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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 October 9, 2020

Lidia Zessin-Jurek: “A sense of dignity and freedom rebelled in me, that’s all.” Refugeedom as a manifestation of freedom and resistance on the example of the accounts of Polish Jews in the fall of 1939

The talk addresses the origins of significant differences in perception of various refugee waves that occurred after the Nazis’ ascent to power. […]

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

Published May 21, 2019

CfP: Citizenship until further notice? Refugees and revocation of nationality in the 20th century

Prague, November 19-20, 2019 Venue: Villa Lanna, Prague Claire Zalc, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris Michal Frankl, Masaryk Institute and […]

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/

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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