ADA DIALLA / Professor

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ADA DIALLA

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Dr Ada Dialla is Professor of European History at the Department of Theory and History of Art, School of Fine Arts (Athens). She is presently a member of the Administrative Consul of the ASFA and the Head of the University Committee for Gender Equality. She has studied History at the School of History, State University of Moscow (Lοmonosov) (B.A. and M.Sc.), the Department of History and Archaeology of the University of Athens, and the Department of Political Science of the University of Athens. She was a visiting researcher at the Russian Academy of Science (St Petersburg), at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (Paris) at the Jordan Center for Advanced Studies of Russia of New York University, and at Princeton University. Apart from teaching at the undergraduate level, she teaches at the Postgraduate Studies Program “Fine Arts” of the Department of Fine Arts (ASFA) and at the Postgraduate Studies Program of the Department of Theory and History of Arts (ASFA). She had previously taught 19th and 20th century European, Russian and Eastern European history at the universities of Crete, Thessaly and the Greek Open University. From 2004 until 2009, she was director of the Historical Archives of the University of Athens. She is a founding member and chair of the Athens-based Governing Board of the Research Center for the Humanities. She is also a member of the Scientific and Editorial Board of the interdisciplinary journal Historein. A Review of the Past and Other Stories, https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/historein/index

Her main research interests are 19th-20th century Russian, European, and Global history (with emphasis on transnational history, Empires, and Nationalism), the history of humanitarian interventions and humanitarianism, the Greek-Russian cultural and political space, the Greek Revolution of 1821 and Russian history of historiography.

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Email: adialla@asfa.gr

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