Call for Papers (Articles): Suicide in East-Central Europe, 1848-1969
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Balázs Ablonczy Special Editor of the Thematic Issue
Mark Cornwall
The Flickering Lighthouse: Rethinking the British Judgement on Trianon 3
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Frank Tibor: Bevezető (Introduction) ............................................469
Lévai Csaba: Szempontok az amerikai (1776) és a magyar (1849) Függetlenségi Nyilatkozat összehasonlításához (Considerations on the Comparison of the American (1776) and Hungarian (1849) Declarations of Independence) ...................... 475
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H-Nationalism is proud to publish here the sixth post of its “Minorities in Contemporary and Historical Perspectives” series, which looks at majority-minority relations from a multi-disciplinary and diachronic angle. Today’s contribution, by R. Chris Davis (Lone Star College–Kingwood), examines the efforts of Romanian nation-builders to make Romanians during the interwar period.
H-Nationalism is proud to publish here the fourth post of its “Minorities in Contemporary and Historical Perspectives” series, which looks at majority-minority relations from a multi-disciplinary and diachronic angle. Today’s contribution, by John Kulczycki (University of Illinois at Chicago), looks at the efforts of post-WW II Poland to homogenize the population of the so-called Recovered Lands in the west of the country.
No doubt, it is impossible in a short blogpost to cover the complexity of a topic such as “The Jewish Minority in Inter-war Poland” or to delineate the changes over two turbulent decades. Nevertheless, some of the author’s statements are misleading and do not convey the atmosphere of the time.
Workshop: A New International Order: Fascism(s) across the Atlantic
XV Congreso de la Asociación de Historia Contemporánea. La Historia habitada. Sujetos, procesos y retos de la Historia Contemporánea del siglo XXI, 17-19 September 2020, Cordoba, España
We are pleased to invite you to participate in the workshop “A New International Order: Fascism(s) across the Atlantic”, which will be coordinated by Mercedes Peñalba-Sotorrío and myself, Gabriela de Lima Grecco.
This is the third blogpost of the “Minorities in Contemporary and Historical Perspectives” series, which looks at majority-minority relations in a multi-disciplinary and diachronic perspective. Today’s contribution, by Professor Yoav Peled (Tel Aviv University), discusses the difficult situation of the Jewish minority in interwar Poland.