Items where Subject is "5th International Postgraduate Conference on Central and Eastern Europe"
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- 5th International Postgraduate Conference on Central and Eastern Europe (8)
- UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES) (261)
- UCL Departments and Research Centres (8368)
Number of items at this level: 7.
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Aluchna, M.;
(2008)
Emerging institutional order? National Investment Funds in Poland.
In: Brett, D. and Jarvis, C. and Marin, I., (eds.)
Four empires and an enlargement: States, Societies and individuals: transfiguring perspectives and images of Central and Eastern Europe.
(pp. pp. 87-107).
School of Slavonic and East European Studies, UCL: London, UK.
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Detchev, S.;
(2008)
‘Forebears’, ‘saints’ and ‘martyrs’: the politics of commemoration in Bulgaria in the 1880s and 1890s.
In: Brett, D. and Jarvis, C. and Marin, I., (eds.)
Four empires and an enlargement: States, Societies and individuals: transfiguring perspectives and images of Central and Eastern Europe.
(pp. pp. 33-47).
School of Slavonic and East European Studies, UCL: London, UK.
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Mannherz, J.;
(2008)
Mysterious knocks, flying potatoes and rebellious servants: Spiritualism and social conflict in late Imperial Russia.
In: Brett, D. and Jarvis, C. and Marin, I., (eds.)
Four empires and an enlargement: States, Societies and individuals: transfiguring perspectives and images of Central and Eastern Europe.
(pp. pp. 1-15).
School of Slavonic and East European Studies, UCL: London, UK.
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Michalczyk, A.;
(2008)
Celebrating the nation: the case of Upper Silesia after the
plebiscite in 1921.
In: Brett, D. and Jarvis, C. and Marin, I., (eds.)
Four empires and an enlargement: States, Societies and individuals: transfiguring perspectives and images of Central and Eastern Europe.
(pp. pp. 49-61).
School of Slavonic and East European Studies, UCL: London, UK.
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Ritter, R.;
(2008)
Three states, one common past: chance or malediction?
The role of history and historiography in the formation of collective identities and mutual relations in Belarus, Lithuania and Poland.
In: Brett, D. and Jarvis, C. and Marin, I., (eds.)
Four empires and an enlargement: States, Societies and individuals: transfiguring perspectives and images of Central and Eastern Europe.
(pp. pp. 63-78).
School of Slavonic and East European Studies, UCL: London, UK.
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Wien, M.;
(2008)
The Bulgarian monarchy: a politically motivated revision of a historical image in a post-socialist transitional society.
In: Brett, D. and Jarvis, C. and Marin, I., (eds.)
Four empires and an enlargement: States, Societies and individuals: transfiguring perspectives and images of Central and Eastern Europe.
(pp. pp. 79-85).
School of Slavonic and East European Studies, UCL: London, UK.
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Zhuk, S.;
(2008)
The Ukrainian Stundists and Russian Jews: a collaboration of evangelical peasants with Jewish intellectuals in late
imperial Russia.
In: Brett, D. and Jarvis, C. and Marin, I., (eds.)
Four empires and an enlargement: States, Societies and individuals: transfiguring perspectives and images of Central and Eastern Europe.
(pp. pp. 17-32).
School of Slavonic and East European Studies, UCL: London, UK.
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