Enter your keyword

Rođen je u Londonu, UK, 6 August 1972

2017-  : Vanredni profesor na Odjelu za političke nauke i međunarodne odnose, Sarajevska škola za nauku i tehnologiju
2013-2017: Vanredni profesor na Fakultetu umjetnosti i društvenih nauka, Kingston Univerzitet
2009-2013: Docent na Fakultetu umjetnosti i društvenih nauka, Univerzitet Kingston
2006-2009: Viši naučni saradnik, Filozofski fakultet, Kingston Univerzitet
2001-2006: Istraživač saradnik na Fakultetu za historiju Univerziteta u Cambridgeu
2001-2004: Postdoktorski naučni saradnik Britanske akademije
2001: Službenik za istraživanje Međunarodnog krivičnog suda za bivšu Jugoslaviju, UN, Hag (februar-septembar)
1996-1997: Asistent na Odeljenju istorije, Univerzitet Yale

OBRAZOVANJE

  • 2010-2011: Univerzitet Kingston, Certifikat o postdiplomskom studiju i Nastava u visokom obrazovanju
  • 1994-2000: Yale University, Istorija: doktorat, 2000; magistarski, 1997; MA, 1997

Disertacija: “Partizansko-četnički sukob i porijeklo bosanske državnosti”.

  • 1991-1994 .: University of Cambridge, istorija: MA, 1998; BA (Hons), 1994 Disertacija: “Kretanje prema suverenoj Hrvatskoj u poslijeratnom razdoblju”

Poznavanje jezika

  • tečno znanje engleskog i srpskohrvatskog jezika; znanje čitanja francuskog i nemačkog jezika

PROFESIONALNO ISKUSTVO

  • Gostujući profesor na Fakultetu za visoko obrazovanje, Pnom Penh, Kambodža
  • Član uredništva Priloga, časopisa Instituta za historiju Bosne i Hercegovine
  • Član uredništva časopisa Genocide Studies, Međunarodnog instituta za studije genocida i ljudskih prava
  • Član uredništva Historijskog misao-časopisa Istorijskog odeljenja, Filozofski fakultet u Tuzli i Društva povjesničara Tuzlanskog kantona
  • Član uredništva Kultura polisa – Časopis za njegovanje demokratske i političke kulture, u izdanju Udruženja za političke nauke Srbije
  • Član uredništva Demokratije i sigurnosti u Jugoistočnoj Evropi
  • Član uredništva Duha Bosne (‘Međunarodni, interdisciplinarni, dvojezični, internetski časopis), koji objavljuje Ministarstvo za sociologiju Univerziteta Wittenberg
  • Učesnik u godišnjem programu Dana sjećanja na žrtve holokausta BBC 2, kao stručnjak za

Bosanski genocid, 27. januara 2015. godine

  • Gostujući predavač na Univerzitetu Maynooth, Republika Irska, travanj 2013
  • Gostujući predavač na Univerzitetu Virginia, Charlottesville, februar 2012
  • Gostujući predavač na Američkom univerzitetu Kosova, Priština, oktobar-novembar 2010
  • Član Vijeća međunarodnog stručnog tima Instituta za istraživanje genocida Kanada
  • Saradnik od 2006. godine u godišnjoj enciklopediji Routledge Europa Centralna i Jugo-Istočna Evropa, za unose na temu „Srbija“ i „Bosna i Hercegovina“
  • Povjerenik Bosanskog instituta, London
  • Direktor Odjeljenja za europsko susjedstvo za Henry Jackson Society, London, 2005-2012
  • direktor biblioteke Vane Ivanović, univerzitet Kingston
  • Vještak advokatske firme Kingsley Napley u njenoj uspješnoj odbrani bivšeg bosanskog potpredsednika Ejupa Ganića, 2010
  • učesnik u projektu Inicijativa za stipendiste: Suočavanje sa jugoslovenskim kontroverzama, u koje je uključeno preko tristo međunarodnih stručnjaka, 2002–2010
  • Organizator konferencije „Drugi svetski rat na Balkanu“, čiji je domaćin bio Centar za međunarodne i prostorne studije, Univerzitet Yeal, novembar 2001, sa c. 50 učesnika
  • Novinar za Novu reviziju levice u Beogradu, Jugoslavija, oktobar 2000. (pad Miloševića)
  • Gost Instituta za savremenu istoriju, Beograd, april 1999 – januar 2001
  • Prevodilac u ljeto 1995. za „Konvoj radničke pomoći u Bosni“

