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07.10.2008
László Végel

East European savages

Ethnic Hungarians in Vojvodina vote for liberal, Belgrade-based parties in Serbia while unconditionally supporting the Right in Hungary itself. László Végel is reminded about the joke about the savage. [ more ]

06.10.2008
Daniela Strigl

Literary perspectives: Austria

06.10.2008
Elemér Hankiss

Doom and gloom

03.10.2008
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Eurozine conference held in Paris

24.09.2008
Samuel Abrahám

Being part of the gang


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16.09.2008
Eurozine Review

Graphic and explicit

"New Humanist" watches the Religious Right get passionate about sex; "Sens Public" reads up on the US elections; "Blätter" stares into the abyss of prevention; "Le Monde diplomatique" (Berlin) calls CCTV a fiasco; "Dilema veche" sees welfare go to the dogs; "Le Monde diplomatique" (Oslo) slates EU immigration policies; "Ny Tid" reports on a new edition of diplo; "Arena" describes the dark sides of Scandinavian social engineering; "Revolver Revue" worries about mass media and memory; and "Merkur" satisfies our curiosity.

02.09.2008
Eurozine Review

The enzyme of freedom

12.08.2008
Eurozine Review

Why should I fill my pack with stones?

29.07.2008
Eurozine Review

Ready... steady... pray!

08.07.2008
Eurozine Review

Plan B or not to be


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Krasnogruda Self-description

Krasnogruda. Nations, cultures and small homelands of the central and eastern Europe is a cultural magazine, published since 1993 by the Borderland Foundation from Sejny (Poland).

The magazine is devoted to the multicultural regions of central and eastern Europe. It focuses on cultural life, literature, art, history, and the relations between the various national and religious groups, living in the borderland areas. The monographic issues published so far focused on the following areas of central and eastern Europe: Bukovina, Bosnia, Ukraine Belarus, Lithuania, Albania, Macedonia, and Kosovo, as well as Prague. A special issue in English was published in 1998 in cooperation with the Swedish cultural centre "Intercult" within the framework of the "Stockholm - the Capital City of Europe 1998" project.

The Borderland Publishing House has also published over 50 books. Among them the widely acclaimed series entitled Meridian, which promotes books by central and eastern European authors. In 2000 it was awarded a prize for the best Polish publishing initiative by the Literatura na swiecie - a prestigious Polish cultural magazine.

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