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🚨 The Contemporary European History Prize 2025 is open for submissions! PhDs/ECRs working on post-1914 European history are eligible. Entries are max 8,000 words. Winner receives publication and £400 of CUP books! Deadline 12 Sept 2025. More details ⬇️ https://t.co/DtS0TY9xh5
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A prize aimed at encouraging, recognizing and promoting high-quality research among postgraduate and early career historians.
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@ContEuroHistory
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Just three weeks left until the deadline for the CEH Prize. We can't wait to read all the submissions!
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🚨 The Contemporary European History Prize 2025 is open for submissions! PhDs/ECRs working on post-1914 European history are eligible. Entries are max 8,000 words. Winner receives publication and £400 of CUP books! Deadline 12 Sept 2025. More details ⬇️ https://t.co/DtS0TY9xh5
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@ContEuroHistory
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You can now keep up with the latest CEH news through our new series of digest blogs! The first edition includes: 🥇 CEH's move to Gold #OpenAccess 📖 Highlighted articles from our editors 💻 News on our move to digital-only publication And more! ⬇️⬇️⬇️ https://t.co/47N9nSrkU5
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As we - like many other journals - transition towards digital-only publication, we have become acutely aware of how difficult it can be to find out what is happening with Contemporary European...
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📖 New article online! 'Expanding the Pool of Knowledge: Learning from the Soviet Economy at the UN Regional Commission for Europe and Beyond', by Elizabeth Banks https://t.co/IOIbdj6UyG
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Expanding the Pool of Knowledge: Learning from the Soviet Economy at the UN Regional Commission for Europe and Beyond
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In our latest New Voices blog, @Samuel_J_Kramer brings the complex history of the interwar 'Little Entente' into dialogue with contemporary French diplomatic goals in Eastern and Central Europe. Read all about it here! ⬇️ https://t.co/xkH0HtmGaH
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French president Emmanuel Macron outlined his new vision for French foreign policy in a speech on 5 March 2025. He argued that the Russian invasion of Ukraine posed a threat to all of Europe. Europe...
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📣 We're delighted to announce that CEH is now Gold Open Access! All articles accepted to the journal will be published #OpenAccess, regardless of the author's funding situation. More information and FAQs about this change below! ⬇️ https://t.co/kSaKeBviXL
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Welcome to Cambridge Core
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Thrilled to see this article, which we have been working on for the past few years, published as FirstView in @ContEuroHistory! Many thanks to the journal, to the reviewers and to my colleague and co-author, Mercedes Yusta, for her invaluable work 👇 https://t.co/3ubc4syBti
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📖 New article online! 'The Red Cross and the Lessons of the Russian Civil War, 1918–26', by Kimberly A. Lowe https://t.co/2eugoZGZgM
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The Red Cross and the Lessons of the Russian Civil War, 1918–26
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📖 Out now - a new Special Issue on the Diplomacy of Gratitude! Articles inc. transatlantic relations after WWI, Belgian higher education, and misperceptions of Italy. ft. @elisabmpiller, @ludivine_broch and more! https://t.co/xVx7k01xZ5
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Cambridge Core - Contemporary European History - Volume 34 - Diplomacy of Gratitude: Transatlantic Emotional Ties in the Twentieth Century
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My first piece as part of the @ERC_Research funded @ColonialVetsERC project has been published in @ContEuroHistory. It explores how the Greater War concept might facilitate better engagement with colonial experiences of conflict in the early 20th century.
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Rethinking the Colonial in the Greater War
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📖 New article online! 'Ludwig Noé, Shipping and the Economic Opportunities of International Zones after the First World War', by Anna Ross | @Annarosstweets @sheffielduni https://t.co/TuIP87zGAQ
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Ludwig Noé, Shipping and the Economic Opportunities of International Zones after the First World War
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📖 New #review article online! ‘Death is Not the End’: Thanatology Today' by Claire Nally https://t.co/H8rHPxaWG3
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‘Death is Not the End’: Thanatology Today
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Dominique Kirchner Reill
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@ContEuroHistory has a blog site "New Voices" for emerging scholars to publish short, public-facing articles. Want to submit a 800-word post in English on any aspect of European history (and its empires) since 1914? Contact cehnewvoices@gmail.com or see: https://t.co/ScnHojMxPB
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@ContEuroHistory
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Our New Voices blog continues with a post from Emma Flanagan. Drawn from her PhD research at @EdinburghUni, Emma explores the links between the communist movement and women's anticolonial resistance in post-war French North Africa. https://t.co/ooeZ2IGuKT
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Mention the words “women” and “Algeria” and the remarkableness of their role in armed resistance during the War of Independence (1954-1962) will often come to mind. Accounts of women planting bombs...
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📖 New article online! 'A Provincial Pandemic: European Ignorance of the 1918 ‘Spanish’ Influenza as a Shared Event', by John P.R. Eicher https://t.co/6leEM7V5Nf
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A Provincial Pandemic: European Ignorance of the 1918 ‘Spanish’ Influenza as a Shared Event
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📖 New article online! 'Time to Smile: Ill-Defined Work Practices of Saleswomen in West German Retail' by Manuela Rienks https://t.co/X13MoD5hJ2
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Time to Smile: Ill-Defined Work Practices of Saleswomen in West German Retail
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📖 New article online! 'Teachers in Power: Nation-Building and Loyalty in a Czechoslovak Periphery (1918–1947)' by Tereza Juhászová https://t.co/RtLoTWIF3Q
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Teachers in Power: Nation-Building and Loyalty in a Czechoslovak Periphery (1918–1947)
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📖 New article online! 'Working on Principles: Changing Concepts of ‘Labour’ before the European Court of Justice, 1972–1988', by Mala Loth https://t.co/ryeOrO1FlI
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Working on Principles: Changing Concepts of ‘Labour’ before the European Court of Justice, 1972–1988
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📖 New article online! 'The Ghosts of Fleet Street: What Did Not Working Mean in the British Printing Industry, c.1950–80', by Kim Christian Priemel https://t.co/M8Z3hGvaiX
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The Ghosts of Fleet Street: What Did Not Working Mean in the British Printing Industry, C.1950–80?
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📖 New article online! 'Emotional Relations in the Early Cold War: Power, Politics and the French Gratitude Train to Americans, 1948–194', by Ludivine Broch https://t.co/UCjRuPGsiB
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Emotional Relations in the Early Cold War: Power, Politics and the French Gratitude Train to Americans, 1948–1949 - Volume 34 Issue 2
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