Centre for European and International Studies Research
Arbeitskreis Czernowitzer Presse (International Network)
'Post-Hapsburg identities: Czernovitz as an enclave of urban German-Jewish culture' is the research topic of an international network called 'Arbeitskreis Czernowitzer Presse' founded by Susanne Marten-Finnis and Markus Winkler. The network comprises scholars from the United Kingdom, Austria, Germany, Romania and the Ukraine. It has been funded by the Saxon Ministry of the Interior, Dresden, the Deutsches Kulturforum östliches Europa, Potsdam, the Conçept Foundation, a member of the Soros Open Network, in Bucharest, and Queen's University Belfast.
We conceived the network in order to fund access to primary sources and collaboration with academics, librarians and archivists in Romania and the Ukraine, and to fund conferences and workshops with academics at the above mentioned universities. An important aim is also to scan into digital form the complete German language press of Czernovitz under Romanian rule.

Conferences

- Interdisciplinary Symposium Memory and Space: Culture Politics and Civil Society in the Bukovina, organised by Markus Winkler in Czernowitz (Ukraine), 13.-28. October 2014 (funded by the German Ministery of Foreign Affairs), www.raumundgedaechtnis.de
- International conference: Literature – Culture – Civil Society: Zur Habsburger Prägung des Bildungswesens in der. Bukowina und Nachbarregionen zwischen 1848 und 1940, organised by Markus Winkler in Czernowitz (Ukraine), 16.-20. October 2013 (funded by the Institute for German Culture and History, Ludwig Maximilian University Munich).
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