- Doina Anca Cretu: New Article on Refugee Education and State Consolidation in Imperial Austria
- Michal Frankl: East-Central Europe as a Place of Refuge
- CfP: Reinventing the Refuge. Protection of Refugees in Post-Communist Countries
- Thinking Internationally in Eastern European History: A Conversation with Doina Anca Cretu
- Nikola Tohma and Maximilian Graf at EDUC Summer School
- Lidia Zessin-Jurek: (Non)responsibility for Refugees (New publication)
- Lidia Zessin-Jurek Interviewed for Memoires en Jeu
- Doina Anca Cretu at the Eighth Annual Tartu Conference on East European and Eurasian Studies
- Doina Anca Cretu: Childhood, Experience, Encampment (New article)
- Lidia Zessin-Jurek at the Silberman Seminar (USHMM)
- Ágnes Katalin Kelemen: Next Year in Brno? Brno’s Significance for Hungarian Jews in the Age of the Numerus Clausus and Beyond
- “Challenging Concepts in Refugee History” Workshop with the participation of Michal Frankl and Lidia Zessin-Jurek
- Panel: Poland as a Place of Refuge in the ‘Short’ 20th Century between Upheavals and New Beginnings
- Michal Frankl: Vast Workshop and Laboratory. Labor and Refugees to the Bohemian Lands and Czechoslovakia, 1914–39 (Article)
- “Making Refuge: Place and Space in Refugee Studies” Workshop
- Nikola Tohma: Victimhood and Martyrdom in Greek Civil War Refugee Literature (Article)
- Francesca Rolandi: Framing Refugeedom in Interwar Yugoslavia (Article)
- Invitation to a Public Debate: Michal Frankl on the History and Present of Refugeedom
- Nikola Tohma: Refugee children’s homes in socialist Czechoslovakia
- “Making Refuge” Workshop: Program
- Lidia Zessin-Jurek at the Conference on the Holocaust and Human Rights (Mechelen, Belgium)
- Nikola Tohma on the Czechoslovak aid to child refugees from Greece (online talk)
- “Like we would help brothers or sisters”? A new article by Nikola Tohma and Julia Reinke
- Invited Lecture by Avishek Ray: Zomia contra Nation State. The Vagabond in the South Asian Imagination
- Annelise Thimme Article Prize for Francesca Rolandi, Dominique K. Reill and Ivan Jeličić
- Making Refuge: Place and Space in Refugee History (Call for Papers)
- Michal Frankl for the “SOPADE90” Film
- Michal Frankl: Citizens of No Man’s Land (Book Release)
- Lidia Zessin-Jurek: “Polish Racial Frontier”
- Program: Petitioning on the Move
- Nikola Tohma at SHCY 2023: Children’s Homes as Refugee Spaces
- The Unlikely Refuge? Team at CEU Vienna
- Lidia Zessin-Jurek: Memory and Choice-Jewish Refugee Survivors in Postwar Poland
- New Publication: On a Melting Ice Floe – Polish Jewish Wartime Refugees in Central Asia by Lidia Zessin-Jurek
- Remaking the World in the Shadow of the Cold War (Conference Program)
- Doina Anca Cretu: Jewish Refugees, Encampment, and the Humanitarian Paradox in Austria-Hungary during the First World War
- Lidia Zessin-Jurek: A History that Connects and Divides: Ukrainian Refugees and Poland in the Face of Russia’s War
- Lidia Zessin-Jurek: “Held Hostage to One’s Values. On the responsibility to refugees at the Belarusian-Polish border”
- Petitioning on the Move
- New Article by Francesca Rolandi: Shaping the nation through social work. Aid organizations for Istrian refugees in interwar Yugoslavia
- Lidia Zessin-Jurek: Poland – a country of refugees or also a country of refuge? Historiographical Paradigms of Migration in Poland
- Remaking the World in the Shadow of the Cold War: Migrants, Workers, Soldiers, Spies in Post-1945 Reconstruction (Call for Papers)
- East Central Europe as a Place of Refuge in the Twentieth Century: State and Patterns of Historical Research
- Bibliography: Refugeedom in East-Central Europe in the 20th Century
- Keely Stauter-Halsted: Borders and Bordering in Interwar East-Central Europe
- Research on Polish Jews: State of the Art with Lidia Zessin-Jurek
- EHRI Podcast: “A Photo from No-Man’s Land” with Michal Frankl
- Lidia Zessin-Jurek: Jewish Refugees in 1938 Zbąszyń (Public Discussion)
- Refugees to East-Central Europe in the 1990s
- “Who is in and who is out?” New Publication by Francesca Rolandi
- Conference Invitation: Borders In Flux and Border Temporalities In and Beyond Europe
- “Unlikely Refuge?” ERC Project Team Members Present Their Research at ASEEES 2022
- Michal Frankl and Lidia Zessin-Jurek at the “Memory, Migration and Populism” Workshop
- Maximilian Graf: Humanitarianism with Limits
- Lidia Zessin-Jurek: The Return of No Man’s Land in Polish Geography (1939 and 2021 Compared)
- Doina Anca Cretu: Securitized Protection – Health Work and the Making of Refugee Camps in Wartime Austria-Hungary
- Doina Anca Cretu: Child Assistance and the Making of Modern Refugee Camps in Austria-Hungary during the First World War
- The UnRef Team at the “Humans in Motion” Conference
- New Publications: “Polish (and Jewish) World War II Exiles in Hungary” and “A Czech Polemic on Migration”
- Comparing Cultures of Solidarity: Conference Paper on Refugees from Greece in the GDR and Czechoslovakia
- Michal Frankl at RefuFest 2022 (Full Video Available)
- Invitation: Michal Frankl at a Webinar Commemorating Jewish Deportations from Slovakia
- Loyal Comrades and Heroic Freedom Fighters: A Public Lecture by Nikola Karasova
- “An Involuntary Traveler” with Foreword By Lidia Zessin-Jurek
- New Publication with Lidia Zessin-Jurek: Who is a “true” refugee?
