Konstantin Jireček Medal

Konstantin Josef Jireček

The Southeast Europe Association awards the Konstantin Jireček Medal to distinguished academics for their outstanding contributions and achievements in international research on Southeast Europe.

The most recent winners of the Konstantin Jireček Medal are:
2023

Prof. Dr. Diana Mishkova, Sofia

2022

Univ. Prof. Dr. Karl Kaser, Graz (†)

2021

Prof. Dr. Vladimir Đurđević, Belgrad

2020

Prof. Dr. Eugen Munteanu, Iaşi

2019

Prof. Dr. Milan Ristović, Belgrad

2015

Prof. Dr. Lucian Boia, Bukarest

2014

Prof. Dr. Peter Vodopivec, Ljubljana

2013

Prof. Dr. Ivan Čolović, Belgrade

2010

Prof. Dr. Mirjana Gross, Zagreb

2007

Prof. Dr. Sima M. Čirković, Belgrade

2005

Prof. Dr. Dr.h.c.mult. Iván T. Berend, Los Angeles

2004

Prof. Dr. Andrej Mitrović, Belgrade

2000

Prof. Dr. Andrei Gabriel Pleşu, Foreign Minister of Romania, Bucharest

1999

Aleksandar Tişma, Novi Sad

1992

Prof. Dr. Zoran Konstantinović, Innsbruck

1991

Prof. László Hadrovics, Budapest

1986

Prof. Dr. George Hoffman, Washington

1986

Prof. Dr. Theodor Zotschew, Kiel

1984

Hans Hartl, Munich

1982

Prof. Dr. Emil Condurachi, Bucharest

1982

Prof. Dr. Richard Plaschka, Vienna

1979

Prof. Dr. Georg Stadtmüller, Munich

1979

Dr. Dr.h.c. Heinrich Zillich

1978

Prof. Dr. Franz Ronneberger, Nuremberg

1972

Prof. Dr. Maximilian Braun, Göttingen

1972

Prof. Dr. Hermann Gross, Munich

1970

Prof. Dr. Alois Schmaus, Munich (post mortem)

1969

Prof. Dr. Josef Matl, Graz

1969

Prof. Dr. Milovan Gavazzi, Zagreb

1963

Prof. Dr. Franz Babinger, Munich

1963

Prof. Dr. Franz Dölger, Munich

1962

First awarding of the Konstantin Jireček Medal on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the Southeast Europe Association