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Stephen Jones, taking advantage of phased retirement, co-founded and is co-Director of the Master's program in Modern Georgian History at Ilia State University, Georgia (country).


Stephen Jones made two presentations in October: 1.) 鈥淏uilding Social Democracy: The First Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918-21)鈥 Russia and the Caucasus Regional Research Center (RUCARR), Malm枚 University, Sweden, October 26, 2020. 2).  鈥 (A panel Discussion) Carnegie Foundation Europe, October 15, 2020.


And Neil Macfarlane co-edited a volume published by the University of Toronto Press this month (September). See Jones, S.F.,& Macfarlane, Neil. (2020) Georgia: from Autocracy to Democracy, Toronto, Canada: Univ. of Toronto Press. It includes a contribution from alum Natalie Sabanadze, the current Georgian ambassador to the EU and Luxembourg in Brussels. Jones also published with David Darchiashvili): Darchiashvili, D. & Jones, S.F. (2020, September 28) , Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, OUP. doi: 


鈥淪ocial Democracy in Georgia,鈥 Lecture to Georgian Association in the USA, July 22, 2020.


Stephen Jones 鈥淩ecurrent Patterns in Georgian Politics: Culture, Geography and Institutions,鈥 Keynote Speaker, 8th International Scientific Conference, 鈥淪pace, Society, Politics鈥 Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University,  25-27 June, 2020


Stephen Jones 鈥淭he Democratic Republic of Georgia, 1918-1921: Europe Comes to Georgia,鈥 Keynote Speaker for 10th Anniversary of WIP (Works in Progress) Series, (ARISC and CRRC), Tbilisi, May 13, 2020


King, J.  Austrian History Yearbook, vol. 42 (2011), pp. 89-109


King, J.  Princeton University Press, 2005.


"The Effects of the Moravian Compromise: Jurists and National Classification, 1906-1914," Ji艡铆 Mal铆艡 and Martin R谩ja, eds., JUDr. V谩clav Kounic a jeho doba [V谩clav Kounic, Esq., and His Times] (Brno: Matice moravsk谩, 2009), 317-26.

"Austria vs. Hungary: Nationhood, Statehood, and Violence since 1867," Philipp Ther and Holm Sundhaussen, eds.,Nationalit盲tenkonflikte im 20. Jahrhundert. Ursachen von inter ethnischer Gewalt im europ盲ischen Vergleich(Berlin: Harrassowitz, 2001), pp. 163-182.

"The Nationalization of East Central Europe: Ethnicism, Ethnicity, and Beyond," in Nancy Wingfield and Maria Bucur, eds., Staging the Past: The Politics of Commemoration in Habsburg Central Europe, 1848 to the Present (West Lafayette: Purdue University Press, 2001), pp. 112-52.


Lawlor, A. (2024). Foreword. In V. Woolf, Orlando (pp. xiii-xix). Penguin Random House.