
Emília Barna, Working in Music
Emília Barna discusses her new book, Working in Music on the Semiperiphery: Local Cultural Production and Global Capitalism. The title is available Open Access through our Opening the Future initiative.

Muriel Blaive, Pandemic Power
Muriel Blaive talks to us about her new book, Pandemic Power: The Covid Response and the Erosion of Democracy - A Liberal Critique. The book is available Open Access.

Andrea Chandler, “Canada and Eastern Europe”
Andrea Chandler sat down with us to talk about her book, Canada and Eastern Europe, 1945–1991: Meeting in the Middle.

Cathie Carmichael, The Habsburg Garrison Complex in Trebinje
Cathie Carmichael talks to us about her new book with CEU Press, The Habsburg Garrison Complex in Trebinje: A Lost World. The book is available Open Access, thanks to our Opening the Future initiative.

Oksana Rosenblum, On Shaky Ground by V. Domontovych
Oksana Rosenblum, the translator On Shaky Ground by V. Domontovych talks to us about the novel.

Azra Hromadžić, Riverine Citizenship
Azra Hromadžić talks to us about her new book, Riverine Citizenship: A Bosnian City in Love with the River. The book is available Open Access thanks to our Opening the Future programme.

What is peer review?
Rabea Rittgerodt, senior acquisitions editor for social/cultural history (19th-20th century) at De Gruyter and Jen McCall, CEU Press’s commissioning editor talk to us about the peer review process.

How to write a book proposal
In this episode Laura Portwood-Stacer, publishing consultant and developmental editor, and Jen McCall, CEU Press’s commissioning editor for history titles, talk to Andrea Talabér about how to put together a book proposal package.