Cosmin Minea
ScienceCampus Visiting Fellow | based at IOS
Duration of stay: May 2025
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Cosmin Minea earned his PhD from the University of Birmingham in 2019 with a dissertation titled Old Buildings for Modern Times: The Rise of Architectural Monuments as Symbols of the State in Late 19th-Century Romania. His MA thesis, completed at Central European University in Budapest in 2014, was awarded the Hanák Prize for the best dissertation in the Department of History. Currently, he is Czech Science Foundation (GAČR) postdoctoral researcher for the ERC project Art Historiographies in Central and Eastern Europe in the Art History Department at Masaryk University in Brno, and is associated with our partner institution the New Europe College in Bucharest.
His research focuses on the transnational networks of architects and intellectuals who, in late 19th-century Romania, were instrumental in shaping, restoring, and promoting historical monuments and heritage sites as part of wider efforts to forge a national cultural identity. More broadly, his interests lie in the architectural history and historiography of modern Central and Eastern Europe (19th and 20th centuries), with particular emphasis on how the region’s material heritage has been mobilised to craft new identities and cultivate political and cultural allegiances.
He has held fellowships at several prestigious institutions, including the Bielefeld Graduate School in History and Sociology, the Institut national d’histoire de l’art in Paris, the Leibniz Institute for European History in Mainz, and the New Europe College in Bucharest.
During his time in Regensburg, he will give a talk on Restorations of Architectural Monuments and the Politics of Heritage in Romania and Serbia in the Late 19th Century (22.05.2025 | 14:15 in Room 319, Landshuter Str. 4) as part of the joint research colloquium of the Graduate School for East and Southeast European Studien and the ScienceCampus.