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Three successful Doctoral Defenses last week

June 15, 2015

Congratulations to Doctoral Students:

Scott Rank: Disputing Religion, Empire, and Modernity: Christian-Muslim Polemics in the Ottoman Print Sphere, 1861-1915

Yulia Karpova: Designer Socialism: The Aesthetic Turn in Soviet Russia after Stalin

Anna Mazanik: Sanitation, Urban Environment and the Politics of Public Health in Late Imperial Moscow

III. Doctoral Conference in Early Modern History

June 9, 2015

(ELTE University, Budapest, 26-27 May)

Call for Papers - Conference ‘The World Order in the 19th Century: Implications for the Present’

May 8, 2015

Call for Papers - Conference

‘The World Order in the 19th Century: Implications for the Present’ - 2-3 October 2015

Keynote Speakers: Duncan Bell (University of Cambridge), Neil Davidson (University of Glasgow)

Venue: Central European University, Budapest

Date: 2-3 October 2015 - Deadline: 10 June 2015

Job talks for the position of Assistant Professor in Comparative History

May 7, 2015

The Department of History cordially invites you to the Job talks for the position of Assistant Professor in Comparative History

 

May 18, 2015 Monday - Speaker:  Jan Hennings (Sabancı University, Istanbul)

International Diplomacy Before the Nation-State: Explorations in Early Modern Comparative History

Time: 11:00 – 13:00/Location: FT 409 

May 19, 2015 Tuesday  - Speaker:  Joanna  Kostylo (British School at Rome)

Ther wins Leipzig Book Prize

March 20, 2015

Visiting Fellow and Professor Philipp Ther was awarded the prestigious Leipzig Book Prize. He won in the category of non-fiction with his recent monograph "Die neue Ordnung auf dem alten Kontinent. Eine Geschichte des neoliberalen Europa" (The New Order on the Old Continent. A History of Neoliberal Europe). An English translation of the book is in preparation and has been contracted by Princeton University Press.