CURRICULUM VITAE - CEU Institute for Advanced Study
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CURRICULUM VITAE - CEU Institute for Advanced Study
CURRICULUM VITAE Fabio Giomi 103 rue de Patay 75013 Paris France +33 (0)6 11 29 26 10 [email protected] Current position Since January 2012 Associated member Centre d’études turques, ottomanes, balkaniques et centrasiatiques École des hautes études en sciences sociales CETOBAC/EHESS (France) Education 2007-2011 Ph.D., Contemporary History University of Bologna (Italy) / Centre d’études turques, ottomanes, balkaniques et centrasiatiques - École des hautes études en sciences sociales CETOBAC/EHESS (France), Joint doctoral programme Dissertation: Between Gender, Class, Religion and Nation. The “Muslim Women Issue” and the Associational Network in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1903-1941) Supervisors: Armando Pitassio University of Perugia, Nathalie Clayer, CETOBAC/EHESS Examiners: Alexandre Popovic, CETOBAC/EHESS, Marco Buttino, University of Turin Final results: Excellente / très honorable avec félicitations à l’unanimité (Suma cum laude) 2006 Degree in Islamic Studies Faculty of Islamic Sciences, University of Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Final results: Cum laude 2003-2005 M.A., International Relations Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Pisa (Italy) Dissertation: Reforma - Association of Progressive Muslims in Interwar Bosnia and Herzegovina Final results: 110/110 con lode (Cum laude) 2000-2003 B.A., Political Science Faculty of Political Science, University of Pisa (Italy) Dissertation: Yugoslav Idea or Yugoslav Ideas? Nation-Building Processes in Croatia and Serbia Final results: 110/110 con lode (Cum laude) Scholarships and Grants 2010, Fall 2010, Spring 2007-2010 2007, Spring 2005, Spring 2004, Summer CETOBAC/EHESS (France), grant for field research in Belgrade (Serbia) University of Bologna (Italy), Programma Marco Polo, grant for field research in Sarajevo and Tuzla (Bosnia and Herzegovina) University of Bologna (Italy), winner of a competition to enter the Ph.D. program based on excellence in “Contemporary History.” Scholarship covering all university fees during the entire degree programme Croat Ministry of Education (Croatia), Croaticum programme, language scholarship for the University of Zagreb (Croatia) Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Italy), Programma MAE/CRUI, grant for field research in Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Croat Ministry of Education (Croatia), Zagrebačka slavistička škola, language scholarship in Dubrovnik (Croatia) Teaching Experience I. EHESS (France) 2012-2013 Research Seminar cycle With Nathalie Clayer, I co-organize the research seminar cycle “States, nations and religions in Southeastern Europe at the end of the empires” 2011-2012 Research Seminars Centre d’études turques, ottomanes, balkaniques et centrasiatiques (CETOBAC) 05/03/2012 - Panslavic circulations? Reading Noah W. Sobe's "Provincializing the worldly citizen: Yugoslav student and teacher travel and Slavic cosmopolitanism in the interwar era" 21/11/2011 - Transnationalising Kemalism Beyond Turkey: the Case of Bosnia I held seminars for graduate students and researchers on the history of education and the transnational history of South-Eastern Europe, with a focus on Yugoslavia. 2010-2011 Research Seminar Centre d’études turques, ottomanes, balkaniques et centrasiatiques (CETOBAC) - École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS) 04/2011 - Gendering Festive Culture. Femininity and sociability among Bosnian Muslims in Interwar period I held a seminar for graduate students and researchers on gender and the social history of South-Eastern Europe, with a focus on Yugoslavia. II. University of Perugia (Italy) 2008-2009 Teaching Assistant Faculty of Political Sciences Chairs of History of Eastern Europe and History of Middle East I planned and taught courses and small-group seminars to second-year master’s students, assigned and marked essays, and administered and marked exams. Publications I. Monographs F. Giomi, Breve storia dell’islam balcanico [Balkan Islam: a Short History] Carocci, Roma (forthcoming, Late 2013). II. Articles in Refereed Journals F. Giomi, “Fuori dal Dar al-Islam. Intellettuali musulmani di Bosnia e Bulgaria nel periodo postottomano (1878-1918)”, [Outside of Dar al-Islam. Muslim intellectuals in Bosnia and Bulgaria in postOttoman Times] Contemporanea, XII, 2, April 2009, pp. 253-73. F. Giomi, “Reforma - The Organization of Progressive Muslims and its Role in Interwar Bosnia”, Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, Volume 