"Mega" Book Launch - History Department

February 6, 2015

 2014 was an especially prolific year for the History Department: as authors and (co-)editors, faculty members published altogether 12 books with leading international academic publishers.

The chronological coverage is from late antiquity to communist times, the geographic spread is truly trans-national (even trans-continental and global), and the topics and approaches range from religious studies, political thought and intellectual history, through history of science and history of empires, to questions of identity, social and political history.

The volumes were presented by colleagues in the Departments of History and Medieval Studies. 

Confessiones et nationes. Discours identitaires nationaux dans les cultures chrétiennes: Moyen Âge ? XXe siècle. Textes réunis par Mikhaïl-V. Dmitriev  et Daniel Tollet Paris : Honoré Champion éditeur, 2014. - 376 p.

Aziz Al-Azmeh, The Emergence of Islam in Late Antiquity: Allah and His People (Cambridge University Press, 2014) - presented by Carsten Wilke

Aziz Al-Azmeh, The Arabs and Islam in Late Antiquity. A Critique of Approaches to Arabic Sources (Gerlach Press, 2014) - presented by Tijana Krstić and Carsten Wilke [[{"attributes":{},"fields":{}}]]

Carsten L. Wilke: The Marrakesh Dialogues: A Gospel Critique and Jewish Apology from the Spanish Renaissance (Brill, 2014) - presented by György Geréby

Alfred J. Rieber, The Struggle for the Eurasian Borderlands: From the Rise of Early Modern Empires to the End of the First World War (Cambridge University Press, 2014) - presented by Alexei Miller

László Kontler, Antonella Romano, Silvia Sebastiani, Borbála Zsuzsanna Török (eds.), Negotiating Knowledge in Early Modern Empires. A Decentered View (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014) - presented by Marcell Sebők

László Kontler,Translations, Histories, Enlightenments.William Robertson in Germany, 1760-1795 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014) - presented by Balázs Trencsényi

Diana Mishkova, Balázs Trencsényi, Marja Jalava (eds.), 'Regimes of Historicity' in Southeastern and Northern Europe, 1890-1945. Discourses of Identity and Temporality (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014), and Diana Mishkova, Balázs Trencsényi, Marius Turda (eds.), Discourses of Collective Identity in Central and Southeast Europe 1770–1945 Vol. IV. Anti-modernism:Radical Revisions of Collective Identity(CEU Press 2014) – presented by Constantin Iordachi 

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Roumen Daskalov, Diana Mishkova (eds.) Entangled Histories of the Balkans. Vol. 2. Transfers of Political Ideologies and Institutions. Brill Publishers, 2014. - presented by Constantin Iordachi - 

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Constantin Iordachi, Arnd Bauerkämper, eds., The Collectivization of Agriculture in Communist Eastern Europe: Comparisons and Entanglements (CEU Press, 2014), and Constantin Iordachi, Kristof van Assche, eds., The Biopolitics of the Danube Delta: Nature, History and Policies (Lexington Books, 2014) - presented by Alfred Rieber 

East Central Europe – presented by László Kontler

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