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Dr.
Dovilé Budryté
Assistant Professor of
International Studies
B.A. Communications, Walsh University
M.A. International Studies, Old Dominion University Ph.D. International
Studies,
Old Dominion University
dbudryte@brenau.edu
Dovilé Budryté, Ph.D. is an Assistant
Professor in International Studies at Brenau University in Gainesville,
Georgia. Her areas of specialization are democratization and ethnic
conflict. She was a 2000-01 Carnegie Council on Ethics and International
Affairs (New York) Fellow and a 1998-99 Fellow at the College for Advanced
Central European Studies at Europa University Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder),
Germany, where she worked on a project dealing with historical memory
about deportations. Her articles on historical memory in the Baltic states
were published in Historical Injustice and Democratic Transition in
Eastern Asia and Northern Europe, edited by Kenneth Christie and Robert
Cribb (Routledge, 2002) and in Diasporas and Ethnic Migrants, edited by
Rainer Muenz and Rainer Ohliger (Frank Cass Publishers, 2003). She teaches
World Civilizations I & II, Nations and Nationalism, Current Global Issues
and other international studies and history/political science classes at
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