Book Review by the Thematic Network on Knowledge of Central Europe (RT CEM)

The directors of RT Connaissance de l'Europe médiane, Clara Royer and Paul Gradvohl, are pleased to invite you to the latest edition of the Revue des Livres, an opportunity to discover recent publications by network members.
Photo en noir et blanc de personnes assis autour d'une table rectangulaire avec en arrière plan une bibliothèque
Hongrie, Budapest, 1949, Rue Stefánia (Vorosilov), résidence universitaire Petőfi, étudiants en histoire à la bibliothèque © Fortepan / Kovács Márton Ernő‎

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Scientific event program

lundi 1er décembre 2025 de 5pm à 7pm

Inalco - Maison de la recherche

Salon Borel (1st floor)

2 rue de Lille, Paris 7e

  1. Jawad Daheur, Iva Lučić (dir.), Habsburg natures. Imperial Governance and Environment in Central Europe, 1850-1918, Berghan Books, 2025.
    • presented by Jawad Daheur

 

  1. Jana Kantoříková (ed.), " Imagery of blackness and colonial fantasies in Central and Eastern European modernism", special issue of the Journal of European Studies, vol. 55, no. 1, 2025.
    • presented by Jana Kantoříková

 

  1. Antoine Marès, Marcel Aymonin, une passion tchèque. Trajectoire déconcertante entre Dijon, Paris et Prague, Paris, Eur'Orbem Editions, 2025.
    • presented by the author

 

  1. Nadège Ragaru, "Et maintenant, où va-t-on?" Le communisme en scène, Paris, Eur'Orbem Editions, coll. Cultures et sociétés (dir. Clara Royer), 2025, (with an afterword by Valérie Pozner).
    • presented by the author

 

  1. Olivier Givre, A la poursuite de radiotočka, sound documentary, a research-creation on the sound memory of communism in Bulgaria in 6 radio episodes.
    • presented by the author (remotely)

 

  1. Anne Madelain, Bella Ostromooukhova, Daria Petushkova (eds.), "The publishing field, crucible of political transformations. Post-Soviet and post-Yugoslav case studies", special issue of the journal Connexe (Bruxelles/Genève), Vol. 10, 2024.
    • presented by Anne Madelain

 

  1. Mathieu Lericq (dir.), "Revisiting Béla Tarr. Genealogies, influences, resonances", Écrans, vol. 22, 2024 - 2, n° 22.
    • presented by Mathieu Lericq

 

  1. Eva Guigo-Patzelt, Scientific Atheism in East Germany (1963-1990): How to Turn a Hare into a Lion, Routledge, 2024 and Communist Perspectives on Atheism in the Twentieth Century (eds.), Routledge, 2025.
    • presented by the author

 

  1. Ania Szczepańska (ed.), "Objects. New perspectives on the material history of the Shoah", special issue of the Revue d'Histoire de la Shoah, n° 222, 2025.
    • presented by Ania Szczepańska

Moderation: Jana Vargovčíková (CREE, Inalco)

 

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