East-Central Europe Past and Present

This blog features interviews with scholars of East-Central and Southeastern Europe (including the Ottoman Empire and Turkey), Russia and the Soviet Union in which they offer their views on the past, present and future of the region. It also includes—under the heading "History in the Making"—original articles on the region and interviews with individuals there who are engaged in political activism or are otherwise living through events as they unfold.

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Vangelis Kechriotis
(1969-2015)
Scholar, humanist, mensch.
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This blog was created by Holly Case, Professor of History at Brown University, and maintained with the help of Máté Rigó (PhD Cornell '16), Assistant Professor of Humanities (History) at Yale-NUS College in Singapore, and Cindy Zeng (BA Brown '20).

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