Molly Pucci
Molly Pucci is an Assistant Professor of Twentieth Century European History. Before coming to Trinity, she was a Max Weber Postdoctoral Fellow at the European University Institute in Florence and a Geballe Dissertation Prize Fellow at the Stanford Humanities Center.
She holds a PhD in history from Stanford University and an MA in Russian, East European, and Central Asian Studies from Harvard University.
Her current book project, which has been funded by the Hoover Institution and the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, focuses on the history of communism in Czechoslovakia in the 1920s, from the Comintern to the artistic avant garde.
She is interested in the way experiments in culture and internationalism- encompassing literature, poetry, architecture, linguistics, painting, and theater, among other fields,- both reflected and contributed to the radicalization of the political left in interwar Europe.
Source: Trinity College Dublin Department of History