Issues
European History

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Thomas Row
Senior adjunct professor of History
Chair of Contemporary History, Diplomatic Academy, Vienna

Background and Education
Professor and chair of Contemporary History at the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna; research fellow of the Giovanni Agnelli Foundation (1988–1993); resident assistant professor at the Johns Hopkins University Bologna Center (1993–2003); adjunct professor at the Robert K. Nilsson Center for European Studies, Dickinson College, Bologna, and the Villa Spelman, Johns Hopkins University, Florence, (2003–2006); B.A. and M.A., Johns Hopkins University and Ph.D., SAIS, with distinction

Publications
Does Central Europe Still Exist (ed.) 2007, Italy in the International System, 1900–1922 (chpt.) 2002, Mobilizing the Nation: Italian Propaganda in the Great War (art.) 2002, Il nazionalismo economico nell'Italia liberale 1998, and Reflections on the Identity of Europe (ed.) 1996; Between 2003 and 2006 served as historical consultant for a series of television documentaries shown on the History Channel, including programs on Anzio, Slaughterhouse Cassino, The Gothic Line, and The Russian Front. Currently researching a general history of Italy during the First World War.

Languages
English
Italian

Classes
Evolution of the International System