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Institute of East-Central Europe together with Institute of Political Sciences and International Affairs of the Catholic University of Lublin have an honor of invitation to participate in international conference devoted to public perception of the 1989 transformation. The conference "Dealing with the past, creating the future Politics of history in Eastern Europe" will take place in Lublin in the Institute of East-Central Europe, on 28th of November 2014.
Taking the manifold entanglements between large cities and their river environments as examples, the conference seeks to explore the conflicts between local, national and transnational patterns of governance. The 19th and 20th centuries saw an increasing impact of cities upon rivers in terms of more efficient use of water flows and increasing regulation and pollution.
From October 6-10, 2014 the Munich-based Southeast Europe Association (SOG) organizes its 53st „autumn school“ (Internationale Hochschulwoche / International University Week HSW) for Master’s students and PhD students from various European countries.
After the WWII, Czechoslovak science and academia was undergoing an interesting transformation, in the course of which, for about two decades, it sought in a complicated and often uncoordinated way a new functional form. The state and its experts increasingly often voiced demands for a ‘unity of science with practice’, for centralisation and state control of research, and for further....
The Hungarian Historical Review is seeking papers to be published as part of a thematic issue devoted to new research directions and innovative findings in Central and Eastern European Holocaust historiography.