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Ulf Brunnbauer is a distinguished historian specializing in Southeast European history, with particular expertise in Yugoslav history, nationalism, and demographic studies. Affiliated with the Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies in Regensburg, Germany, he has established himself as a leading scholar in Balkan historical studies.
- Research Focus: His scholarly work examines the complex relationship between demographic changes, national identity formation, and political developments in Southeast Europe, particularly during the socialist period and its aftermath.
- Key Contributions: Brunnbauer's research often takes a comparative approach, analyzing how different ethnic groups navigated major historical transformations in the region.
- Recent Work: His 2024 publication Population Fears. Demography and Nationalism in Late Socialist Yugoslavia and Beyond explores how demographic concerns influenced nationalist discourses in Yugoslavia's final decades.
As an active academic, Brunnbauer regularly presents at international conferences and institutions, including his April 2024 lecture at Panteion University in Athens. His scholarship continues to shape academic discourse on nationalism, demographic politics, and historical memory in Southeast Europe.
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