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An online publication of the AbuSulayman Center for Global Islamic Studies at George Mason University
Amer Maslo and Ajdin Muhedinović
Ajdin Muhedinović is a historian specializing in the history of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the 19th and 20th centuries. He obtained his master’s degree from the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Sarajevo in 2018, with a thesis on The Role of SUBNOR in Marking the People’s Liberation War during the 1970s. Currently, he is pursuing a Ph.D. at the same institution, focusing on Bosnia and Herzegovina’s history. His research primarily explores Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Second World War, with a particular emphasis on Bosniak history. His academic interests include Muslim politics during the war, the activities of Muslim organizations, and the social position of Muslim women in the first half of the 20th century. Additionally, he is engaged in studying the history of media and the culture of memory among Bosniaks.
Amer Maslo (University of Sarajevo – Oriental Institute) is a PhD student at the Department of History (Faculty of Philosophy, University of Sarajevo), specializing in 19th and 20th century history of Bosnia and Herzegovina. His research interest is primarily the history of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the South-East European region in the late Ottoman period, the perception of the Ottoman Empire in the 19th and 20th centuries, the development of historical thought among Muslim intellectuals in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and history of historiography.
 
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