Historical Studies

Comparative history; history of Central, Southeastern and Eastern Europe; recent history; history and nature of communist regimes; theory of historical studies; social history; cultural history; history of ideas; history and social memory; history didactics and history textbooks; history of religion; literature; language; science; empires; symbolic geographies

Natalie Zemon Davis Receives Holberg International Memorial Prize 2010

Former CEU Board of Trustees member Natalie Zemon Davis has been awarded the Norwegian Holberg Prize 2010 for her outstanding scholarly work in the field of History.

Michael Psellos and the Neoplatonist Proclus

Wednesday, March 17, 2010 - 17:30 - 19:00
Nador u. 9, Monument Building
Gellner Room

News and Events static archive (before summer 2009)

NB: This is a static archive of events from August 2006 to May 2009.  Internal (old) links will not be functional.

“Valuing the swamp. Path dependencies in policy and planning for the Danube Delta”

A public lecture by

Kristof Van Assche
Minnesota State Universities- St Cloud State

Sample MA Proposal

Applicant for MA Program in Central European History (Vladimir Petrovic)

Proposed subject:

The Political Objectives of the 1983 Cooperation Agreement between the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the European Community.

Context:

Sample MA Proposal

Applicant for MA Program in Central European History (Vladimir Petrovic)

Proposed subject:

The Political Objectives of the 1983 Cooperation Agreement between the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the European Community.

Context:

A Jewish El Dorado? Myth and Politics in Habsburg Bukovina

Tuesday, March 16, 2010 - 18:00 - 19:30
Nador u. 9, Monument Building
Gellner Room

Katalin Marton Lecture on “Enemies of the People, My Family's Journey to America”

On 2 March, the Open Society Archives at CEU hosted Katalin Marton, author, journalist and scholar for a public lecture based on insights from her new book "Enemies of the People, My Family's Journey to America." At the event, which took place it the central hall of the Archives, John Shattuck, President and Rector, CEU, gave opening remarks; while Istvan Rev, Director, OSA at CEU, acted as the chair and moderator.

The Leningrad Art Scene in the 1980s: The New Artists Group

Thursday, March 4, 2010 - 17:30 - 19:15
Nador u. 9, Monument Building
TIGY Room
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