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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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The Orthodox Component in the Russian Support for Eastern Ukrainian Separatists | Kristina Stoeckl | Read more | ||||||
The Trap of Being New Europe | Magdalena Nowicka-Franczak | Read more |
Authors: Magdalena Nowicka-Franczak
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Tymoshenko: Wake-up call for the EU | Mykola Riabchuk | Read more | ||||||
L’avènement mondial de la mémoire | Pierre Nora | Read more | ||||||
Evolving Expectations: The Russian Orthodox Church and the Collapse of Communism | Irina Papkova | Read more | ||||||
Jenseits des Traumas. Überlegungen zur Erinnerungsforschung in der Postmoderne | Martina Steer | Read more |
Authors: Martina Steer
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Luhansk: The case of a failed cultural revolution | Konstantin Skorkin | Read more |
Authors: Konstantin Skorkin
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The Impact of Immigration on American Society: Looking Backward to the Future | Charles Hirschman | Read more |
Authors: Charles Hirschman
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Shared Memory. Buchenwald and Beyond. | Claus Leggewie, Erik Meyer | Read more |
Authors: Claus Leggewie, Erik Meyer
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Poland: EU Presidency as an Incentive to Reconsider Polish Identity? | Andrey Makarychev, Victoria Vasilenko | Read more |
Authors: Andrey Makarychev, Victoria Vasilenko
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