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Maria BucurCurriculum Vitae, page 1Maria BucurIndiana UniversityDepartment of HistoryBallantine Hall 742Bloomington, IN 47405812-855-7581e-mail: mbucur@indiana.eduPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEProfessor, John W. Hill Chair in East European History, Indiana University, 2010present.Professor, Gender Studies, Indiana University, 2016—present.Associate Dean for International Programs and the School of Global and InternationalStudies, College of Arts and Sciences, Indiana University, 2011-14.Director, Russian and East European Institute, 2009-11.Interim Chair, Gender Studies, Indiana University, 2008-09.Associate Professor, John W. Hill Chair in East European History, Indiana University,2003-10.Acting Director, Russian and East European Institute, Indiana University, 2006-07.Acting Co-Director, European Union Center for Excellence, Indiana University,2006-07.Co-Editor, Aspasia Yearbook of Gender and Women’s History, 2005-12.Associate Editor, American Historical Review, 2003-06.Assistant Professor, John W. Hill Chair in East European History, Indiana University,1996-03.EDUCATIONPh.D., History, University of Illinois; October 1996.M.A., History, University of Illinois, May 1993.B.S.F.S., Georgetown University, May 1991.CURRENT RESEARCH/WRITING PROJECTSThe Century of Women: How Women Changed the World in the Twentieth Century,manuscript under contract with Rowman and Littlfield.*PUBLICATIONS (refereed *)BooksThe Birth of Democratic Citizenship: Women and Everyday Life in Socialist and PostSocialist Romania, with Mihaela Miroiu. Bloomington: Indiana University Press,forthcoming.*Gendering Modernism: A Historical Reappraisal of the Canon, London: BloomsburyAcademic, 2017, forthcoming.*

Maria BucurCurriculum Vitae, page 2The Global West, co-author with Frank Kidner et al. Belmont, CA: Cengage, 2017,forthcoming.*Making Europe. The Story of the West, co-author with Frank Kidner et al., 2nd rev. ed.Belmont, CA: Cengage, 2012.*Heroes and Victims: Remembering War in Twentieth-Century Romania, IndianaUniversity Press, 2009.*See reviews in American Historical Review, Slavic Review, Nationalities Papers,Women’s Studies International Forum, Journal of Contemporary European Studies,History of Communism in Europe, Cultural and Social History, Aspasia.Making Europe. People, Politics and Culture, co-author with Frank Kidner et al. NewYork: Houghton Mifflin, 2007.*Gender and War in Twentieth Century Eastern Europe, co-editor with Nancy M.Wingfield. Bloomington, In.: Indiana University Press, 2006.*See reviews in Journal of Military History, Signs, Slavic Review, H-Habsburg,American Historical Review, 22, Canadian Slavonic Papers, H-Ideas [Romanian culturalweekly].Eugenics and Modernization in Interwar Romania. Pittsburgh, Pa.: Pittsburgh UniversityPress, 2002 [Pitt Series in Russian and East European Studies]; translated into Romanianas Eugenie şi modernizare în România interbelicǎ (Iaşi: Polirom, 2005).*See reviews in American Historical Review, East European Politics and Societies,European Journal of Women’s Studies, H-Habsburg, Journal of Medical History,Journal of History of Biology, Nationalities Papers, Ziua [Romanian daily newspaper]Patriarhat şi emancipare în istoria gîndirii politice româneşti [Patriarchy andEmancipation in the History of Romanian Political Thought], co-editor with MihaelaMiroiu. Iaşi, Polirom, 2002.Staging the Past: The Politics of Commemoration in Habsburg Central Europe,1848 to the Present, co-editor with Nancy Wingfield. La Fayette, In.: Purdue UniversityPress, 2001 [Central European Studies Series].*Articles/Chapters“The Balkans,” in Jonathan Grant and Kurt Piehler, eds., Oxford Handbook of World WarII, under contract.“The Balkans,” in Barton C. Hacker and Margaret Vining, eds., Cutting a New Pattern:Uniformed Women in the Great War. Washington, D.C., Smithsonian InstitutionScholarly Press, under contract.

