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Dr. Andreea Kaltenbrunner serves as an Academic Councillor at the Chair of Southeast and Eastern European History and coordinates the Bachelor's program in Southeast European Studies at the University of Regensburg since September 2023. Previously, she was a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Vienna (2021-2023) and a Doctoral Student there (2016-2019).
- PhD in Eastern European History (2019), University of Vienna
- Master's in Eastern European History (2015), University of Vienna
- Bachelor's in History (2013), University of Vienna
Her research focuses on transnational antisemitism in 19th-20th-century Eastern Europe, post-imperial nation-building, and refugee movements after 1918. She examines how antisemitic discourses evolved across the Russian Empire, Austria-Hungary, and Romania, with particular attention to political strategies and Jewish community responses.
Recent publications include a monograph on Romanian Old Calendarism and peer-reviewed analyses of antisemitic violence, literary historiography, and interwar governance. Her "Beyond Vienna" habilitation project traces Karl Lueger's transnational antisemitic networks.
She actively participates in academic forums like Seeffield and SNAKLAB, co-organizing panels on topics such as digital humanities and junior scholar career trajectories. Her teaching includes seminars on post-imperial transformations and antisemitism in mass politics.
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