
Ágnes Katalin Kelemen: “And They Were Not Even Curious About My Religion.” The First Czechoslovak Republic and Incoming Foreign Jewish Students

During a two-day internal workshop in January 2020, the Unlikely Refuge? research team discussed the use of anthropological methods in the historical […]
The UnRef’s Doina Anca Cretu published an article titled “Ukraine’s Refugees and the Muddy Waters of Aid: Some Early Thoughts” as part […]
Interview with “Deník N”, 12 June 2020 (in Czech). For an online version click on the link.
Abstract This article explores the development of modern refugee camps in Austria-Hungary during the First World War by looking at the organization […]