The Hungarian Optants Question in transnational perspectives.
Call for papers for the international conference
Call for papers for the international conference
ADDENDUM: For those who were unable to attend last week’s session, the recorded video has been made publicly available, and can be accessed at the workshop’s site here, or alternatively, through the following link: https://youtu.be/MpjoeivMT2I.
Red World Literature
Please join us for the next meeting of the Modern Japan History Workshop on Thursday, December 8th at 19:00 JST. Our presenter this month will be Gavin Campbell (Doshisha University), who will present his work on geisha and interwar popular entertainment (details below).
This month’s session will be held online through Zoom, and can be accessed using the following sign-in information:
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Just a quick note that registration is still open for the North American Society for Intelligence History conference which will be held online on Monday and Tuesday, July 18 and 19.
There will be 15 panels over the two days and panel topics likely to be of direct interest to readers of H-War include:
Lucian George, “Pamiętnik chłopa” [Peasant Memoir], Niepodległość i Pamięć, 77/1 (2022), pp. 233-278
https://www.niepodlegloscipamiec.pl/lib/mlwrf9/nip-77-i-ky1g8t48.pdf
Lucian George, “Pamiętnik chłopa” [Peasant Memoir], Niepodległość i Pamięć, 77/1 (2022), pp. 233-278
https://www.niepodlegloscipamiec.pl/lib/mlwrf9/nip-77-i-ky1g8t48.pdf