CfP: Ottoman architecture in the Balkans. Рublic buildings in a regional context

The Ottoman rule of the Balkans continued in varying forms for about six hundred years. Many public buildings and structures were created and/or adapted in the period. Logically, the edifices presented the characteristics of the stages of Ottoman architectural development. Read More

New partnership with the Center for International Politics and Post-Conflict Research, University of Sarajevo

The Balkan History Association (BHA) has signed a Cooperation Agreement with the Center for International Politics and Post-Conflict Research (CIPPCR) from the Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, whose purpose is to offer higher education and Read More

New partnership with the Department of Musicology at the University of Leipzig

The Balkan History Association (BHA) and the Institut für Musikwissenschaft (Department for Musicology) at the University of Leipzig signed a cooperation agreement. The BHA thus expands its collaboration with organizations and researchers from East and Southeastern Europe. The agreement aims Read More

CfP: “Cyrillic manuscripts: a typology of the text, localization of text creation, text creators”

Call for Book Chapters The Balkan History Association invite you to participate in the preparation of a volume on the study of the Cyrillic manuscript heritage of the Balkans and Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages and Early Read More

CfP: “Deportation in East Central Europe in the 20th century – snapshots of invisible incarceration”

The Balkan History Association is preparing a volume dedicated to deportations in the twentieth century with a special emphasis on people deported as a result of totalitarianism. Hiding under the mask of an administrative measure, the authorities found the perfect Read More

New partnership with the Institute of Church History, University of Zagreb

The Balkan History Association has signed an Agreement of Cooperation with the the Institute of Church History, affiliated with the Catholic Faculty of Theology, University of Zagreb, responsible for study and research on Croatian and Dalmatian ecclesiastical history, auxiliary sciences Read More

CfP: “Material culture and everyday politics in the Balkans (19th-21st century)”

The Laboratory of Folklore and Social Anthropology at Democritus University of Thrace (Greece) and the Balkan History Association (Romania) are preparing a volume dedicated to Balkans, history, geopolitics, language, culture, and society. The volume, entitled “Material culture and everyday politics Read More