Roumen Daskalov

Roumen Dontchev DASKALOV
Born: 01.07.1958, Stara Zagora, Bulgaria
Professor at the New Bulgarian University (Department of Anthropology) – Sofia
Recurrent Visiting Professor at the Central European University (History Department) – Budapest.
ACADEMIC EMPOYMENT AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Since 2008 – (Full) Professor at the New Bulgarian University – Sofia
2005-2008 – Associate Professor at the New Bulgarian University
Since 1999 – Associate Professor (since 2006 – Full Professor) at the Central European University – Budapest
2003 (Spring semester), 2000 (Spring semester) – Visiting Associate Professor at the University of California-Berkeley
1995–1999 – Associate Professor (Dozent) at Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
1992-1995 – Chief assistant-professor at Sofia University
1989-1992 – Senior assistant-professor at Sofia University
1988-1989 – Assistant-professor at Sofia University
STUDIES, DEGREES
2006 – Doctor of Sciences (thesis: “The Bulgarian Society 1878-1939”) conferred by the Bulgarian Supreme Commission of Attestation
1995 – Habilitation at Sofia University („Between East and West: Bulgarian Cultural Dilemmas“)
1988 – Ph.D. (thesis: “The comparative historical sociology of Max Weber”) at Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, conferred by the Supreme Commission of Attestation
1984 – M. A. (thesis in the modern cultural history of Bulgaria), granted by Sofia University
1979-1984 – History at Sofia University with specialization in History and theory of culture
1972-1977 – English Language High School in Sofia
SCHOLARLY INTERESTS IN KEYWORDS
modern and contemporary history
social and cultural history
Bulgarian and Balkan history
historiography
social theory and methods
modernization, under/development
nations and nationalism, national identities
interpretative anthropology
FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, AWARDS
2009 – 2013 – Advanced grant of the European Research Council
10/12 2004 – fellowship of the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study (NIAS) – Wassenaaar
6/1997 – 9/1998 – Humboldt fellowship at Freie Universität – Berlin
1997 – Getty grant
7/10 1996 – Fulbright fellowship at the University of Maryland – College Park
9/1995 – 6/1996 – Mellon fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, N.J.
6/7 1995 – scholarship of the Deutsche Akademische Austauschdienst (DAAD) at Tübingen University
2/1995 – fellowship at St. John’s College, Oxford University
9/1993 – 7/1994 – Jean-Monnet fellowship at the European University Institute in Florence
5/6 1992 – visiting scholarship at École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), Paris
1992 – scholarship of the Council of Europe for human rights research
5/7 1991 – fellowship of the European University Institute in Florence