Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - Southeast European History

Chair for Southeast European History

Historical studies of Southeast and Central Europe are pursued in a comparative perspective at the Chair of Southeast European History. The focus is on political and social change in late and post-Ottoman as well as late and post-Habsburg societies in Southeast, respectively, East Central Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries. The examination of the Second World War in Southeast Europe has important significance, as does research on the era of socialism in Southeast and East Central Europe. Great importance is also attached to the history of the transformation of communist dictatorships into market democracies and EU integration after 1989. Furthermore, theories and courses of ethnic conflicts are examined in this context. An important research approach is historical anthropology. Understood as an extension of social-historical approaches, it is driven by the effort to place people in their subjective realities at the centre of interest. This makes the Chair’s work compatible with similar research in other regions. (More)

 

  • Prof. Dr. Hannes Grandits

    address: Friedrichstr. 191-193, room 5023

    Tel.: (030) 2093-70622

    Fax: (030) 2093-70663

    Mail: grandith (at) hu-berlin.de

  • Postal Address

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
    Institut für Geschichtswissenschaften
    Lehrstuhl für Südosteuropäische Geschichte

    Unter den Linden 6
    D-10099 Berlin

  • Location

    Friedrichstr. 191-193 (Ecke Leipziger Straße)
    10117 Berlin

  • Administration Office

    Stefanie Weißmann

    address: Friedrichstr. 191-193, room 3006

    Tel.: (030) 2093-70621

    Mail: Sek.Gesch.Suedosteuropa (at) hu-berlin.de

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