Objavljeni radovi:

Knjige:

  • A History of Modern Serbia (forthcoming – Oxford University Press and C. Hurst and Co.,London)
    The Bosnian Muslims in the Second World War (Oxford University Press, New York and Hurst and Co., London, 2013)
  • The history of Bosnia: From the Middle Ages to the present day (London: Saqi Books, 2007)
    Genocide and Resistance in Hitler’s Bosnia: The Partisans and the Chetniks, 1941-1943 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006)
  • How Bosnia Armed (London: Saqi Books, 2004)

Članci, radovi, izlaganja, i govori:

  • ’Muslim Bosniak collaboration in World War II’, in Yu-Historia: A multi-perspective historical account, Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia, Belgrade, 2017
  • ’How the JNA became a Great Serbian army’, in Yu-Historia: A multi-perspective historical account, Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia, Belgrade, 2017
  • ’Islamophobia and Antisemitism in the Balkans’, in James Renton and Ben Gidley (eds), Antisemitism and Islamophobia in Europe: A Shared Story ?, Palgrave MacMillan, London, 2017, pp. 165-185.
  • ‘Toward an explanation for the Bosnian genocide of 1992-1995’, Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, vol. 14, no. 3, 2014, pp. 516-532
  • ‘The Partisans and the Serbs’, in Sabrina P. Ramet and Ola Listhaug (eds), Serbia and the Serbs in World War II, Palgrave MacMillan, London, 2011, pp. 201-221
  • ‘A Case Study in Underachievement: The International Courts and Genocide in BosniaHerzegovina’, Genocide Studies and Prevention, vol. 6, no. 1, April 2011, pp. 81-97
  • ‘The Bosnian War's Forgotten Turning Point: The Bihać Crisis of Autumn 1994’, Journal of Slavic Military Studies, vol. 24, no. 1, January 2011, pp. 88-114
  • ‘Genocide in the former Yugoslavia before and after Communism’, Europe-Asia Studies, vol. 62, no. 7, September 2010, pp. 1193-1214
  • ‘Bosnia-Hercegovina and international justice: Past failures and future solutions’, East European Politics and Societies, vol. 24, no. 2, May 2010, pp. 191-205
  • ‘Bosnia-Herzegovina: The Crumbling Balkan Keystone’, in Democracy and Security in Southeastern Europe, vol. 1, no. 1, April 2010 pp. 50-55
  • ‘The War of Yugoslav Succession’, in Sabrina P. Ramet (ed.), Central and Southeast European Politics since 1989 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010), pp. 111-135
  • ‘The national identity of the Bosnian Serbs’, in Darko Gavrilović et al., Facing the Past, Searching for the Future: The History of Yugoslavia in the 20th Century (Sremska Kamenica: Institute for Historical Justice and Reconciliation, Centre for History, Democracy and Reconciliation and the Faculty for European Legal-Political Studies, 2010), pp. 179-204
  • ‘Fascism in Yugoslavia and its successor states’, in Richard Bosworth (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Fascism (London: Oxford University Press, 2009), pp. 414-433
  • ‘The role of Austro-Hungarian rule in the emergence of the Bosnian national movements’, Prilozi, no. 37, 2008, pp. 143-148
  • ‘The Serbia-Kosovo dispute as a factor of instability in the Balkans’, HUMSEC Working Paper Series, no. 18, December 2008
  • ‘Muslim autonomism and the Partisan movement’, in Darko Gavrilovic (ed.) The Shared History and National Question in ex-Yugoslavia, Institute for Historical Justice and Reconciliation (Salzburg) and Centre for History, Democracy and Reconciliation (Novi Sad), Novi Sad, 2008
  • ‘Umanjivanje genocida do nepostojanja: presuda međunarodnog suda pravde u slučaju Bosna i Hercegovina protiv Srbije’, Kriminalističke teme – Časopis za kriminalistiku, kriminologiju i sigurnosne studije (Bosnian), no. 3-4, yr 4, 2007, pp. 37-44
  • ‘Slobodan Milošević’s place in Serbian history’, European History Quarterly, vol. 36, no. 3, July 2006, pp. 445-462
  • (with Maja Miljković) ‘Crime and the economy under Milošević and his successors’, in Sabrina P. Ramet and Vjeran Pavlaković (eds), Serbia since 1989: Politics and Society under Milošević and after (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2005), pp. 192-226
