Publication Announcement: ‘Minorities at War (Part 1): State Policies in Times of Conflict’

The SGMH’s latest publication, ‘Minorities at War (Part 1): State Policies in Times of Conflict’, has now been published as a special issue of the Journal on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues in Europe (JEMIE), Vol. 23 No. 2 (2024). Thank you to all of our contributing authors for their patience over the last three years.

Alongside a thematic introduction co-authored by Samuel Foster, Raul Cârstocea, Olena Palko, the issue, which explores how periods of conflict influenced the relationship between minority groups in Central and Eastern Europe and their respective host states from the late nineteenth to the twenty-first centuries, includes the following contributions:

Karina Gaibulina, ‘Subalterns’ in the Russian Imperial ServiceThe Case of Bronisław Zaleski and Iskander Batyrshyn

Maciej Górny, Majorities at War: Transformation of East Central Europe

Giuseppe Motta, The Myth of a Jewish Invasion and the Refugee Question in Romania after the Great War

Lesia Bidochko, Disinformation against Crimean Tatars in Russian Social Media Communication Dynamics During the First Year of Russia’s Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine

Along with two book reviews by Ross Cameron and Jan Rybak.

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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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