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PhD Amra Šačić Beća

PhD Amra Šačić Beća
no.: 08385 source: E-CRIS

researcher – active in research organisation
Phone number +387 33 253 157
E-mail amra.sacicat signff.unsa.ba
Research activity

Code Science Field Subfield
6.01.02  Humanities  History  National history 

Code Science Field
H270  Humanities  Social and economic history 
Keywords
Classical antiquity history, Classical archaeology, Roman province history, Roman province archaeology, Latin Epigraphy, Roman economy
Bibliography Representative bibliographic units | Personal| COBISS+
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Education
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Level of education Professional title Study subject Faculty Year
Master's degree      BA 2011 
Doctor's degree      SI 2016 
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Employments
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Type of employment Research org. Research group Date of employment Position Title
Full time employment (0%, RD:0%)  University of Sarajevo, Faculty of Philosophy    6/22/2022    Associate professor 
International projects
no. Code Title Period Head No. of publications
1. TEMPUS-EACEA-530755  Curricular reform of heritage sciences in Bosnia and Herzegovina   1/1/2012 - 12/31/2015     
Biography
Amra Šačić received her BA and MA degrees from the History Department at the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Sarajevo. She defended her Ph.D. thesis entitled Administrative Organization of Today`s Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Early Roman Empire (I - III century) in 2016 at the History Department (Roman Provincial History and Epigraphy) at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Ljubljana. She was a stipend of the CEEPUS program during which she was a visiting student at the Juraj Dobrila University of Pula and the University of Zagreb. She works as an associate professor professor at the History Department (Ancient History) at the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Sarajevo. Professor Šačić Beća is a module coordinator in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Antiquity and History of the Illyrians and Roman provinces in Southeast Europe. She also teaches courses History of Old Greece and Epigraphy at the Archaeology Department at the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Sarajevo. She is the author of numerous papers on the topic of Roman provincial history and Latin epigraphy, and she co-authored three books. Her papers are cited in epigraphy databases such as Epigraphische Datenbank Clauss, Ubi Erat Lupa, and Trismegistos (part of EU-project EAGLE – Europeana network of Ancient Greek and Latin Epigraphy). She is a member of the editorial boards of three journals Hiperboreea (Penn State University Press, USA), Konteksti kulture (Bauo, Crna Gora) i Radovi Zavičajnog muzeja – Visoko (Zavičajni muzej Visoko, BIH). Professor Šačić Beća is the lead of the Center for Historical Research of the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo. Šačić Beća is also Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo (History, History of Art, Archeology) and she is the Executive Editor of Acta Illyrica Journal. In 2018, she was the Editor-in-Chief of the special edition of Acta Illyrica Journal dedicated to Esad Pašalić, one of the founders of classical archaeology in Bosnia and Herzegovina. She reviewed several monographs on the ancient history of authors from Southeast Europe, and she participated in and organized several international conferences. The co-authored two scholarly and popular reference books Ancient Heritage Guidebook for the City of Sarajevo and the Surroundings and Everything You Need to Know About the Oldest Heritage of Sarajevo. As the leader and member of research teams, she took part in European and local scholarly and research projects on ancient history, archaeology, and Latin epigraphy. She is currently involved in two international projects. As a member of the research team of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, with colleagues from Croatia, Australia, and Albania, she is working on the project Among Gods and Men – The Cults and the Population of Roman Dalmatia According to the Votive Inscriptions. She is also a member of a team working on the project of Roman mines in Southeast Europe during the Principate. Under this project, she acts as the head of the Editorial Board for the volume to be published within the series South-East European History of the Swizz publisher Peter Lang under the auspices of the Balkan History Association (Bucharest, Romania). Since 2014, she has been a member of the Supervisory Board of the Association for the Study and Promotion of Illyrian Heritage, Ancient and Classical Civilizations BATHINVS, and has been actively participating in all Association’s projects. She is a member of the Balkan History Association (Bucharest, Romania). She publishes papers in Bosnian and English.
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