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. 3 (2024). Thank you to all of our contributing authors for their patience over the last three years.
Alongside a thematic introduction co-authored by Olena Palko, Samuel Foster, and Raul Cârstocea, the issue, which underscores the role of minority agency during times of conflict at the local, national, and regional levels, includes the following contributions:
Jan Rybak, How the Jews of Austria Went to War in 1914
Anca Filipovici, Fighting Antisemitism: Underground Resistance of the Zionist Youth During the Holocaust in Romania
Pavlos Ioannis Koktsidis, Calling the Big Brother: Turkish Cypriot Vulnerability and the Geopolitics of Kin-State Intervention
Elmira Muratova, Displacement and Belonging: Redefining ‘Homeland’ and ‘Return’ among Crimean Tatars