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Imperial Legacies in the Interwar Period

Lívia Prosinger · October 30, 2022 ·

WORKSHOP 3–4 November, 2022 Badia Fiesolana - European University Institute(Fiesola, Italy) POSTER TO DOWNLOAD     Organized by: Christopher Wendt, Minja Bujaković, Oliver Pejić (Interwar Histories WG), in cooperation with the ERC project NEPOTRANS (Negotiating Post-Imperial … [Read more...] about Imperial Legacies in the Interwar Period

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The Centenary of the March on Rome From the Perspective of the Upper Adriatic: Historiographic Challenges

Lívia Prosinger · October 24, 2022 ·

  INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE   27 October, 2022 / Thursday / 9:00am Venue: FILOZOFSKI FAKULTET U RIJECISveučilišna avenija 4, F-23051000 Rijeka, Republika Hrvatska   PROGRAM (pdf) PROGRAM AND ABSTRACTS (pdf)     ORGANIZER: ISTARSKO POVIJESNO DRUŠTVO – SOCIETÀ STORICA … [Read more...] about The Centenary of the March on Rome From the Perspective of the Upper Adriatic: Historiographic Challenges

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Gábor Egry in Vienna

Lívia Prosinger · September 23, 2022 ·

On 15 September principal investigator of the NEPOSTRANS project, Gábor Egry held a presentation in Vienna, at the conference  The Theory and Practice of Non-Territorial Autonomy in Europe - A Historical Perspective.    Non-territorial (non-)autonomy and its … [Read more...] about Gábor Egry in Vienna

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NEPOSTRANS Conference Report: Discourses of Transition in (post-)Habsburg East Central Europe, 1917–1941

Lívia Prosinger · July 15, 2022 ·

  On May 24 and 25, 2022, the fourth annual conference of the ERC Nepostrans project took place in Bratislava at the Faculty of Law of Comenius University. Throughout the four-year term of the project, the research had a particular object each year, which was, at the same time, … [Read more...] about NEPOSTRANS Conference Report: Discourses of Transition in (post-)Habsburg East Central Europe, 1917–1941

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Ivan Jeličić / Biography

Lívia Prosinger · May 20, 2022 ·

Ivan Jeličić is a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Political History in Budapest on the ERC project NEPOSTRANS. He studied history at the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Trieste where he obtained a PhD in History . He is also part of an international … [Read more...] about Ivan Jeličić / Biography

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