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Mirjana Morosini Professorial Lecturer SIS | Peace, Human Rights & Cultural Relations

Contact
Mirjana Morosini
(202) 885-6827 (Office)
SIS | Peace, Human Rights & Cultural Relations
4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW 204
Office Hours, Fall Semester, 2025:
Mondays and Wednesdays, 1:00pm-2:20pm, in-person or over Zoom
Thursdays, 7:00pm-8:00pm, Zoom only
And by appointment
To schedule an appointment: https://calendly.com/morosini/office-hours
Degrees
ABD Ph.D. in History, Georgetown University

M.A. in German and European Studies, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University

B.A. Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA
Double major: History and German Language and Literature
Double minor: European Studies and Political Science

Languages Spoken
Fluency: Croatian and Italian (native languages), Bosnian, German, Macedonian, Serbian, Slovene, Chakavian, Istro-Veneto.
Book Currently Reading
Mate Balota (Mijo Mirković), Tijesna zemlja;

Fulvio Tomizza, Il male viene dal Nord
Bio
Mirjana Morosini is an historian of modern Europe, with particular emphases on Germany and broader Central Europe, the Balkans, Italy, and modern European imperial overseas possessions. Her work focuses on comparative and transnational history of ethnic politics, ethnic conflict and genocide, nationalism, borderland identities, global politics and ideologies, and the history of science and technology.
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Teaching

Spring 2025

  • SISU-260 Identity, Race, Gender & Cultr

  • SISU-397 SIS Honors Colloquium: Fascism/Communism/Capitalism

  • SISU-419 Senior Capstone: Int'l Studies: Ethnic Cleansing and Genocide

Summer 2025

  • SISU-419 Senior Capstone: Int'l Studies: Ethnic Cleansing and Genocide

Fall 2025

  • SIS-619 Special Studies in Int'l Pol: Nationalism and Identity

  • SISU-205 Intercultural Communication

  • SISU-260 Identity, Race, Gender & Cultr

  • SISU-419 Senior Capstone: Int'l Studies: Fascism/Authoritarian/Populism