Catherine Horel is a senior researcher and program director at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS, Sirice UMR 8138). She is an internationally recognized expert in the modern history of Central Europe, she teaches at the University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne. She is a member of numerous international organizations, as well as the secretary general of the Comité international des sciences historiques (CISH). Her research explores the sociopolitical structures of the Hapsburg Empire, urban history, and the history of the Jews. Among her most recent books are: Cette Europe qu’on dit centrale. Des Habsbourg à l’intégration européenne (1815-2004) (Paris: Beauchesne, 2009); Catherine Horel, ed., 1908, la crise de Bosnie dans le contexte européen cent ans après (Brussels: Peter Lang, 2011); L’amiral Horthy, régent de Hongrie (Paris: Perrin, 2014); Catherine Horel, ed., Les guerres balkaniques 1912-1913. Conflits, enjeux, mémoires, (Brussels: Peter Lang, 2014).
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