The ENRS invite to the online presentations of the books developed within the series in cooperation with Routledge. Seminars featuring the authors and editors will take place on November and December 2022.
About the book series European Remembrance and Solidarity published by Routledge:
The recent crisis of the European project (the Euro, migration, Brexit, the rise in national populism) has brought about new questions about the direction of EU integration. The debate on a common European memory and identity has been equally dramatic, and in particular since the expansion of the EU towards the east, as pleas for proper recognition of the ‘new’ Europe within a common European historical awareness have emerged. With a number of volumes studying social memories in connection to art, religion, politics and other domains of social life, the series editors wish to contribute to the debate on European memory and identity, and shed fresh light on the region of Central and Eastern Europe and Europe more broadly, a region stretched between the past and the future in the negotiation of identities – both national and transnational. The editors encourage comparative studies of two or more European countries, as well as those that highlight Central and Eastern Europe in reference to other regions in Europe and beyond.
Titles published in the sereies:
A New Europe, 1918-1923. Instability, Innovation, Recovery
Image, History and Memory. Central and Eastern Europe in a Comparative Perspective
Memory and Religion from a Postsecular Perspective
Editorial Board:
Marek Cichocki, Peter Haslinger, Catherine Horel, Csaba Gy. Kiss, Dušan Kováč, Elena Mannová, Andrzej Nowak, Attila Pók, Marcela Sălăgean, Arnold Suppan, Stefan Troebst, and Jay Winter.