BASEES 2023 Opening Keynote
Professor Gwendolyn Sasse (Centre for East European and International Studies - ZOiS, Germany)
'Quo vadis Area Studies amidst Russia‘s War against Ukraine?'
University of Glasgow
31 March 2023
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BASEES 2023 Opening Keynote
Professor Gwendolyn Sasse (Centre for East European and International Studies - ZOiS, Germany)
'Quo vadis Area Studies amidst Russia‘s War against Ukraine?'
University of Glasgow
31 March 2023
Episode 24. Rok Stergar: Persecution and Public Administration in Post-Habsburg Slovenia
Study Group for Minority History
49 minutes 10 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 24. Rok Stergar: Persecution and Public Administration in Post-Habsburg Slovenia
In this episode, we’re joined by Rok Stergar, Associate Professor at the University of Ljubljana and historian of the First World War, Nationalism and the Habsburg Empire in the long nineteenth century, to discuss the repercussions of Austria-Hungary’s collapse in the territories that now form the modern Republic of Slovenia. As well Slovenes, prior to the First World War, a politically and economically strong, and rather numerous German-speaking community also lived in these lands. With the dissolution of the Dual Monarchy, and this area's incorporation into the newly founded Kingdom of Yugoslavia in December 1918, however, these local Germans suddenly found themselves the primary target of Slovene nationalist reprisals. As Stergar demonstrates, nowhere was this more apparent than in the sphere of public administration. Throughout the immediate post-war years, the new Yugoslav authorities conducted a series of institutional purges aimed at removing Germans and other non-Slovenes from all aspects of political life. This systematic persecution quickly expanded into the wider public sphere with cultural and educational institutions being forcibly appropriated without regard for any enshrined constitutional protections.
"Eastern Europe's Minorities in a Century of Change", a podcast series on the history of minorities and minority experiences in twentieth-century Central and Eastern Europe prepared by the BASEES Study Group for Minority History to mark the Institute for Historical Research’s centenary. The co-conveners of the Study Group are Olena Palko (Birkbeck) and Samuel Foster (University of East Anglia)
Study Group for Minority History
BASEES 2023 Opening Keynote
Professor Gwendolyn Sasse (Centre for East European and International Studies - ZOiS, Germany)
'Quo vadis Area Studies amidst Russia‘s War against Ukraine?'
University of Glasgow
31 March 2023