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Gabrielle Cornish, Theodora Dragostinova, and Nataliia Laas Awarded ACLS Fellowships
The ACLS Fellowship program supports outstanding scholarship in the humanities and interpretive social sciences. Gabrielle Cornish was awarded for her project, “Sounding Socialist, Sounding Modern: Music, Technology, and Everyday Life in the […]
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Anna Parkitna Publishes Opera in Warsaw: A City of the European Enlightenment
Anna Parkitna published Opera in Warsaw: A City of the European Enlightenment with Cambridge University Press. Opera in Warsaw: A City of the European Enlightenment is a part of the […]
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Bavjola Gami Shatro Publishes “(Re)Discovering the Poetry of the (Un)Known: Silence and Loss in the Poetry of Eqrem Basha”
Bavjola Gami Shatro published “(Re)Discovering the Poetry of the (Un)Known: Silence and Loss in the Poetry of Eqrem Basha” in Balkanistica 38 (2025). This article is an elaborated version of […]
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David Hoffmann Receives OSU 2025 Graduate Faculty Mentorship Award
David Hoffmann, Distinguished Professor of History at Ohio State University, received the university’s 2025 Graduate Faculty Mentorship Award.
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Tatyana Gershkovich and Stephen H. Blackwell Translated Silhouettes of Russian Writers
Tatyana Gershkovich and Stephen H. Blackwell translated Silhouettes of Russian Writers Literary and Philosophical Essays by Yuli Aikhenvald with Academic Studies Press. Yuli Aikhenvald was one of the most popular and influential […]
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Saulius Sužiedėlis Published Crisis, War, and the Holocaust in Lithuania
Saulius Sužiedėlis published Crisis, War, and the Holocaust in Lithuania with Academic Studies Press. Crisis, War, and the Holocaust in Lithuania is the first scholarly English-language study of Lithuania during World […]
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Stefano Bianchini Edited Italy, Yugoslavia, and the Controversy over the Adriatic Region, 1915-1920
Stefano Bianchini edited Italy, Yugoslavia, and the Controversy over the Adriatic Region, 1915-1920: Strategic Expectations and Geopolitical Realities in the Aftermath of the Great War with Routledge. This book explores […]
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ACLS Announces Scholars to Participate at 2025 Summer Institute for the Study of East Central and Southeastern Europe
The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), in partnership with the Centre for Advanced Study Sofia (CAS), is pleased to name 15 scholars who will participate in the 2025 Summer Institute […]
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Katerina Králová Publishes Homecoming: Holocaust Survivors and Greece, 1941–1946
Katerina Králová published Homecoming: Holocaust Survivors and Greece, 1941–1946 with Brandeis University Press. This book documents the experiences of the Jews of Greece who returned home after having been in […]
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Serhiy Kudelia Publishes Seize the City, Undo the State
Serhiy Kudelia published Seize the City, Undo the State: The Inception of Russia’s War on Ukraine with Oxford University Press. How do separatist conflicts arise and spread? When does separatism […]
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Lev Oborin Publishes Polka’s History of Russian Poetry
Lev Oborin, Aleksandr Dolinin, Alina Bodrova, Aleksandr Arkhangel’skii, Dina Magomedova, and Valerii Shubinskii published Polka’s History of Russian Poetry with Alpina Books. The book features comprehensive articles on Russophone poetry, starting […]
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Joan Titus Publishes Dmitry Shostakovich and Music for Stalinist Cinema (1936-1953)
Joan Titus published Dmitry Shostakovich and Music for Stalinist Cinema (1936-1953) with Oxford University Press. In this second volume of a trilogy on his music for Soviet soundtracks, Dmitry Shostakovich […]