- Michal Frankl: “Wanted Russians and Excluded Jews.” Refugee influxes to Czechoslovakia in a historical perspective
- Lidia Zessin-Jurek: “Three times a refugee.” Exile as a leading motif in the memoirs of Polish Jews
- Redefining Citizenship after Empire: New Article by Ivan Jeličić, Dominique Reill, and Francesca Rolandi Discussed at the EUI Seminar
- “Unlikely Refuge?” invites to a new series of invited lectures: Jana K. Lipman on Refugee Camps in America
- Spaces and Locations of Migration: Michal Frankl and Lidia Zessin-Jurek on “(No) Spaces for Refugees”
- Michal Frankl: Support and Control – Refugees in the Czech Lands
- Michal Frankl: The Differing Approach Towards Ukrainians and Syrians Suggests a Dismissive View of Post-Colonial Countries
- Doina Anca Cretu: Ukraine’s Refugees and the Muddy Waters of Aid
- Michal Frankl on the WWI Jewish Refugees to Moravia
- Lidia Zessin-Jurek: Real refugees, fake refugees
- East-Central Europe in the Interwar Period as a Space for Refugees from Russia and Ukraine
- Citizenship: The Norm and Practice of Political Affiliation in Europe, 1914–1945
- Refugees to East-Central Europe in the 1990s
- Michal Frankl Interviewed for “Reportér”: Thousands of Refugees from the Territory of Today’s Ukraine Received During WWI
- Myth and Reality: Maximilian Graf on Austria as a Destination for Eastern European Migration During the Cold War
- Trapped in No Man’s Land: Comparing Refugee Crises in the Past and Present (New Publication by Lidia Zessin-Jurek)
- Michal Frankl on No Man’s Land for Aktuality.sk (in Slovak)
- Solidarity on the Border: Lidia Zessin-Jurek on Poland-Belarus Migrant Crisis
- Lidia Zessin-Jurek and Michal Frankl at ASEEES 2021
- Doina Anca Cretu on Child Refugees in Austria-Hungary’s Camps during the WWI
- Lidia Zessin-Jurek Joining the Debate on Refugees on the Polish-Belarusian Border
- Lidia Zessin-Jurek on Post-War Population Transfers from Polesie
- Doina Anca Cretu on the World War, Refugees, and the Epidemics for the Experiencing Epidemics Podcast
- The UnRef Team at the “Refugees and the (Global) Cold War” Workshop
- Ágnes Katalin Kelemen: “Numerus Clausus Refugees” and the Radical Left in Interwar Brno
- Languages of Loyalty: Online Lecture by Michal Frankl
- Making Sense of Refugees: An Online Lecture with Francesca Rolandi and Michal Frankl
- Podcast: Minority Protection and Population Transfers in Interwar Europe (with Michal Frankl and Matthew Frank)
- Nikola Karasová on the Memory of Greek Civil War Refugees in Czechoslovakia
- Francesca Rolandi on Sušak as a Space of Transit and a Haven for Antifascists from Italy
- Lidia Zessin-Jurek on the Consequences of Migration in the Life of Inhabitants of Lower Silesia
- Michal Frankl and Lidia Zessin-Jurek for Deník N: No Man’s Land and Refugees on the Polish-Belarusian Border
- Maximilian Graf and Michal Frankl at the “Austria and the Czech Republic as Immigration Countries” International Conference
- Michal Frankl on No Man’s Land at the “Borderlands of Memory” 4EU+ Summer School
- Lidia Zessin-Jurek for Gazeta Wyborcza: Polish Refugees in No Man’s Land