Current Fellows at the Blinken OSA Archivum

Anna Adashinskaya (Russia)
Postdoctoral researcher, University of Bucharest
Visegrad Scholarship at OSA
Feb/2023 - Mar/2023
Use, Abuse, and Refuse: Building and Challenging Political Narratives of Medieval Rus’ in the Late USSR and Post-Soviet Russia
Christian Costamagna (Italy)
Fellow (Spring semester 2023), Center for Advanced Studies Southeast Europe, University of Rijeka
Visegrad Scholarship at OSA
Feb/2023 - Mar/2023
The Kosovo War Between History and Memory: The (Ab)Use of Historical Events for Political Ends
Samuel Proffitt Driver (USA)
PhD Candidate, Brown University
Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad
Feb/2023 - May/2023
Rethinking the Lie: Photography and Truth in the USSR
Gleb Golubkov (Russia)
Journalist, Political Activist
Visegrad Scholarship at OSA
Feb/2023 - Mar/2023
Transitional Justice in Russia: A Case of Failure (1985–1993)
Emma Krasznahorkai (Hungary)
Political Scientist
Visegrad Scholarship at OSA
Feb/2023 - Mar/2023
Media Representation of Refugee Women and Women as Symbols
Adam Nemeth (Slovakia)
Junior Research Fellow, Department of Urban Planning and Design, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Visegrad Scholarship at OSA
Feb/2023 - Mar/2023
Architecture and the Second Public Sphere in Hungary 1974–1989
Dr. Elisa Satjukow (Germany)
Research Fellow, Leipzig University
Visegrad Scholarship at OSA
Mar/2023 - Apr/2023
The Role of East and Southeast European Studies in the Transformations of the 1980/1990s
Tomas Sniegon (Czech-Swedish)
Senior Lecturer, European Studies, University of Lund
Visegrad Scholarship at OSA
Mar/2023 - May/2023
Authoritarianism with Human Face? New Analysis of Czechoslovak ”Prague Spring 1968” and Its ”Lessons from History”.
Naum Trajanovski (Macedonia)
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Sociology, University of Warsaw
Visegrad Scholarship at OSA
Mar/2023 - May/2023
Historicizing Constitutional Illiberalism in Poland: The Ehrlich–Kaczyński Link