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Noteworthy news about upcoming exhibitions, performances, archival collections, as well as academic events and projects

March 13th, 2020

CFP: Socialist Folkloristics. A Disciplinary Heritage

The international conference "Socialist Folkloristics: A Disciplinary Heritage" will take place on 28–31 October 2020 in Riga, Latvia.
February 27th, 2020

CFP: 16th annual HEIRS Conference

The conference "Capturing Europe in Digital Sources: New Approaches for European Integration History?" will take place in Luxembourg, 28–29 May 2020.
February 13th, 2020

Faith-Trust-Secrecy: Religion through the Lenses of the Secret Police

New exhibition "Faith-Trust-Secrecy: Religion through the lenses of the secret police" opens on February 28th at 6pm at the Open Society Archives in Budapest.
February 5th, 2020

CFP: ‘She is made of stone’. Women in the Socialist and Post-Socialist Public Space

The goal of this conference is to open up a multidisciplinary conversation about representation, memory and monumentalization of women within the socialist and post-socialist public spaces.
January 28th, 2020

CFP: Visual Ethics after Communism – Special Issue of Journal "Martor"

The Museum of the Romanian Peasant is seeking contributions for its annual journal Martor 26/2021, on the topic of Visual Ethics after Communism. 
December 19th, 2019

Pilecki Fellowship

The Pilecki Institute announces the call for applications to participate in Junior Visiting Fellows or Senior Visiting Fellows.
December 7th, 2019

New book about Ukrainian dissidents published

A book by Simone Attilio Bellezza "The Shore of Expectations. A Cultural Study of the Shistdesiatnyky" recently published by the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press.
November 19th, 2019

Vacancy for Doctoral candidate (PhD student) in the field of Transnational Contemporary History

The University of Luxembourg invites applications for the vacancy of Doctoral candidate (PhD student) in the field of Transnational Contemporary History.
November 2nd, 2019

Hidden Galleries: Clandestine Religion in the Secret Police Archives

A new exhibition "Hidden Galleries: Clandestine Religion in the Secret Police Archives" opens at the Museum of Art in Cluj (Romania) on 21st November 2019. 
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