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History Department - Staff Publications

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Boeckh, Katrin: Total(itär)e Toleranz: Kirchen und Politik in der Sowjetunion. In: Historisches Jahrbuch, 142, 2022, S. 156-184. (Journal with Impact Factor, Refereed Journal) 2022 Journal Articles History Department
Boeckh, Katrin: Ukrainisch-deutsche Beziehungen. Eine endlose Geschichte. In: Kulturkorrespondenz östliches Europa, 1429, 2022, S. 4-11. (Journal with Impact Factor, Refereed Journal) 2022 Journal Articles History Department
Ananieva, Anna: Transformationen von Unterhaltung. Zum Wechselspiel von Konversation, Salonmusik und Kulturzeitung im 19. Jahrhundert. In: Strosetzki, Christoph (Hrsg.): Der Wert der Konversation. Perspektiven von der Antike bis zur Moderne. Stuttgart: Metzler, 2022, S. 241-260.
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2022 Chapters in Edited Volumes History Department
Ananieva, Anna: Amalie Berg, Johanne Gray. Ein Trauerspiel. (= Edition Fonte; 2). Hannover: Wehrhahn. https://www.wehrhahn-verlag.de/public/index.php?ID_Section=3&ID_Product=1420, 2022.
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2022 Other Publications History Department
Rutar, Sabine: Zur Geschichte (moderner) gewaltsamer innerstaatlicher Konflikte. In: Dossier Kriege und Konflikte, Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung, 2022. (Open Access)
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2022 Online Publication/Blog posts History Department
Rutar, Sabine: Völkische Politik und Widerstand: Slowenien. In: Benz, Wolfgang (Hrsg.): Deutsche Herrschaft. Nationalsozialistische Besatzung in Europa und die Folgen. Freiburg, Basel, Wien: Herder, 2022, S. 361-374. 2022 Chapters in Edited Volumes History Department
Adrian, Grama: People’s History in the Age of Populism. In: Contemporary European History, 2022. (Journal with Impact Factor, Refereed Journal)
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2022 Journal Articles History Department
Negura, Petru: Work, Subsistence and Distress of the Homeless in Moldova. In: Polese, Abel (Hrsg.): Informality, Labour Mobility and Precariousness: Supplementing the State for the Invisible and the Vulnerable. London & New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022, S. 343–369.
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-82499-0_14
2022 Chapters in Edited Volumes History Department
Hausmann, Guido: "My Dear Fatherland, When Will You Ever Flourish?" Recent Historical Literature on Georgia. In: Comparative Southeast European Studies, 70, 1, 2022, S. 153-163. (Journal with Impact Factor, Refereed Journal, Open Access) 2022 Journal Articles History Department
Brunnbauer, Ulf/Raeva, Biljana: Vom Vorzeigeprojekt zum Schmuddelkind: Das Stahlwerk Kremikovci und die ausbleibende Deindustrialisierung in Bulgarien in den 1980er Jahren. In: Gräf, Rudolf/Wolf, Josef (Hrsg.): 250 Jahre Eisenhüttenindustrie in Reschitza. Studien zur Industriegeschichte des Banater Berglands. Cluj-Napoca: Editura Academia Română, 2021. 2021 Chapters in Edited Volumes History Department
Paul, Sebastian: Characteristics of migrants coming to Europe: A survey among asylum seekers and refugees in Germany about their journey. In: Migration Letters, Vol. 17 No. 6 (2020), Migration Letters, 2021, S. 825–835. (Journal with Impact Factor, Refereed Journal)
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DOI: 10.33182/ml.v17i6.1007
2021 Journal Articles History Department
Grama, Adrian: Antidotes to Alienation? The Social Philosophy of Hartmut Rosa. In: New Left Review, 131, 2021, S. 99-118. (Journal with Impact Factor, Refereed Journal)
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2021 Journal Articles History Department
Negura, Petru: Nation-building and mass schooling of ethnic minorities on the Romanian and Soviet peripheries (1918–1940): a comparative study of Bessarabia and Transnistria. In: National Identities, 23, 4, 2021, S. 433–454. (Journal with Impact Factor, Refereed Journal)
DOI: 10.1080/14608944.2021.1873931
2021 Journal Articles History Department
Varsa, Eszter: Protected Children, Regulated Mothers. Gender and the “Gypsy Question” in State Care in Postwar Hungary, 1949–1956. Budapest: CEU Press, 2021. 2021 Monographs History Department
Wegenschimmel, Peter: Zombiewerften oder Hungerkünstler? Staatlicher Schiffbau in Ostmitteleuropa nach 1970. Berlin: De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2021 (=Schriftenreihe zur Zeitschrift für Unternehmensgeschichte, Bd. 33).
DOI: 10.1515/9783110736007
2021 Monographs History Department

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