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Emily Joan Greble is a historian of the Balkans and Eastern Europe and a specialist on the history of
Muslims in Europe Islam is the second-largest religion in Europe after Christianity. Although the majority of Muslim communities in Western Europe formed recently, there are centuries-old Muslim societies in the Balkans, Caucasus, Crimea, and Volga region. The t ...
. She is currently chair of the Department of History and Professor of History and of German, Russian, and East European Studies at Vanderbilt University. She was awarded a
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in 2021. Greble's first book, ''Sarajevo, 1941-1945: Muslims, Christians, and Jews in Hitler's Europe'' (Cornell University Press, 2011) examines the history of Sarajevo under Nazi Occupation during the Second World War. Her second book, ''Muslims and the Making of Modern Europe'' challenges the common belief that Muslims are outsiders or foreigners to Europe whose recent arrival creates new cultural and political challenges. Instead, Greble shows that Muslims were central participants in the intricate processes of European nation-building and that the development of norms around European equality, secularism, and law in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries were profoundly affected by the theoretical and practical confrontations with Muslims within European territory and states. ''Muslims and the Making of Modern Europe'' has been both praised and criticized for treating Muslims as an integral part of European history. The book was selected as one of the '' Financial Times "Best Summer Books of 2022" for the category history. It was awarded the 2022 Harriman Rothschild Book Prize by the
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and the 2002 George Louis Beer Prize "in recognition of outstanding historical writing in European international history since 1895" from the American Historical Association. Greble’s work has been supported by numerous fellowships and grants, including
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, Fulbright-Hays, ACLS, the Mellon Foundation, IREX, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. She has held residential fellowships at the Remarque Institute at New York University, the
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, part of the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, and the Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies in Washington, D.C. She was the William S. Vaughn Fellow at the Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities at Vanderbilt in 2019-2020. Before joining the Vanderbilt faculty in 2017, Greble was assistant professor of History at the
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