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Page 1 of 2 The Junior Visiting Fellows regularly present their
research projects in seminars. The final results are discussed
at the Junior Fellows’ Conference at the end of
each semester, and later published on the IWM website.
Vol. XXI-XXXII
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Vol. XXXII
Agnieszka Pasieka, David Petruccelli, and Ben Roth (eds.)
Re-thinking European Politics and History
IWM, Vienna 2012
[Published on the Web]
Contributions by Vera Asenova, Tamara Banjeglav, Philip Howe, Yulia Komleva, Olha Martynuk, Agnieszka Pasieka, David Petruccelli, Elizabeth Robinson, and Ben Roth |
Agnieszka Pasieka
Introduction:
Re-thinking European Politics and History
Part I
Yulia Komleva
Instilling the Idea of 'Double Identity'
History Curriculum
in the Schools of Austro-Hungary
Tamara Banjeglav
Memory of War or War over Memory?
The Official
Politics of Remembering in 1990s Croatia
Ben Roth
Confessions, Excuses, and the Storytelling Self
Rereading Rousseau with Paul de Man
Part II
Olha Martynuk
Sacred Hills and Commercial Downtown
Ethnic Meanings
of Urban Spaces in Late Imperial Kiev
Philip Howe
Imperial Austria as a Precursor to Consociational Democracy
Vera Asenova
Small States Outside World Markets. Bulgaria’s
Trade Relations with Germany and the Soviet Union, 1932-1956
Part III
Agnieszka Pasieka, David Petruccelli, and Elizabeth Robinson
Comparative Methodologies: An Interdisciplinary Discussion
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Vol. XXXI
Marta Bucholc (ed.)
Social Transformations in Theory and Practice
IWM, Vienna 2012
[Published on the Web]
Contributions by Yulia Arskaya, Marta Bucholc, Elmar Flatschart, Piotr Kuznietzow, Natalia Palisheva, and Olena Palko |
Marta Bucholc
Multiple Facets of Social Change.
Introduction
Natalia Palisheva
The Influence of the Global Context on the Perception of the Sources of Social Inequality.
The Example of the Transformation of Social and Political Thought among the Indian Elite in the Colonial Period
Olena Palko
A Bolshevik Party with a National Face.
Being Ukrainian among Communists
Yulia Arskaya
Some Aspects of Deconstruction of Totalitarianism in Russian and German Postmodernist Literature
Elmar Flatschart
Critical Dialectics for the Social Sciences.
Towards a Mediation of Critical Realism and Critical Theory
Marta Bucholc
Climbing the Stairs.
On the Progress of Society and Science in Norbert Elias’s Theory

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Vol. XXX
Anne Dwyer and Marta Bucholc (eds.)
Disappearing Realities.
On the Cultural Consequences of
Social Change
IWM, Vienna 2011
[Published on the Web]
Contributions by Marta Bucholc, Anne Dwyer, Julia Hertlein, Jan Kühne, Olena Palko, Anastasia Platonova, Olga Tyapkina and Iryna Vushko |
Anne Dwyer, Marta Bucholc
Disappearing Social Realities. Introduction
Iryna Vushko
Policing the Empire:
Austrian Gambling Regulations during the Napoleonic Wars
Olena Palko
Ukrainian National Communism in International Context
Jan Kühne
Sammy Gronemann's Lessing – Another German-Jewish Encounter
Julia Hertlein
Critique in Context:
Criticizing Critique
Olga Tyapkina
Small Towns as a Phenomenon of Historical Urbanization from a Western European Methodological Perspective
Marta Bucholc
Politics as Art of Translation.
Max Weber’s Political Ethic in Light of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s and Norbert Elias’s Theories of
Language
Anastasia Platonova
Responsibility in Technological Civilization:
In Search of the Responsible Subject

