On Trying To Be a Historian of Eastern Europe”: A Migratory Interim Balance. Part 2

Authors

  • Stefan Troebst Doctor, Professor, Chair of East European Cultural History, Leipzig University; Deputy Director, Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe (GWZO) (1999–2021) , доктор наук, профессор, заведующий кафедрой истории культуры Восточной Европы, Лейпцигский университет; заместитель директора, Институт истории и культуры Восточной Европы имени Лейбница (1999–2021)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31168/2412-6446.2021.16.3-4.10

Keywords:

Eastern Europe, East-Central Europe, South-Eastern Europe, Matthias Bernath, Günther Stökl, Hans-Joachim Torke, Klaus Zernack, Artur Attman, I. P. Shaskol’skii, Free University of Berlin, University of Uppsala, Slavic Unit of the British Military Government of Berlin, CSCE Spillover Monitoring Mission to the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, CSCE / OSCE Mission to Moldova, European Centre for Minority Issues, Leipzig University, Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europa (GWZO)

Abstract

This autobiographic (and thus highly subjective) text asks what motived a non-Eastern European, born in 1955 in West Germany, to become a historian of Eastern Europe. The answers are, on the one hand, an interest in (Slavic) languages and (Cold War) politics, and, to a lesser extent, family background, and, on the other, coincidence and the opportunities for fellowship. Part 1 of the article traced the author’s biography from his high-school years to his first modest academic achievements. Part 2 covers his professional path till retirement in 2021 – leading not only to universities like Uppsala, Hamburg, and finally Leipzig, but also into international institutions outside academia, such as the Slavic Unit of the British Military Government of Berlin, the CSCE / OSCE missions of long-duration in Macedonia and Moldova (in particular in the Dnestr region and Gagauzia), and – as founding director – to the Danish-German European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI) in Flensburg.

Received 2 July 2021

Author Biography

  • Stefan Troebst, Doctor, Professor, Chair of East European Cultural History, Leipzig University; Deputy Director, Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe (GWZO) (1999–2021), доктор наук, профессор, заведующий кафедрой истории культуры Восточной Европы, Лейпцигский университет; заместитель директора, Институт истории и культуры Восточной Европы имени Лейбница (1999–2021)


    Postal address: Zinsweilerweg 22, Berlin, D-14163, Germany

    E-mail: stefan.troebst@snafu.de

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Published

08-02-2022

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Slavistics without boundaries

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