Maria BucurCurriculum Vitae, page 3“To Have and to Hold: Gender Regimes and Property Rights in the RomanianPrincipalities and Habsburg Empire, 1600-1914,” under review.*“Thinking War: Public and Intellectual Discourses on the War in Romania,”Südosteuropa Jahrbuch, forthcoming.*“Prostitution in Romania: Bucharest and Constanta,” Guide to the League of NationsArchives on Human Trafficking, Jean-Michel Chaumont, Paul Servais, and MagalyRodriguez, eds., forthcoming.*“Invisible Heroes: Women and Heroism in World War I, the Case of Romania,” inSnezhana Dimitrova, Giovanni Levi, Janja Jerkov, eds., One Hundred Years ofInheriting: The First World War Phenomenon. Budapest: Central European UniversityPress, 2017, forthcoming.*“From Invisibility to Marginality: Women’s History in Romania,” Women’s HistoryReview (2016).*“Intimate Politics under Communism in Romania,” in Catherine Baker, ed., Gender inTwentieth-Century Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2016.*“The Economics of Citizenship: Gender Regimes and Property Rights in Romania in the20th Century,” In Anne Epstein and Rachel Fuchs, eds., Gender and Citizenship inHistorical and Transnational Perspective. Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2016.*“Women and State Socialism: Failed Promises and Radical Changes Revisited,” ReviewEssay, Nationalities Papers, 44, no. 5 (September 2016): 847—55; 5992.2016.1169263, 9 pp.*“Sonya Michel: Mentor and Mensch,” with Kristen Ghodsee, Social Politics, specialissue dedicated to Sonya Michel, (Fall 2015).*“The Tightrope Called Academia. Women and Work-Life Balance,” Perspectives,March 2015.“Being There. An Autobiographical Perspective on the 1989 Revolution in Romania,”Romanian Journal of Society and Politics. Special Issue on 1989, vol. 10, no. 1, issue 18(2015): 7—23.*“War and Regeneration. The Great War and Eugenics in Eastern Europe,” Region.Regional Studies of Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia, 4, no. 1 (2015): 31—43.*“Eugenics,” Blackwell Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity and Nationalism. London:Wiley-Blackwell, 2014.*“Romania,” Around the World. Global Eugenics, 776f0db569b00001c.*

Maria BucurCurriculum Vitae, page 4“How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love (or at Least Embrace) Administration,”AWSS Newsletter, vol. 3, no. 1 (June 2014), 035295/archive/1117488821420.html.“In Praise of Wellborn Mothers: On the Development of Eugenicist Gender Roles inInterwar Romania,” in Irena Grudzinska-Gross and Andrzej Tymowski, eds, EasternEurope: Women in Transition, vol. 3. New York: Peter Lang, 2013, pp. 103—20(republication in anthology).*“Intre ‘mama ranitilor’ si ‘fecioara de la Jiu’: femeile romance si eroismul in PrimulRazboi Mondial,” Historia, XIII, no. 136 (May 2013): 39—43 (3700 words).“Passing it Forward: Thoughts on Academic Feminists and the Future of Our Ideas,”AnAlize, New Series, No. 1 (2013).“Women in the Attic. A Forum on the Recent History of Women’s/Gender History inEastern Europe,” Aspasia 6 (2012): 127—36.*“Gender and Religiosity in Communist Romania: Continuity and Change, 1945-1989,”Aspasia 5 (2011): 28—45.*“Citizenship, Gender and the Everyday in Romania since 1945: Work and Care,”Working paper, NCEEER, at http://www.ucis.pitt.edu/nceeer/2011 825-16n BucurDeckard.pdf (14 pp.).“Remapping the Historiography of Modernization and State-Building in SoutheasternEurope through Hygiene, Health and Eugenics,” in Marius Turda et al., eds., Health,Hygiene and Eugenics in Southeastern Europe to 1945. Budapest: Central EuropeanUniversity Press, 2011, 437—46.*“How to Tell the Story of your Grandparents? Ethical Dilemmas of Postmemory,” inMarius Turda and Robert Pyrah, eds., Re-Contextualising East Central EuropeanHistory. Nation, Culture, and Minority Groups (London: LEGENDA and the ModernHumanities Research Association and Maney Publishing, 2010).*“Quality Assessment in Higher Education: Research Public Universities in the UnitedStates,” in Quality Assurance Review for Higher Education, 2, no.2 (September 2010):102 – 108.“Of Crosses, Winged Victories, and Eagles: Commemorative Contests between Officialand Vernacular Voices in Interwar Romania,” East Central Europe, no. 37 (2010): 31–58.*“Eugenics and Colonialism in Eastern Europe,” in Philippa Levine and Alison Bashford,eds., The Oxford Handbook of the History of Eugenics. New York: Oxford UniversityPress, 2010, 398—412.*

