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Refugees and citizens in East-Central Europe in the 20th century
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Home » Uncategorized » Evropa exilu a Evropa otevřená: historie jako klíč k pochopení současných problémů
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Evropa exilu a Evropa otevřená: historie jako klíč k pochopení současných problémů

by Michal Frankl|Published November 11, 2019

Evropa exilu a Evropa otevřená: historie jako klíč k pochopení současných problémů

November 18, 2019

Discussion at the French Institute in Prague with François Héran, Claire Zalc, Michal Frankl and Antoine Marès.

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Published November 7, 2019

Kamil Ruszała: Galician Jews in Exile: Trajectories and Experience of Refugeedom during the WWI

Special Lessons & Legacies Conference Munich | November 4-7, 2019 The Holocaust in Europe Research Trends, Pedagogical Approaches, and Political Challenges https://www.ifz-muenchen.de/zentrum-fuer-holocaust-studien/lessons-legacies/

Published November 14, 2019

Lidia Zessin-Jurek: Polish Holocaust refugees in the USRR – the consolidation of a new ‘lieu de mémoire‘

International Holocaust Conference: Silence, Speech, Memory, Message, Understanding – After 75 Years | Halle (14-16 November 2019) http://wcms.itz.uni-halle.de/download.php?down=53681&elem=3253118

Published November 24, 2020

Ágnes Katalin Kelemen at the “Anti-Jewish Quotas in Central Europe” Online Conference

The Unlikely Refuge? team member Ágnes Katalin Kelemen participated at the Online Conference “Anti-Jewish Quotas in Central Europe” organized by the Nationalism […]

Published September 5, 2020

Lidia Zessin-Jurek: Gulag as a Jewish, Polish and German lieux de memoire

Conference: Jewish-Polish-German Realms of Memory. A Triple Neighbourhood | Berlin, 4-5 September 2020 http://www.cbh.pan.pl/de/jewish-polish-german-realms-memory-triple-neighbourhood

Recent Posts

  • Doina Anca Cretu for Current Affairs in Perspective: “Epidemics in Europe’s Refugee Camps: A Tale of Two Eras” December 8, 2020
  • Michal Frankl for S:I.M.O.N.: “Citizenship of No Man’s Land? Jewish Refugee Relief in Zbąszyń and East-Central Europe, 1938–1939” December 7, 2020
  • Ágnes Katalin Kelemen at the “Anti-Jewish Quotas in Central Europe” Online Conference November 24, 2020
  • Michal Frankl: I want to write refugees back in European history November 12, 2020
  • Doina Anca Cretu and Maximilian Graf at ASEEES 2020: “Feared ‘Mobilities.’ Policy, Discourse, and Experience of Migration in Twentieth-Century East-Central Europe” November 8, 2020

This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement No 819461).

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