Minorities in Central and Eastern Europe throughout the 20th Century

Minorities in Central and Eastern Europe throughout the 20th Century

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Sorin Arhire, Universitatea „1 Decembrie 1918” din Alba Iulia; Annales Universitatis Apulensis. Series Historica (AUASH)
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Bucharest
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Romania
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01.10.2019 -
Deadline
15.04.2019
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Sorin Arhire

The journal "Annales Universitatis Apulensis. Series Historica", a publication indexed by Scopus, Central and Eastern European Online Library (CEEOL), EBSCO and ERIH PLUS, recognised by the Romanian National Research Council, invites you to collaborate with studies to our number 23/I 2019, entitled:

Minorities in Central and Eastern Europe throughout the 20th Century

Editor: Sorin Arhire

The theme of this volume is inspired by the situation of minorities in Central and Eastern Europe since the early 20th century when the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Tsarist Empire and the Ottoman Empire were still a reality and until the ’90s which came with their inter-ethnic conflicts in the former Yugoslav and former Soviet spaces.
Borders suffered substantial changes after the end of the First World War but there were no significant population movements, while after the Second World War things were precisely the other way around, i.e. Central and Eastern Europe saw insignificant border transformations, but there were strong movements of emigration, deportations and transfers of populations or even “ethnic cleansing” processes.
A special focus is given to the situation of Jews until the creation of the state of Israel, to the Germans until the reunification of Germany and to the Hungarians during the post-Trianon period.

Languages of the studies: Romanian, English.
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Deadline: 15 April 2019, title of the study, a 200-300 words summary and a very short bibliographical note; 30 June 2019 - the final format of the study accompanied by a summary in English and also by five keywords.

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Sorin Arhire
Universitatea „1 Decembrie 1918” din Alba Iulia
Email: sorinarhire2001@yahoo.com; sorin.arhire@uab.ro

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09.03.2019
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