April 2009

NL +91 >> Anniversary with Digital Anthologies2009/04/01 11:30
No Funding 82009/04/03 15:34
Prekäre Freiheit2009/04/04 21:24
Ökonomisierung2009/04/07 11:26
Balkan Studies 12009/04/07 21:50
Balkan Studies 22009/04/08 12:05
Post/Colonial Studies anew2009/04/09 11:20
Balkan Studies 32009/04/09 11:37
Balkan Studies 42009/04/09 16:38
Balkan Studies 52009/04/10 11:33
Balkan Studies 62009/04/10 11:43
Balkan Studies 72009/04/10 11:59
Balkan Studies 82009/04/11 12:19
Balkan Studies 92009/04/11 12:27
Crisis in Balkan Studies?2009/04/15 11:48
iRights2009/04/18 16:00
Balkans & Anatolia2009/04/23 12:19
Balkan Studies: quo vadis?2009/04/24 20:50
A Feeling of Crisis? Part 12009/04/26 18:20
A Feeling of Crisis? Part 22009/04/27 12:35
A Feeling of Crisis? Part 32009/04/27 13:21
NL +92 >> Balkan Studies in Europe and Overseas2009/04/30 11:57

Editor

Einblicke in Editor's Welt. Interessiert an Geisteswissenschaften, staunend über Medien, Tendenz zum Bizzarren, vor allem in der Literatur. Über Anregungen, Kritiken, Kommentare freuen sich Usha Reber (editor@kakanien.ac.at und János Békési (webmaster@kakanien.ac.at).
The workshop Balkan Studies - quo vadis? is held on April 25, 2009.

Venue: HS, Inst. Slawistik, AAKH / Campus
The programme is to be found here, the abstracts are available as Balkan Studies 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and as pdf.
Ort: HS, IOG, AAKH, Spitalgasse 2, 1090 Wien
Zeit: 2. bis 4. April 2009
Veranstalter: IOG, Kk.rev
Funding: Fritz-Thyssen-Stiftung, Köln

Programm, Abstracts (.pdf)
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