Mateusz Chmurski is Associate Professor of Polish and Central-European Literatures at Faculté des Lettres, Sorbonne Université and Codirector of the Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Central Europe (CIRCE, UMR 8224 EUR’ORBEM, with Clara Royer). He graduated in Polish … [Read more...] about Mateusz Chmurski / Biography
Christopher Wendt / Biography
Christopher Wendt is a junior researcher in the NEPOSTRANS project, focusing on the region of North Tyrol. After completing his Master’s in Comparative History at CEU, he is currently a PhD researcher at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. His dissertation deals … [Read more...] about Christopher Wendt / Biography
Francesco Magno / Abstract
Transylvania's and Bukovina's Legal Professionals and the Debate on the New Romanian Justice System (1919-1926) The Romanian victory in World War I and Transylvania, Bukovina, and Bessarabia's consequent unification with the "Old Kingdom" (Vechiul Regat) spurred a vivid … [Read more...] about Francesco Magno / Abstract
Francesco Magno / Biography
I am currently a post-doctoral fellow at the University of Trento. My current project focuses on the Bulgarian-Romanian disputes over the Danube's exploitation during the late Cold War. In 2021 I got my Ph.D. at the University of Trento. My research focused on the legislative … [Read more...] about Francesco Magno / Biography
Elisabeth Haid-Lener / Abstract
A “Ukrainian Revolution”? Local Discourses on the Formation of the West Ukrainian People’s Republic The dissolution of the Habsburg Monarchy and the formation of the short-lived West Ukrainian People’s Republic in Eastern Galicia in late 1918 were marked by political upheavals … [Read more...] about Elisabeth Haid-Lener / Abstract