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She tells Jelena Đureinović (RECET) about their self-perception as victims of communist persecution, postwar killings, and displacement, while erasing the wartime fascist state and its atrocities, and the meanings of this foundational myth for new generations today.
around 10,000 Croats fled to Perón’s Argentina and settled there. In this episode of the Transformative Podcast, Nikolina Židek (IE University Madrid) discusses the formation of the Croatian diaspora in Argentina after the Second World War, its long history, and transformations.
How have the Croats in Argentina preserved their identity, memory, and community? How have they transmitted it across generations to this day? Following the collapse of the fascist Independent State of Croatia (1941–1945), …
Last week, on March 18 and 19, we were hosted at @charlesuni.cuni.cz by our friends from Linking Arms, a project studying arms production in Austria and Czechoslovakia in the years 1954-1994 and based at @recetvienna.bsky.social.
Join us this Friday for a book presentation of the @routledgebooks.bsky.social Handbook of Contemporary Belarus with its editor Aliaksei Kazharski (@charlesuni.cuni.cz), @sofiebedford.bsky.social, Maria Katarzyna Prenner (Uni Graz), moderated by Wolfgang Mueller.
Unsere Partnerorganisation Verein "1989" schreibt zum zweiten Mal einen Nachwuchspreis in historischer Transformationsforschung aus!
Join us this Thursday for a Transformative Seminar with Dr. Jan Rybak (@weareceu.bsky.social) on "World Revolution and National Homeland: Conflicts over Jewish Liberation, 1917–1920."
Join us today at 14:30 at Alte Kapelle (@univie.ac.at) – we will discuss the @routledgebooks.bsky.social Handbook of 1989 and the Great Transformation with F. Bösch (@zzfpotsdam.bsky.social), Kateřína Lišková (@czechacademy.bsky.social), Besnik Pula (Virginia Tech) and Angela Romano (@unibo.it)
and informal workers alike in Depression-era Bucharest.
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of welfare provision.” She tells Rosamund Johnston (RECET) how welfare provision has historically been gendered, how this has changed over time, and how a locally-specific but transnationally-connected form of “austerity welfare work” was developed by unpaid and paid, formal …
In this newest episode of our #TransformativePodcast, Alexandra Ghiț (@LeibnizGWZO) focuses on domestic servants, social workers, and users of welfare in interwar Bucharest to argue that “histories of welfare provision are histories of work, and histories of work are histories …
Join us next Thursday for our Transformative Salon – we will try to anticipate the Hungarian general election, asking whether the country faces regime change (or not). Discussants: Péter Krekó, Alexander Etkind (@weareceu.bsky.social), Eszter Kováts (@univie.ac.at), moderation: János M. Kovács
New RECET Transformative Blog Post: Our Researcher Daniel Jerke writes about the entangled histories of Polish and Yugoslav migrants in 1980s and 1990s Vienna.
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through exploration and fusion of various culinary traditions coming from its numerous member states. In this episode, he reflects on Naan-Aligned Cooking and, with @jelenadj.bsky.social (RECET), explores the tradition of non-alignment through food and cooking.
New #TransformativePodcast out – What does the Non-Aligned Movement look like on a plate? Starting with a series of informal dinners in Rijeka and expanding into various events and workshops, Kevin Kenjar (University of Rijeka) pays homage to the Non-Aligned Movement …
Watch today's Transformative Seminar with @shekhovtsov.substack.com on "Russia against Ukraine. Russian Political Mythology and the War on Ukrainian Identity" on YouTube:
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… transformation processes that resulted from a historical perspective. It takes the events of that momentous year as a pivot to explore longer-term processes of economic, social, political, and cultural transformation linked to the rise of neoliberalism and globalization.
In the newest episode of the #TransformativePodcast, our researcher Rosamund Johnston discusses the @routledgebooks.bsky.social Handbook of 1989 and the Great Transformation with co-editor @japvie81.bsky.social. This cutting-edge collection of essays analyzes the pivotal year of 1989 and the …
Join us this Thursday for a #TransformativeSeminar on "Book Presentation: Russia against Ukraine. Russian Political Mythology and the War on Ukrainian Identity" with @shekhovtsov.substack.com