Im Feuer vergangen. East German Holocaust Memory, Cold War Propaganda, and the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw

A lecture by Stephan Stach (Institute of Contemporary History, AV ČR) in the frame of the seminar on Modern Jewish History of the ÚSD AV ČR and CEFRES in partnership with the Jewish Museum. Language: English Abstract: During the 1950s and 1960s a number of books on the Holocaust appeared in the German Democratic Republic. They had … Continue reading Im Feuer vergangen. East German Holocaust Memory, Cold War Propaganda, and the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw

Ayşe Yuva: Research & CV

The Borders of Philosophy and the Writing of its History in 19th century Prague Research area 1: Displacements, “Dépaysements” and Discrepancies My research explores the historical, geographical and epistemological borders assigned to 19th century philosophy through the writing of its history. At a time when philosophies were increasingly considered to be “national”, it is worth looking into the place allotted to the geography of … Continue reading Ayşe Yuva: Research & CV

Night of Philosophy

The first edition of the Night of Philosophy in Prague – June 2016, 16/17th – has offered a round-the-clock series of 20-minute lectures and larger roundtable discussions presented by 55 leading international philosophers from France and the Visegrad Group, on the topic “Images, Sciences and Politics.” The night has been held in three different languages … Continue reading Night of Philosophy

CfP: The Emergence of the Business School in Europe: Social, Economic, and Scientific Contexts (1818-1939)

CEFRES Platform Workshop for Young Scholars Deadline for submission: February 28, 2017 Decision notification due: March 15, 2017 Submission of papers: May 15, 2017 Date & Place: CEFRES, Prague, June 6, 2017 Language of the workshop: English Organizer: Mátyás Erdélyi (CEFRES & CEU) Partners: CEFRES and Department of Historical Sociology of the Faculty of Humanities, … Continue reading CfP: The Emergence of the Business School in Europe: Social, Economic, and Scientific Contexts (1818-1939)