
Radoslava Ristovska
پژوهشگر · Modern Period History (19th and early 20th centuries)
University of Trnavaمعرفی
Radoslava Ristovska is a historian affiliated with the Faculty of Arts at Trnava University, specializing in Slovak and general modern history (19th and early 20th centuries). Her research focuses on economic history of manors, nobility history, church history, and book culture. She holds a PhD in History and has been actively involved in research projects such as VEGA 1/0645/17 and APVV-16-0619, while also serving as Chairwoman of the Section for Church History of the Slovak Orthodox Church at the Slovak Academy of Sciences since 2019.
- Mgr., Department of History, Faculty of Arts, Trnava University (2004–2009)
- PhD., Department of Slovak History, Faculty of Arts, Trnava University (2010–2013)
- Pedagogical approval in History, Faculty of Arts, UCM Trnava (2016–2018)
Her research spans socioeconomic transformations in manorial estates, aristocratic representation, and post-Reformation church history. She has published extensively on topics like the Futak Manor, Dolná Krupá Manor, and the role of nobility in Habsburg society. Her work intersects with feudal administration studies and Slovak historiography, drawing on archival sources and interdisciplinary methodologies.
Key grants include VEGA 1/0645/17 (Manorial Land Management), VEGA 1/0451/20 (Castle Estates), and APVV-16-0619 (Roman Curia-Hungary interactions). She teaches courses on modern history, Slovak historiography, and World War I, emphasizing source analysis and regional historical contexts.




