Discussions

ARTICLE ALERT: Striking a Balance: Sibling Emotionality and the Negotiation of Power in an Eighteenth-Century Noble Family of the Austrian Netherlands

Geussens, Liesbeth. “Striking a Balance: Sibling Emotionality and the Negotiation of Power in an Eighteenth-Century Noble Family of the Austrian Netherlands.” Journal of Family History 47, no. 2 (April 2022): 154–71. https://doi.org/10.1177/03631990211033156.

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CFP: The Center for Austrian Studies at the Sixteenth Century Society and Conference

The University of Minnesota's Center for Austrian Studies invites abstracts (up to 250 words) for individual papers or sessions for the Sixteenth Century Society and Conference's annual meeting to be convened in Minneapolis 27-30 October 2022. Papers are encouraged from across the disciplines that focus on Central Europe broadly conceived to include all of the German- speaking lands, Poland, as well as all the areas historically connected with the Habsburg Monarchy. The deadline for the abstracts is April 11, 2022

PODCAST: Alexander Maxwell: Pan-Slavism as ‘Minority Nationalism’ on the Habsburg Monarchy (Study Group for Minority History)

Episode 12. Alexander Maxwell: Pan-Slavism as ‘Minority Nationalism’ on the Habsburg Monarchy

In this episode, Alexander Maxwell, Associate Professor in History at Victoria University of Wellington, discusses his research on Habsburg Pan-Slavism, a form of minority linguistic nationalism.

PODCAST: Pieter Judson: Empire, Nation, and Minorities in Central and Eastern Europe

Eastern Europe's Minorities in a Century of Change", a podcast series on the history of minorities and minority experiences in twentieth-century Central and Eastern Europe prepared by the BASEES Study Group for Minority History to mark the Institute for Historical Research’s centenary.

Book Launch: "Galizien als Archiv" by M. Baran-Szołtys & "Nationale Wissenschaft zwischen zwei Imperien" by M. Rohde (Wiener Galizien Studien) on January 31, 2022, 18.00, via Zoom.

 

Magdalena Baran-Szołtys (Vienna) and Martin Rohde (Halle/Saale) present their books!
In conversation with Christoph Augustynowicz, Kerstin S. Jobst, Yvonne Kleinmann, Kurt Scharr, Alois Woldan and of course you.

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