Central-European Masculinities in a Comparative Perspective: International Symposium International symposium organized by CEFRES in the frame of the Central European Masculinities research project, with the support of the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research (MESR, PARCECO Program), in collaboration with the University of Silesia in Katowice, the Institute of Czech Literature, Czech Academy of … Continue reading Central-European Masculinities →
32nd Summer University of the Jan Hus Association: Materials and Useless Things: Debris, Waste, Garbage, Remnants, Fragments… Que deviennent les choses dont nous n’avons plus usage, que nous avons utilisées, usées ? La question apparaît d’entrée de jeu écologique. L’anthropocène est aussi l’âge de la production et de la consommation comme également productrices de déchets. … Continue reading CFP | 32nd Summer University of the Jan Hus Association →
Sapphic Empire: Transnational History of Lesbian Writings in Polish, Russian and Ukrainian Modernisms and beyond (1848–1933) 6th session of CEFRES in-house seminar Through the presentation of works in progress, CEFRES’s Seminar aims at raising and discussing issues about methods, approaches or concepts, in a multidisciplinary spirit, allowing everyone to confront her or his own perspectives … Continue reading Sapphic Empire →
The next edition of CEFRES Review of Books will take place on Friday, June 21st, at 3:00 pm at CEFRES, Na Florenci 3, Prague 1 This informal meeting gathers CEFRES team, the library readers, and professionals from libraries and publishing. The aim of our Review of Books is to make better known the publishing landscape … Continue reading CEFRES Review of books – June 2024 →
Representing same-sex desire. Local contexts, global circulations A project funded by the 4EU+ University Alliance, developed by Sorbonne University (Paris), the Faculty of Arts, Charles University (Prague), the Universities of Copenhaguen, Milan and Warsaw, and CEFRES. Project coordinators: Josef Šebek, Charles University, Faculty of Arts, Department of Czech and Comparative Literature – principal investigator of … Continue reading Representing same-sex desire →
Contact : egrygabor@phistory.hu An invisible empire? Austro-Hungarian economic space in Central and Southeastern Europe 1890-1930: actors, structures, embeddedness, factors of resilience Historian, Phd, DSc, chief director. He has published four books and two edited volumes, most recently Etnicitás, identitás, politika. Magyar kisebbségek nacionalizmus és regionalizmus között Romániában és Csehszlovákiában 1918-1944 [Ethnicity, identity, politics. Hungarian minoirties between nationalism … Continue reading Gábor Egry – Research & CV →