Ph.D. Dissertations Defended in the CEU History Department
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2011 Mestyán, Ádám Falina, Maria |
"A garden with mellow fruits of refinement" - Music theatres and politics in Cairo and Istanbul, 1867-1892 Pyrrhic Victory: East Orthodox Christianity, Politics and Serbian Nationalism in the Interwar Period |
| Iacob Bogdan Cristian | Stalinism, Historians, and the Nation: History-Production under Communism in Romania (1955-1966) |
| Stancu Eugen | Engineering the Human Soul. Science Fiction in Communist Romania (1955-1989) |
| Sandulescu Valentin Adrian | Revolutionizing Romania from the Right: The Regenerative Project of the Romanian Legionary Movement and its Failure (1927-1937) |
| Taylor Jeffrey | The Birth of the Modern Art Market in Hungary at the "Fin de Sciécle" |
| Laczó Ferenc | Between Assimilation and Catastrophe:Hungarian Jewish Intellectual Discourses in the Shadow of Nazism |
2010
| Kármán, Gábor | A 17th Century Odyssey in East Central Europe—A Biography of Jakab Harsányi Nagy |
2009
| Maja Brkljacic | (Dis)embodied Presences of Josip Tito. Sounds, Voices, Images |
| Vladimir Petrovic | Historians as Expert Witnesses in the Age of Extremes |
| Ksenia Polouektova | Foreign Land as a Metaphor of One's Own: Travel and Travel Writing in Russian History and Culture, 1200s-1800s |
| Camelia Craciun | Between Marginal Rebels and Mainstream Critics: Jewish Romanian Intellectuals in the Interwar Period |
| Hasmik Khalapyan | Women's Nationalism, Internationalism and Imperialisms in Ottoman and British Empires, 1850-1915 |
2007-2008
| Emese Bálint | Mechanisms of Social Control in an Early Modern Town. The Case of Kolozsvar in the Late Sixteenth and Early Seventeenth Centuries. |
| Eszter Bartha | A Comparative Analysis of the Changes of the Czech, the Former Eastern German and the Hungarian Social Stratification in the Transitional Period |
| Marie Crhova | Modern Jewish Politics in Central Europe: The Jewish Party of Czechoslovakia, 1918-1938 |
| Andrei Cusco | Between Nationa and Empire:Russian and Romanian Competing Visions of Bessarabia in the second half of the 19th and early 20th century |
| Éva Deák | The Formal Expressions of the Elite Status in Early Modern Europe. Transylvania, Brandenburg: Clothing Habits |
| Sergei Dobrynin | Soviet Cinema, Soviet Spaces: Everyday life in Soviet Film ( 1965-1985) |
| Oxana Klimkova | The Gulag Microcosm: Life and Death at the White-Sea Baltic Combine of the NKVD, 1933-41 |
| Toni Petkovic | Rethinking Self-Determination: Serbian Views on the Bosnian Crisis in the 1990s |
| Zoryana Polova | Collaboration and Resistance in Western Ukraine (1941-1947) |
| Peter Roubal | Embodying Communism: Politics of Mass Gymnastics in Post-War Eastern Europe |
| Victor Taki | Russia on the Danube: Imperial Expansion and Political Reform in Moldavia and Wallachia, 1812-1834 |
| Orsolya Vincze | The Politics of Translation and Transmission. The Beginnings of Political Theorising in the Hungarian Vernacular |
2006
| Lafferton, Emese | A History of Hungarian Psychiatry, 1850-1908 |
| Eszter Szilassy |
National Assimilation, Assimilated Nation, Nationalism and Linguistic Assimilation in Budapest at the turn of the Twentieth Century |
| Árpád Welker | Jewish Politics in Hungary. Jewish Parliamentary Politicians, 1867-1890 |
| Anna Loutfi | Hungarian Family Law and the Struggle for Gender Order, 1848-1913 |
2005
| Roxana Cheschebec | Feminist Ideologies and Activism in Romania (approx 1890-1940s). Nationalism and Internationalism in Romanian Projects for Women's Emancipation |
| Bojan Aleksov | Religious Dissent in the Age of Modernization and Nationalism: The Nazarenes in Hungary and Serbia 1850s-1914 |
| Alexander Semyonov | The Political Language of Russian Liberalism: The Liberation Movement, Constitutional-Democratic Party, and Public Politics in late Imperial Russia |
| Péter Bihari | A Forgotten Home Front: The Middle Classes and the `Jewish Question` in Hungary during the First World War |
| Kateryna Smahgliy | Patron-Clientelism and Ukrainian Political Elites in the 1960-2000s |
