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Histoire croisée of Military Cultures. Military Missions in East-Central Europe, (1914–1938)

Lívia Prosinger · November 19, 2021 ·

 

The Nepostrans ERC CoG project kindly invites you to a seminar on November 22, 2021, 16:00 CET.

Registration: This is a closed event, only registered participants are allowed to enter. Please, register in mail, sent to nepostrans@phistory.hu. Zoom link will be sent in the morning of 22 November 2021.

 

Nepostrans seminar with Michal Kšiňan and Tamás Révész

 

The aim of this seminar is to discuss ongoing research, research ideas, draft papers and even published works with Nepostrans team memebrs and invited guests from the scholarly community. At this first occasion visiting fellow Michal Kšiňan (Slovak Academy of Sciences) will present his project proposal on military missions and military cultures in post-WWI Central and Eastern Europe, and Tamás Révész from the Research Center for Humanities, Budapest will serve as invited discussant.

 

Venue: online, via Zoom

Time: 22 November 2021, 16:00-18:00 CET

 

 

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