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Negotiating post-imperial transitions: from remobilization to nation-state consolidation. State and Society in post Habsburg regions

Lívia Prosinger · May 6, 2019 ·

 

 

The Institut für Ungarische Geschichtsforschung in Wien

cordially invites you to the presentation of the ERC-Project NEPOSTRANS:


Negotiating post-imperial transitions: from remobilization to nation-state consolidation. State and Society in post Habsburg regions

 

Date: May 8, 2019, 2:30 p. m.
Venue: Collegium Hungaricum, 1020 Wien, Hollandstr. 4

 

Speakers:

Univ.Prof. Dr. Peter BECKER (University of Vienna, Department of History): Opening remarks

Dr. Gábor EGRY (principal investigator, Head of the Institute of Political History, Budapest): Stitchwork or Patchwork? Nation-states and Post-imperial Legacies in Post-Habsburg Europe

Dr. Elisabeth HAID (post-doctoral researcher, Vienna): A State of Uncertainty: The Multiple Changes of Power in the Galician-Bukovinian Border Region

Dr. Jernej KOSI (post-doctoral researcher, University of Ljubljana): Prekmurje/Muravidék: Continuities and Ruptures after the Region’s Annexation by the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes

Christopher WENDT (junior researcher, Budapest): Resuscitating the State in Post-WWI (German-)Austrian Tyrol

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