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Emily Greble Balic

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Emily Greble Balic

Research Fellow, International Security Program/Intrastate Conflict Program

Contact:
Telephone: 617-496-2352
Fax: 617-496-0606
Email: emily_balic@ksg.harvard.edu

 

Experience

Emily Balić received her Ph.D. from Stanford University in East European History in the summer of 2007, and she received a Distinguished Departmental Scholar Award.  Her dissertation explored ethno-religious relations in Sarajevo during the Second World War.  In particular, she focused on the ways that Muslim, Catholic, and Orthodox elites confronted the dissolution of their society and attempted to shape a new order.  Emily has taught and lectured on the wars in the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s, as well as on the postwar/contemporary period.  In 2004–2005, Emily was a Fulbright-Hayes and IREX fellow in Bosnia and Croatia.  She received a B.A. in history from the College of William and Mary in 1999.  

In August 2007, Emily spent a few weeks as a guest scholar at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, where she presented work on antisemitism in the Balkans.

 

 

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