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Dr. K. Clewing - Curricula Vitae
since 1.3.2006 deputy director and manager of the Institute for Southeast European Studies, co-editor of the series, „Südosteuropäische Arbeiten", co-editor of „Südost-Forschungen". Supervised the move of the institute from Munich to Regensburg (Summer 2007). Co-editor of the anthology "Croatia since Independence" (2008), co-editor of „Geschichte Südosteuropas" (planned publication, 2011)
since 1.1.1997 academic member of staff of the historical department of the Institute for Southeast European Studies in Munich (editor, „Südost-Forschungen", 2001 to 2007 also co-editor of the journal, "Südosteuropa", co-editor of an anthology on the Kosovo conflict (2000) and the Festschrift for Edgar Hösch (2005), managing editor of the "Lexikon zur Geschichte Südosteuropas" (2004); Monograph: „Staatlichkeit und nationale Identitätsbildung. Dalmatien in Vormärz und Revolution" (2001) ("Statehood and National Identity. Dalmatia during the Vormärz and Revolution"); Lecturer at Ludwig-Maximilian University (Munich) in Albanology (Summer semester 2003 and Winter semester 2003/04) and in the History of Eastern and Southeastern Europe (Summer semester 2004); Peer reviewer for various specialist journals and assessor for the Austrian Fonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung, the Austrian Science Fund
Academic career
1996 Doctorate with the Dissertation: „Staatlichkeit und nationale Identitätsbildung. Dalmatien in Vormärz und Revolution", ("Statehood and National Identity. Dalmatia during the Vormärz and Revolution") Doctoral supervisor, Prof. Dr. Edgar Hösch
1992-1996 Doctoral studies at the Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich, in the History of Eastern Europe and Southeastern Europe (major subject), Modern History, Political Economics (subsidiary subjects); doctoral scholarship from the Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes, the German National Academic Foundation 1993-1996. Intercalated studies in Greece and Albania (1993); electoral observer for the OSCE in the first post-war elections in Bosnia-Herzegovina (1996)
1986-1992 Studies in Modern History, the History of Eastern Europe and Southeastern Europe and Political Economics in Munich (1986-1989, 1990-1992), in Vienna (1989) and in Zagreb (1989/90, scholarship from the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst DAAD, the German Academic Exchange Service); Magister Artium, summer semester 1992 (supervisor: Prof. Dr. Thomas Nipperdey)
born 1967 in Gräfelfing, near Munich schooling in Munich and in the Palatinate, Abitur (high school diploma) in Munich
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