Ivan Berend- Curriculum Vitae#


EDUCATION
  • 1962 Habilitation (second, Academy) degree, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  • 1958 Ph.D. in History, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  • 1957 Doctor degree in Economics, Budapest University of Economics
  • 1949-1953 M.A. in Economics and History, Summa cum Laude, Budapest University of Economics and Faculty of Philosophy, Eötvös Lorand University, Budapest

EXPERIENCE
  • 2008-10 European Studies IDP, Chair
  • 2005-08 Committee on Academic Personnal (CAP) UCLA, Member.
  • 1993- 2005 University of California Los Angeles, Center for European and Eurasian Studies, Director
  • 1990- University of California, Los Angeles, Department of History, Distinguished Professor
  • 1985-1990 Hungarian Academy of Sciences, President
  • 1975-1982 Hungarian Historical Association, President
  • 1973-1979 Budapest University of Economics, Rector
  • 1953-1991 Budapest University of Economics, Department of Economic History,
  • 1964-1991 Professor
  • 1960-1964 Associate Professor
  • 1953-1960 Assistant Professor
  • 1993 St. Anthony's College, Oxford, Senior visiting fellow
  • 1982-1983 Woodrow Wilson International Center of Scholars, Washington D.C., Fellow
  • 1980 All Souls College, Oxford, Fellow
  • 1978 University of California, Berkeley, Visiting Professor
  • 1972-1973 St. Anthony's College, Oxford, Fellow
  • 1966-1967 Columbia University, New York, Ford-Fellow

Lectured intensively at German, American, British, Japanese, Israeli, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Indian, Swedish, Finnish, Danish, Austrian, Canadian and other universities.

SPECIAL LECTURES:
  • Keynote speaker at the international symposium at Chiba University, Japan on the Historical legacy of Socialism in Eastern Europe, December 2003.
  • Participant of the opening panel at the 19th International Congress of History, Oslo, Norway, August 2000.
  • Keynote address at the meeting of the United Nations, Economic Commission for Europe, Geneva, May 2000
  • "Festvortrag" at the special session of the Südosteuropa-Gesellschaft, Munich, November 1995
  • Participant of the opening panel at the 18th International Congress of History, Montreal, Canada, 1995
  • Suntory-Toyota Lecture at the London School of Economics, 1993
  • Guest Speaker at the World Economic Forum, Davos, Switzerland, 1991
  • Guest Speaker at the World Economic Forum, Davos, Switzerland, 1990
  • Central Lecture of the General Assembly of the Royal Belgien Academy of Sciences in 1990
  • Opening lecture of the festive General Assembly of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in 1990
  • Panglaykim Memorial Lecture in Djakarta in 1990
  • Ellen MacArthur Lectures at Cambridge University, Britain, 1984

INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
  • 1995-2000 International Committee of Historical Sciences, President,
  • 1990-95 First Vice President
  • 2000-05 “member conseiller” of the Bureau
  • 1988-1990 George Soros-Hungarian Academy Foundation, Co-Chairman
  • 1986-1994 International Economic History Association, Vice-President
  • 1987- Institute of East-West Studies, New York
  • 1987-1990 Co-Chairman of the Board of Directors
  • 1990-1994 Director
  • 1994- Honorary Chairman Emeritus

HONORS
  • 2000 Südosteuropa-Gesellschaft, Germany, Jirasek Gold Medal for life achievement in the research of Central and Eastern European history
  • 1996 Honorary member of the Portuguese Association of International Relations
  • 1995 Honorary doctor of Janus Pannonius University, Hungary
  • 1990 Honorary doctor of Glasgow University
  • 1989 Corresponding member of the British Academy
  • 1989 Corresponding member of the Austrian Academy
  • 1989 Corresponding member of the Sudosteuropa-Gesellschaft
  • 1989 Member of the Academia Europaea
  • 1988 Honorary member of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences
  • 1988 Honorary member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
  • 1986 Member of the European Academy of Arts, Sciences and Humanities
  • 1984 Honorary doctor of St. John's University, New York
  • 1980 Corresponding member of the Royal Historical Society
  • 1973 Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences(corresponding,1973; full member,1979)

RESEARCH FIELD

19-20th centuries, social and economic history of Europe, including contemporary Europe; Central and Eastern Europe; economic modernization, problems of European backwardness; complex - economic, social, ideological, and cultural - history of Central and Eastern Europe in the 19th-20th Century; post-World War II economic problems of Central and Eastern Europe; social, economic and political problems of the region. Transition from state socialism to capitalism.

OTHERS
  • Advisory Body of the Hungarian Government, 2005-10, member
  • Consultant, US State Department (occasionally: 1996; 2004)
  • From the mid-sixties involved in economic reform work in Hungary and served in different advisory bodies.
  • Head of the working committee on transition toward market economy in Hungary (1988-89).
  • President of the Advisory Body of the Prime Minister of Hungary (1989-90)
  • Member of the Blue Ribbon Commission on privatization and marketization of Hungary (1989-93).


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