Elisabeth Haid, August 10th, 2019 The Establishment of a New Border When the short-lived Western Ukrainian People’s Republic, which claimed the Ukrainian-inhabited territories of the former Habsburg Monarchy, was militarily defeated in summer 1919, a new border was established. … [Read more...] about “A Serious Lack of Discipline”: Robberies and the Abuse of Authority at the Polish-Romanian Border
“A Serious Lack of Discipline”: Robberies and the Abuse of Authority at the Polish-Romanian Border
ERC Nepostrans team workshop
Budapest, 18 June 2019 The workshop served the goal of preparation for the inaugural project conference, to be held in Ljubljana, July 1-3, 2019. All team members presented their work done so far, and the basic ideas of their papers for the Ljubljana conference, followed by … [Read more...] about ERC Nepostrans team workshop
NTA-NEPOSTRANS Workshop Summary
CEU, 18-19.10.2018Chris Wendt On October 18 and 19, the teams of two research projects supported by the European Research Council, “Non-Territorial Autonomy as Minority Protection in Europe: An Intellectual and Political History of a Travelling Idea, 1850–2000” (N-T-AUTONOMY) … [Read more...] about NTA-NEPOSTRANS Workshop Summary
The Great Transformation. Administrative Personnel in the Successor States of the Habsburg Monarchy
Venue: Wien Organizers: Peter Becker / Therese Garstenauer / Veronika Helfert / Karl Megner / Günther Steiner / Thomas Stockinger, project team “The Great Transformation. State and Communal Civil Service in Vienna, 1918–1920” Date: 29.11.2018 – 30.11.2018 Summary … [Read more...] about The Great Transformation. Administrative Personnel in the Successor States of the Habsburg Monarchy
The Nation State in Contemporary Europe
November 5 201809:00-17:00 Central European University(1051 Budapest, Nador street 15, Tiered Room 103) The year of 2018 marks the centenary of the end of the First World War when the principle of self-determination entered center stage and led to the creation of several … [Read more...] about The Nation State in Contemporary Europe