The volume is an up-to-date reassessment of how the interplay between memory, history, and justice generates insights that examine the present and future of democracy without becoming limited to a Europe-centric framework of understanding.
Presents the life story of a Serbian woman named Natalija spanning over 70 years through memoirs, letters, and diaries, covering extraordinary Balkan... Læs mere
Twentieth-century Southeastern Europe endured three, separate decades of international and civil war, and was marred... Læs mere
Krudy's articles offer a wistful and nostalgic image of the waning years of the Austro-Hungarian empire. Covering the funeral of Emperor Francis Joseph I, the coronation of Charles IV and the Karolyi government, Krudy displays his intimate knowledge of Hungarian society.
The first comprehensive study on the extension of the emergent European refugee regime and highlights, in an innovative manner, the complex entanglement of domestic policies, European integration and international relations.
Presents 95 documents on the months between Au. 1980 when Solidarity was founded and Dec. 1981 when Polish authorities declared martial law and crushed the opposition movement.
This is the first ever documented account of a Cold War crisis as seen from both sides of the Iron Curtain.
This work addresses the much-ignored history of British policy towards Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Poland following the creation of nation states in Central Europe at the end of the First World War.
A collection of first-person narratives by specialists in the field of education in South East Europe.
This volume presents a selection of Kolnai's essays including his main political work alongside his unique... Læs mere
Examines anti-Jewish violence in 19th century Lithuania by first illustrating widespread anti-Jewish feelings among... Læs mere