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Postdoctoral position: History of Interwar Czechoslovakia

Job in 4040, Basel, Kanton Basel-Landschaft, Switzerland
Listing for: Karlstad University
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-10
Job specializations:
  • Research/Development
    Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Research Scientist
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 80000 - 100000 CHF Yearly CHF 80000.00 100000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Postdoctoral position:
History of Interwar Czechoslovakia

University of Basel ranks among the world’s one hundred best universities and boasts a top‑ten place among German‑speaking universities.

The Department of History at the University of Basel, Switzerland, invites applications for a three‑year postdoctoral position in a history project led by Dr. Fabian Baumann (principal investigator, PI), to be filled as of 1st August 2026 or by agreement.

The project The Threatened Republic:
Treason, Disloyalty, and the Defense of Democracy in Interwar Czechoslovakia

, funded by a Starting Grant from the Swiss National Science Foundation, explores the legal and political strategies that the First Czechoslovak Republic (1918–1938) used to defend the state's integrity and the “democratic‑republican” system. Team members will research several case studies of anti‑state movements and of state institutions charged with the defense of the system.

Among the new states established in East Central Europe after World War I, the First Czechoslovak Republic was both the most democratic and the most precarious. Numerous domestic and external enemies contested the state's borders and its democratic constitution. As Czechoslovakia's government institutions tried to safeguard their republic against extremist movements, they occasionally employed highly repressive instruments, giving rise to the accusation that the state itself was undermining democracy.

As such, the First Czechoslovak Republic exemplifies the dilemmas inherent in what political scientists, following Karl Loewenstein, have called militant democracy. The project will examine the legal and political strategies used to safeguard the young democracy, with a particular focus on political trials. By examining how the state sought to protect itself while negotiating the fine line between legitimate dissent and disloyalty, the project will contribute to the broader history of democracy and its discontents in a time and place characterized by extreme nationalism, authoritarian politics, and territorial revisionism.

Responsibilities
  • Conduct independent research and complete either your first monograph or 2–3 peer‑reviewed articles (depending on your career stage).
  • Actively participate in advancing the project's overall research goals, participate in team meetings and the first‑year reading class, and collaborate closely with your teammates.
  • Help with administrative tasks, conference organization, and communication tasks.
Encouraged Activities
  • Take on a co‑mentoring role for the project's two doctoral students.
  • Teach one or two courses at the Department of History.
  • Communicate the results of your research to a broader audience (through blogs, podcasts, social media, etc.).
Qualifications
  • You must hold a PhD (or equivalent) in History.
  • You should have previously worked on the modern history of East Central Europe.
  • You must be fluent in English, our team's working language, and have good working knowledge of Czech, the main administrative language of interwar Czechoslovakia. Additional relevant language proficiency, especially in German, is very welcome.
  • You should be eager to participate in team‑work culture and contribute to the overall project goals.
  • You are flexible to travel for the project and can be present in Basel during term time during the contract period.
Benefits
  • A fully funded postdoctoral position (3 years) at the History Department at the University of Basel, Switzerland.
  • A motivated team that will support your ideas, research, and career in a stimulating, welcoming and multicultural environment.
  • Salary and social benefits are provided according to Swiss standards and University of Basel rules.
  • Generous travel funding for all team members is included in the project grant.
Application / Contact

Please submit your complete application documents including a letter of motivation with a sketch of your planned research project, CV, relevant diplomas and PhD certificate, sample of writing (article, book chapter, or dissertation chapter), and the contact details of two referees.

  • The Final date to receive applications is 5 February 2026.
  • All applications must be submitted through the University of Basel employment portal.
  • The expected starting date is 1st August 2026.

If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Fabian Baumann (fabian.baumann). You can also find out more about us at (Use the "Apply for this Job" box below)..

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