User:Regina Bouillon

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Historian, Slavonicist born 1959

• 1985 Magister Artium, University of Münster, Germany (Medieval History, Slavonic Studies) • 1989 PhD, University of Münster, Germany (Medieval History, Slavonic Studies) Thesis: “The Relations between Aquieleia and Karl IV during the Term of Office of the Patriarchs Nikolaus of Luxemburg and Lodovico della Torre (1350-1365)”

Participation in the following projects: • Epigraphics: “Catalogue of Early Medieval Epigraphs on the Dalmatian Coast” • History of medicine: “Race Research in the 19th and 20th centuries” • History of the orthodox churches: “Unity and Variety of Orthodoxy in the 20th Century”

Working experience: • Coaching of migrants with academic background (for a German foundation) • Coordination of social work and migration movements in several East European countries, connecting ministries and NGOs (for a church organisation)

Freelance work: • Management consultancy • Communication training • Writing seminars • Coaching

Fields of interest: • History, focus on middle ages • Literature: German, English, Croatian, Serbian, Russian, Italian, French, Spanish literature • Communication • Ghana: History, culture and Akan languages



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