Reading Nabokov in Kosovo
Fiona Zeka proposes that the role of literature is essential in healing historically conflicting communities.
Reading Nabokov in Kosovo
Passing the Baton: Conductors and the Politics of Music under Putin and in the Third Reich
The Yugoslav Response to ‘limited sovereignty’
The Political Capabilities of Camp in Contemporary Russian Culture: Aleksandr Gudkov’s Pink Flamingo
Karyl Kryl: Musical Resistance against the 1969 Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia
Barely Surviving: the Greek-Catholic Church in Romania from Communism to Democracy
Each Generation Is (Not) a New Nation: Why We Should Study Yugoslavia
Weaponization of Bosnian Monuments by Political Authorities and Ethnic Nationalism
Opposing the Occupation of the Mind
Review: Memory and Democracy in 'Time Shelter' by Georgi Gospodinov
Issue 01 - Democracy