Alexandra S. Zaremba Panić
Visiting Assistant Professor of Public History
Affiliation: Visiting
Education: BA University of South Florida; MA Duquesne University; PhD American University
Research Areas: Global Public History, Yugoslavia, Memory; Commemoration; Oral History; Nationalism
Alexandra S. Zaremba Panić holds a PhD in History from American University, an MA in Public History from Duquesne University, and a BA in History from the University of South Florida. Her work has been published in Contemporary European History and the edited volume Public in Public History. Zaremba Panić is currently preparing her recent dissertation, “Politics, Public Participation, and Popular Culture: The Evolution of Second World War Remembrance in Socialist Yugoslavia,” for publication with a university press. She has also begun pursuing a new project, Yugoslavia is Not Dead, a global history that examines how memory of the dissolved state is appropriated in tourism, media, commercial pursuits, activism, and personal lives in and out of the region. Zaremba Panić is the recipient of various fellowships and awards from organizations like the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Central European Historical Society, the American Institute of Southeastern European Studies, and the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies.