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At the @CEUReviewBooks we are always looking for new reviewers! If you would like to review for us! If you need inspiration, we have a bunch of books available here: tinyurl.com/CEURBBooksAvaila… Get in touch at ceureviewofbooks@press.ceu.edu
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I’m overjoyed that the first academic review of my monograph, “The Women of ‘Little Paris’: Fashion in Interwar Bucharest” (Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2024, Dress Cultures Series @BloomsburyBooks ), by Prof. Mariana Neț and published in the @CEUReviewBooks ! #cerub #bookreviews
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I am so happy and honoured for Prof. Mariana Net's review of my monograph "The Women of 'Little Paris: Fashion in Interwar Bucharest" (Bloomsbury Visual Arts , 2024, @BloomsburyAcad @BloomsburyBooks) on @CEUReviewBooks to be mentioned here!
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At the @CEUReviewBooks we are always looking for new reviewers! If you would like to review for us! If you need inspiration, we have a bunch of books available here: tinyurl.com/CEURBBooksAvaila… Get in touch at ceureviewofbooks@press.ceu.edu
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Socialist Internationalism and the Gritty Politics of the Particular ( @BloomsburyHist, 2023) edited by Kristin Roth-Ey explores the exchanges between the Global South and Eastern Europe during the Cold War. Agustín Cosovschi reviews the volumes. ceureviewofbooks.com/review/…
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In The Urban Life of Workers in Post-Soviet Russia (@ManchesterUP, 2024), Alexandrina Vanke challenges stereotypical representations of workers, focusing on local communities engaged in everyday struggles. Viktoria Kobzeva reviews the book. ceureviewofbooks.com/review/…
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In Anders als die Andern ( @McGillQueensUP, 2023) Ervin Malakaj explores the Weimar-era film of the same title, a collaboration between Richard Oswald, the director and sexologist Magnus Hirschfeld. @bernardgiselle2 reviews the book. Read the review here ceureviewofbooks.com/review/…
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'Through meticulous research and a thoughtful examination of diverse perspectives, the book enriches our understanding' New review of @LgmSam book from @CEUReviewBooks 📖 The full review 👉 bit.ly/3ZpSqnv The book 👉 bit.ly/3Zd4kkq
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Naši kolegyni Evu Taterovou už znáte jako expertku komentující aktuální dění na Blízkém východě. 🎙️ Nyní však pro portál @CEUReviewBooks přiblížila svůj výzkum o československé diplomacii a arabsko-izraelském konfliktu v letech 1948–1989. 1url.cz/b1CNb
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My second review is out, and coming just a few days after #mauerfall35, the timing is rather pertinent!
In Behind the Wall (@politybooks , 2024), Ines Greipel explores her own family’s past to illuminate a culture of silence in the GDR and investigates why parts of the former GDR are supportive of extremist groups today. @JDanielDean reviews the book. ceureviewofbooks.com/review/…
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In Behind the Wall (@politybooks , 2024), Ines Greipel explores her own family’s past to illuminate a culture of silence in the GDR and investigates why parts of the former GDR are supportive of extremist groups today. @JDanielDean reviews the book. ceureviewofbooks.com/review/…
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🎉📖Our PhD candidate, #VeronikaPfeilschifter, provides an in-depth review of Ilya Budraitskis’ "Dissidents Among Dissidents: Ideology, Politics and the Left in Post-Soviet Russia." Click below to read👇
New Long Read! Veronika Pfeilschifter provides an in-depth reflection on Ilya Budraitskis’ Dissidents Among Dissidents (@VersoBooks, 2022), elaborating on how Budraitskis’ study can be positioned in larger debates regarding dissidents. ceureviewofbooks.com/longrea…
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In The Eastern International (@OUPAcademic, 2024) Masha Kirasirova explores how the concept of "the East" was used by the Soviet Union to spread their ideology across Eurasia. Aleksandr Korobeinikov reviews the book: tinyurl.com/KirasirovaReview

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