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We would like to cordially invite to a lecture given by Dr. Karin Hofmeisterová. We will discuss the influence of the orthodox churches today and their engagement in the memory politics. Lecture and the following discussion will take place on Thursday, December 8, at 6:30 p.m.
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We cordially invite you to a discussion with prof. Philipp Ther. The discussion is organized in the context of the publication of the new edition of Prof. Ther's book by Karolinum Publishing House - Jiný konec dějin: Eseje o velké transformaci po roce 1989. The debate will take place on 7 December at 11:00 in Pekařská 16, room 114.
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Reflecting on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, Jiří Kocián and Klára Kosová (Institute of International Studies and Malach Center for Visual History), with the assistance of Valentyn Shkriba, organised an Emerging Leaders Workshop, with the aim to inspire and connect the up and coming generation of Ukrainian leaders.
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Academics from the Institute of International Studies of Faculty of Social Sciences in cooperation with their counterparts from Lviv National University of Ukraine did field research in Horní Slavkov. The main interest for the scholars was the Integration of Ukrainian refugee children and minor internally displaced persons in a comparative perspective of the Czech Republic and Ukraine.
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On Friday, November 18, a roundtable on "Small States and Great Powers" was held as part of the NAWA Chair Days: Observing Complexity in Turbulent Times project. Among the guests at the roundtable was Adrian Brisku, head of our Research centre for Small nation(-states) within/without empires and unions.
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Kateřina Králová, Head of the Memory Studies Research Centre and member of the Department of Russian and East European Studies, published an article Hachsharot in Greece, 1945 - 1949: Camps or vocational centres? in the peer-reviewed journal Quest. Issues in Contemporary Jewish History.