Jure Ramšak, PhD
Research Areas:
- Contemporary History
- Intellectual history
- Political and economic history of Slovenia and Yugoslavia
Biography:
Jure Ramšak graduated from the Faculty of Humanities, University of Primorska, in 2008. He became a young researcher and enrolled in the doctoral course at the same faculty, which he completed in 2013 with the dissertation entitled “Dissent in Self-management Socialism. Contents and Position of Social Criticism in Slovenia, 1972–1980.”
As a Research Associate at the Institute for Historical Studies, SRC Koper, Jure Ramšak has been, since 2018, managing a basic research project about the engagement between Marxism and Christianity in Slovenia during the years 1931–1991. Before that, he completedthree post-doctoral projects and participated as an assistant in numerous national and international projects. In recent years, Ramšak has co-organised several international scientific conferences, participating, since 2015, in a DAAD international research networking project run by Humboldt University of Berlin. Between 2009 and 2011, he was also editor of the historiographical journal “Acta Histriae”.
Jure Ramšak has authored two scientific monographs and over a dozen research articles that were published by leading academic periodicals, such as “The International History Review”, “Journal of Church and State”, and “Comparative Southeast European Studies”. His bibliography comprises a total of more than 100 items.
For his scientific monograph “Self-management of the intellect: social criticism in the late-socialist Slovenia” he was awarded KLIO Award by the Historical Association of Slovenia for the most outstanding historiographical work in 2018–2019.
Research activity:
Currently, Jure Ramšak is managing a basic research project entitled “The Engagement between Marxism and Christianity in Slovenia, 1931–1991” financed by the Slovenian Research Agency. In the years 2014–2015 he completed a post-doctoral project within the programme for promoting researchers starting their careers, which is co-funded by the European Social Fund and the Republic of Slovenia, and another one-year post-doctoral project awarded by the University of Primorska. As an Austrian Agency for International Cooperation in Education & Research fellow, he spent the 2020 at the University of Vienna, Department of East European History. Since the completion of his doctoral studies in 2013, Ramšak has contributed important research findings in the framework of the projects “The Yugoslav Self-Management Experiment and the Discussion on Development of European Socialism between East and West (1950–1980)” and “Slovene Diplomats and Foreign Policy Aspects of the Independence Process of the Republic of Slovenia, 1980–1992.” During this same period, he worked in projects of bilateral cooperation with the Ukraine, Russia, the USA, China, Serbia and BiH as part of the research groups, and participated as the Slovene member in the DAAD project of research networking among universities from the territories of former Yugoslavia, run by Humboldt University of Berlin.
In the capacity of a member of programme committees, Ramšak has organised three international conferences: “International and Transnational Aspects of the Yugoslav Crisis and the Establishment of Successor States, 1980–1992” (2016); “The Yugoslav Laboratory of Political Innovation: the Origins, Synthesis and International Influences of Self-management Socialism” (2018) and “Crossing the lines between Marxism and Christianity in the 20th century East-Central Europe” (2021). As a member of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, he has spoken at conventions of this association and at a number of other conferences and invited lectures in Canada, Great Britain, Germany, Poland, Serbia, Croatia and elsewhere.