| Nikolai Voukov | Monuments between Life and Death: Memory and Representation in Monuments of the Socialist Past in Bulgaria |
| Gábor Almási | The Uses of Humanism. András Dudith (1533-1589), Johannes Sambucus (1531-1584), and the Humanist Network in East Central Europe |
2004
| Natalia Shlikhta | The Survival of the Church under Soviet Rule: A Study in the Life of the Ukrainian Exarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church, 1945-1971 |
| Teodora Parveva | The Organized Judiciary in Interwar Bulgaria: The Union of Judges in Defense of the Principle of Independence of the Judiciary |
| Markian Prokopovych | Architecture, Cultural Politics and National Identity: Lemberg 1772-1918. Entangling National Histories |
| Oksana Sarkisova | Envisioned Communities: Representations of Nationalities in Non-Fiction Cinema in Soviet Russia, 1923-1935" |
| Teodora Shek | The Enlightened Officer at Work: The Educational Projects of the Bohemian Count Franz Joseph Kinsky (1739-1805) |
| Zsuzsa Török | The Informal Politics of Culture: Transylvanian Learned Socities, Civic Networks and the Formation of the Nation-State, 1790-1914 |
| Kateryna Dysa | Witchcraft Trials and Beyond: Right-Bank Side Ukrainian Trials of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. |
| Maria Raluca | Popa Restructuring and Envisioning Bucharest. The Socialist Project in the Context of Romanian Planning for a Capital, a Fast Changing City and an Inherited Urban Space, 1852-1989 |
| Balázs Trencsényi | Early-Modern Discourses of Nationhood |
| Natasa Stefanec | Diet in Bruck an der Mur (1578) and the Estates on the Croatian, Slavonian and Kanisian Military Border |
| Razvan Paraianu | Octavian Goga, the Sacerdote of Nation. The National Idea from Emancipation to Integrism and Racism" |
| Daniela Kalkandjieva | Ecclesio-Political Aspects of the International Activities of the Moscow Patriarchate, 1917-1948 |
2003
| Dragos Petrescu | The Collapse of Romanian Communism. An Explanatory Model |
| Cristina Petrescu | From Robin Hood to Don Quixote. Resistance and Dissent in Communist Romania |
| Kinga Sata | József Eötvös's post-revolutionary political ideas and their reception, 1850-1913 |
| Emese Lafferton | History of Hungarian Psychiatry, 1850-1908 |
| Balázs Szalontai | The Failure of De-Stalinization in North Korea. The DPRK in a Comparative Perspective, 1953-1964 |
| Lilya Berezhnaya | Sub Specie Mortis: Perception of Death and the Afterlife in the Catholic and Orthodox Cultures of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 16th-17th Century |
| Ostap Sereda | Shaping of a National Identity: Early Ukrainophiles in Austrian Eastern Galicia, 1860-1873 |
| Constantin Iordachi | From the "Right of the Natives" to "Constitutional Nationalism" : The Making of Romanian Citizenship, 1817-1919 |
| Zoran Velagic | The Authors of Popular Religious Books in Northern Croatia (17 th and 18 th centuries) |
| András Mink | The "Kopjás": The Culture of Counterrevolution |
| Mila Mancheva | State-Minority Relations and Education of Turks and Pomaks in Inter-War Bulgaria, 1918-1944 |
| Jaroslav Miller | Between Middle Ages and Modernity: Urban Societies in East-Central Europe |
| Zoltán Pálfy | National Controversy in the Transylvanian Academe: The Cluj/Kolozsvár University, 1900-1950 |
| Victor Rizescu | Debating Modernization as a Debate on the Modernizing Elite: an Approach to the History of Social and Political Thought in Romania, 1868-1947 |
| Vilana Pilinkaite | Family Stuctures and Strategies in Post-Emancipation Lithuania |
2002
| Marius Turda | Contesting National Superiority: Racial Thinking, Social Darwinism and Nationalism in Fin-de-Siecle Hungary |
| Zoltán Kovács | The Political Image of the Habsburg Monarchy in Mid-Eighteenth Century England |
| Izabella Main | National and Regional Holidays as a Clashing Point of the State, the Church and Opposition in Poland, 1944-1989: the Case of Lublin |
2000
| Marina Loskoutova | The Russian Provinces in the Search of Development: the Making of the Secondary School System, 1860-1880s |
1999
| Irina Popova | Nationalizing Spatial Practices: Hungary and the Habsburg Monarchy, 1700-1848 |