  • ‘The Ustasha genocide’, South Slav Journal, vol. 25, no. 1-2, spring 2004, pp. 29-38
    *‘Genocide in the former Yugoslavia: A critique of left revisionism’s denial’, Journal of Genocide Research, vol. 5, no. 4, December 2003, pp. 543-563
  • ‘Whose is the Partisan movement ? Serbs, Croats and the Legacy of a Shared Resistance’, Journal of Slavic Military Studies, vol. 15, no. 4, December 2002, pp. 24-41
  • ‘Civil-military relations in Bosnia-Hercegovina, 1992-95’, in Branka Magaš and Ivo Žanić (eds), The War in Croatia and Bosnia-Hercegovina 1991-95 (London: Frank Cass, 2001), pp. 178-199
  • ‘The Bosnian Serb identity and the Chetnik-Partisan conflict’, South Slav Journal, vol. 21, no. 3-4 (81-82), autumn-winter 2000, pp. 7-17
  • ‘A Rope Supports a Man who is Hanged – NATO Air-Strikes and the End of Bosnian Resistance’, East European Politics and Societies, vol. 12, no. 2, spring 1998, pp. 203-221
  • ‘The Croatian Project to Partition Bosnia-Hercegovina, 1990-94’, East European Quarterly, 31, no. 1, March 1997, pp. 121-138
  • ‘The People’s Liberation Movement in Bosnia-Hercegovina, 1941-45: What did it Mean to Fight for a Multinational State ?’, Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, vol. 2, no. 3, autumn 1996, pp. 415-445 Conference Papers
  • ‘Professor Ivo Banac’, presented at the conference ‘International Colloquium in honour of the 70th birthday of Professor Ivo Banac’, organised by the Institute for Historical Sciences in Dubrovnik, September 2017
  • ‘Understanding the Bosnian Genocide’, presented at the conference ‘Genocides of the Twentieth Century’, organised by the Centre of Contemporary History of Catalonia, Catalan Society of Historical Studies and Barcelona Institute of International Studies, February 2017
  • ‘The Balkans: How did we get here ?’, presented at the conference ‘Balkans Studies Day’, organised by NATO Alliance Joint Force Command Naples, Naples, February 2017
  • ‘Bosnian identity and its evolution in war and peace’, presented at the conference ‘Bosnia in the Aftermath of the Dayton Agreement, 1995-2015: Making Peace or Rewarding War?’, organised by the Maynooth Centre for European and Eurasian Studies, Maynooth University, Maynooth, December 2015 (keynote speech) ’The place of the Srebrenica massacre in the Bosnian genocide’, presented at the conference ’Srebrenica 1995-2015: Lessons and legacies of the Bosnian war’, organised by the Centre for Studies of Holocaust and Religious Minorities, Oslo, September 2015
  • ‘Building a Peaceful Future after Genocide’, presented at the panel event ‘Building a Peaceful Future after Genocide’, Edinburgh Festival of Politics, Scottish Parliament alongside BBC’s Allan Little and Professor Alan Miller, Scottish Human Rights Commissioner, August 2015
  • ‘The Srebrenica genocide and the war in Bosnia-Hercegovina, 1992-1995’, presented at the conference ‘20th Anniversary of the Srebrenica Genocide: Denial, Commemoration or Reconciliation’, organised by Remembering Srebrenica, responsible for the UK’s official Srebrenica Genocide commemoration, at the Royal Holloway, University of London, June 2015
  • ‘Why did Yugoslavia break up ?’ presented at the conference ‘What happened to Yugoslavia ?’, organised by the Peacemakers’ Initiative, Research Centre for Anatolian Civilisations, Koc University, Istanbul, June 2015
  • ‘The former Yugoslavia: Self-determination and partition’, presented at the conference ‘Partitionism, minorities and collective identities in the construction of a Europe of small democracies 1912-2012’, organised by the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Cambridge, September 2014
  • ‘The roots of the Serbo-Austrian war of 1914-1918’, presented at the conference ‘One hundred years since the beginning of the First World War’, organised by the Institute for History in Sarajevo, Croatian Institute of History in Zagreb, Institute of National History in Skopje and Institute for East and Southeast European Studies in Regensburg, Sarajevo, June 1914