Maria BucurCurriculum Vitae, page 5“Six Historians in Search of Alltagsgeschichte,” with Wendy Goldman et al, in Aspasia 3(2009): 189—212.*“An Archipelago of Stories: Gender History in Eastern Europe,” part of the forumRevisiting Joan Scott’s Gender as a Category of Analysis. American Historical Reviewvol. 113 (December 2008): 1375-1389.*“Gender and Citizenship. Difference and Power in the Modern State. A Review Essay,”in Journal of Women’s History, vol. 20, no. 4 (Winter 2008): 160-170.“Remembering Wartime Violence in Twentieth-Century Transylvania: A Few Thoughtson Comparative History.” Journal of Hungarian Studies, vol. 21, no. 1-2 (June 2007[2008]): 101-110.“Gendering Dissent: Of Bodies and Minds, Survival and Opposition under Communism,”in Angela Brintlinger and Natasha Kolchevska, eds., Beyond Little Vera. Bloomington,IN: Slavica, 2008, 16-32.*“State, Education and Society: Russia and Eastern Europe since 1989,” in collaborationwith Ben Eklof, in Robert F. Arnove and Carlos Torres, eds., Comparative Education, 2ndrev. ed. Latham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield, 2007.*“Between Liberal and Republican Citizenship. Feminism and Nationalism in Romania,1859-1918.” Aspasia I (2007): 84-103.*“Carol II,” in Berndt Fischer, ed., Balkan Dictators in the Twentieth Century. London:Hurst and Co., 2007.“Fallen Women and Necessary Evils: Eugenicist Cultural Representations of and LegalBattles over Prostitution in Interwar Romania,” in Marius Turda and Paul Weindling,eds., ‘Blood and Homeland’. Eugenics and Racial Nationalism in Central and SoutheastEurope, 1900-1940. Budapest and New York: Central European University Press, 2006.“Women’s Stories as Sites of Memory: Remembering Romania’s World Wars,” in MariaBucur and Nancy M. Wingfield, eds., Gender and War in Twentieth Century EasternEurope. Bloomington, In.: Indiana University Press, 2006.*“Calypso Botez,” in Francisca de Haan and Krassimira Daskalova, eds., East EuropeanFeminist Dictionary. Budapest: Central European University Press, 2006.“Ella Negruzzi,” in Francisca de Haan and Krassimira Daskalova, eds., East EuropeanFeminist Dictionary. Budapest: Central European University Press, 2006.“Elena Djionat,” in Francisca de Haan and Krassimira Daskalova, eds., East EuropeanFeminist Dictionary. Budapest: Central European University Press, 2006.

