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Dominique Reill is a Professor at the University of Alberta in the Department of History, Classics, and Religion, where she also serves as the Director of the Wirth Institute for Austrian and Central European Studies. Her research primarily focuses on the social, cultural, and intellectual histories of Southern Europe, with a particular emphasis on the Habsburg Empire and its legacy in the regions of Italy, Croatia, and Slovenia. Reill has authored several notable works, including 'Nationalists Feared Nation: Adriatic Multi-Nationalism Habsburg Dalmatia,' and 'Fiume Crisis: Life Wake Habsburg Empire.' Her academic contributions have been recognized with awards such as the 2014 Book Prize from the Center for Austrian Studies and the 2023 biannual Annelise Thimme Prize for her journal article in Central European History. In addition, Reill is actively involved in various academic boards and societies, including the Central European History Society and the Society for Italian Historical Studies. Her teaching focuses on Modern European History, and she guides graduate students in research related to Balkan, Italian, and Mediterranean histories. Reill has published extensively in areas concerning migration and national identities in the context of European history, shedding light on the interrelations between Europe and the Americas during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
University of Alberta • Edmonton, AB, Canada
Teaching and conducting research in History, with a focus on European and Central European studies.
Department: Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Management