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Vol. XXIX
Maren Behrensen, Lois Lee and Ahmet Selim Tekelioglu (eds.)
Modernities Revisited
IWM, Vienna 2011
[Published on the Web]
Contributions by Maren Behrensen, Antonio Ferrara, Grzegorz Krzywiec, Lois Lee, Sorin Gog, Leonardo Schiocchet, Leo Schlöndorff, Elitza Stanoeva, Katharina Steidl, Ahmet Selim Tekelioglu, and Andrea Thuma |
Maren Behrensen, Lois Lee and Ahmet Selim Tekelioglu
Modernities Revisited.
Introduction
I. Revisiting the Public Space
Andrea Thuma
Hannah Arendt, Agency, and the Public Space
Ahmet Selim Tekelioglu
Being European / being Muslim:
International Relations and contending forms of Muslim presence in the West
Antonio Ferrara
Beyond Ethnic Cleansing: Demographic Surgery in European History
II. Secular Modernity and Religious Modernities
Sorin Gog
Religious education as a counter-secularization strategy in contemporary Romania
Leo Schlöndorff
1914: The old world, the new world, and the end of the world
Leonardo Schiocchet
Between the catastrophe and the promised return:
Palestinian refugee trajectories and conceptions of time in Lebanon
Lois Lee
From “neutrality” to dialogue:
Constructing the religious other in British non-religious discourses
III. Embodying Modernity/ies
Maren Behrensen
Intersex athletes:
Do we need a gender police in professional sports?
Grzegorz Krzywiec
Polish anti-Semitism:
The last European closet, cultural code, or social problem?
Katharina Steidl
Traces of/by nature:
August Strindberg’s photographic experiments of the 1890’s
Elitza Stanoeva
The dead body of the leader as an organizing principle of socialist public space:
The mausoleum of Georgi Dimitrov in Sofia

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Vol. XXVIII
Brian Marrin and Katrin Hammerstein (eds.)
Perspectives on Memory and Identity
IWM, Vienna 2010
[Published on the Web]
Contributions by Katrin Hammerstein, Andreea Maierean, Paulina Napierala, Avraham Rot, and Ewa Rzanna |
I. Secular and Religious Identities
Paulina Napierala
From the Secularization of the State to the De-privatization of Religion and Faith-Based Initiatives Policy in the U.S.A.
Avraham Rot
Constructing Identity and Embracing Boredom in United Europe
II. Lessons in Remembering and Forgetting
Katrin Hammerstein
Divided Austria – History Fiction in Linz
Andreea Maierean
The Unbearable Burden of Forgetting:
Lustration in Post-Communist Romania
Ewa Rzanna
A Forgotten Calamity.
Henan during the Great Famine (1958 – 1961)

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Vol. XXVII
Shelby E. Carpenter (ed.)
Themes of Displacement
IWM, Vienna 2011
[Published on the Web]
Contributions by Michal Biletzki and Shelby E. Carpenter |
Shelby E. Carpenter
Preface: Themes of Displacement in Israel and Sierra Leone
Michal Biletzki
Citizenship in Crisis – The Palestinian Citizens of Israel: A Counterintuitive Account
Shelby E. Carpenter
Trust Building in Post-Conflict Sierra Leone

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Vol. XXVI
Lauren Freeman (ed.)
In/visibility: Perspectives on Inclusion and Exclusion
IWM, Vienna 2009
[Published on the Web]
Contributions by Clemens Apprich, Andreas Elpidorou, Lauren Freeman, Magdalena Freudenschuß, and Olga Wysocka |
Lauren Freeman and Andreas Elpidorou
In/visibility:
Perspectives on Inclusion and Exclusion.
Introduction
Clemens Apprich
Urban Heterotopia:
Zoning Digital Space
Magdalena Freudenschuß
Negotiating Precariousness:
Navigating Discursive In/Visibilities
Olga Wysocka
Populism in Poland:
In/visible Exclusion
Andreas Elpidorou
The Upsurge of Spontaneity and the Rise of an Undivided Subject:
The Role and Place of Merleau-Ponty in the Dreyfus-McDowell Debate
Lauren Freeman
Love is Not Blind:
In/Visibility and Recognition in Martin Heidegger’s Thinking

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Vol. XXV
Sean Dempsey and David Nichols (eds.)
Time, Memory, and Cultural Change
IWM, Vienna 2009
[Published on the Web]
Contributions by Shai Biderman, Thomas Carroll, Sean Dempsey, Andreas Gémes, Svetla Kazalarska, Christina Kleiser, David Nichols, Viktoria Sereda, and Vern Walker |
Sean Dempsey
Time, Memory, and Cultural Change.
Introduction
Sean Dempsey
The Genesis of Secular Responsibility:
Aesthetic Education and the Neighbor
Andreas Gémes
Deconstruction of a Myth?
Austria and the Hungarian Refugees of 1956-57
Viktoria Sereda
Politics of Memory and Urban Landscape:
The Case of Lviv after World War II
Vern Walker
The Poverty of Pacifism
Thomas D. Carroll
Wittgenstein and Method in the Study of Religion
Shai Biderman
The Big Leap: Heidegger, Nietzsche, Kafka
David Nichols
Antigone's Autochthonous Voice:
Echoes in Sophocles, Hölderlin, and Heidegger
Christina Kleiser
Avishai Margalit’s Idea of an Ethics of Memory and its Relevance for a Pluralistic Europe
Svetla Kazalarska
Contemporary Art as Ars Memoriae:
Curatorial Strategies for Challenging the Post-Communist Condition

