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We are putting together a panel titled "Entangled Histories: War, Violence, and the Aftermath in German-Yugoslav relations" for the Central Europe section of the 2012 World Convention of the Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN) in New York on April 19-21, 2012. We seek proposals from faculty members and advanced graduate students (ABD) for individual papers on any aspect of German-Yugoslav relations. Especially desirable are submissions on topics pertaining to German-Yugoslav transnational topics either in the interwar period or in the 1970s-1990s. Faculty members interested in participating as commentator are also encouraged to apply.
Proposals must be submitted no later than October 25 to zakic@ohio.edu and camolnar@indiana.edu
Details about the ASN and the World Convention can be found at http://nationalities.org/index.asp
Panel organizers/presenters:
Mirna Zakic teaches modern German history at Ohio University. She will present a paper tentatively titled "My Life for Prince Eugene: The Volksdeutsche Waffen-SS Division "Prinz Eugen" and Anti-Partisan Warfare in the Independent State of Croatia, 1943-1945."
Christopher Molnar is completing his PhD in German history at Indiana University - Bloomington. He will present a paper tentatively titled "The Cold War and the Politics of Asylum: Refugees from Yugoslavia in West Germany, 1954-1968."
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