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Wednesday
Mar072007

Charles Ingrao

Center Austria and the History Department of the University of New Orleans

would like to invite you to a talk by

Charles Ingrao
Purdue University

on

Fixing the Balkans: The Use & Abuse of History


When: Thursday, March 15, 12:30
Where: ED 103 (Dr. Bischof’s Cold War Class)


Charles Ingrao holds a PhD in European History from Brown University; he is professor of history at Purdue University and was a visiting professor at the Universities of Chicago, Washington, Indiana, Otago (NZ) and Cambridge (GB). He is the project director of the “Scholar’s Initiative” – an international research team that is writing a consensual history of the Yugoslav wars. He is a Habsburg historian and author and editor of numerous books such as The Habsburg Monarchy 1618-1815 (2000) translated into Serbo-Croat and (with Bruce Pauley) Understanding Ethnic Conflict in Central and Eastern Europe (forthcoming), as well as co-editor of The Germans and the East (forthcoming). He was the editor of the Austrian History Yearbook (1995-2006) and since 1991 the founder and editor of the internet’s first history discussion list, HABSBURG, for central European historians.

 

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