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'''Dr Marko Attila Hoare''', the son of [[Branka Magaš]] and [[Quintin Hoare]], is a Senior Research Fellow at [[Kingston University]] London specialising in the history of South East Europe, in particular of Yugoslavia, Serbia and Bosnia-Hercegovina. | '''Dr Marko Attila Hoare''', the son of [[Branka Magaš]] and [[Quintin Hoare]], is a Senior Research Fellow at [[Kingston University]] London specialising in the history of South East Europe, in particular of Yugoslavia, Serbia and Bosnia-Hercegovina. | ||
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+ | Hoare was born in 1972.<ref name="About">Marko Attila Hoare, [http://greatersurbiton.wordpress.com/about/ About], ''Greater Surbiton'', accessed 20 August 2013.</ref> | ||
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+ | He began studying the history of the former Yugoslavia in 1993.<ref name="About">Marko Attila Hoare, [http://greatersurbiton.wordpress.com/about/ About], ''Greater Surbiton'', accessed 20 August 2013.</ref> | ||
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+ | In 1994, he received a BA in History from the University of Cambridge.<ref name="KingstonProfile">[http://fass.kingston.ac.uk/faculty/staff/cv.php?staffnum=462 Dr Marko Hoare], Kingston University London, accessed 20 August 2013.</ref> | ||
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+ | In the summer of 1995, he acted as translator for the aid convoy to the Bosnian town of Tuzla, organised by [[Workers Aid]].<ref name="About">Marko Attila Hoare, [http://greatersurbiton.wordpress.com/about/ About], ''Greater Surbiton'', accessed 20 August 2013.</ref> | ||
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+ | in 1997, he received an MPhil History and MA History from Yale University. The following year, he received an MA in History from Camridge.<ref name="KingstonProfile">[http://fass.kingston.ac.uk/faculty/staff/cv.php?staffnum=462 Dr Marko Hoare], Kingston University London, accessed 20 August 2013.</ref> | ||
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+ | In 1997-1998, he worked in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Hercegovina. In the period 1998-2001, which included the 199 Kosovo war, he worked in Belgrade, Serbia.<ref name="About">Marko Attila Hoare, [http://greatersurbiton.wordpress.com/about/ About], ''Greater Surbiton'', accessed 20 August 2013.</ref> | ||
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+ | In 2000, Hoare received a Ph.D from the University of Yale.<ref name="KingstonProfile">[http://fass.kingston.ac.uk/faculty/staff/cv.php?staffnum=462 Dr Marko Hoare], Kingston University London, accessed 20 August 2013.</ref> | ||
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+ | In January-February 2001, he worked as a research assistant at the [[Bosnian Institute]]. In February-September 2001, He was a Research Officer for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in 2001, and participated in the drafting of the indictment of [[Slobodan Milosevic]].<ref name="About">Marko Attila Hoare, [http://greatersurbiton.wordpress.com/about/ About], ''Greater Surbiton'', accessed 20 August 2013.</ref><ref name="KingstonProfile">[http://fass.kingston.ac.uk/faculty/staff/cv.php?staffnum=462 Dr Marko Hoare], Kingston University London, accessed 20 August 2013.</ref> | ||
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::Prior to his present post at Kingston University, Hoare was a Research Fellow at the Faculty of History of the University of Cambridge, a British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow, a war-crimes investigator at the [[International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia]], and a research assistant at the [[Bosnian Institute]] in London. He is currently the Greater Europe Section Co-Director of the [[Henry Jackson Society]], an independent think-tank promoting democratic geopolitics. He is an advisory editor of [[Democratiya]]: The [[Labour Friends of Iraq]] Review of Books, and a member of the editorial board of [[Spirit of Bosnia]], an international, interdisciplinary, bilingual, online journal.<ref>[http://fass.kingston.ac.uk/staff/cv.php?staffnum=462 Dr Marko Attila Hoare - Kingston University London], accessed 17 April 2008.</ref> | ::Prior to his present post at Kingston University, Hoare was a Research Fellow at the Faculty of History of the University of Cambridge, a British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow, a war-crimes investigator at the [[International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia]], and a research assistant at the [[Bosnian Institute]] in London. He is currently the Greater Europe Section Co-Director of the [[Henry Jackson Society]], an independent think-tank promoting democratic geopolitics. He is an advisory editor of [[Democratiya]]: The [[Labour Friends of Iraq]] Review of Books, and a member of the editorial board of [[Spirit of Bosnia]], an international, interdisciplinary, bilingual, online journal.<ref>[http://fass.kingston.ac.uk/staff/cv.php?staffnum=462 Dr Marko Attila Hoare - Kingston University London], accessed 17 April 2008.</ref> |
Revision as of 18:33, 20 August 2013
Dr Marko Attila Hoare, the son of Branka Magaš and Quintin Hoare, is a Senior Research Fellow at Kingston University London specialising in the history of South East Europe, in particular of Yugoslavia, Serbia and Bosnia-Hercegovina.
Hoare was born in 1972.[1]
He began studying the history of the former Yugoslavia in 1993.[1]
In 1994, he received a BA in History from the University of Cambridge.[2]
In the summer of 1995, he acted as translator for the aid convoy to the Bosnian town of Tuzla, organised by Workers Aid.[1]
in 1997, he received an MPhil History and MA History from Yale University. The following year, he received an MA in History from Camridge.[2]
In 1997-1998, he worked in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Hercegovina. In the period 1998-2001, which included the 199 Kosovo war, he worked in Belgrade, Serbia.[1]
In 2000, Hoare received a Ph.D from the University of Yale.[2]
In January-February 2001, he worked as a research assistant at the Bosnian Institute. In February-September 2001, He was a Research Officer for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in 2001, and participated in the drafting of the indictment of Slobodan Milosevic.[1][2]
- Prior to his present post at Kingston University, Hoare was a Research Fellow at the Faculty of History of the University of Cambridge, a British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow, a war-crimes investigator at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, and a research assistant at the Bosnian Institute in London. He is currently the Greater Europe Section Co-Director of the Henry Jackson Society, an independent think-tank promoting democratic geopolitics. He is an advisory editor of Democratiya: The Labour Friends of Iraq Review of Books, and a member of the editorial board of Spirit of Bosnia, an international, interdisciplinary, bilingual, online journal.[3]
Affiliations
- International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
- Bosnian Institute
- Henry Jackson Society - Former European section director
- Democratiya
- Labour Friends of Iraq
- Spirit of Bosnia
- Euston Manifesto
Contact
- Blog Greater Surbiton