Current Affiliation
2025–Present
Research Affiliate, CEU Democracy Institute
Budapest, Hungary
Education
2019–Present
PhD (ABD), Comparative History
Central European University, Vienna, Austria
2018
MA, Comparative History
Central European University, Budapest, Hungary
2016
BA, Political Science, and BA, Philosophy
Arizona State University, Phoenix, Arizona
Publications
Book Chapters
  1. “Socialism and decentralization: The Marxist ambiguity toward federalism in the late Habsburg Empire, 1899–1914.” In From Empire to Federation in Eurasia: Ideas and Practices of Diversity Management, edited by Ivan Sablin and Egas Moniz Bandeira, 39–62. Abingdon: Routledge, 2026.
    Available through Routledge here.
  2. “Albin Prepeluh: Why Are We Republicans?” In Political Transformations in the Interwar Period: The Case of Slovenian Political Thought, edited by Isidora Grubački and Marko Zajc, 91–104. Ljubljana: Institute of Contemporary History, 2026.
    Available in open access here.
  3. “Etbin Kristan: Un-American Socialism.” In Political Transformations in the Interwar Period: The Case of Slovenian Political Thought, edited by Isidora Grubački and Marko Zajc, 171–86. Ljubljana: Institute of Contemporary History, 2026.
    Available in open access here.
Journal Articles
  1. “The Languages of Monarchism in Interwar Yugoslavia, 1918–1941: Variations on a Theme.” History of European Ideas (pre-print). doi:10.1080/01916599.2023.2233061
Other Writing
  1. “Democracy or Popular Government? The Political Thought of Mihály Táncsics in the Vormärz.” Democratic Identity in the Age of Revolutions (blog series). University of Oxford, Centre for Intellectual History, February 21, 2025. Link
Languages
English Native
Hungarian C1
German B2
Serbo-Croatian B1
Slovenian B1