Dr Maria Falina
@mfalina
Historian of modern East-Central Europe and Russia @UniUtrecht. Mother of a 5yo. New book on religion and politics in Yugoslavia tinyurl.com/2p94283j
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20-12-2011 22:19:40
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So happy to see DCU History & Geog alumna Iemima Ploscariu recognised for her amazing research
Come and work with us in DCU History & Geog! 9 days left to apply for this job: Assistant Professor in Ecology and Biodiversity at Dublin City University jobs.ac.uk/job/CXN687/ass…
Vote for Zeilen van Vrijheid | Амстердамська ТрО 🇳🇱🇺🇦 and the Roadburn Festival will collect donations during the festival. And go to the festival of course, if you have the chance
Look at all the wonderful books that we published at the DCU History & Geog in the last 5 years. So proud of colleagues and recent PhD students
Our featured recent book of the day: Dr Maria Falina's "Religion and Politics in Interwar Yugoslavia: Serbian Nationalism and East Orthodox Christianity" Check it out at Bloomsbury History: bloomsbury.com/uk/religion-an…
Olga Burlyuk & I are thrilled that our edited book “#Migrant #Academics’ #Narratives of #Precarity and Resilience in Europe” is out open access. This project narrates & theorizes the everyday killjoy work that migrant academics do in Global North #academia. bit.ly/MigrantAcademi…
If you are in Dublin, come help me celebrate the publication of my book. Friday 26 May at DCU History & Geog. John Paul Newman kindly agreed to say a few words (hopefully enthusiastic) about it as well. Would be great to see friends and colleagues before I pack up my office and leave
Funding announcement: WHN Early Career Fellowships for 2023/24 (each worth £1500) Open to ECRs who have had their viva by 1 Aug 2023; have a clearly defined women's/gender history project; and are not in FT academic employment More info and how to apply: womenshistorynetwork.org/womens-history…
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We heard from a source in the Ukrainian government this was happening last year. "Hundreds" of prisoners of war had been returned, alive, but castrated. We didn't report this at the time, as it was deemed it could add to the trauma the men had suffered. thetimes.co.uk/article/4561e1…
Look, my book is at the CEU Review of Books. Thanks to Pieter Troch