International Conference: Beyond 1989: Childhood and Youth in Times of Political Transformation in the 20th Century

Beyond 1989: Childhood and Youth in Times of Political Transformation in the 20th Century Institute of Advanced Studies at the...

Revolution From Within: Experts, Managers and Technocrats in the Long Transformation of 1989

The programme for our collaborative conference with Imre Kertész Kolleg Jena is now available. The conference will form Imre Kertész Kolleg...

Registration Open for our British Academy Conference: Global Neoliberalism, 7-8 June 2018

Global Neoliberalism: Lost and Found in Translation British Academy Conference 7-8 June 2018 The University of Exeter and 1989 after...

Secret Agents and the Memory of Everyday Collaboration in Communist Eastern Europe

Professor James Mark’s co-edited volume Secret Agents and the Memory of Everyday Collaboration in Communist Eastern Europe is now available through...

The Future of the Past: Why the End of Yugoslavia is Still Important

By Ljubica Spaskovska A new socialist model is emerging in the western Balkans. Can its political vocabulary transcend the ethno-national dividing...

Writing Human Rights into the History of State Socialism

By Ned Richardson-Little The collapse of the Communist Bloc in 1989-1991 is viewed as one of the great triumphs of...

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Contact

The 1989 after 1989 project is based at the University of Exeter:

Department of History
College of Humanities

For general enquiries please email the Project Co-ordinator, Alison Tytherleigh: A.Tytherleigh@exeter.ac.uk

Professor James Mark

Principal Investigator
J.A.Mark@exeter.ac.uk

Dr Raluca Grosescu

Associate Research Fellow -Transitional Justice in Post-Dictatorial Eastern Europe and Latin America
R.C.Grosescu@exeter.ac.uk

Dr Nelly Bekus

Associate Research Fellow – The After-Life of the Socialist Legacy in Post-Soviet Capital Cities
N.Bekus@exeter.ac.uk

Dr Ned Richardson-Little

Associate Research Fellow – Human Rights in the Global 1989

Dr Ljubica Spaskovska

Associate Research Fellow – The End of Yugoslavia as a Global Project
L.Spaskovska@exeter.ac.uk

Anna Calori

PhD Student – Experience and Understanding of Economic Transformation in States in the Former Yugoslavia
ac594@exeter.ac.uk

Dr Bogdan Iacob

Post-Doctoral Research Assistant
I.Bogdan-Cristian@exeter.ac.uk

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