29, 4, December 2009, pp. 495-510. III. Chapters in Books and Proceedings F. Giomi, Entre local et transnational. Penser la laïcité chez les musulmans de Bosnie-Herzégovine [Between Local and Transnational. Framing “Laïcité” among the Muslims of Bosnia and Herzegovina], A. Jomier, T. Khatchadourian, A. Elias (eds.), Musulmans et laïcités, débats et expériences, Presses Universitaires de Rennes, Rennes, 2012 (forthcoming). F. Giomi, La riforma mancata. Questione agraria, Stato e comunità nella Bosnia austro-ungarica (1878-1918) [The Missed Reform. Land Issue, State and Communities in Austro-Hungarian Bosnia and Herzegovina (1878-1918)], C. Tonini, G. Franzinetti (eds.), Sistemi di proprietà nel XX secolo: riforme, restituzioni e privatizzazioni, Aracne, Roma, 2011, pp. 39-65. F. Giomi, La sorte delle “altre” religioni nel Balcano ottomano: cattolici, protestanti ed ebrei [The Fate of “Other” Religious Faiths in the Ottoman Balkans: the Catholic, Protestant and Jewish Communities], L.Vaccaro (ed.), Storia religiosa dell’Islam nei Balcani, Centro Ambrosiano, Milano, 2008, pp. 243-82. F. Giomi, Fra Istanbul e Vienna. I musulmani di Bosnia nel periodo austro-ungarico (1878-1918) [Between Istanbul and Vienna. The Muslims of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Austro-Hungarian times (1878-1918)] D.Melfa, A. Melcangi, F. Cresti (eds.) Spazio privato, spazio pubblico e società civile in Medio Oriente e in Africa del Nord, Giuffré, Milano, 2008, pp. 459-79. IV. Reviews F. Giomi, Islam Balcanico, (Federico Maria Bega, Utet, Torino 2008), Il mestiere di storico – Annale SISSCO 2009, Roma, Viella, 2009, p. 120. F. Giomi, Schegge d’impero, pezzi d’Europa. Balcani e Turchia fra continuità e mutamento (1804-1923), (Marco Dogo, a cura di, LEG, Gorizia 2006) Ricerche di Storia Politica, fasc. III, 2009, p. 428. F. Giomi, Dopo l’Impero ottomano. Stati-nazione e comunità religiose (a cura di Anna Baldinetti e Armando Pitassio, Il Rubettino, Catanzaro 2006), Ricerche di Storia Politica, fasc. I, 2008, pp. 88-9. Conference Papers Early April 2013 European Institute of Geneva (Switzerland) Women in Educated Elites of Pre-Socialist and Early Socialist East Central European Societies Paper: From Mekteb to University. Educating Middle-Class Muslim Girls in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1878-1941) 14-16 Feb. 2013 Società Italiana delle Storiche - 4th National Conference of the Italian Association of Women Historians, Padua and Venice (Italy) Paper: Genere, spazio e gerarchia nell’educazione delle bambine musulmane nella Sarajevo austro-ungarica [Gender, Space and Hierarchy in Muslim Female education in Austro-Hungarian Sarajevo] 29 Aug.-1 Sept.2012 European Association for Urban History - 11th International Conference on Urban History, Prague (Czech Republic) Paper: Towards a Post-Ottoman Urbanity. The Muslim Associational Network and the Reshaping of Gender Frontiers in Sarajevo (1878-1941). 30-31 May 2012 EPHE - GSRL - CNRS, Paris (France) Normes religieuses à l’épreuve des mutations de genre – XIXe-XXIe siècles Paper : La guerre des corps. La Communauté Islamique de Bosnie Herzégovine et la production des normes religieuses de genre (1878-1941) [The War of Bodies. The Islamic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Production of Gender Norms (1878-1941)] 30 March 2012 CETOBAC/EHESS, Paris (France) Journée d'études turques 2012 Paper: Vers une urbanité post-ottomane. Associationnisme musulman et frontières de genre à Sarajevo (1878-1941) [Towards a Post-Ottoman Urbanity. The Muslim Associational Network and the Reshaping of Gender Frontiers in Sarajevo (1878-1941)] 9-10 March 2012 University of Texas, Austin (United States) Commodities and Culture in the “Other” Europe 1800-1945 Paper: Alone or Together? A Political History of the Sewing Machine among the Muslims of Sarajevo (1918-1941) 19-21 Jan. 2012 Paris I University and New York University, Paris (France) Femmes et genre en contexte colonial Paper: Loyales, honorables et modernes. L’éducation des femmes musulmanes en BosnieHerzégovine pendant la période austro-hongroise [Loyal, Honorable and Modern. The Education of Muslim Women in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the AustroHungarian Period] 13-14 Jan. 2012 Université du Maine, Le Mans (France) Laïcités en sociétés majoritairement musulmanes et musulmans en contextes laïcs. Débats, expériences et confrontations (XIXe– XXe siècle) Paper : Entre communauté et nation. Penser la laïcité chez les musulmans de BosnieHerzégovine pendant la période post-ottomane [Between Community and Nation. Thinking to Secularism