  •  ‘The 100th anniversary of World War I: The Balkan perspective’, presented at the conference ‘Bosnia and Herzegovina Days on Capitol Hill’, organised by the Advisory Council for Bosnia-Hercegovina, Congress of North American Bosniaks and Emerging Democracies Institute, Washington DC, June 2014
  • ‘The European Union and political reform in the Balkans’ (keynote), presented at the conference ‘EU-Balkans Ambassadorial Roundtable’, organised by the International Business and Diplomatic Exchange, November 2011
  • ‘The crisis of Dayton Bosnia’, presented at the conference ‘Governance challenges in the Western Balkans’, organised by the Department of Social Sciences of the University of Roehampton, London, May 2011
  • ‘Dayton Bosnia: An unworkable state’, presented at the conference ‘The Bosnian-Hercegovinian state and the Bosniaks’, organised by the Bosniak cultural society ‘Preporod’, Sarajevo, March 2011
  • ‘A recovery built on sand: Bosnia since Dayton’, presented at the conference ‘Bosnia and Herzegovina: Fifteen years of the Dayton Peace Agreement’, organised by the University of Sarajevo and De Paul University, Sarajevo, January 2011
  • ‘The Partisans and the Serbs’, presented at the conference ‘Serbia and the Serbs in World War II’, organised by the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, June 2010.
  • ‘Stillborn recovery: Bosnia-Hercegovina since Dayton’, presented at the conference ‘Postwar’, organised by Aarhus University, Aarhus, December 2009
  • ‘The national identity of the Bosnian Serbs’, presented at the conference ‘Facing the Past, Searching the Future’, organised by the Institute for Historical Justice and Reconciliation, Belgrade, September 2009
  • ‘The paradox of the international protectorate over Bosnia’, presented at the conference ‘Statebuilding, intervention and legitimation’, organised by the Exeter Centre for EthnoPolitical Studies at the University of Exeter, Exeter, May 2009
  • ‘Cultural destruction and the Bosnian genocide’, presented at the ‘First Global Conference on Genocide: The Future of Prevention’, organised by the Centre for the Study of Genocide and Mass Violence and the International Organisation of Genocide Scholars, Sheffield University, Sheffield, January 2009
  • ‘The Serbia-Kosovo dispute as a factor of instability in the Balkans’, presented at the ‘Third Conference on Human Security, Terrorism and Organised Crime in the Western Balkans: Realities, Risks and Responses’, organised by the HUMSEC Project, Belgrade, October 2008
  • ‘Is Islamophobia equivalent to racism or anti-Semitism ? The view from the Balkans’, presented at the conference ‘Antisemitism and Islamophobia in Europe: Comparisons, contrasts, connections’, organised by Edge Hill University, Goldsmiths College and University College London, London, June 2008
  • ‘Both justice and regional stability require the publication of the Supreme Defence Council minutes’, presented at the seminar ‘Secrecy and Justice: Should Serbia’s secret war files be revealed in the name of justice ?’ , organised by the Institute for War and Peace Reporting, The Hague, May 2008
  • ‘Muslim autonomism and the Partisan movement’, presented at the conference ‘Shared history: The Second World War and the national question in ex-Yugoslavia’, organised by the Centre for History, Democracy and Reconciliation and by the Three Cultures Foundation, Seville, January-February 2008
  •  (keynote speech) ’Defining genocide out of existence: The ICJ verdict in Bosnia vs Serbia’, presented at the Seventh Biennial meeting of the International Association of Genocide Scholars, Sarajevo, July 2007
  • ‘The problem of the integration of the Bosnian Serbs into the Great Serbian project’, presented at the conference ‘Bosnia: Part of the Serb national project’, organised by the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia, Belgrade, July 2007
  • ‘The failure of the international courts to deliver justice to the former Yugoslavia’, presented at the conference ‘Bosnia: Part of the Serb national project’, organised by the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia, Belgrade, July 2007