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Vol. XXIV
Irina Papkova (ed.)
Reconciling the Irreconcilable
IWM, Vienna 2009
[Published on the Web]
Contributions by Brigitte Bargetz, Sofiya Dyak, Ariel Ivanier, Sushila Mesquita, Irina Papkova, and Abram Trosky |
Irina Papkova
Preface
Sushila Mesquita
Rights and the Politics of Normalization
Brigitte Bargetz
The Politics of the Everyday: A Feminist Revision of the Public/Private Frame
Sofia Dyak
The Legacies of Others. Dealing with Historic Cityscapes in Soviet Lviv and Communist Wroclaw
Irina Papkova
Saving the Third Rome: "Fall of the Empire", Byzantium and Putin's Russia
Ariel Ivanier
Cosmopolitanism without Agents? Engaging the Statist Critique
Abram Trosky
On the Possibility of International Theory: A Cosmopolitan Critique of Communitarian Conceptions

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Vol. XXIII
Martin Black and Kirsten McKillop (eds.)
Human Ends and the Ends of Politics
IWM, Vienna 2009
[Published on the Web]
Contributions by Parveen Akhtar, Margherita Angelini, Martin Black, Stanislaw Burdziej, Kirsten McKillop,
Astrid Peterle, and Irena Ristic |
Martin Black and Kirsten McKillop
Preface
Parveen Akhtar
Transience Participation:
The Politics of First Generation Pakistani
Migrants in the UK (post-1945)
Margherita Angelini
Writing Contemporary History in Italy between Fascism and Democracy
Martin Black
Is There a Crisis of Modernity?
Stanislaw Burdziej
Civil Religion and the Sources of Legitimacy
Kirsten McKillop
The Philosopher’s Peace:
Lasting or Final?
Kant and Democratic Peace
Theory
Astrid Peterle
Thinking through Subversion in the Time of Its Impossibility
Irena Ristić
’Hell Is Other People’:
Kinships among the Yugoslav Nations

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Vol. XXII
Vern Walker (ed.)
Indecent Exposures
IWM, Vienna 2007
[Published on the Web]
Contributions by Gudrun Ankele, Saskia Haag, Georg Maisser, Lydia Mulvany, Astrid Peterle, and Vern Walker |
Vern Walker
Indecent Exposures:
A Personal Introduction (As It Usually Is)
Saskia Haag
"Zusammenstimmung":
Poetics of Private Space in 19th
Century’s
Literature
Lydia Mulvany
Madness in Nietzsche's Gay Science
Vern Walker
Apprenticeship in Pacifism
Or What to Do with Practical Advice?
Astrid Peterle
"Visible-Invisible-Hypervisible":
Sketching
the Reception of Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore
Gudrun Ankele
Helene Druskowitz’ Pessimistische Kardinalsätze
(1905) als Manifest
Georg Maisser
Terrorism. On the perception and justification
of violence.

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Vol. XXI
Alice MacLachlan and Ingvild Torsen (eds.)
History and Judgment
IWM, Vienna 2006
[Published on the Web]
Contributions by Eric Michael Dale, Csilla Kiss, Adam Kozuchowski, Sophie Loidolt, Alice MacLachlan, Thomas Szanto, Ingvild Torsen, and Alexander Vezenkov |
Alice MacLachlan and Ingvild Torsen
History and Judgment:
Introduction
Csilla Kiss
We Are Not Like Us.
Transitional Justice:
The (Re)construction of Post-communist Memory
Adam Kozuchowski
Why and How do States Fall?
The Case of Austria-Hungary in the Inter-War Historical Discourse
Ingvild Torsen
The Metaphysical Discipline of Aesthetics:
Martin Heidegger and the End of Art
Alexander Vezenkov
History against Geography.
Should We Always Think of the Balkans as Part of Europe?
Eric Michael Dale
Hegel, Evil and the End of History
Sophie Loidolt
The 'Prophet' and the 'Histor':
Arendt and Levinas on Judging
Alice MacLachlan
An Ethic of Plurality:
Reconciling Politics and Morality in Hannah Arendt
Thomas Szanto
What 'Science of Consciousness'?
A Phenomenological Take on Naturalizing the Mind
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