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Diana Dumitru

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Diana Dumitru

Dr. Diana Dumitru is the Ion Ratiu Visiting Professor in Romanian Studies at Georgetown University, specializing in Holocaust studies in Eastern Europe, nationality policies, antisemitism in the USSR, and late Stalinism with a focus on postwar trials in the Soviet Union. Her academic achievements include prestigious fellowships such as the Woodrow Wilson Center Fellowship, Fulbright Visiting Scholarship at Georgetown University, research fellowship at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, fellowship at Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies, and a research fellowship at the Imre Kertesz Kolleg at Jena University in Germany. She published her second book, "The State, Antisemitism and Collaboration in the Holocaust: The Borderlands of Romania and the Soviet Union," with Cambridge University Press in 2016. Currently, she is engaged in two book projects: one with Chad Bryant and Kateřina Čapková on "The Trial that Shook the World: The Slánský Process and the Dynamics of Czechoslovak Stalinism," and her own book manuscript titled "Indispensable Yet Suspect: Soviet Jews under Late Stalinism." Additionally, Dr. Dumitru serves on the editorial boards of Holocaust and Genocide Studies, East European Jewish Affairs, and Journal of Genocide Research.

 

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