Research profile 2
Postdoctoral researcher specializing in the history of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, focusing primarily on the metropolis but with expertise in some of the colonial possessions and a general historiographical perspective on the 18th and first half of the 19th centuries.
Two-year contract (January 2026–December 2027), to work one year on an 18th-century period in the metropolis (preferably the period of Joseph II's reforms), and the other year on a 19th-century period in a colonial region. Thematic areas may include cultural issues (temporality and imperial self-perception), conceptions of the subject (emergence of individuality-citizenship versus corporate-collective imaginaries), and/or dialectics between political crises, reforms, and revolutions.
The activities to be carried out are:
- Publish two articles, one per year, on the chosen research topics, plus a more general historiographical chapter for a collective volume.
- Participate in the project's monthly seminar sessions (8 sessions per year) and contribute to the organization of two sessions per year.
- Participate as a lecturer in the School of Conceptual History of Imperial Cultures in the Transition to Modernity (February 2027).
- Contribute to the development of applications for European COST projects and the doctoral network.
- Collect extracts from texts of the period and translate them into English to feed the project's website.
Contracting opens: November 2025.