Maria BucurCurriculum Vitae, page 6“Elena Meissner,” in Francisca de Haan and Krassimira Daskalova, eds., East EuropeanFeminist Dictionary. Budapest: Central European University Press, 2006.“Fascism and Modernism in Twentieth Century Romania,” Angelica Fenner and Eric D.Weitz ,eds., Fascism and Neo-fascism: Critical Writings on the Radical Right in Europe.New York: Palgrave, 2004.*“Edifices of the Past: War Memorials and Heroes in Twentieth-Century Romania,” inMaria Todorova, ed., National Identities and National Memories in the Balkans.London: Hurst and Co., 2003, 158-77.“Gender and Fascism in Interwar Romania,” in Kevin Passmore, ed., Women, Genderand the Extreme Right in Europe. Manchester, Eng.: Manchester University Press, 2003,58-79.*“State, Education and Society: Russia and Eastern Europe since 1989,” in collaborationwith Ben Eklof, in Robert F. Arnove and Carlos Torres, eds., Comparative Education,rev. ed. Latham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield, 2003.*“Book Collecting and Reading in Brasov, Romania under Communism," Working Paper,NCEEER, at .pdf (18 pp.).“Treznea. Trauma, Nationalism and the Memory of World War II in Romania.”Rethinking History 6, no. 1 (2002): 35-55.*“Mişcarea eugenistă şi rolurile de gen” [The Eugenics Movement and Gender Roles], inMaria Bucur and Mihaela Miroiu, eds., Patriarhat şi emancipare în istoria gîndiriipolitice româneşti [Patriarchy and Emancipation in the History of Romanian PoliticalThought], co-editor with Mihaela Miroiu. Iaşi, Polirom, 2002.“Istoria publică şi exigenţele profesiunii de istoric în România postcomunistă,” [PublicHistory and the New Challenges for Professional Historians in Post-communist Europe]in Coligiul Noua Europa, comp., Istoria recentă în Europa. Obiecte de studiu, surse,metode [Recent History in Europe. Themes, Sources. Methods]. Bucharest: New EuropeCollege, 2002, 294-302.“Calypso Botez: Gender Difference and the Limits of Pluralism in Interwar Romania.”Jahrbücher für Geschichte und Kultur Südosteuropas, 3, (2001): 63-78.“Introduction,” with Nancy Wingfield, in Staging the Past: The Politics ofCommemoration in Habsburg Central Europe, 1848 to the Present. LaFayette, In.: Purdue University Press, 2001, 1-13.*“Birth of a Nation: Commemorations of December 1st, 1918 and the Construction ofNational Identity in Communist Romania,” in Staging the Past: The Politics ofCommemoration in Habsburg Central Europe,1848 to the Present. La Fayette, In.:Purdue University Press, 2001, 286-325.*

Maria BucurCurriculum Vitae, page 7“Между Маййата на Ранените и Девицата от Жиу. Румънските жени и полът нагероизма по време на голямата война,” [Between the Mother of the Wounded and theVirgin from Jiu. Romanian Women and the Gender of Heroism during the Great War] inSnezhana Dimitrova and Elena Tacheva, eds., Рицари и Мироворци на Балканите.Походи, Преселения н Поксонничетво[Knights and Peacemakers on the Balkans.Conquest, Pilgrimage, and Migrations]. Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria: Neofit RiilskiUniversity, 2001, 277-301. Translated into Bulgarian by Nikoleta Popkostadinova.[originally published in Journal of Women’s History 12, no. 2, (Summer 2000): 30-56].“The Balkans,” in Peter N. Stearns et al, eds. Encyclopedia of European Social History.New York: Scribner’s, 2001, 421-32.*“Between the Mother of the Wounded and the Virgin from Jiu. Romanian Women andthe Gender of Heroism during the Great War.” Journal of Women’s History 12, no. 2,(Summer 2000): 30-56.*“The Ethics of Oral History and the Construction of Civil Society.” Revista de IstorieSociala (Iasi), no. 2, 2000.“Women in Romania,” in Richard Frucht, ed., Encyclopedia of Eastern Europe. Fromthe Congress of Vienna to the Fall of Communism. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc.,2000, 854-55.“Mircea Eliade,” in Richard Frucht, ed., Encyclopedia of Eastern Europe. From theCongress of Vienna to the Fall of Communism. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc.,2000, 254.“State, Education and Society: Russia and Eastern Europe since 1989,” in collaborationwith Ben Eklof, in Robert F. Arnove and Carlos Torres, eds., Comparative Education.Latham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield, 1999, 371-92.*“Romania: War, Occupation, Liberation,” in Aviel Roshwald and Richard Stites, eds.,European Culture in the Great War. The Arts, Entertainment, and Propaganda.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999, 243-66.*“Philanthropy, Nationalism, and the Growth of Civil Society in Romania.” WorkingPapers of the Johns Hopkins Comparative nonprofit Sector Project, no. 31, ed. by LesterM Salamon and Hemut K. Anheier, 32 pp. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Institute forPolicy Studies, 1998.*“Intre mituri, icoane si taceri. Femeile romane in primul razboi mondial,” in MadalinaNicolaescu, ed., Cine suntem noi? Despre identitatea femeilor din Romania moderna.Bucharest: Editura Anima, 1996, 40-50.

