Discussions

ARTICLE ALERT: The new discourses of nation: The origins of nationalism in late eighteenth-century Hungary (Part 2)

Almási, Gábor, & Šubarić, Lav. The new discourses of nation: The origins of nationalism in late eighteenth-century Hungary (Part 2). Nations and Nationalism 2022, pg 1–14. doi.org/10.1111/nana.12826

ARTICLE ALERT: A Posture of Protestation: Civil Litigation and Constitutional Culture in the Reformation-Era Holy Roman Empire

Ludin, Sarah. A Posture of Protestation: Civil Litigation and Constitutional Culture in the Reformation-Era Holy Roman Empire.  German History, Volume 40, Issue 2, June 2022, Pages 143–170, doi.org/10.1093/gerhis/ghac008

ANN: GAM-Presentation of Shaun Blanchard, The Rise and Fall of the Counter-Enlightenment Narrative in the Catholic Church, June 15th, 2022 | Vienna (Hybrid)

The Austrian Society for 18th Century Studies (ÖGE18) is pleased to invite to the lecture by Shaun Blanchard (Pittsburgh, PA) The Rise and Fall of the Counter- Enlightenment Narrative in the Catholic Church. The lecture will be hosted by ÖGE18 in cooperation with Geschichte am Mittwoch on June 15, 2022 from 6:30 to 8 pm at the Institute of History, University of Vienna. The moderator will be the ÖGE18 president PD Dr. Thomas Wallnig.

Participation is possible both virtually and in presence. 

Prize: Hans Rosenberg Book Prize – Call for Nominations

The Central European History Society (CEHS) is pleased to solicit nominations for the Hans Rosenberg Book Prize. This annual prize honors the best monograph in Central European history published in English by a permanent resident of North America. This year’s award is restricted to books with an imprint of 2021. Central European history is understood to include all German-speaking countries as well as areas previously included within the Habsburg monarchy.

ANN: Online book talk with Georg B. Michels (University of California) (May 5, 2022)

Dear colleagues,

The QhoD project (IHB, ÖAW) invites you to an online book talk with Georg B. Michels from the University of California, Riverside, Department of History, about his book, The Habsburg Empire under Siege: Ottoman Expansion and Hungarian Revolt in the Age of Grand Vizir Ahmed Köprülü (1661-1676) (McGill-Queen's University Press, 2021).

The talk will take place online via Zoom.

Date & Time: Thursday, May 5, 2022, 18:00 CEST (Vienna).

Registration is required for participation.

CONF: Modernization by the State and its Ecological Consequences in East-Central Europe (May 5-6, 2022)

Programme at a Glance

Detailed program and Registration Form at: https://ff.osu.eu/mosec2022/

(All times in Central European Time, CET)
 

5 May, THURSDAY

9.00—9.15

Welcome to sessions

9.15—10.30

Opening Keynote
“Tensions of Environmental State Making” Dr Richard Hölzl, Lecturer in Modern History at the University of Göttingen, Germany

10.30—10.45

BREAK

10.45—12.15

Session 1. Histories of Modernization and Industrialisation in East-Central Europe

PODCAST: Ágoston Berecz: Language and Identity in Late-Habsburg Hungary

In this episode, Ágoston Berecz, Research Fellow at the Imre Kertész Kolleg Jena, is in conversation with Alexander Maxwell (Victoria University of Wellington) on the increasingly fraught relationship between language, education and nation-building in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth-century Kingdom of Hungary.

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