New academic announcements from Sunday 7 March

Dear readers, this week on our blog you can find information, among others, about the following new publications:

Freimüller, Tobias (2020). Frankfurt und die Juden. Neuanfänge und Fremdheitserfahrungen 1945–1990 explores the life of the Jewish community in Frankfurt after the Second World War.

Articles published online as a part of the special issue entitled ‘Contested Minorities in the ‘New Europe’: National Identities from the Baltics to the Balkans, 1918-1939’ in the journal National Identities.

Also you can read about the following academic opportunities:

GCE-HSG Research Dissemination Grant: Borderland Studies in Eastern Europe and the Black Sea Region

New Research Network: Ambivalences of the Soviet: Diaspora Nationalities between Collective Experiences of Discrimination and Individual Normalization, 1953-2023

CFP: Turning Muslims into Comrades: Gendered Transformations of Muslim Lives in Socialist and Post-socialist Contexts (26-27 October 2021). Deadline: 1 May 2021.

Published by sgmhbasees

The BASEES Study Group for Minority History (SGMH) is a forum devoted to the study of minority groups in the national and regional histories of Central, Eastern and Southeastern European from the Napoleonic Wars to the contemporary past.

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