
Oleksandra Krushynska
Oleksandra Krushynska is a historian of Central and Eastern Europe, specializing in the Habsburg Monarchy and its successor states. Her research focuses on empire, identity, and postcolonial approaches to the eighteenth and long nineteenth centuries.
She earned her MA in Global Studies from the University of Vienna and the University of Wrocław (Erasmus Mundus EMGS) and recently submitted her PhD thesis at the University of Vienna, where her dissertation examined the integration of the Galician nobility into the Habsburg Monarchy.
Her work has appeared in Nordost-Archiv, Historyka, and Galicja, alongside book chapters and reviews. She has held grants from the German Historical Institute Warsaw, the Erasmus Mundus Global Studies program, and the University of Vienna’s Doctoral School of Historical and Cultural Studies.
She earned her MA in Global Studies from the University of Vienna and the University of Wrocław (Erasmus Mundus EMGS) and recently submitted her PhD thesis at the University of Vienna, where her dissertation examined the integration of the Galician nobility into the Habsburg Monarchy.
Her work has appeared in Nordost-Archiv, Historyka, and Galicja, alongside book chapters and reviews. She has held grants from the German Historical Institute Warsaw, the Erasmus Mundus Global Studies program, and the University of Vienna’s Doctoral School of Historical and Cultural Studies.
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