Transnational history of contemporary Europe
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1. Lecture 1 (Brisku): Transnational History and European Contemporary History (01.10.2025) | ||
2. Seminar on the Themes Above (07. - 08.10.2025) | Jessica Reinisch, Introduction: Agents of Internationalism, Contemporary European History, Vol. 25, No. 2, Special Issue: Agents of Internationalism (May 2016): 195-205. |
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Michael Werner and Bénédicte Zimmermann. „Beyond Comparison: Histoire croisée and the challenge of reflexivity“, History and Theory 45 (2006). |
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3. Lecture 2 (Brisku): Transnational Political Economy and Migration (15.10.2025) | ||
4. Seminar on the Themes Above (21. - 22.10.2025) | Ondřej Klípa. "Disenchanting Socialist Internationalism: Polish Workers in Czechoslovakia and East Germany, 1962−91". Journal of Contemporary History 2022, Vol. 57(2) 455–478. |
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Pieter Lagrou, “Return to a Vanished World: European Societies and the Remnants of their Jewish Communities, 1945–1947”. In The Jews are Coming Back: The return of the Jews to their countries of origin after WWII, ed. David Bankier. Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 2005. |
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5. Lecture 3 (Brisku): Transnational Movements: Socialist, Feminist, (Anti-)Fascist (29.10.2025) | ||
6. Seminar on the Themes Above (04. - 05.11.2025) | Maud Anne Bracke, Our Bodies, Ourselves: The Transnational Connections of 1970s Italian and Roman Feminism, Journal of Contemporary History 2015, Vol. 50(3) 560.
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Giuliana Chamedes. “The Vatican, Nazi- Fascism, and the Making of Transnational Anti-communism in the 1930s,” Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 22, No. 1 (2016), pp. 261–290. |
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7. Lecture 4 (Králová): The Transnationality of Wars & Trauma (12.11.2025) | Becker Annette, Tsoutsoumbis Spyros, Korb Alexander, Barton Hronešová Jessie, and Sabina Ferhadbegović. 2024. “Forum: Theoretical Concepts of Shaping the Memory – Genocide, Resistance, Collaboration, Victimhood, Justice” Journal of Modern European History, 22(2), 130-150. |
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Dear all, attached you can find the presentation we viewed during the class for you to review. |
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9. Seminar on the Themes Above (18. - 19.11.2025) | Aaron J. Cohen. "’Our Russian Passport’: First World War Monuments, Transnational Commemoration, and the Russian Emigration in Europe, 1918-39." Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 49, No. 4 (2014): 627-651. |
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Stichelbaut, Birger, Gertjan Plets and Keir Reeves. "Towards an inclusive curation of WWI heritage: integrating historical aerial photographs, digital museum applications and landscape markers in 'Flanders Fields.'" Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development, (2021) 11 (4): 344–360. https://doi.org/10.1108/JCHMSD-04-2020-0056 |
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10. Lecture 5 (Králová): Narrating the Holocaust as a Transnational Practice (26.11.2025) | ||
11. Seminar on the Themes Above (NEEDS to be reschuled both days!!! 2. - 3.12.2025) | Marcia C. Schenck. "A chronology of nostalgia: memories of former Angolan and Mozambican worker trainees to East Germany." Labor History, Vol. 59, No. 3 (2018): 352-374. |
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Cord Pagenstecher. "Testimonies in digital environments: comparing and (de-)contextualising interviews with Holocaust survivor Anita Lasker-Wallfisch." Oral History, Vol. 46, No. 2 (AUTUMN 2018): 109-118. |
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12. Lecture 6 (Králová): The Material Practices of Transnational Remembrance (10.12.2025) | ||
13. Seminar on the Themes Above (16.-17.12.2024) | Annabelle Littoz-Monnet. "The EU Politics of Remembrance: Can Europeans Remember Together?" West European Politics, Vol. 35, No. 5 (2012): 1182-1202. |
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Asavei, Maria Alina. “The material world of textiles and its nostalgic renderings in Romanian contemporary art.” Journal of Material Culture (2025) 30 (2): 113-132. https://doi.org/10.1177/13591835251316082. |
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