Diplomazia culturale in Romania e nascita dell’istituto di cultura
Conferenza di Alberto Basciani 26 settembre 2017 – ore 19:00 Sede IIC – Aleea Alexandru 41 – Bucarest ingresso...
CfP: Southeastern European Jewish History and Culture at the XITH EAJS Congress
Krakow, Poland 15-19 July 2018 Deadline : 15 November 2017 The history and cultural heritage of Jews living in the territories of Southeastern Europe is an understudied area in both Jewish and European Studies. Although this fascinating multi-ethnic and -religious region is located at the crossroads of the Mediterranean, Central and Eastern European World, part of the Ottoman Empire, and including Ashkenazi-Sephardi fault line, it...
La Grande guerra e la dissoluzione di un Impero multinazionale
Paolo Pombeni (ed) La Grande guerra e la dissoluzione di un Impero multinazionale La dissoluzione dell’Impero asburgico a seguito delle vicende della Prima guerra mondiale costituisce un fenomeno storico di grande interesse. Al contrario di altri imperi che si dissolsero con la vicenda bellica (l’Impero zarista o quello ottomano), la compagine imperiale degli Asburgo non appariva vittima di un mancato adeguamento alla modernizzazione,...
Muslim Land, Christian Labor
Anna M. Mirkova Muslim Land, Christian Labor Transforming Ottoman Imperial Subjects into Bulgarian National Citizens, 1878-1939 Focusing upon a region in Southern Bulgaria, a region that has been the crossroads between Europe and Asia for many centuries, this book describes how former Ottoman Empire Muslims were transformed into citizens of Balkan nation-states. This is a region marked by shifting borders, competing Turkish and...
Europa e Medio Oriente
Galasso Gianvito, Imperato Federico, Milano Rosario, Monzali Luciano Europa e Medio Oriente (1973-1993) Cacucci editorie
CfP: Cold-War Home Fronts: Comparative Approaches
University of Sheffield, UK 26-27 January 2018 Deadline : 21 September 2017 For four decades after the end of the Second World War, competition between the socialist and capitalist blocs shaped international relations on a global scale. For the main protagonists, the USA, USSR, and their near neighbours in Europe, it was a deferred conflict, but also, paradoxically, a ‘total war’ for which citizens must be ever-vigilant. The aim of...