The XIth ICCEES World Congress was held between July 21 and 25, 2025, hosted this year by University College London. The aim of the five-day international congress, offering a rich program, was to provide a forum for the most important current research examining the history and present of Central and Eastern Europe. Researchers, senior research fellows, university professors, representatives of political and economic stake-holders presented their projects and discussed the most important issues of the region’s past, present, and future in an interdisciplinary dialogue.
The first Central European History Convention (CEH-C) meeting was held between July 17 and 19, 2025, hosted by the University of Vienna. The aim of the three-day international conference, offering a rich program, was to provide a forum for researchers worldwide who study the history of the Habsburg Monarchy, Austria–Hungary, and its successor and neighboring states. Based on their research, participants discussed the possible interpretations of the region’s past from the Middle Ages to World War II in an interdisciplinary dialogue.
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