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Impulses for Thought from Budapest

At the end of March, more than a fortnight before the – as would soon become apparent – momentous parliamentary elections, three junior project members paid a visit to Budapest. Our prime goal was seeing the Attila exhibition at the Hungarian National Museum (an exhibition review will be published on…

Interview with Dr Ivan Sablin

Dr Ivan Sablin is Interim Professor of Eastern European History of Heidelberg University and research fellow at the Institute of Contemporary History in Ljubljana. He has published extensively on the history of parliamentarism in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, as well as on regionalism, nationalism, and state-building in…

Interview with Dr Adéla Gjuričová

Dr Adéla Gjuričová is Director of the Institute of Contemporary History of the Czech Academy of Sciences. Her scholarly work focuses on the modern history of Czech political thought, institutional, especially parliamentary history, political transition in the late socialist Czechoslovakia and in the post-Communist Czech Republic, and its Europeanisation. Besides her work…

Interview with Prof em Luigi Cajani

Luigi Cajani was a professor of Early Modern History at the Sapienza University of Rome and a lecturer at the Lazio Teachers Training Postgraduate School. His major research focus is on history didactics, history of historiography, and politics of history. In 2001, he was appointed by the Italian Ministry of Education…

Interview with Prof em Luigi Cajani

Luigi Cajani was a professor of Early Modern History at the Sapienza University of Rome and a lecturer at the Lazio Teachers Training Postgraduate School. His major research focus is on history didactics, history of historiography, and politics of history. In 2001, he was appointed by the Italian Ministry of Education…

Interview with Prof Dr Balázs Trencsényi

Balázs Trencsényi is Professor of History and Director of the Budapest-based Institute for Advanced Study at Central European University. His primary research interests are comparative history of political thought in East Central Europe, history of historiography and nationalist political discourses. His studies on intellectual history deal with a range of…

Interview with Prof em Chris Lorenz

Dr Chris Lorenz is a renowned scholar in the philosophy and history of historiography. He is Professor Emeritus of German Historical Culture at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and since 2013 he has been an International Research Fellow at the Institute for Social Movements at Ruhr University Bochum. His research topics include…

Interview with Prof em Nada Boškovska

Dr Nada Boškovska, Emerita Professor of Eastern European History at the University of Zurich, is a leading scholar of the modern history of South-Eastern Europe, with a particular focus on the former Yugoslavia and the broader Balkan region. Her research spans a wide range of topics, including state-socialist societies, transnational…

Interview with Prof Dr Thomas Cauvin

Professor Thomas Cauvin is a Professor of Public History at the University of Luxembourg and the Head of the Public History and Outreach Research Area at the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History. His work focuses on bridging academic and public understandings of history and the past, and he…