Kristina Puljizević

Kristina Puljizević graduated as MA of philosophy and history from the Faculty of philosophy, University of Zadar (2002). She obtained her doctoral degree from the doctoral study “History of population” at the University of Zagreb and the University of Dubrovnik (2015). The title of her dissertation was Childbirth in Dubrovnik 1815-1918. From 2006 to 2017 she worked as a history teacher in Dubrovnik elementary schools. From 2015 she teaches several courses on undergraduate studies of History of Mediterranean at University of Dubrovnik.

From 2007 she participated at research projects The Beginning of Demographic Transition in Croatia (conducted by Institute for Historical Sciences of the Croatia Academy of Science and Arts in Dubrovnik and University of Dubrovnik) and Transformations of the Collective and Individual Identities in the Dubrovnik Republic from the Late Middle Ages until the Nineteenth Century – COLINDA (financed by Croatian Science Foundation).

She is a member of Croatian National Committee of Historical Sciences.

Bibliography:

Book:

U ženskim rukama. Primalje i porođaj u Dubrovniku (1815-1918). Zagreb-Dubrovnik: Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti, Zavod za povijesne znanosti u Dubrovniku, 2016.

Scientific papers:

»Središnja etapa demografske tranzicije: stanovništvo Babina Polja na otoku Mljetu (1870-1880).«, u: Početak demografske tranzicije u Hrvatskoj. Zagreb, Dubrovnik: Zavod za povijesne znanosti HAZU u Dubrovniku; Sveučilište u Dubrovniku, 2009: 267-288 (koautorice: Neda Mihović i Božena Vranješ-Šoljan). Također objavljeno u: Anali Zavoda za povijesne znanosti Hrvatske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti u Dubrovniku 47 (2009): 267-288.
»Porod iz nevolje: skrb o trudnicama i rodiljama pri dubrovačkom nahodištu u drugoj polovici 18. stoljeća.« Anali Zavoda za povijesne znanosti HAZU u Dubrovniku 51/1 (2013): 359-388 (koautorica: Rina Kralj-Brassard).
»Clandestine Birth: Care of Unwed Pregnent Women and Parturients Within the Dubrovnik Foundling Hospital in the Second Half of the Eighteenth Century.« Dubrovnik Annals 16 (2012): 37-67 (koautorica: Rina Kralj-Brassard).