CEFRES Team of Researchers 2023-2024

Thomas Chopard

Contact: thomas.chopard[@]ehess.fr

is a historian and assistant professor at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, at the Centre of Historical Research (EHESS/CRH). Alongside Petra Hudek, he joins CEFRES for two years as part of the Tandem SNRS-SAV program. He benefits from International Mobility Support (SMI) from CNRS starting from June 2024. Their research, titled “Visual Representations, Memorials and Commemorations of the Second World War in Central Europe,” contributes to CEFRES Research Area 3 Objects, Traces, Mapping: Everyday Experience of Spaces Continue reading CEFRES Team of Researchers 2023-2024

Vera Guseynova – Research & CV

The International Exposure of Russian Art in 1957-1991: Social and Historical Analysis of Art Transfers and Circulations, the Case of Soviet Non Official Art””

Contact: vera.guseynova[@]ehess.fr

Research Areas 1 & 2

My doctoral research revolves around the international acknowledgment of a localized artistic movement, specifically focusing on unofficial Russian art from the latter half of the 20th century, which defied the Soviet doctrine of socialist realism. Through an analysis of its artistic and market valuation process, I explore four pivotal reception and dissemination hubs: French, German, Anglo-Saxon, and East European contexts. Leveraging a database of visual artists who challenged state-sanctioned norms of creativity in the USSR during the 1950s and the 1960s, my research work delves into the individual and collective trajectories of these artists. Moreover, it underscores the pivotal role played by a diverse cohort of actors, both domestic and foreign, whose interest in this art emerged during the early stages of the thaw period, actively contributing to its dissemination and legitimization. Continue reading Vera Guseynova – Research & CV

CNRS International mobility grants | Incoming

CNRS International mobility grants for short research stays at CEFRES (Incoming SMI)

Within its international policy, CNRS Humanities  & Social Sciences offers financial support for incoming international mobility with the aim of hosting foreign researchers who wish to develop a collaboration with CEFRES (or another CNRS research center located in France or abroad: see the call on CNRS website here). Continue reading CNRS International mobility grants | Incoming

2024 Winners of CEFRES Platform Award

We are happy to announce the name of the winner of the height CEFRES Platform Award for best article in social sciences and humanities in an international peer-reviewed journal (see the call for applications here):

  • Kristýna KAUCKÁ (Masaryk Institute and Archive of the Czech Akademy of Sciences) for her article:
    “The Unknown Infection, or “Rožňava Disease” in Czechoslovakia in 1951’”, Contemporary European History, 2023: 1–19.
Photos Ondřej Besperát

The award ceremony took place on 28 June 2024 at the French Embassy in the presence of Mrs. Milena Králičková, Rector of Charles University, Mrs. Eva Zažímalová, President of the Czech Academy of Sciences, the Ambassador of France to the Czech Republic Stéphane Crouzat and Nobel Prize laureate, Jean-Marie Lehn.

Veronique Debord Lazzaro, attachée for scientific cooperation of the French Embassy to the Czech Republic
Mateusz Chmurski, director of CEFRES

Scholarships for Ukrainian Researchers in HSS | Results of the 2024-2025 call

CEFRES Non-Residential Scholarships for Ukrainian Researchers in Humanities and Social Sciences | Results of the 2024–2025 call

 

Nataliia Dziubanovska (Economics, West Ukrainian National University, Ternopil)
Project: Assessment of the Migration Processes Impact as a Result of the War in Ukraine on the International Trade of the Visegrád Group Countries

Roman Dzyk (Philology, Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University)
Project: ‘Exilic energies’: the expirience of Julia Kristeva

Tetiana Karabin (Economics, Uzhhorod National University)
Project: Challenges of the Europeanization of the Public Law of Ukraine

Olesia Totska (Economics, Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University)
Project: Foreign economic cooperation of Ukraine and EU countries: modern trends

Anna Yanenko (Archeology, Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra and Museums History)
Project: Captured Spaces: Kyiv Museum Life in the late 1920s and 1930s. Based on the photos from the National Preserve Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra collection

CEFRES PhD grants 2024 | Results

France & Visegrád PhD mobility grants
  1. Vera GUSEYNOVA (Sociology, EHESS)
  2. Daniela MUNTEANU (History, CEU)

Waiting list (gives the right to become associate)

  1. Julien ALLAVENA (Political science, Paris 8 University)
  2. Mathias VALVERDE (History, Strasbourg University-EHESS)
  3. Anastasia MAMAEVA (Film and Eastern-European Studies, Sorbonne University)
CEFRES-SAV PhD mobility grants

Dominik KULCSÁR (Philosophy, Institute of Philosophy, Slovak Academy of Sciences)

CEFRES Platform PhD grants
  1. Josefína FORMANOVÁ (Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, Charles University – FF UK)
  2. Kajetán HOLEČEK (History, FF UK)

Waiting list (gives the right to become associate)

  1. Jan MUSIL (FF UK)
  2. Valentin AUGER (FF UK)
CEFRES-CEU mobility grants
  1. Seema SRIDHAR