Dr. Mario Maritan
April 27, 2022 2024-07-08 4:41Phone 02-700-5000 ext 1312
E-mail mario.mar@mahidol.ac.th
Education
- PhD Modern History, University College London, 2022
- MPhil Byzantine History, Jesus College, University of Cambridge, 2016
- MA, Classics and Ancient History, Durham University, 2015
- BA (Hons) Anthropology and Sociology, Durham University, 2014
Academic Publications
- Maritan, M. “US imperialism and its legacies in East Asia: Thucydides trap or Thrasymachus paradox?”, Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences (2024), DOI: 10.1007/s40647-024-00402-7
- Maritan, M. “Frankfurt am Meer: the “illiberal” liberalism of the German Confederation and its aspirations over the Habsburg Adriatic in 1848”, Nationalities Papers (2024), 52: 2, 397–413
- Maritan, M. “Elite nationalism and the crumbling of multi-ethnic coexistence: Habsburg Dalmatia and the language question in the wake of Italian unification”, Nationalities Papers (2023) DOI: 10.1017/nps.2023.57
- Maritan, M. “National indifference and dynastic loyalty in comparative perspective: the demise of the Habsburg and Ottoman empires revisited”, History Compass 20, 12 (2022), 1–11
- Maritan, M. “National indifference, legibility and opportunism at the dawn of nation states: the re-shaping of Habsburg Trieste in the 1860s”, Nationalism and Ethnic Politics 28, 4 (2022), 413–431
- Maritan M. “National indeterminacies at the periphery of the Habsburg Monarchy: nationalisms versus multi-ethnic identities in Fiume/Rijeka and Trieste, 1848-1867”, Nations and Nationalism 27, 1 (2021), 174–188
- Maritan, M. “Becoming Austrian, becoming European? Supranationalism in the Habsburg South in an age of emerging nationalisms: The comparative relevance of Trieste” (Forthcoming in European History Quarterly)