Roslyn Dubler (Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory)
My book manuscript, Dependent States: Family, Care, and Welfare in Britain, France, and West Germany, 1957-1996, examines the entangled transformation of family […]
My book manuscript, Dependent States: Family, Care, and Welfare in Britain, France, and West Germany, 1957-1996, examines the entangled transformation of family […]
The Central European History Society and the Society for Italian Historical Studies are delighted to announce an exciting new partnership
Since 1998, Central European doctoral students have travelled to Edmonton for year-long research stays as part of the fellowship programs
Contemporary European History has launched a series on its blog called “New Voices,” which seeks to showcase fresh and innovative
With the generous support of the Central European History Society, I was able to draft the first scholarly article ever
With the generous support of the Central European History Society, I conducted archival research in Germany during the summer of