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|name = Victor Spinei |image = File:Victor Spinei public December 2012.jpg |image_size = 260px |caption = Victor Spinei in 2013 |birth_date = {{birth date|1943|10|26}} |birth_place = Lozova, Lăpușna County, Romania (now Rep. of Moldova). |death_date = |death_place = |nationality = Romanian |ethnicity = |field = History, Archaeology |work_institutions = Alexandru Ioan Cuza University |alma_mater = Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, University of Bucharest |doctoral_advisor = Ion Nestor, Ștefan Ștefănescu |doctoral_students = |known_for = History of Romania in the Early Middle Ages, History of Romanian people in the Middle Ages, History of the Age of Migrations |influences = |influenced = |prizes = Doctor Honoris Causa of the Moldova State University, Professor Emeritus of the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University |religion = |signature = |footnotes = }} Victor Spinei (born 26 October 1943 in Lozova, Lăpușna County, Romania[1]) is Emeritus Professor of history and archaeology at the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, member and Vicepresident of the Romanian Academy.[2] He is a specialist on the history of Romania and the Romanian people in the Early and High Middle Ages, the history of migratory peoples in Eastern and Southeastern Europe during this period, and the production and circulation of cult objects in Eastern and Southeastern Europe during the Middle Ages. EducationIn 1961 Spinei graduated from the Costache Negruzzi National College. In 1966 he received a Bachelor of Science in History and Philosophy from the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, after which he specialised at the Institute for Prehistory and Historical Archaeology from Saarland University (1973-1974).[3] In 1977 he earned a PhD from the Nicolae Iorga Institute of History in Bucharest, under Ștefan Ștefănescu (initially under Ion Nestor at the University of Bucharest).[4] CareerBetween 1966 and 1990 Victor Spinei was a researcher at the A.D. Xenopol Institute of History and Archaeology of the Romanian Academy in Iași. The archaeology section split in 1990, forming the Iași Institute of Archaeology (likewise under the aegis of the Romanian Academy), in which Spinei continued his work until 2012.[5] He was the director of the Iași Institute of Archaeology between 2003 and 2011, and has been an Honorary Director since 2014. Since 2015 he has been a corresponding member of the German Archaeological Institute.[6] Since 1990 he has been a faculty member at the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași. He has also lectured as guest professor at the Free University of Berlin (Institut für Prähistorische Archäologie), University of Mainz (Historisches Seminar), University of Konstanz (Fachbereich: Geschichte und Soziologie), Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg (Institut für Archäologische Wissenschaften / Fachbereich: Frühgeschichtliche Archäologie und Archäologie des Mittelalters), and the Moldova State University in Chișinău.[7] Between 2001 and 2015 Spinei was a corresponding member, and has been a titular member (since July 5, 2015) and Vicepresident (since November 27, 2015) of the Romanian Academy.[8][9] He is member of several editorial boards, including Arheologia Moldovei, Dacia, Historia Urbana, Studii și Cercetări de Istorie Veche și Arheologie, Res Historica, and Acta Euroasiatica; he also founded and coordinates several academic book series published by the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University and the Romanian Academy.[10][11][12] Since 2012 he has been a member of the Commission for History and Cultural Studies of the Romanian National Council for Attesting Titles, Diplomas and University Certificates.[13] Honors and awards (selected)
Selected worksMonographsIn Romanian
In English
In French
Edited volumesStudiesReferences1. ^Victor Spinei curriculum vitae 2. ^Membrii Academiei Române din 1866 până în prezent, Academia Română 3. ^Victor Spinei curriculum vitae 4. ^Victor Spinei curriculum vitae 5. ^Victor Spinei curriculum vitae 6. ^Victor Spinei curriculum vitae 7. ^Victor Spinei curriculum vitae 8. ^Directorul Institutului de Arheologie din Iaşi, noul vicepreşedinte al Academiei Române. In: 7EST, 5 December 2015. Retrieved: 12 July 2016. 9. ^Istoricul Victor Spinei, noul vicepreședinte al Academiei Române. In: Telegraf, 27 November 2015. Retrieved: 12 July 2016. 10. ^Victor Spinei curriculum vitae 11. ^Istoricul ieșean Victor Spinei a devenit vicepreședinte al Academiei Române 12. ^Series Florilegium Magistrorum Historiae Archaeologiaeque Antiquitatis et Medii Aevi by the Iași Institute of Archaeology. Retrieved: 12 July 2016. 13. ^Composition of the commission for History and Cultural Studies of CNATDCU 14. ^Mihai Morăraș, Un parcurs neordinar.... In: Ziarul USM, 10 (133), 22 May 2012. 15. ^Alexandra Corolea, Istoricul Victor Spinei, Doctor Honoris Causa al Universitatii de Stat din Moldova. In: Ziarul de Iași, 7 May 2012. Retrieved: 12 July 2016 16. ^[https://www.uaic.ro/despre-uaic/scurt-istoric/titluri-onorifice/professor-emeritus/ List of Emeritus professors of the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University] 17. ^[https://www.agerpres.ro/politica/2017/12/01/iohannis-a-decorat-personalitati-din-domeniul-medical-si-al-cercetarii-18-20-54 Iohannis a decorat personalități din domeniul medical și al cercetării]. In: Agerpress, 1 December 2017. Retrieved: 6 December 2017 External links
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