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MATILDA INTENSIVE PROGRAM / SUMMER SCHOOL

April 18, 2012

MATILDA INTENSIVE PROGRAM / SUMMER SCHOOL.
Central European University, Budapest, 2-14 July 2012

Eighteenth-Century Crossroads in Ottoman Studies: Negotiating Communal, State, and Moral Boundaries; 2011 May 26-28

May 26, 2011

Eighteenth-Century Crossroads in Ottoman Studies: Negotiating Communal, State, and Moral Boundaries

26-28 May, 2011

Representing Recent History: Museums of Communism in post-1989 Eastern Europe; 2011 May 13 - 14

May 13, 2011

Workshop in the framework of the EUNAMUS: European National Museums: Identity Politics, the Uses of the Past and the European Citizen 7th Framework Program of the European Union (http://www.eunamus.eu)
organized by the Department of History, and Pasts, Center for Historical Studies, Central European University, and Open Society Archives, Budapest

13 May, Friday


Call for papers: Cult of Heroes in Central Europe from the 1880s to the Second World War – Transnational and Transdisciplinary Aspects

March 2, 2011

Place: University of Paris-Sorbonne – Paris.

Date:  Friday 25 and Saturday 26 November 2011.

Deadline for applications: 15/03/2011.

Languages of the conference: English and French.

 Organizers:

-          CIRCE/CRECOB – Centre of Interdisciplinary Research on Central Europe within the Research Centre on Central, Eastern and Balkanic Europe of the Paris-Sorbonne University (Paris IV).

Call for Applications: European Doctoral Programme in the Human and Social Sciences

November 7, 2010

Doctoral Programme “Europe and the Invention of Modernity”

Our department is a partner in the doctoral curriculum “Europe and the Invention of Modernity”, in cooperation with four other doctoral schools (Instituto Italiano di Scienze Umane, Florence; École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris; École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris; Humboldt Universität, Berlin). The curriculum is the first among several ones organized by the consortium in the framework of the European Doctoral Programme in the Human and Social Sciences.