Constantin Iordachi is Professor at the Department of History, Central European University, Budapest, co-editor of the journal East Central Europe (Brill), and President of the International Association for Comparative Fascist Studies (www.comfas.org). Author of Karizma, politika, erőszak: A fasiszta Vasgárda Romániában, 1927-1941 (Budapest: L’Harmattan, 2017, 2018); Charisma, Politics and Violence: The Legion of „Archangel Michael“ in Inter-War Romania (Trondheim: 2004); and Liberalism, Constitutional Nationalism and Minorities: The Making of Romanian Citizenship, c. 1750-1918 (Leiden: Brill, 2019). Editor or co-editor of over 16 books among which: The Biopolitics of the Danube Delta (2014); The Collectivization of Agriculture in Communist Eastern Europe (2014);Hungary and Romania Beyond National Narratives (2013); Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust in East-Central Europe (2012); Redobândirea cetăţeniei române (2012); Fascism in East, Central and Southeastern Europe (2010); Comparative Fascist Studies: New Perspectives (2009, 2010, translated in Romanian and Turkish); Transforming Peasants, Property and Power: The Process of Land Collectivization in Romania, 1949-1962 (2009); and România şi Transnistria: Problema Holocaustului (2004). Prof. Iordachi serves as a member of the Academic Committee of the House of European History, Brussels.