Roland Clark is a Reader in Modern European History at the University of Liverpool, President of the Society for Romanian Studies, and a Senior Fellow with the Centre for Analysis of the Radical Right. His research and teaching focus on the cultural history of modern East-Central Europe, with a particular interest in fascism, social movements, violence, gender, theology, and lived religion. His books include:
Co-edited with Tim Grady, European Fascist Movements (Under contract with Routledge)
Religious Reform and Sectarianism in Interwar Romania: The Limits of Orthodoxy (Bloomsbury Academic, 2021)
Holy Legionary Youth: Fascist Activism in Interwar Romania (Cornell University Press, 2015)
Sfînta tinerete legionară: Activism fascist în România interbelică. Translated by Marius-Adrian Hazaparu (Editura Polirom, 2015)
He has translated Dumitru Stăniloae, The Holy Trinity: In the Beginning there was Love (Holy Cross Press, 2012)