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Economic Trust & Anti-Semitic Violence: Jewish Cattle Traders, Nazis and Farmers, 1919-1939

Economic Trust & Anti-Semitic Violence: Jewish Cattle Traders, Nazis and Farmers, 1919-1939

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CES Lunchtime Symposium: The Wall in the 1960s: “Propagandistic Objectivism – East & West German Visualizations of the Wall”

CES Lunchtime Symposium: The Wall in the 1960s: “Propagandistic Objectivism – East & West German Visualizations of the Wall”

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How the Lower East Side Battled the Russian Tsar: Transnational Jewish Activism in the 1900s

How the Lower East Side Battled the Russian Tsar: Transnational Jewish Activism in the 1900s

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After the Curtain: Post-1989 Fantastic in Poland

After the Curtain: Post-1989 Fantastic in Poland

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CES Lunchtime Symposium: What do we talk about when we talk about Science Fiction: Genre systems and definitions in Central & Eastern Europe

CES Lunchtime Symposium: What do we talk about when we talk about Science Fiction: Genre systems and definitions in Central & Eastern Europe

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Deconsolidation of Democracy in the European Union: the Case of Hungary

Deconsolidation of Democracy in the European Union: the Case of Hungary

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CES Lunchtime Symposium: Symbolic Politics and the Role of Intellectuals

CES Lunchtime Symposium: Symbolic Politics and the Role of Intellectuals

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Russian National Idea/Identity in the 21st Century: Liberalism vs. Democracy

Russian National Idea/Identity in the 21st Century: Liberalism vs. Democracy

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FORTEPAN: AN Open-Source Photography Archive of Everyday Life in 20th Century Hungary

FORTEPAN: AN Open-Source Photography Archive of Everyday Life in 20th Century Hungary

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Daniel Mendoza, Professor of Pugilism: How a Sephardic Jew in 18th-Century Britain Became One of the World’s First Sports Stars

Daniel Mendoza, Professor of Pugilism: How a Sephardic Jew in 18th-Century Britain Became One of the World’s First Sports Stars

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Graphic History – From the Archive to the Classroom

Graphic History – From the Archive to the Classroom

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Back in the USSR? A Roundtable Discussion on Russian Politics, Culture, & History

Back in the USSR? A Roundtable Discussion on Russian Politics, Culture, & History

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