Piotr Kimla is a profesor at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. He graduated from political science and post-graduate philosophical studies at the JU. He works at the Institute of Political Science and International Relations at the JU. He was twice granted a scholarship from … [Read more...] about Piotr Kimla / Biography
Caroline Schep / Biography
Caroline Schep (1998)is a research assistant at the NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, and at prof. dr. Herman Paul’s VICI project ‘Scholarly Vices: A Longue Durée History’. After obtaining bachelor degrees in History and Art History at Leiden University, the … [Read more...] about Caroline Schep / Biography
Caroline Schep / Abstract
“‘Wienerisch’ as it lives in our day”: Wiener Werkstätte fashion and the search for a Jewish Austrian identity, 1914-1932 Whether one envisions it through Klimt’s paintings, Wagner’s architecture, or Schorske’s famous Fin-de-Siècle Vienna (1979) – Vienna around the turn of the … [Read more...] about Caroline Schep / Abstract
Piotr Kimla / Abstract
Ignacy Daszyński’s Attitude Towards Austro-Hungarian Monarchy The aim of the presentation will be to show the evolution of Ignacy Daszyński’s attitude - one of the most important Polish socialist politicians - to the Habsburg monarchy. In the course of his parliamentary … [Read more...] about Piotr Kimla / Abstract
CONFERENCE / Discourses of Transition in (post-)Habsburg East Central Europe, 1917–1941
4th annual conference of the ERC Nepostrans – Negotiating post-imperial transitions: from remobilization to nation-state consolidation. A comparative study of local and regional transitions in post-Habsburg East and Central Europe 1917-1930. Co-organized by: Institute of … [Read more...] about CONFERENCE / Discourses of Transition in (post-)Habsburg East Central Europe, 1917–1941