“Restitution of Jewish and Roma Property in Post-Holocaust Romania, 1944-1950"
Professional Background
Stefan Cristian Ionescu holds a PhD from Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts. As the Judith B. and Burton P. Resnick Postdoctoral Fellow, Dr. Ionescu will be conducting research for his project entitled “Restitution of Jewish and Roma Property in Post-Holocaust Romania, 1944-1950”.
Mr. Ionescu is fluent in English and Romanian. He has speaking and reading abilities in French, Spanish, and Italian. He can also read German.
Mr. Ionescu has written extensively on Romania and the Holocaust including his monograph Jewish Resistance to Romanization, 1940-1944 (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillian, 2015). His forthcoming article, entitled " 'Californian' Colonists versus Local Profiteers? The Competition for Jewish Property During the Economic Colonization of Bukovina, 1941-1943," will be published in Yad Vashem Studies, Vol. 44-2 (December 2016).
Fellowship Research
While in residence at the Mandel Center, Mr. Ionescu researched the ways in which property of Jewish and Roma Survivors was returned or compensated for after the end of World War II in Romania. He used the museums various collections, including the Oral History collection.
Mr. Ionescu was in residence at the Mandel Center until March 31, 2017.