The Spring 2021 issue (3/1) of the Journal of Romanian Studies is out!
Congratulations to the authors Roland Clark, Lavinia Stan, Lucian Turcescu, Valeska Bopp-Filimonov, Amelia Miholca, Radu Parvulescu, the reviewers Mara Marginean, Francesco Magno, and Petru Negura.
For the past 4 years, I’ve had the opportunity to work with some of the best scholars of race and racism in the world. They are an inspiration! Together with their contributors they produced 6 amazing volumes, forthcoming with @BloomsburyAcad this autumn. https://t.co/bBixCwlTgr
Seeking nominations for the 2021 SRS Graduate Student Essay Prize.
Deadline for submissions is 15 July 2021.
The winners will be announced on 1 November 2021.
https://t.co/LXG33G3j8I
Comunismul în România: abordări transdisciplinare și transnaționale. Mulțumiri tuturor celor care au făcut posibil acest proiect.
https://t.co/2PZIz3aFh7
@NewBooksNetwork, I hosted historian @rchrisdavis for a chat about his "Hungarian Religion, Romanian Blood: A Minority's Struggle for National Belonging" (@UWiscPress, 2019). Winner of the @aseeestudies 2000 Book Subvention Award & Barbara Jelavich Prize. https://t.co/OmgqZa3gMp
Coming @NewBooksNetwork, I hosted Chris Davis @rchrisdavis,"Hungarian Religion, Romanian Blood: A Minority's Struggle for National Belonging, 1920-1945" (@WisconsinPress, 2019, paper 2021). Winner of the @aseeestudies first book subvention and 2020 Barbara Jelavich book prize!
We are deeply saddened by the loss of Keith Hitchins, Professor of History at the University of Illinois, a solid scholar to whom we owe some of the best references on Romanian history in the English speaking world. R.I.P.
The Society for Romanian Studies is holding its long overdue Annual General Meeting on Saturday, 14 November 2020. All are welcome.
For a Zoom link and times, please contact Roland Clark ([email protected])
Congratulations to Katherine Verdery, recipient of the Distinguished Contributions to Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies Award! #ASEEES20
https://t.co/DqtYNW37ib
ASEEES congratulates R. Chris Davis @rchrisdavis, winner of the Barbara Jelavich Book Prize for "Hungarian Religion, Romanian Blood: A Minority’s Struggle for National Belonging, 1920– 1945" @UWiscPress
https://t.co/GVlL8VV0mQ
We are excited to celebrate Emanuela Grama @emanuela_grama, winner of the Ed A. Hewett Prize for Best Book in Political Economy for the work "Socialist Heritage: The Politics of Past and Place in Romania" @iupress
https://t.co/t4ItdUyhI2
Congratulations to Alina-Sandra Cucu for her honorable mention for the Ed Aa Hewett Prize for Best Book in Political Economy for the work, "Planning Labour: Time and the Foundations of Industrial Socialism in Romania" @berghahnbooks
https://t.co/gSjajZFTWn
So excited to announce my book is the @aseestudies winner of the #BarbaraJelavichBookPrize for "distinguished monograph published on any aspect of Southeast European or Habsburg studies since 1600, or nineteenth- and twentieth-century Ottoman or Russian diplomatic history."
The Centre for the History of #Eugenics and #Racism (CIER) has now been established in #Cluj! #CIER brings together academics and expertise from the UK and Romania, offering a critical study of the history #eugenics and #race but also of contemporary #racism.
We are pleased to announce that the next SRS conference will be held in Timisoara in June 2022.
Under normal circumstances the conference would have been held in 2021, but the global pandemic has convinced us to postpone it until the following year.