Mina Mitreva is a Ph.D. student in history at Harvard University. She is a historian of
modern Europe with a focus on modern Germany and France, the intellectual and
cultural history of the radical left, and social movements. Her research
interests include the history and theory of anarchism and political violence,
and ideas of distributive justice.
Mitreva received a B.A. in history from
King's College London, where she graduated summa cum laude and an MPhil in political thought and intellectual history from the University of Cambridge.
Her work has been awarded the Jelf Medal for the Faculty of the Arts and
Humanities (King's College London) and the Mansergh Prize in History (St John's
College, Cambridge).
Mitreva the editor-in-chief of the Harvard Mountaineering
Journal.
This information is accurate for the time period that the scholar is affiliated with CES.