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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 Reasons for the Current Upsurge in Memory | Pierre Nora | Read more | ||||||
Das Böse nach dem Tod. Das öffentliche Ableben eines politischen Abjekts. Nicolae Ceausescus posthumes Leben im (heißkalten) rumänischen Leichenkeller | Naja Bentzen | Read more | ||||||
How Did the 2008 Economic Crisis Affect Social and Political Solidarity in Europe? | Jennifer Hochschild | Read more |
Authors: Jennifer Hochschild
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Rachelka’s Tablecloth. Poles and Jews, Intimacy and Fragility “on the Periphery of the Holocaust” | Marci Shore | Read more | ||||||
Life after Death | Hans Ruin | Read more |
Authors: Hans Ruin
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Old Europe: A Look ahead to the Twenty-first Century | Rainer Münz (translated by Martin Chalmers) | Read more |
Authors: Rainer Münz (translated by Martin Chalmers)
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Solidarität – Ein Netzwerk von Zugehörigkeiten | Krzysztof Michalski | Read more |
Authors: Krzysztof Michalski
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Is EU Membership lesser than evil? Gloomy Impressions from the economic Landscape in East Central Europe | Gerhard Gnauck | Read more |
Authors: Gerhard Gnauck
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Free and Unfair: The Hungarian Elections | András Bozoki | Read more |
Authors: András Bozoki
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From Theresienstadt to Santa Teresa: The Inexpressible in the Last Novels of W.G. Sebald and Roberto Bolaño | Biliana Kourtasheva | Read more | ||||||