Michal Kšiňan a Visiting Fellow of our project between October-November 2021 in Budapest in the frame of his fellowship SAS-UPJS ERC Visiting Fellowship Grants. Michal Kšiňan defended his PhD theses in history in 2011 summa cum laude en cotutelle between University Paris 1 … [Read more...] about Visiting Fellow: Michal Kšiňan
Visiting Fellow: Michal Kšiňan
Administrative Cultures in Transation in the Habsburg Successor States
In our workshop, we scrutinize administrative values, norms and practice in the interwar period. We are interested in continuities and change in administrative culture, in terms of procedures, symbols, formal and informal rules and regulations as well as personal attitudes. The … [Read more...] about Administrative Cultures in Transation in the Habsburg Successor States
Beyond Trianon? – Video 9/3 – Elisabeth Haid, Oliver Pejić, Ségolène Plyer
We have published the video of of Panel 3 from our International Conference in October 2020 Beyond Trianon? Exit from the War in Danubian Europe 1918-1924. PANEL 3 Elisabeth Haid (post-doctoral reseracher, ERC Nepostrans, Vienna): State building and local politics in Eastern … [Read more...] about Beyond Trianon? – Video 9/3 – Elisabeth Haid, Oliver Pejić, Ségolène Plyer
Cody J. Inglis in Zagreb
Cody J. Inglis, our project's Junior Researcher will be a Visiting Researcher for all of April at the Ivo Pilar Institute of Social Sciences in Zagreb as part of an exchange set up through NEPOSTRANS. Here, he will be taking the time to write up his parts of the first two … [Read more...] about Cody J. Inglis in Zagreb
Summertime and the Livin’ (Ain’t) Easy: Daylight Savings Time in Post-WWI Austrian Tyrol
Christopher Wendt, March 24th 2021 This childlike aping of official measures, that perhaps in foreign states might prove themselves to be necessary and useful, testifies to the Viennese government’s fervor for issuing orders without having itself come to clarity over the … [Read more...] about Summertime and the Livin’ (Ain’t) Easy: Daylight Savings Time in Post-WWI Austrian Tyrol