among the Muslims of Bosnia and Herzegovina in postOttoman Times] 8-9 Dec. 2011 Centre d’études turques, ottomanes, balkaniques et centrasiatiques (CETOBAC – EHESS) and Institut d’études de l’islam et des sociétés du monde musulman (IISMM –EHESS), Paris (France) Towards a Transnational History of Kemalism in the post-Ottoman Space beyond Turkey Paper: A Women’s Affair? Kemalism and the Reshaping of Femininity among Bosnian Muslims 23-25 Sept. 2009 Società italiana per lo studio della storia contemporanea (SISSCO), Trieste (Italy) Cantieri di Storia V Paper: Mehmed Džemaludin Čaušević e la ricezione del modernismo islamico in Bosnia [Domesticating Islamic Modernism in Bosnia and Herzegovina: the Case of Mehmed Džemaludin Čaušević] 10-11 Feb. 2009 University of Eastern Piemonte, Alessandria (Italy) Sistemi di proprietà nel XX secolo: riforme, restituzioni e privatizzazioni Paper: La riforma mancata. Musulmani e questione agraria nella Bosnia austro-ungarica (1878-1918) [The Missed Reform. Land Issue, State and Communities in AustroHungarian Bosnia and Herzegovina (1878-1918)] 7-10 Nov. 2008 University of Potsdam, Potsdam (Germany) Democracy, Nation-State, and Identity in Modern Europe Paper: Muslims of Bosnia-Herzegovina Between World War I and II: Society, Culture, Politics 28-29 May 2007 Südosteuropa Gesellschaft, Como (Italy) Nation-Building in South-Eastern Europe. Research topics discussed by Italian and German experts Paper: Facing modernity. Bosnian and Bulgarian Muslim Communities Between the 19th and 20th Centuries 5-9 Sept. 2006 Cattolica University, Varese (Italy) Storia religiosa dell’Islam nei Balcani Paper: La sorte delle altre religioni nel Balcano ottomano: cattolici, protestanti ed ebrei [The Fate of “Other” Religious Faiths in the Ottoman Balkans: the Catholic, Protestant and Jewish Communities] 23-25 Feb. 2006 Società per gli Studi sul Medio Oriente (SeSaMO), Catania (Italy) Spazio privato, spazio pubblico e società civile in Medio Oriente e in Africa del Nord Paper: Tra Istanbul e Vienna. I musulmani di Bosnia nel periodo austro-ungarico (18781918): ricerca di identità fra tradizione islamica e suggestioni mitteleurope [Between Istanbul and Vienna. The Muslims of Bosnia and Herzegovina in AustroHungarian times (1878-1918)] Co-organisation of Conferences 2011 I was in charge of the scientific organisation of the international conference Towards a Transnational History of Kemalism in the post-Ottoman Space, which will be held in Paris, France, on 8 and 9 December 2011. The workshop is promoted and supported by two departments of the EHESS (CETOBAC and IISMM) and ANR Transtur. I developed the design for the conference, co-selected the proposals and organised the logistics of the conference. 2008 I was in charge of co-organising the international conference Processi politici nel mediterraneo: dinamiche e prospettive [Political Processes in the Mediterranean Sea: Dynamics and Perspectives] held in Perugia (Italy) on 9 and 10 October 2008. The conference was organised by the University of Perugia (Italy) and the University Kadi Ayyad (Morocco). Collective Projects 2011 In collaboration with the members of the Balkan section of the CETOBAC, I am participating in the production of a collective reference book on Balkan history in the 19th and 20th centuries. Under the coordination of Xavier Bougarel, I am in charge of the “Gender and the Body” section. In this capacity, I am responsible for contacting scholars who study gender and the body in Balkan societies, selecting them and coordinating with them in order to write this section of the collective book, which will be published in 2013. References Nathalie Clayer Director of Studies at the EHESS Director of Research at the CNRS Director of the CETOBAC 10 Avenue Paul Appell 75014 Paris France Tel: +33 (0)1 45 42 63 06 [email protected] Rebecca Rogers Professor Université Paris Descartes (UMR 8070 CERLIS) Bâtiment Jacob, 3ème étage 45, rue des Saints-pères 75270 Paris France Tel : +33 (0)1 42 86 33 44 [email protected] Membership in Academic Societies Since 2012 Since 2011 Since 2010 Since 2007 Since 2006 Mnémosyne : Association pour le développement de l'histoire des femmes et du genre ISEEF - Islam in South East Europe Forum AISSEE - Associazione italiana per lo studio del sud-est europeo SISSCO - Società Italiana per lo Studio della Storia Contemporanea SeSaMO - Società Italiana per lo Studio del Medio Oriente Language Skills Italian English French Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian German Judaeo-Spanish Slovenian Mother tongue Fluent Fluent Fluent Basic knowledge Basic knowledge Basic knowledge