Doc. dr Haris Dajč

Education

2007 – B.A. Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, Department of History

2009 – M.A. Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, Department of History

2010 – M.A. SSEES UCL (University College London) Central and Southeast European studies

2011 – Ph.D.candidate  Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, Department of History

Work Experience

June 2013  –  present   Assistant, Department of Histor, Faculty  of Philosophy, University of Belgrade.

June 2011  –  2013   Research Assistant, Department of Histor, Faculty  of Philosophy, University of Belgrade.

June 2010  –  2011   Junior  Research, Department of History, Faculty of  Philosophy, University of Belgrade.

June 2010  –  present    Coordinator for the project Modernization of the Western Balkans funded by Serbian Ministry for Education, Science and Technological Development.

March 2011 –  present  Coordinator of the IMESS program (joint MA program of the UCL and the Faculty of Philosophy).

January 2011 –  present  one of the cofounders of the  New Balkan Institute (NBI):  member of the board.
October 2010  – present  member of the board of Scientific society for the history of the health culture.

October   2009  –  2010   Teaching Assistant, Department of History, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade.

September 2008  –  October 2009 coach educator at Rugby Football League, United Kingdom.
2004 – 2007 Working as co-author of Ethno-historical handbook, made for pupils of Primary and Secondary schools, as a joint project of OESCE, Council of Europe, Serbian Government and its relevant departments.

Courses taught

Undergraduate courses:   Early Modern History, General history 19th and 20th century, American Studies: State and Society

Research Projects

2011 – present – Modernization of the Western Balkans, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy, funded by the Ministry of education, science and technological development of Serbia

2013 – 2017 – ISCH COST Action IS1301 New Communities of Interpretation: Contexts, Strategies and Processes of Religious Transformation in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe. Coordinator: University of Groningen.

2010 – Modernization of the Western Balkans, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy, funded by the Ministry of education, science and technological development of Serbia
Participation in scientific conferences

2011 Belgrade. Space and memory – Prostori pamćenja: arhitektura.baština.umetnost,
Palate trgovaca Savske padine

2011 Prizren. The 5th International South-East Europe Turcology Symposium
Greek merchants along Ottoman frontiers and Danube valley during 18th century

2011 Belgrade. The International Conference on the Cold War, Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy,
Yugoslavia and its foreign policy from Stalin to Kennedy

2011Zagreb. Croats and Serbs in the Habsburg monarchy in the 18th century: intercultural       
aspects of  enlightened Modernization, Greek community in Zemun in 18th      and 19th century.
2011 Belgrade  Nasledje i dijalog, Dijalog istorije I grada – istorijksi diskurs razvoja savske padine  1923/1950/1970

2012 Belgrade. STRAND: New Urbanity, Cities Vs Global Challenges, Global Belgrade: in historical perspective

2012 Belgrade. Architecture and Ideology, Belgrade synagogues after WWII

2012 Belgrade. NDIZK, FF, Muzej grada Beograda: Stranci u Beogradu XVIII i XIX vek, Jevreji u  Beogradu 1807-1878
2012 Helsinki. Aleksanteri Institute: Competition and Good Society – the Eastern Model,
Balkan pact and Yugoslavia 1953

2013 San Diego. Annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America.
Venetian and England in the 17th century: Two systems, Atlantic and Mediterranean 

2013 Samsun.  Canik – Samsun  ve Değerleri” konulu III. Canik Sempozyumu Belgrade’s view on wars in Turkey 1919-1923

2013 Belgrade.  Stara gradska jeygra i istorijske urbane celine, Sinagoga u Zemunu   

2014 Rome.  New Communities of Interpretation: Contexts, Strategies and Processes of Religious
Transformation in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe, European network of knowledge exchange

2014 Belgrade.  Nationalization, Confiscation and Restitution. Historical, Legal, Economic and Political Issues, Jewish immovable property in Belgrade and its fate after the WW2

Research fields and interests: Ottoman HistoryEarly Modern HistoryJewish StudiesVenetian HistoryCold War and CultureBalkan StudiesContemporary HistoryCommunism and national questionSerbian Politics,History,  History of the Mediterranean, and Mediterranean Sea

Journal Articles and book chapters

  1. Dajč Haris,  Maja Vasiljević. STATUS JEVREJA U OSMANSKOM I HABZBURŠKOM BEOGRADU (XVII−XVIII VEK): STRANCI, MANJINE I SARADNICI. Limes plus, Volume 2 (2013). ISSN 1820-0869.80-99
  2. Dajč, Haris EUROPEAN STATES AT THE PORTE DURING CRITICAL YEARSOF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION (1792–1794). Belgrade historical review Vol. 4 (2013), 101-121 [COBISS.SR-ID 202598668]
  3. Dajč, Haris. Balkan pact and Yugoslavia, Limes plus, Volume 1 (2013). ISSN 1820-0869.109-122  [COBISS.SR-ID 199088908]
  4. Dajč, Haris. Greece as seen by British contemporaries 1862-1863: The beginning of the new epoch in the relations of two kingdoms. Belgrade historical review Vol. 3 (2012), 179-195. [COBISS.SR-ID 194215180]
  5. Dajč Haris. Razvoj i propadanje savskog priobaja, Limes plus, Volume 1-2 (2012). ISSN 1820-0869. 123-138.  [COBISS.SR-ID 523656343]
  6. Dajč, Haris, Nikola Samaradžić. Global Belgrade: in historical perspective. New Urbanity, Cities Vs Global Challenges. (2012). ISBN 978-86-89111-00-2  COBISS.SR-ID 190427404. 18-25.
  7. Dajč, Haris, Nikola Samaradžić. Nasledje i dijalog, Dijalog istorije i grada – istorijksi diskurs razvoja savske padine  1923/1950/1970.  ISBN 978-86-81157-64-0   COBISS.SR-ID 187784716
  8. Dajč, Haris, Nikola Samaradžić.  Orthodox Church and Church of England 1914-1918. The South Slav Journal, Volume 31. No. 1-2 (Fall 2011).  South-Slav Research and Study Centre in London. ISSN 0141-6146. 66-89
  9. Dajč, Haris. The Peace of Passarowitz, 1718. Edited by Charles Ingrao, Nikola Samardžić, and Jovan Pešalj. Purdue University Press (12 Aug 2011). West Lafayette, Indiana, USA. pp. 9-38. ISBN 978-1-55753-594-8, Belgrade historical review Vol. 2 2011. 285-290.
  10. Dajč, Haris. Greek merchants: their migration and cimmunities along Ottoman frontiers and Danube valley during the 18th century. V Međunarodni Simpozijum Turkologa jugoistočne Evrope, Prizren 2011  (in print)
  11. Дајч, Харис. Савска падина – палате угледних трговаца, некад и сад. Простори памћењa: уметност, архитектура, баштина, Београд (2012). 85-114