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  • Warsaw

    Call for papers - Political studies

    1989’s contested legacies

    The challenging of ideological, institutional and (geo)political heritage

    This conference aims at rethinking the legacy of 1989 in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) through the prism of its ongoing contestations, with a focus on the current trends and deliberate political efforts that challenge the major achievements of Velvet Revolutions as well as the outcomes of the collapse of the Iron Curtain. 1989 launched a process that continues to this day. Three decades of transformations, crises and setbacks have noticeably changed the shape of Central and Eastern European societies.

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  • Prague

    Call for papers - History

    Mapping the History of the Bohemian Lands and the First Czechoslovak Republic (1880-1938)

    It seems that in contrast to the contemporary history of former Czechoslovakia, the research on the late 19th and early 20th centuries has remained static in the last couple of years. How can the recent historiography on the Bohemian lands be encouraged? Which approaches and research fields emphasizing the mutual relationships between local, national and transnational actors promise new perspectives and interpretations of multiethnic society? The workshop aims at critical discussions of the state of research and of ongoing research projects related to the Bohemian lands and the First Czechoslovak Republic, focusing on comparative or transnational questions in the given period.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Political studies

    Après le post-communisme

    Dépasser la dichotomie européanisation contre tournant autoritaire

    Une part importante des pays anciennement communistes (hors URSS) fait l'objet de travaux en termes d'européanisation tandis que les ex-républiques soviétiques sont souvent abordées sous l'angle du nationalisme et des régimes autoritaires. Serait-ce là l'essentiel du post-communisme ? Une fatale alternative sans autre issue ? Organisée par les doctorants du programme Russie – CEI de Sciences Po, cette journée d'études vise à dépasser cette opposition. Les axes thématiques retenus sont les suivants : nationalisme, relations internationales, mémoire, personnel politique et mobilisation. La journée d’étude permettra également d'inscrire ces recherches dans les questionnements actuels de la science politique en les confrontant au regard de spécialistes d'autres aires géographiques.

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