Dear readers, this week on our blog you can find information about the following new publications:
Kamil Pietrasik (2020) Uchodźcy czeczeńscy w Polsce w latach 1994-2000 – the first book of its kind examining the Chechen emigration to Poland in 1994-2000.
Patrice M. Dabrowski (2020) Reinforcing the border, reconfiguring identities: Polish initiatives in the Carpathians in the interwar period – the article published in European Review of History: Revue européenne d’histoire that presents a series of initiatives essentially emanating from the state (here, primarily the military authorities) in the 1930s.
Daniel St. Czachorowski (red.) (2020) Tatarskie losy. Akta z sowieckich archiwów – the Polish translation of previously unpublished documents from the Soviet archives dealing with the Polish Tatar community of the interwar period.
Andrii Portnov (2020) Poland and Ukraine: Entangled Histories, Asymmetric Memories published by the Forum Transregionale Studien addresses the routes and disruptions of some basic historical stereotypes in Polish-Ukrainian relations.
Also you can read about the following academic opportunities:
Twenty-seventh international conference on Jewish studies to be held in Moscow, July 11-13, 2021. Deadline: April 2, 2021.
CfP The End(s) of Communism: Paths to De-Communization in the Former Eastern Bloc (09.07.2021 – 10.07.2021). Deadline 31.03.2021
CALL FOR PAPERS/WORKS IN PROGRESS SIXTH HISTORIANS OF EAST CENTRAL EUROPE WORKSHOP University of Illinois at Chicago via Zoom APRIL 8-9, 2021
ICCEES 10th World Congress: Bridging National and Global Perspectives
ASEEES 53rd Annual Convention: Diversity, Intersectionality, Interdisciplinarity