Balkan History Association Activity Report (2022–2024)
Publications Conferences and Workshops Cooperation Agreements Visits Prizes and Grants
Publications Conferences and Workshops Cooperation Agreements Visits Prizes and Grants
We are pleased to inform you that the latest issue of Hiperboreea, Vol. 11, No. 2 (2024) has been released and is available online through the Scholarly Publishing Collective (managed by Duke University Press). Hiperboreea is published by the Penn Read More
The President of the Balkan History Association, Mihai Dragnea, and Vice-President, Dorina Dragnea, recently met with Tatiana Bužeková, Professor and Head of the the Department of Archeology and Cultural Anthropology, Comenius University in Bratislava, and Marta Botiková, Professor at the Read More
On 29.11-1.12, the Department of Balkan, Slavic and Oriental Studies, University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki, the Department of History, Faculty of Law and History, South-West University “Neofit Rilski”, Blagoevgrad, the History Laboratory of the Department of Balkan, Slavic and Oriental Studies, Read More
On November 19-21, the Center for the History of International Relations (CIRI), within the Faculty of History from “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iași, Universidad Salamanca and Balkan History Association, organized the international conference “Old cities, former capitals and the Read More
Call for Papers for the thematic issue of Hiperboreea: Makers of their history: Collective subjects in historical narratives of the Balkans Guest Editor: Milan Vukašinović (Uppsala University) The figure of a hero – an individual, male, elite character – stands Read More
The Balkan History Association has signed a cooperation agreement with the Faculty of History and Social Science, Armenian State Pedagogical University in Yerevan, who is organizing teaching and research on the history of Armenia, world history, law and civil education, Read More
“Football in the Balkans II: A Social and Political Phenomenon” is the 9th volume in the series South-East European History, edited by Mihai Dragnea and published by Peter Lang on behalf of the Balkan History Association (BHA). Two of the Read More
In the 1920s the Soviet authorities undertook a Latinization campaign for the Turkic languages used in the USSR. By 1940, Moscow ensured those languages were written in the Cyrillic script. After the breakup of the Soviet Union in the early Read More
“Deportation in East Central Europe in the 20th Century: Snapshots of Invisible Incarceration” is the 13th volume in the series South-East European History, edited by Mihai Dragnea and published by Peter Lang on behalf of the Balkan History Association (BHA). Read More