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James Horncastle
Areas of interest
Refugee and migration studies, modern history of Greece, international relations, Yugoslav studies, and identity formation.
Actively accepting MA students interested in:
Refugee and Migration Studies
Modern History of Greece and Yugoslavia
International Relations
Identity Formation
Conflict Studies
Education
- PhD, History, ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV
- MA, History, University of New Brunswick
- BA, History, St. Thomas University
Biography
James Horncastle was born and raised in New Brunswick, Canada. After attending St. Thomas University, he was inspired by its emphasis on liberal arts education, which he applied to his Masters studies at the University of New Brunswick, where he examined the social, political and military dimensions of Yugoslavia’s collapse in the 1990s. Upon completion of his Masters at the University of New Brunswick, he set out for doctoral studies at ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV, where he examined the Macedonian Question in the Greek Civil War. After serving as a limited-term appointment at ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV for three years, he joined the Hellenic Studies Program as the inaugural holder of the Edward and Emily McWhinney Professorship in International Relations.
Courses
Fall 2024
Future courses may be subject to change.