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Join us for our collaborative international conference on State Socialism and International Criminal and Humanitarian Law at Humboldt University of Berlin on 24-26 November. Conference programme and further information available on our website http://bit.ly/1VIc8EE

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Revisiting Non-Alignment and Yugoslavia’s Global Role October 24, 20166 ViewsLeave a comment By Ljubica Spaskovska: The 17th Non-Aligned Summit that took place last month in Venezuela went largely unnoticed and was generally portrayed by the media as an anachronistic event of a Cold War-era bloc. Th...
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A public lecture by Professor Ghodsee: "The Left Side of History: World War II and Re-emergent Nationalisms in Contemporary Eastern Europe" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chBUaaEVTGQ

AMIAS Public Lectures "The Left Side of History: World War II and Re-emergent Nationalisms in Contemporary Eastern Europe" Kristen Ghodsee, Professor and Dir...
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**CHANGE OF VENUE** for our Graz conference (Re)Thinking Yugoslav Internationalism. Now taking place next Thursday at Meerscheinschlössl / Festsaal, Mozartgasse 3, 8010 University of Graz. Directions and conference programme available on our website: http://bit.ly/1YeVMzN

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Sep 29 - Oct 1Graz, Mozartgasse 3, Meerscheinschlössl Festsaal
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1 week until our collaborative international conference (Re)Thinking Yugoslav Internationalism at CSEES, University of Graz. Keynote speeches from Professor Kristen Ghodsee, Bowdoin, USA and Professor James Mark, University of Exeter and 1989 after 1989. Conference Programme now available on our website: http://bit.ly/1YeVMzN

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The conference report for "Human Rights after 1945" which took place in Warsaw in early March is now available on our conference pages and on Geschichte Transnational
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“Human rights” have been a central object of historical research in the last couple of years, mainly with regard to their periodization and ‘breakthroughs’ on a global scale, as well as the appearance of new historical agents. Around the globe, the use of a particular “human rights language” has bec...
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Only 1 day until the call for papers deadline for our conference "State Socialism, Legal Experts and the Genesis of International Criminal and Humanitarian Law after 1945", in partnership with the Leipzig Centre for the History and Culture of East-Central Europe (GWZO), and the Humboldt University of Berlin. Details of how to submit your abstract can be found on our website: http://bit.ly/1VIc8EE

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Socialism Goes Global has a workshop taking place at Oxford University, 19-20 May on Labour Mobility in the Socialist World and its Legacies. Workshop programme now available on our blog. All welcome! http://bit.ly/1T7uAWF

Interested in hearing Professor James Mark keynote speech on socialist globalization and the research work of Dr Ljubica Spaskovska on Yugoslav investment construction and labour mobility? Then why not come along to a workshop hosted by the University of Oxford on the 19-20 May. Papers given at the…
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Call For Papers for our conference State Socialism, Legal Experts and the Genesis of International Criminal and Humanitarian Law after 1945, 24-26 November 2016 in partnership with the Leipzig Centre for the History and Culture of East-Central Europe (GWZO), and the Humboldt University of Berlin: http://1989after1989.exeter.ac.uk/…/state-socialism-legal-…/

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Registration is now open for Global Circuits of Expertise and the Making of the Post-1945 World: Eastern European and Asian Perspectives in New York, 29 – 30 April 2016. Workshop programme and registration link available at: http://1989after1989.exeter.ac.uk/…/global-circuits-of-exp…/

Posted on 29 March, 2016 in1989 Cold War East Asia Eastern Europe Economy Hungary Post Socialism Rethinking 1989 Socialism
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Only 5 days left to submit your paper for our joint conference with the Centre for Southeast European Studies, University of Graz on (Re)Thinking Yugoslav Internationalism http://1989after1989.exeter.ac.uk/…/rethinking-yugoslav-in…/

For more than forty years, Yugoslavia was one of the most internationalist and outward looking of all socialist countries in Europe, playing leading roles in various trans-national initiatives – principally as central participant within the Non-Aligned Movement – that sought to remake existing geopo…
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The conference programme for Human Rights after 1945 in the Socialist and Post-Socialist World, 3-5 March at The German Historical Institute is now available: http://1989after1989.exeter.ac.uk/…/human-rights-after-194…/

Histories of late twentieth century global change have focused on its perceived winners on a macro-scale: democratic capitalism, global markets and individual rights. In such formulations, the “socialist world” and its history appear irrelevant to understanding global processes and unable to inform…
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Deadline for 500 word abstracts is 15 January for the 4th issue of the Hungarian Historical Review on 1956, Resistance and Cultural Opposition in East Central Europe. More information and guidance on submission available on their website:
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Hungarian Historical Review (Acta historica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae - New Series) Angol nyelvű történelmi folyóirat
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3 funded doctoral positions available investigating European Socialist regimes’ expectations and predicaments as part of the new ERC-funded PanEur1970s project at the European University Institute. https://paneur1970s.eui.eu/…/3-grants-for-phd-projects-in-…/

3 DOCTORAL RESEARCH GRANTS in History at EUI (2016-2020) Written by PanEur1970s on 9th October 2015. Posted in News We are looking for three PhD candidates who will study these processes – from archival as well as published sources – in three countries: East Germany, Poland and Bulgaria. The PhD can…
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CFP for our conference on "(Re)Thinking Yugoslav Internationalism – Cold War global entanglements and their legacies",in partnership with Centre for Southeast European Studies, University of Graz, 30 September - 1 October 2016: http://1989after1989.exeter.ac.uk/…/rethinking-yugoslav-in…/

For more than forty years, Yugoslavia was one of the most internationalist and outward looking of all socialist countries in Europe, playing leading roles in various trans-national initiatives – principally as central participant within the Non-Aligned Movement – that sought to remake existing geopo…
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Research aiming to connect the decline, collapse and transformation of state socialism in the Soviet Union & Eastern Europe to broader global processes.