Maria BucurCurriculum Vitae, page 8“Awakening or Constructing Biological Consciousness? “Astra”'s Role in the RomanianEugenic Movement,” Colloquia. Journal of Central European History 2, nos. 1-2(January-December, 1995): 172-85.“In Praise of Wellborn Mothers. On Eugenics and Gender Roles in Interwar Romania,"East European Politics and Societies 9, no. 1 (winter 1995): 123-42.*“From Private Philanthropy to Public Institutions. The Rockefeller Foundation andPublic Health in Interwar Romania." Romanian Civilization 4, no. 2 (summer1995): 47-60.“An American Feminist in Bucharest.” Social Politics 1, no. 2 (summer 1994):223-30.*Essays/Articles in the Popular Press“Murray Visit Failed to Offer Academic Value,” Herald Times, 24 April 2017.“Peaceful Protests Can Shape Politics,” Herald Times, 9 March 2017.“Romanian Literature: Fascism to Erotica,” Times Literary Supplement, 13 December,2016.“Violent Crimes against Women Undiscussed,” Herald Times, 23 November, 2016.“Romanian Democracy Has Come a Long Way,” Herald Times, 1 December, 2014.“Protecting Our Children is a Priority,” Herald Times, 22 July 2014.“Carte postala din Williamsburg—Philadelphia—Gettysburg,” Contributors.ro, 1 August2012 Plagiatul, competitivitatea si respectul international,” Contributors.ro, 22 June crisoare de dragoste catre New Orleans.” [Love letter to New Orleans] Revista 22, no.809 (6-12 Sept. 2005).“Pentru o vaca romaneasca postmoderna globalizata.” [For a postmodern globalizedRomanian cow] Revista 22, no. 806 (26 July-1 Aug. 2005).“Impulsurile eugeniste—o realitate trista.” [Eugenicist impulses—a sad reality] Revista22, no. 787 (8-15 April 2005).“The Great American Yard Sale.” Revista 22, no. 762, (13-20 Oct. 2004).

Maria BucurCurriculum Vitae, page 9“23 August—A sarbatori sau a nu sarbatori?” Revista 22, 15, no. 755 (24-30 Aug. 2004).“Cum sa predai un curs despre Holocaust.” [How to teach a course on the Holocaust]Observator Cultural, no. 223 (10-16 Aug. 2004).“Din inima Americii.” [From the Heartland of America] Revista 22, 15, no. 752 (3-9Aug. 2004): 16.“De ce a disparut « Micul Paris »? Succesul strategiei ceausiste.” [Why Did the “LittleParis” Disappear? The successes of Ceausescu’s Strategies] Cultura 1, no. 16 (30 iunie-6iulie 2004): 13.“Who’s Afraid of Ibrahim Ferrer?” Herald Times (16, Feb. 2004): 11.“Unora le place Jazz-ul lui Ken Burns.” Observator Cultural, no. 56 (20-26 March,2001): 23. [Some Like Ken Burns’ Jazz.]“Clisee Biopolitice.” [Biopolitical Clichés] Dilema 7, no. 325 (30 Apr.-6 May, 1999): 7.Book/Film ReviewsRomanian Notebook, by Cyrus Console. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2017.Writing History in a Propaganda Institute: Political Power and Network Dynamics inCommunist Romania, by Francesco Zavatti. Sodertorn Doctoral Dissertations. EuropeanHistory Quarterly, forthcoming.Gender Hurts. A Feminist Analysis of the Politics of Transgenderism, by Sheila Jeffreys.New York: Routledge, 2016. Women’s History Review.Sacrifice And Rebirth: The Legacy of the Last Habsburg War, edited by Mark Cornwalland John Paul Newman, New York: Berghahn, 2016. Journal of Social History, (August2016), at 10.1093/jsh/shw103, 3 pp.Holy Legionary Youth: Fascist Activism in Interwar Romania, by Roland Clark. Itahca:Cornell University Press, 2015. Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth.Reproductive States: Global Perspectives on the Invention and Implementation ofPopulation Policy, edited by Rickie Solinger and Mie Nakachi. New York: OxfordUniversity Press, 2016. Perspectives on Politics, vol. 14, no. 3 (September 2016): 915—17.Eugenism si modernitate. Natiune, rasa si biopolitica in Europa (1870-1950), by MariusTurda. Iasi: Polirom, 2014. Arhiva Moldaviae, VII (2015): 423—25.

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