CAS SEE Seminars with Guests: Yorgos Christidis
ZoomGreek perspectives on the Kosovo crisis and the 1999 NATO intervention in FR Yugoslavia, presented by our Fellow Christian Costamagna.
CANCELED | Presentation: DBU-CEE Fellowship Programme
Akvarij, UNIRI Campus Radmile Matejčić 5, Rijeka, Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, Croatia (Local Name: Hrvatska)We regret to inform you that this event has been canceled for personal reasons.
CAS SEE Seminars with Guests: Ivan Flis
ZoomThe memory and legacy of Nikola Tesla as part of the project “REVENANT–Revivals of Empire: Nostalgia, Amnesia, Tribulation”: Outline for the study of Nikola Tesla as a myth.
CAS SEE Seminars with Guests: Florian Bieber
ZoomThis lecture will explore the dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia, discussing why it has not yet led to the normalization of relations between the two countries.
Book Launch: Governments’ Responses to the Covid-19 Pandemic in Europe
ZoomThis event will focus on four South-East European countries treated in the book: Bulgaria, Romania, Slovenia, and Croatia. We will be joined by the authors of the four country chapters as well as by the book’s editors.
CAS SEE Seminars with Guests: Gorazd Bajc
ZoomHow can we, as historians, understand the dissolution of Yugoslavia and the events that followed, in particular the Kosovo question?
CAS SEE Seminars with Guests: Matteo Millan
ZoomThis talk will investigate the multifaceted history and features of armed associations. It will relate them to ongoing social and political democratization processes to shed light on the contradictions of the pre-World War I epoch.
CAS SEE Seminars with Guests: Péter Techet
ZoomThis talk aims to examine the possibility of interpreting Hans Kelsen's “Pure Theory of Law”–specifically his theory of law-application–as a theorization of the experiences of an active and, in many ways, “activist” constitutional judge.
Book Presentation: Philosophy of the Environment
ZoomStarting from the book, Filosofia dell’ambiente (Il Mulino 2023), this presentation will discuss what the Philosophy of the Environment is—or could be—, it will reconstruct how the modern concept of environment emerged, and how it is—or has to be—understood today, in light of the current environmental crisis.