Publication Date
December 2020
Publisher
Mitropa. Jahresheft des Leibniz-Instituts für Geschichte und Kultur des östlichen Europa
Language
German
Type
Article
Journal
Mitropa 2020
Pages
42-45
Additional Information
Abstract
Im Jahr seines 65. Jubiläums hat Mitherausgeber und stellvertretender Direktor des Instituts
Stefan Troebst in dieser Sonderrubrik selbst das Wort. MITROPA und das ganze GWZO gratulieren herzlich dem verdienten Osteuropahistoriker, den nicht nur profunde Kenntnisse in den erstaunlichsten Teildisziplinen auszeichnen, sondern nach wie vor und hoffentlich noch lange Erzähl- und Reiselust unter globalen Prämissen.
Biographical Note
Stefan Troebst (SFB1199 & GWZO, Leipzig, Germany)
Stefan Troebst studied history and Slavic studies from 1975 on in Tübingen (then West Germany) and at the Free University of (then West) Berlin, Sofia (Bulgaria), Leningrad (today St. Petersburg, then Soviet Union, today Russian Federation), Skopje (then Yugoslavia, today Macedonia), Bloomington, Indiana (USA). In 1984, he obtained a PhD degree in Russian and East European history and Slavic studies at the Free University of Berlin where he also completed his habilitation in 1995. After terms as assistant and associate professor at the Free University of Berlin, in 1992 he left academia and became a German member in the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe (CSCE) missions of long duration to former Yugoslavia and the former Soviet Union. In 1996, he was nominated founding director of the Danish-German European Centre for Minority Issues, and in 1999 a full professor at Leipzig University. His research focuses on the history of the subregions of Europe’s eastern half (Southeastern Europe, East-Central Europe, Northeastern Europe and Muscovy/Russia/Soviet Union), on the modern history of Europe, on the history of international relations and international public law, as well as on politics of history and cultures of remembrance in contemporary Europe.