Studies in the Global History of Central and Eastern Europe

Commissioning editor: Andrea Talabér

Series editors: Anca Cretu and Jill Massino

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Photo credit: Jill Massino

This series will showcase novel and cutting-edge research that explores the history of Central and Eastern Europe through a transnational and global lens. We are interested in projects that are empirically rich, conceptually innovative, and straddle disciplines. The series editors will solicit submissions that shed historical light on a range of topics, including international interventions and associations (e.g. topics related to international organizations such as the League of Nations, the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and Non-Aligned Movement) empires and imperial legacies (e.g. Habsburg Empire, Russian Empire, Ottoman Empire, German Empire), cross-border mobilities (e.g. forced and voluntary migration; worker and student exchange programs), transnational diffusions of ideas and cultural practices (cultural exchanges and conferences).

Keywords: global; transnational; empires; international organizations; mobility; early modern; modern; Cold War

Geographical Scope: Central and Eastern Europe

Chronological Scope: early modern, modern history, contemporary (post-Cold War) history

Advisory Board

Theodora Dragostinova, Ohio State University

Rok Stergar, University of Ljubljana

Claire Morelon, University of Manchester

Malgorzata Fidelis, University of Illinois Chicago

Bogdan Iacob, Institute of History, Romanian Academy of Sciences

Marta Grzechnik, Institute of Scandinavian and Finnish Studies, University of Gdańsk