The 2022 volume of Central Europe Yearbook has been published and is now available on the journal’s website. The volume features a forum on the conflict in Ukraine, a digital project on the Jagiellonian Genesis Tapestries, and articles on Jan Hus, Bourbon-Habsburg relations in the eighteenth century, and Eastern Europe and the globality of the Cold War (for ToC see below).
The editors are currently seeking submissions for our 2023 volume. Please spread the word among students and encourage them to submit projects and proposals to the journal.
The Yearbook is a venue for undergraduates working on Central European topics to publish their scholarship and work in tandem with professors, independent scholars, graduate students, and undergraduates from various institutions across the country and internationally. The journal is open access, and its online platform provides an outlet for a wide array of scholarly projects. In addition to traditional forms of scholarship, the journal is particularly interested in the development of the digital humanities in the study of the region. Submissions can include academic articles, GIS maps, interactive resources, games, VLOGs, or any other compelling union of technology and research.
More information about the journal, including submission guidelines, can be found on the journal’s website. If you have any questions, please contact the editors at ceuy@umn.edu.
TOC:
The Conflict in Ukraine: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
Introduction
Howard Louthan
1
Eyewitness Accounts of the War in Ukraine
Anne Stackpole
2-9
The Extraordinary Efforts of Ordinary People in Ukraine
Kristalena Herman
10-18
"Bridging Two Cultures"A Conversation with Justyna Janiszewska about the Polish-US Fulbright Commission and the Impact of Russia's Invasion of Ukraine
Mikolaj Dueholm
On the Boundary of Empire and NationA Conversation with Dr. John Fahey on Przemyśl
Rusty Allison
19-24
Digital Project
The Jagiellonian Genesis Tapestries (1553)
Anne Stackpole
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