Shanes' article, “The ‘Bloody Election’ in Drohobycz: Violence, Urban Politics, and National Memory in an Imperial Borderland” was published in the Austrian History Yearbook
The conference addressed the contemporary stakes of the history of criminalization and police persecution of Roma in Europe, and exploreed resonances with parallel histories…
Former CAS Program Manager and editor of the Austrian History Newsmagazine, Daniel Pinkerton, awarded one of Austria's highest honors for service to the country.
This workshop brings together media scholars and archivists to examine the German film stock industry’s twentieth-century history through this transnational lens.
Until World War I, Austria-Hungary encompassed a vast territory from Czernowitz to Trieste and from Salzburg to Transylvania. What held these diverse peoples and places…
Professor Helfferich's talk surveyed some of the disruptions and devastations caused by the Thirty Years War but focused on people’s survival tactics, which included…