Russian School of Anthropology, Tsar/Emperor discourse in state topography of Moscow and St. Petersburg (17th – 18th centuries)
Galina Babkova, From autocracy to the “legal monarchy”: legal thought, tradition and system in 18th century Russia. A comparative perspective