  • ‘The role of Austro-Hungarian rule in the emergence of the Bosnian national movements’, presented at the conference ‘The Austro-Hungarian era in Bosnia and Herzegovina’, organised by the Bosnian Institute and the Institute for History in Sarajevo, Sarajevo, April, 2007
  • ‘Fascism in Yugoslavia and its successor states’, presented at the ‘Fascism Workshop’, organised by the History Department of the University of Reading, Reading, January 2007
  • ‘National ideology and military organisation in Bosnia-Herzegovina, 1992-1995’, presented at the conference
  • ‘Politics and society ten years after Dayton: Young scholars conference on the state of social science research on Bosnia-Herzegovina’, organised by the Open Society Fund of Bosnia-Hercegovina, the Sarajevo University Centre for Human Rights and the Heinrich Böll Stiftung, Sarajevo, November 2005
  • ‘Reassessing national identity in Bosnia-Hercegovina: A key to the reform of Dayton ?’, presented at the round-table discussion ‘Beyond Dayton ? Continuity or Fresh Start’, organised by the Bosnian Institute, London, November 2005
  • ‘Bosnia and Herzegovina in the region’, presented at the Bosnia Seminar for HMA Designate Matthew Rycroft, organised by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, March 2005
  • ‘The Bosnian Army and the Croat Defence Council, 1992-1995’, presented at the 36th Annual Convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Boston, USA, December 2004
  • ‘The emergence of national identities in Bosnia-Hercegovina’, presented at the colloquiu ‘Nationalism and identity’, organised by the Cambridge Historical Society, May 2004
  • ‘Yugoslavia, 1918-1951’, presented at the book symposium ‘The Three Yugoslavias’, Centre for the Study of Civil War, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, January 2004
  • ‘Memory of the Ustasha and Chetnik genocides in the former Yugoslavia’, presented at the conference ‘The memory of genocide in world politics’, Cambridge International Studies Association, May 2003
  • ‘Is genocide culturally determined ? The case of Bosnia-Hercegovina’, presented at the conference ‘Cultures of Violence ?’, Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Cambridge, January 2003
  • ‘Economic conditions in the “Independent State of Croatia”’, presented at the conference ‘National Socialist and Fascist occupation and economic change’, Robinson College, University of Cambridge, September 2002
  • ‘The dynamics of the Bosnian Revolution, 1941-46’, presented at the conference ‘Civil war and political violence in the twentieth century’, European University Institute, Florence, April 2002
  • ‘The Partisans in Bosnia-Hercegovina, 1941-46’, presented at the conference ‘The Second World War in the Balkans’, Yale Centre for International and Area Studies, Yale University, November 2001
  • ‘The Croatian and Serbian elites in the post-war period’, presented at the conference ‘Dialogue of historians’, Friedrich Neumann Stiftung Project, Pecs, October 2000
  • ‘The national identity of the Bosnian Serbs and World War II’, presented at the conference ‘Dialogue of historians’, Friedrich Neumann Stiftung Project, Pecs, May 2000
  • ‘The building of the multinational People’s Liberation Movement in Bosnia-Hercegovina, 1941-1945’, presented at the conference ‘The Bosnian Paradigm’, International Forum Bosnia (Sarajevo), Sarajevo, November 1998
  • ‘Civilian-military relations in Bosnia-Hercegovina, 1992-1995’, presented at the conference ‘The War in Croatia and Bosnia-Hercegovina’, Department of History of the Central European University (Budapest) and Bosnian Institute (London), Budapest, September 1998
  • ‘Uncovering the Bosnian Revolution’, presented at the conference ‘Doing History in the Shadow of the Balkan Wars’, Department of History of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, January 1997

 

Preuzeto: https://ssst.edu.ba/professor-single/111/ph-d–marko-attila-hoare