Edina Gál

Dr Edina Gál

POSITION:

Research fellow

RESEARCH AREAS:

child welfare, parliamentarism

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

I am a historian working on the post-imperial transformations in interwar Romania. My past expertise is related to child protection in Dualist Hungary (with special focus on Transylvania). I am interested in the post-imperial transformation on institutional level (welfare institutions) and the life courses analysis of MPs.

PROJECTS
In the Institute for Social Studies I am a team member in the research project investigating the patchwork parliaments in a comparative approach. The focus of my activity is interwar Romania.

Previously, I participated in two research projects at the Babeș-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca. In the Change and continuity: the public administration and the civil servants’ corps from Transylvania before and after the First World War (1910-1925) I was involved in collecting and managing historical data. In the project entitled Raising the Nation: Institutional and Grassroots Initiatives for Orphan Welfare in Transylvania during Dualism I studied the evolution of the Hungarian state child welfare system.

RECENT PUBLICATIONS
Peer-reviewed journal articles:

Contributions in edited volumes:

EDUCATION

  • 2024 June, PhD in history at Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, History – Civilization – Culture Doctoral School. Dissertation title: The Children of the State: The History of the Hungarian State Children’s Asylums, 1901−1918. Committee: Judit Pál (supervisor), Zoltán Tibori Szabó (internal examiner), Ágoston Berecz (external examiner), Gábor Gyáni (external examiner), Enikő Rüsz-Fogarasi (chair)
  • 2017 July, MA in history (Cultural Heritage Conservation) at Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

  • 2017–2019: research assistant in the project Change and continuity: the public administration and the civil servants’ corps from Transylvania before and after the First World War (1910-1925). Principal Investigator dr. Judit Pál
  • 2020–2022: research assistant in the project Raising the Nation: Institutional and Grassroots Initiatives for Orphan Welfare in Transylvania during Dualism. Principal Investigator dr. Ovidiu Emil Iudean.