Why History and Civilizations?
Why Liberal Arts?
Liberal Arts is not reserved for art students only. At AUBG, for example, we have a variety of majors and minors spanning from Business Administration to Computer Science, and we make sure that you get a solid understanding and in-depth knowledge in the field you choose to study. What differentiates Liberal Arts from other types of degrees, however, is that in addition to that, it gives you the freedom to explore, create, practice your skills and connect to others.
Program details
Elective
Global History to 1500
HTY 1001
Credits
3 Cr.
Global History since 1500
HTY 1002
Credits
3 Cr.
Introduction to Archaeology | HTY 1008
Credits
3 Cr.
Contemporary Balkans, 1918-2000
HTY 2025
Credits
3 Cr.
The United States in the World, 1776 to the Present
HTY 2043
Credits
3 Cr.
Falsifications in History
HTY 3001
Credits
3 Cr.
History of Islam and Islamic Civilization
HTY 3011
Credits
3 Cr.
American History and Film – Part I (1950s and 1960s)
HTY 3013
Credits
3 Cr.
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Email Degree Ph.D., History, Brown University, Department of History
Courses
- United States History from 1865 to Present
- American History and Film - Part I (1950s and 1960s)
- American History and Film - Part II (1970s and 1980s)
- United States History to the Civil War
- Topics in American History
- The U.S. in the World
Research Interests
- Globalization
- Slavery and abolition
- Capitalism
- Migration
- Citizenship
- Human rights
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Email Degree Ph.D., History, Institute of Balkan Studies, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria
Courses
- The Medieval Balkans, HTY 221a
- Topics in Southeast European History: Ottoman Legacy in the Balkans, HTY 305a
Research Interests
- Ottoman and Balkan history, Ottoman legal institutions
- Non-Muslims and their communal and religious institutions in the Ottoman empire
- Everyday life
- Administrative and military institutions in the Ottoman Balkans
- Islam and Muslim communities in the Balkans
- Balkan history, 14th-20th centuries
- Ottoman history
- Cultural and economic institutions in the Ottoman world
- Religious communities in the Balkans
- The Eastern question
- Muslims, Christians and Jews in the Ottoman empire
- Women in Islam
- History of Islam
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Email Degree Ph.D., History and Civilization, European University Institute Florence, ItalyCourses
- Economic History , ECO 222a
- Global History to 1500, HTY 101a
- Early Modern Europe, HTY 212a
- Economic History, HTY 314a
Research Interests
- The Europeanness of East Europe
- Communism in East Europe in its European context
- Socio-economic and socio-cultural developments in East Europe
- Minorities in East Europe
- History of Europe, esp. East and Southeast Europe
- History of the post-socialist era in Eastern Europe.
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Degree Ph.D. (History), University of Shumen, Bulgaria, 2006
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Degree MA (European interdisciplinary studies), College of Europe, Warsaw, Poland
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Email Degree Ph.D. (Transregional History), Georgetown University, 2025.
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