CES Faculty Expertise
Center for European Studies faculty and their areas of expertise:
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Peter Bergmann: German history, intellectual history, nationalism and Europe, cultural history of German defeat, Nietzsche
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Christopher Caes: Polish language and culture, cinema, and history
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Alin Ceobanu: political sociology; European migration
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Hana Filip: Czech and Russian semantics; Czech language literature, and culture from 1948-present.
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Petia Kostadinova: comparative government and politics, east European politics, neo-liberal economic reforms, development, European Union politics, international relations, comparative public policy
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Tom Kostopoulos: Greek language, civilization, and literature; Greek identity and the European Union; science in antiquity.
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Amie Kreppel: European public policy, politics, and institutions; European Union
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Edit Nagy: Hungarian language, culture, and politics
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Conor O'Dwyer: state-building and state reform in new democracies, party competition and political patronage, and the effect of regional integration processes on domestic politics in Europe.
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Holly Raynard: Czech language, culture, society, literature, and film
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Esther Romeyn: Ethnic Studies, Cultural Studies, Performance Studies, Jewish Studies, Urban Studies, cross-cultural psychology, and immigrant acculturation.
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Maria Stoilkova: anthropology of Eastern Europe, international migration, political economy of Eastern Europe, transnationalism
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Ewa Wampuszyc: Polish language, culture, and literature, late 19th century Polish and Russian prose