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Debating Citizenship and Emancipation during the Long 19th Century
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Seminars and Colloquia
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Holly CaseConstantin Iordachi
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
Holly Case has called the period spanning the late-18th to the second half of the 20th century “The Age of Questions,” which included the Eastern question, Jewish question, social question, and countless others. In his recent book Liberalism, Constitutional Nationalism, and Minorities: The Making of Romanian Citizenship, c. 1750–1918 (2019), Constantin Iordachi shows how the succession of transnational “questions” that were at the heart of European and North-Atlantic politics during the long nineteenth century, and the interplay between them, impacted citizenship policies in Romania and beyond. He further describes the transfer of novel institutions of citizenship across temporal and political boundaries. In this discussion, Iordachi briefly outlined some of his broader conclusions regarding citizenship and statebuilding across the nineteenth century, after which he and Case engaged in a discussion about the role of “questions” in this dynamic and across this critical span of European and global history.
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
Holly Case has called the period spanning the late-18th to the second half of the 20th century “The Age of Questions,” which included the Eastern question, Jewish question, social question, and countless others. In his recent book Liberalism, Constitutional Nationalism, and Minorities: The Making of Romanian Citizenship, c. 1750–1918 (2019), Constantin Iordachi shows how the succession of transnational “questions” that were at the heart of European and North-Atlantic politics during the long nineteenth century, and the interplay between them, impacted citizenship policies in Romania and beyond. He further describes the transfer of novel institutions of citizenship across temporal and political boundaries. In this discussion, Iordachi briefly outlined some of his broader conclusions regarding citizenship and statebuilding across the nineteenth century, after which he and Case engaged in a discussion about the role of “questions” in this dynamic and across this critical span of European and global history.
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Das Leben Passiert Nicht Außerhalb der Geschichte
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Seminars and Colloquia
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Radka DenemarkováLudger Hagedorn
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Das Fremde hinter der Fremde
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Ludger HagedornMichael KeglerSusann Urban
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Series: Lecture
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Czernowitz as a Cultural Palimpsest
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Seminars and Colloquia
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Clemena AntonovaIgor Pomerantsev
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Culture After Empire
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Lecture
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Dilip GaonkarGyan PrakashLudger Hagedorn
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Series: Lecture
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Series: Lecture
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Cultural Approaches to Democracy in Central and Eastern Europe
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Panels and Discussions
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Ivan VejvodaKarolina WiguraRuth WodakTill van Rahden
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Crisis, Critique, Capitalism
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Lecture
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Nancy Fraser
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Speakers: Nancy Fraser
Series: Lecture
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Speakers: Nancy Fraser
Series: Lecture
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Crisis, Conjuncture, and Biopolitics from Below
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Seminars and Colloquia
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Ranabir SamaddarSabyasachi Basu Ray ChaudhuryAyşe Çağlar
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Crisis of Capitalism
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Panels and Discussions
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Krzysztof MichalskiMarcin KrólMichal Boni, Jennifer Hochschild, Roman Frydman, Witold Orłowski, Aleksander Smolar
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Series: Panels and Discussions
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Crimes Without Punishments and Damaged Collective Identities
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Seminars and Colloquia
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Jerko Bakotin
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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