This historical novel follows 2 generations of owners of the Visoko estate in the Habsburg Empire's Duchy of Carniola during the 17th century, culminating in the nation's transition from Habsburg rule to the new Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes by the novel's 1919 release.
Examines the cultural phenomenon of exhibiting non-European people in front of European audiences during the 19th and 20th centuries, focusing on practices in Russia, Poland, Czechia,... Læs mere
This narrative follows the journey of a Romanian-born, Hungarian-speaking Jewish professor who emigrates from Vienna to Columbia and Harvard, navigating a... Læs mere
Examines how memory of communism has been formed and transformed in the post-communist period, focusing... Læs mere
Examines the public place of religion in post-communist countries, operating on... Læs mere
Centers on the trajectory of Roma emancipation in Scandinavia and serves as a powerful challenge to stereotypes describing Romani as passive and incapable of responsibility and agency.
Challenges the perception that the Roma issue is strictly European by offering a critical exploration of Romani... Læs mere
Tells the story of 3 Central European refugees from the Nazis - Hungarian artist-designer László Moholy-Nagy,... Læs mere
Brings together the latest research from leading political scientists, historians, and area studies specialists across Europe and... Læs mere
Gaudiopolis (The City of Joy) was a pedagogical experiment that operated in a post–World... Læs mere
Demonstrates that precarious labor was a feature of Italy's economic development even during the post-war Keynesian... Læs mere
Presents 13 critical chapters examining women's labor struggle across diverse contexts from late 19th-century Portuguese mutual societies to Yugoslav peasant women's work in the 1930s, Catalan labor movements under Franco, and workplace democracy in the United States.