Institute of History
Contact and Exchange in Central and Southeast-European Histrory 19th – 21th Century
Kontakt a výmena v dejinách strednej a juhovýchodnej Európy v 19. až 21. storočí
National, International and Transnational Histories of Healthcare, 1850 - 2000 (EuroHealthHist)
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Becoming National against the State: Popular discontent and adherence to minority nationalisms in late nineteenth-century Eastern Europe
Stať sa národným proti štátu: Ľudová nespokojnosť a príklon k menšinovým nacionalizmom vo východnej Európe na konci 19. storočia
Central Europe in the Histoty – The Year 1846 in Poland in the Light of the European Press
Stredná Európa v dejinách – rok 1846 v Poľsku vo svetle európskej tlače
| Duration: |
1.10.2025 - 31.3.2027 |
| Program: |
International Visegrad Fund (IVF) |
| Project leader: |
Zajac Oliver PhD. |
Print Culture and Public Spheres in Central Europe 1500–1800
Typografická kultúra a verejné sféry v Strednej Európe 1500 – 1800
Visual Representation of the Second World War in Museums, Memorials, and Commemorations in Central Europe
Vizuálne reprezentácie druhej svetovej vojny v múzeách, na pamätníkoch a počas komemorácií v strednej Európe
Challenges of Secularism and Nation Building in Central Eastern Europe since 1780
Výzvy sekularizmu a budovania národa v stredovýchodnej Európe od roku 1780
| Duration: |
1.9.2022 - 31.8.2027 |
| Program: |
Horizon Europe |
| Project leader: |
Šústová Drelová Agáta MLitt., PhD. |
| Annotation: | Religion and national identity are very much entwined in many Central Eastern European countries. The ERC-funded SOVEREIGNTY project will explore why the modern state (with its claim to sovereignty) cares so much about secularisation and (re)sacralisation. The initiative will therefore investigate the (pre)history of the conflict-ridden relationship between transnational institutions and the modern state and also the players who stood at the point of intersection of the two. Specifically, it will analyse the shifts in relations between the state and one of the oldest transnational institutions in the world, the Catholic Church. |
The total number of projects: 7