CfP: Entangled Transformations: Temporalities, Experiences, and Critical Histories of Postsocialist Change in Europe

International Workshop organised by the Department of History, University of Warsaw and the Department of Public History, FernUniversität in Hagen Often framed within the triumphalist narrative, most prominently articulated in the “end of history” concept (Fukuyama, 1989), transformations that reshaped the socialist states in Europe in the late twentieth century are most often narrated through the teleological frameworks of “transition,” “return to Europe,” and “catching up” to a normative model of political and economic modernity.

Women’s Labour Activism in Eastern Europe and Beyond: A New Transnational History

Selin Çağatay (Author), Mátyás Erdélyi (Author), Alexandra Ghiț (Author), Olga Gnydiuk (Author), Veronika Helfert (Author), Ivelina Masheva (Author), Zhanna Popova (Author), Jelena Tešija (Author), Eszter Varsa (Author), Susan Zimmermann (Author) Series: Work Around the World This collaborative monograph presents a deeply researched, inclusive history of women’s labour activism in Eastern Europe, Austria, Turkey and transnationally, from the age of empires to the late twentieth century.

Hilaire Belloc, „Europa i vjera“

Protekle godine objavljen je prijevod knjige „Europe and the Faith“ Hilairea Belloca, engleskog i francuskog katoličkog povjesničara u izdanju izdavačke kuće Verbum, koju je na hrvatski jezik preveo Josip Vrandečić. 
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