The Multiethnic State and National Identities: the Serbian Experience in the 20th Century
Goran Miloradović graduated in 1994 at the history study group at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, at the Department of General Contemporary History under the mentorship of prof. Dr. Andrej Mitrović with the topic Zamjatin and history in the novel “We”. In 2000, with the same mentor, he defended his master’s thesis Isolation Camps in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (1919–1922). He defended his PhD thesis Soviet cultural influences in Yugoslavia 1945–1955. in 2009, at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, with the mentor prof. Dr. Miroslav Jovanović. He is employed at the Institute for Contemporary History in Belgrade as a principal research fellow. So far, he has dealt with topics from the history of Central and Eastern Europe (the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, the Principality and Kingdom of Serbia, the Habsburg Monarchy, Yugoslavia). His fields of research are also cultural and social history and the history of ideas and ideologies. He participated in several projects in which historical sources were published, in cooperation with the Archives of the City of Belgrade, Archives of Serbia, Slavic Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Archives of the City of Moscow. He researched in a number of domestic and foreign archives: Archives of Yugoslavia, Archives of Serbia, Archives of the City of Belgrade, Diplomatic Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia, State Archives of the Russian Federation, Russian State Archives of Social and Political History, Russian State Archives of New History. He participated in numerous scientific conferences in Serbia and abroad – in Russia, Belarus, Croatia, Finland, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina (Republic of Srpska). He is a member of the editorial board of journal Annual of Social History. He speaks Russian and English.