Gábor Egry is a historian, Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and director-general of the Institute of Political History, Budapest. His research interests are nationalism, everyday ethnicity, the politics of identity, and the politics of memory in modern East Central … [Read more...] about Gábor Egry / Biography
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Jagoda Wierzejska / Abstract
The Transformation of the Idea of Community in the Interwar Polish Discourse on the Polish-Ukrainian War for Eastern Galicia (1918-1919) The paper will analyse the Polish discourse on the former Habsburg province of Eastern Galicia and the community of its inhabitants, … [Read more...] about Jagoda Wierzejska / Abstract
Viktoriia Serhiyenko / Abstract
The Soviet policy of ‘Ukrainization,’which was one of the instruments for creating a new political entity –the USSR, intensively used anti-imperial rhetoric. In Lenin’s approach, the Russian empire was nothing but ‘a prison of nations.’Simultaneously, the public discourse of … [Read more...] about Viktoriia Serhiyenko / Abstract
Viktoriia Serhiienko / Biography
Viktoriia Serhiienko is a researcher at German Historical Institute Warsaw. In 2010, she has graduated from the department of History at Poltava National University. In 2014, she has completed her PhD studies at the history department of Taras Shevchenko National University of … [Read more...] about Viktoriia Serhiienko / Biography
Traian Sandu / Abstract
Three shadows of Post-Habsburg Transylvanian Right : From Critical moderate nationalism to Fascism, or how to integrate national Romania National Transylvanian elites have provided Greater Romania with new political personal whose political culture was partly inherited from … [Read more...] about Traian Sandu / Abstract