International Module
Summer Semester (March – July 2013)
- Raluca Grosescu (The Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes and the Memory of the Romanian Exile, Bucharest)
– Transitional Criminal Justice in Post-Communist Societies. Romania and Bulgaria in Comparative Perspective (March – July 2013 ) - David Williams (Geisteswissenschaftliches Zentrum Geschichte und Kultur Ostmitteleuropas, University of Leipzig) – Between Tristesse and Abjection: Representing Post-1989 Eastern Europe in Literature and Film (May – June 2013)
- Konstantina Zanou (University of Nicosia, Cyprus) – Between Two Paptriae. Greek Intellectuals in Italy and the Shaping of a Peripheral National Consciousness, 1800-1830 (March – July 2013)
- Maria Ivanova (no current affiliation) – Art of Dissimulation in Early Modern Eastern European Thought (March – July 2013)
- Sara Barbieri (University of Bologna) – Millet System and National – Cultural Autonomy: A Distance Dialogue (March – April 2013)
Winter Semester (October 2013 – February 2014)
- Ada Hajdu (National University of Arts Bucharest) – The First Attempts to Create a Bulgarian National Style in Architecture – the Last Decade of the 19th century (January – February 2014)
- Stephanie Spoto (no current affiliation) – William Lithgow (1582-1645) and Early Modern Scottish Journeys to Eastern Europe (October – December 2013)
- Grigory Benevich (Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities, St-Petersburg) – A History of Providence from Plato to Maximus the Confessor (October 2013 – February 2014)
- Pawel Marczewski (Institute of Sociology, University of Warsaw) – Political Hybridity – Polish Liberal Republicanism between the West and the Past (October 2013 – February 2014)
Bulgarian Module
Summer Semester (March – July 2013)
- Ivan Biliarsky (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences): The Legitimating Figure: Women and Power, Women in Power in Pre-Modern Times (March – July 2013)
- Ekaterina Nikova (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences): The Withering Away of the Balkan Village (March – July 2013)
- Svetla Kazalarska (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences): Fashioning Fashion in Socialist Bulgaria (March – July 2013)
- Bilyana Kourtasheva (New Bulgarian University): Totalitarian (Quasi-)Translatability: The Case of 1970/1980s Bulgaria. Institutions, Mechanisms, Consequences (March – July 2013)
Winter Semester (October 2013 – February 2014)
- Nevena Dimova (New Bulgarian University): "Be yourself, become a peasant!": Economic Practices and Social Relations in a Bulgarian Eco-Community (October 2013 – February 2014)
- Gergana Dineva (Sofia University): The Birth of the Concept "Personality" and the Problem of Identity, and their Impact on the Transition from Medieval Ontotheology to Modern Critical Theory (October 2013 – February 2014)
- Anna Krasteva (New Bulgarian University): Bordering the Balkans (October 2013 – February 2014)
- Martin Belov (Sofia University): The Development of the Executive Power in Balkan Constitutionalism (October 2013 – February 2014)