The International Forum, which is part of the programme GESCHICHTSWERKSTATT EUROPA, looks at the conflicting recollections of the contemporary history of Europe and at recent debates and research on the collective and cultural memory of the Europeans.
The annual National Minorities and Border Regions Summer School is an intensive two-week programme of postgraduate-level study in national minorities and border regions studies.
The 2012 conference of the European Association of Social Anthropologists will host over 1900 presentations around the theme of urban transformation in the transition.
The Society of Romanian Studies is an international inter-disciplinary academic organization based in North America
The Pushkin House in London organizes a lecture on Varlam Shalamov’s literary work.
This is a film festival focused on films from and on some aspect of South East European region.
The British-Russian Society in the Midlands organizes a discussion on current political developments in Russia that will take place in Birmingham on April 27, 2012.
This festival/symposium commemorates the 20th anniversary of the collapse of the Soviet Union and the fall of communism within Europe.
Simon Morrison, Professor of Music at Princeton University, will give a talk on the arrest and imprisonment of Lina Prokofiev.
The Russian and Eurasian Security Research Group organizes a meeting on Russian media coverage of the Arab Spring.
SLOVO, the Russian Literature Festival will take place in London on April 16-20. It will host prominent contemporary Russian writers such as Boris Akunin, Zakhar Prilepin, Alexander Kabakov, Irina Muravyova and Alex Dubas.
Organized by the University of Bologna, and the Municipality of Bologna, in collaboration with the Municipality of Forlì, The Polo Scientifico-Didattico di Forlì, and the Institute for Central Eastern and Balkan Europe, the Human Rights Nights festival will take place in Forlì on April 11-13, 2012. The program of the festival includes screenings of movies, conferences and discussions on issues related to the violation and protection of human rights across the world.
The Austin Film Society is holding a 7- week long retrospective of "Films from the South East European Film Festival", starting April 10 through May 22, 2012.
The 18th Biennial Conference on Balkan and South Slavic Linguistics, Literature and Folklore will take place at The University of Washington in Seattle, WA, USA, March 29-31, 2012.
This series, organized by the Centre for the Study of Central Europe, UCL SSEES, and the UCL European Institute marks the 70th anniversary of Heydrich’s assassination.
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