Barbara Jelavich

Barbara Jelavich
Born
Barbara Brightfield

(1923-04-12)April 12, 1923
DiedJanuary 14, 1995(1995-01-14) (aged 71)
Occupation(s)historian and author
SpouseCharles Jelavich
Children2
RelativesPeter Jelavich (son)
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of California
A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Academic work
InstitutionsIndiana University
University of California

Barbara Jelavich (April 12, 1923 – January 14, 1995) was an American historian and writer. A prominent scholar in the field of Eastern European history, she specifically focused on the diplomatic histories of the Russian and Habsburg monarchies, the diplomacy of the Ottoman Empire, and the history of the Balkans.

She began her academic career as a junior research historian at UC Berkeley Institute of Slavic Studies after obtaining three history degrees from the University of California at Berkeley. In 1961, she joined the faculty at Indiana University as a lecturer before becoming a full professor in the history department in 1967. Her tenure at Indiana University continued until her retirement in 1993, she received the title of Distinguished Professor Emeritus of History in recognition of her exceptional scholarly achievement.[1]

She made substantial contributions to scholarly literature, co-authoring or authoring 17 books that delved into the histories of Russia, the Balkans, and the Ottoman and Habsburg empires. Collaborating with her husband, Charles, who was also a history professor emeritus at Indiana, several of her works were co-authored. Her areas of expertise encompassed Albania, Bulgaria, Turkey, and Yugoslavia.

  1. ^ "Barbara Jelavich; Scholar and Expert On Balkans Was 71". The New York Times. 1995-01-20. Retrieved 2023-08-16.