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Tomáš Glanc |
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/program/jan-patocka-fellowship |
<a href="/program/jan-patocka-fellowship" hreflang="en">Jan Patočka Fellowship</a>
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Ideologien des Slawentums
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Ágoston Fáber |
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/program/paul-celan-fellowship-for-translators |
<a href="/program/paul-celan-fellowship-for-translators" hreflang="en">Paul Celan Fellowship for Translators</a>
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Pierre Bourdieu and Loïc Wacquant: Invitation to Reflexive Sociology [Invitation à la sociologie reflexive] (FRE > HUN)
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Ulrike Flader |
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/program/guests-of-the-institute |
<a href="/program/guests-of-the-institute" hreflang="en">Guests of the Institute</a>
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Governing through Contradictions: An Anthropological Study of Soft Authoritarian Government in Turkey
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András Lénárt |
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/program/guests-of-the-institute |
<a href="/program/guests-of-the-institute" hreflang="en">Guests of the Institute</a>
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The Ghetto Houses of Budapest, 1944
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Andrzej Nowak |
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/program/jozef-tischner-fellowship |
<a href="/program/jozef-tischner-fellowship" hreflang="en">Józef Tischner Fellowship</a>
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Historical Anthropography, or How People Perceive their Place in Time, Social and “Geocultural” Spaces
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Dimiter Kenarov |
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/program/milena-jesenska-fellowship-for-journalists |
<a href="/program/milena-jesenska-fellowship-for-journalists" hreflang="en">Milena Jesenská Fellowship for Journalists</a>
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Georgi Markov: A Biography
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Františka Schormová |
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/program/jan-patocka-fellowship |
<a href="/program/jan-patocka-fellowship" hreflang="en">Jan Patočka Fellowship</a>
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Prague, Red and Black: Early Cold War Journeys, Networks, and Poems
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Geoffrey Aung |
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/program/guests-of-the-institute |
<a href="/program/guests-of-the-institute" hreflang="en">Guests of the Institute</a>
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Labor, Migration, and Differential Inclusion on Inter-Asia’s Capitalist Frontiers
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Pavel Horák |
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/program/jan-patocka-fellowship |
<a href="/program/jan-patocka-fellowship" hreflang="en">Jan Patočka Fellowship</a>
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How to Magically Edify a Nation? Occultism and Nationalism in Central Europe, 1890-1939
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Paweł Pieniążek |
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/program/milena-jesenska-fellowship-for-journalists |
<a href="/program/milena-jesenska-fellowship-for-journalists" hreflang="en">Milena Jesenská Fellowship for Journalists</a>
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War Comes Home
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Piotr Kosicki |
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/program/ukraine-in-european-dialogue-fellowship-program |
<a href="/program/ukraine-in-european-dialogue-fellowship-program" hreflang="en">Ukraine in European Dialogue Fellowship Program</a>
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Out of the Shadows: How Central and Eastern Europe Became Modern
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Suat Kınıklıoğlu |
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/program/eurasia-in-global-dialogue |
<a href="/program/eurasia-in-global-dialogue" hreflang="en">Eurasia in Global Dialogue</a>
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Turkey's Strategic Identity
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Dora Kaprálová |
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/program/jan-patocka-fellowship |
<a href="/program/jan-patocka-fellowship" hreflang="en">Jan Patočka Fellowship</a>
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Milena Jesenská, Vienna, and Fake News Through the Spanish Flu and Covid-19 Pandemics
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Micheline Ishay |
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/program/guests-of-the-institute |
<a href="/program/guests-of-the-institute" hreflang="en">Guests of the Institute</a>
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Atlas Unbound: Internationalism and the Future of Human Rights
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Volodymyr Yermolenko |
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/program/ukraine-in-european-dialogue-fellowship-program |
<a href="/program/ukraine-in-european-dialogue-fellowship-program" hreflang="en">Ukraine in European Dialogue Fellowship Program</a>
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Ukraine and the Borders of Europe
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Diego Acosta |
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/program/guests-of-the-institute |
<a href="/program/guests-of-the-institute" hreflang="en">Guests of the Institute</a>
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Regional Free Movement of People Law: A New Field of Study for International Migration Law
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Igor Pomerantsev |
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/program/eurasia-in-global-dialogue |
<a href="/program/eurasia-in-global-dialogue" hreflang="en">Eurasia in Global Dialogue</a>
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The City of Czernowitz as a Cultural and Language Palimpsest
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Jakub Nikodem |
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/program/jozef-tischner-fellowship |
<a href="/program/jozef-tischner-fellowship" hreflang="en">Józef Tischner Fellowship</a>
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Moral Values and Civil Society: Philosophical and Political Views of Krzysztof Michalski and Marek Siemek
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