DOBRINKA PARUSHEVA

Born in 1960, in Dimitrovgrad, Bulgaria

 

Ph.D., Institute of Balkan Studies, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1990

Dissertation: Parliamentary Tactic of the Balkan Social Democracy until 1912

Research Fellow, Modern Balkan History, Institute of Balkan Studies, Sofia

 

DAAD Fellowship, Osteuropa-Institut of the Free University, Berlin, 1994

Konstantin Irecek Fellowship, Österreichisches Ost- und Südosteuropa-Institut, Vienna, 1994

Austrian Ministry of Science Fellowship at Österreichisches Ost- und Südosteuropa-Institut, Vienna, 1996

Andrew Mellon Fellowship, Institute for Human Sciences, Vienna, 1999

Andrew Mellon Fellowship, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study, Wassenaar, 2000-2001

Regional Fellowship, New Europe College, Bucharest, 2002

 

Participation in international workshops, conferences, symposia and congresses in Germany, France, Great Britain, The Netherlands, Romania and Bulgaria

 

Numerous papers and articles on comparative Balkan history, nineteenth and early twentieth century (social democracy, political elites and political culture, Jews in the Balkans, history of women and everyday life)

 

Paper: Orient-Express, Or About European Influences On Everyday Life In The Nineteenth Century Balkans

website: www.dparusheva.hit.bg

e-mail: aniar@plov.omega.bg