Nikola Ludlová: Research & CV

Roma as an Object of Science and State Polices. Knowledge and Citizens in the Making in Post-war Czechoslovakia, 1945–1989 Research area 2: Norms & Transgressions Contact : nikola.ludlova(@)cefres.cz My dissertation project traces the history of the knowledge production on Roma in Czechoslovakia between 1945 and 1989. This history is inextricably linked with the so-called ‘Gypsy … Continue reading Nikola Ludlová: Research & CV

Adrien Beauduin: Research & CV

Re-articulations of gender, sexuality, race and class in the populist radical right in Czechia and Poland Research Area 2 & 3 – Norms and transgressions & Objects, Traces, Mapping: Everyday experience of spaces Contact: adrien.beauduin(@)cefres.cz Adrien Beauduin is a PhD student at the Central European University, where he devotes his researches to radical right populist … Continue reading Adrien Beauduin: Research & CV

Mátyás Erdélyi: Bank and Insurance Clerks in Budapest, Prague, and Vienna (1848-1918)

Mátyás Erdélyi is a post-doctoral fellow at CEFRES, cofinanced by Charles University Title of his contribution: « Bank and Insurance Clerks in Budapest, Prague, and Vienna (1848-1918) » Conference: Borders Organised by István Hajnal, Circle – Hungarian Social History Association Where: University of Pécs (Hungary) When: 27-29 August 2020 (the contribution scheduled for 29 August)

Shaping the ‘Socialist Self‘? The Role of Psy-Sciences in Communist States of the Eastern Bloc (1948–1989)

International Workshop Venue: Prague. Online. Date: November 6, 2020 Organizer: Jakub Střelec (FSV UK/CEFRES) Partner institutions: CEFRES, Institute of Contemporary History, Czech Academy of Sciences, Collegium Carolinum – Research Institute for the History of the Czech Lands and Slovakia Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82321134974?pwd=L09iMWF0VzJsOVFUUDJxMDZPc3Zidz09  (823 2113 4974) Password: 111784 Streaming: https://www.facebook.com/cefres This workshop aims to bring together researchers dealing with … Continue reading Shaping the ‘Socialist Self‘? The Role of Psy-Sciences in Communist States of the Eastern Bloc (1948–1989)