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Tr@nsit Online
Tr@nsit was the online sister journal of Transit, published until 2017. Here, authors, fellows and friends of the IWM offered further articles, reflections and comments related to ongoing research and debates at the Institute.
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Les nouvelles technologies | Michel Serres | Read more |
Authors: Michel Serres
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Crisis in Ukraine: A Historian’s Perspective | Roman Szporluk | Read more | ||||||
Poland’s Road to Europe in the Eyes of Public Opinion | Jacek Kucharczyk | Read more |
Authors: Jacek Kucharczyk
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Der Populismus und das Versagen der gemäßigten Parteien | John Gray (translated by Bodo Schulze) | Read more |
Authors: John Gray (translated by Bodo Schulze)
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The Court and the Family: Elite settlement and the transformation of the political system in Poland | Pawel Spievak | Read more | ||||||
Lemkin and Lauterpacht in Lemberg and Later: Pre- and Post-Holocaust Careers of Two East European International Lawyers | Stefan Troebst | Read more |
Authors: Stefan Troebst
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Russia’s Never-Ending War against “Fascism”. Memory Politics in the Russian-Ukrainian Conflict | Tatiana Zhurzhenko | Read more |
Authors: Tatiana Zhurzhenko
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In Ukraine, the Future of the Russian Orthodox Church is at Stake | Kristina Stoeckl | Read more |
Authors: Kristina Stoeckl
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Shedding Light on Corruption: A Small Romanian Victory | Vlad Odobescu | Read more |
Authors: Vlad Odobescu
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L’avènement mondial de la mémoire | Pierre Nora | Read more | ||||||