Roundtable: “Contested Minorities in the ‘New Europe’, 1918-1939” 3 February 2022

This Rountable further explores the themes of the Study Group’s prelude conference “Contested Minorities in the ‘New Europe’: National Identity from the Baltics to the Balkans, 1918-1939”. Bringing together a range of scholars who attended the event, and subsequently contributed to its post-conference publication, it re-considers some of the key issues and debates. This event will be hosted by the Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies as part of its ongoing research series. All welcome!

Roundtable Participants: Anca Filipovici (Romanian Institute for Research on National Minorities, in Cluj, Romania), Christopher Wendt (European University Institute in Florence), Giuseppe Motta (Sapienza University of Rome), Petru Negura (IOS). Moderated by Olena Palko (Birkbeck College, University of London) and Samuel Foster (University of East Anglia)

Thursday, 3 February 2022, 14:00 (CET), virtual event

Access link: https://ios-regensburg-de.zoom.us/j/87081462059…
Meeting-ID: 870 8146 2059
Kenncode: 058161

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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