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 Faculty Profile
Rossos, Andrew, Ph.D. Stanford Professor, St. George Campus (416) 585-4560
Office: NFH 321
Field: Modern East Europe and Russia, nationalism, foreign relations
Professor Rossos's main area of interest is the modern history of East Central Europe and Russia. Over the years his research interests have ranged from Russian-Balkan relations to Czech historiography, Balkan nationalism and the Macedonian Question. His most recent studies on Macedonian nationalism appeared in The Slavonic and East European Review (London, 1991), the Slavic Review (USA, 1994), in National Character and National Ideology in Interwar Eastern Europe (Ivo Banac and Katherine Verdery, eds., Yale U.P., 1995), in The Journal of Modern History (USA, 1997), in East European Politics and Societies (USA, 2000), and in Yugoslavia and Its Historians: Understanding the Balkan Wars of the 1990s (Norman M. Naimark and Holly Cases, eds., Stanford U.P. 2003). He has just published a volume, Macedonia and the Macedonians: A History, for the Studies of Nationalities Series (Hoover Institution Press, Stanford University, April 2008).
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