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Sonst. Personen | Wakounig, Marija (Hrsg.); Beham, Markus Peter (Hrsg.) |
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Titel | Transgressing boundaries. Humanities in flux. |
Quelle | Wien: Lit Verl. (2013), 259 S. |
Reihe | Europa Orientalis. 14 |
Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; Monographie |
ISBN | 3-643-90410-X; 978-364-39041-0-2 |
Schlagwörter | Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten; Jugendaustausch; Student; Österreich |
Abstract | "The Centers for Austrian Studies, founded by the Austrian Federal Ministry for Science and Research since the 1970s play an important role for the Austrian and international scientific community. Their tasks are to promote studies on Austria and Central Europe in their host nations as well as to give Austrian students the possibility to conduct research abroad and to get in touch with the local scientific community. This volume contains reports on the activities of these Institutions in the academic year 2012 / 2013 and working papers of some their most promising PhD students. Their research presented in this volume covers various aspects of Central European history in Modern Times, ranging from the seventeenth century to the present." (publisher's description). Content: Marija Wakounig: Another Year of Change or The Academic Year 2012/2013 as a Challenge for the Institute of East European History (13-19); Joseph F. Patrouch. Central Europe as Seen from Western Canada: The Wirth Institute for Austrian and Central European Studies, 2012/2013 (21-28); Georg Kastner: Dean's Report (29-31); Elisheva Moatti: Center for Austrian Studies. Activities Report 2011/2012 (33-44); Jeroen Duindam: Leiden University: A Longstanding Connection with Austria Redefined as 'Austria Center'? (45-47); Klaas Van Der Sanden: Center for Austrian Studies (CAS) (49-54); Günter Bischof: CenterAustria. 2012 Activities Report (55-64); Ingeborg Fialova: Report (65-67); Markus P. Beham: Sorrowed' Concepts: The Pitfalls of Atrocity Labeling' in Contemporary Historiography (73-91); JANA Stejskalikova: Implementation of the European Dimension in Education in the Czech History Curriculum (93-103); Henry Thomson: Universal, Unequal Suffrage: Authoritarian Vote-Seat Malapportionment and the 1907 Austrian Electoral Reform (105-131); Moran Pearl: Books and Ash: The Nameless Library' as a Way to Read the Memory of the Holocaust of Austria's Jews Embodied in Monument (135-156); Shimrit Shriki: Modern Conflicts, Historical Context: The Relation between Representations of the Way of the Cross and Commemoration of Modern Conflicts in Austria (157-182); Juliette Brungs: `Geschachtelter Zores aus deutschen Landen' - Paths through European Space: Jura Soyfer and Jimmy Berg (185-193); Fabienne Gouverneur: Topics of Transatlantic Relations: The Fodor-Fulbright Correspondence (195-213); Ignacy Jozwiak: Negotiating the Territory in a Transcarpathian Urban-type Settlement (215-227); Eva Maltschnig: Austrian War Brides as Symbolic Border Guards (229-244); Jovan Pesalj: Some Observations on the Habsburg-Ottoman Border and Mobility Control Policies (245-256). |
Erfasst von | GESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Mannheim |
Update | 2015/3 |