Connected Central European Worlds, 1500-1700
Germany
Herder Institute for Historical Research on East Central Europe - Institute of the Leibniz Association, Marburg
Herder Institute for Historical Research on East Central Europe - Institute of the Leibniz Association in Marburg. Our work focuses on the history and culture of Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and the region of Kaliningrad.Institute for German Culture and History in North-Eastern Europe, Lüneburg
Institute for German Culture and History in North-Eastern Europe (Institut für Kultur und Geschichte der Deutschen in Nordosteuropa) in University of Hamburg in Lüneburg.Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies, Regensburg
The Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies (Leibniz-Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung – IOS) in Regensburg brings historical, economic and other social science expertise to bear on interdisciplinary research fields that are oriented towards transnational and comparative perspectives. The focus lies especially on Southeast Europe and the territory of the former Soviet Union.Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe, Leipzig (GWZO)
The Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe (GWZO) in Leipzig focuses on the area between the Baltic, the Black and the Adriatic Seas – a greater region with a significant historical, political, economical and cultural importance for Germany. The wide geographical range of the research programme requires a specific research approach linking comparative studies, interdisciplinarity and transnationality as well as including the complete historical profundity of the region from the passage of the ancient to the medieval world up to the present time.Transottomanica
The Ottoman Tributaries Transylvania, Moldavia and Wallachia as Communication Spaces (16th-18th Centuries): Reflections on the Mobility of Objects, Network of Actors and Transfer of Ideas from an Art Historical Perspective). Led by Robert Born at GWZO Leipzig (2018-21).The Sultan's World: The Ottoman Orient in Renaissance Art
Research from the Ottoman Orient and East Central Europe project was published in a series of monographs and edited volumes and also presented to a broader public in Brussels and Krakow in 2015 as part of the exhibition The Sultan's World - The Ottoman Orient in Renaissance Art, conceived and curated by Guido Messling (Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna), Michał Dziewulski (Muzeum Narodowe in Krakow) and Robert Born. Handbook on the History of Art in East Central Europe
Nine volumes of the Handbuch zur Geschichte der Kunst in Ostmitteleuropa (Handbook on the History of Art in East Central Europe), containing essays and catalogue section. Based at the GWZO Leipzig.Trade with the Orient in the Early Modern Period and the Formation of Identity of the Transylvanian Saxons: The Ottoman Carpets of the Protestant Parish Church in Bistriţa (Romania) in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum
DFG-funded project on 'Trade with the Orient in the Early Modern Period and the Formation of Identity of the Transylvanian Saxons: The Ottoman Carpets of the Protestant Parish Church in Bistriţa (Romania) in the Germanisches Nationalmuseum' (Stephanie Armer, Eva Bergt and Anja Kregeloh).
UK
Centre for Polish-Lithuanian Studies, Aberdeen
The centre aims to restore consideration of Poland-Lithuania and its legacy to the mainstream of European history and culture. Its research and teaching agenda will encompass not just the history of the Polish-Lithuanian union down to the partitions, but also its historical, social, and cultural legacies, all of which are evident across its former lands to the present day.Centre for Russian and East European History, Aberdeen
ACREEH hosts a variety of individual and collaborative research projects, organises occasional conferences and workshops, and organises research seminars with visiting speakers that are open to undergraduate students as well as researchers and postgraduate students.UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES)
We are one of the UK's largest institutions for research and teaching on Russia, the Baltics, and Central, Eastern and South-East Europe
USA
Center for Austrian Studies, University of Minnesota
Investigating the past, present, and future of Central Europe with a specific focus on Austria and the successor states of the Habsburg Empire.Center for Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies, University of Pittsburgh
The Center for Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies (REEES) at the University of Pittsburgh is an interdisciplinary center focused on Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, and Central Eurasia, including the successor states of the Soviet Union. REEES plays a critical role in promoting regionally focused scholarship and teaching on Pitt’s campus and raising knowledge and awareness about our part of the world among wider communities in the Pittsburgh area and beyond. Aside from facilitating scholarship in the region, the Center also develops and supports student programs focused on foreign language acquisition, cultural immersion, and interdisciplinary area studies certificates to complement traditional disciplinary degrees. Furthermore, the Center has played a key role to support technical and economic development in the countries of our region.The Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America
The Institute's mission is to advance knowledge about Poland and Polish Americans and serve as a liaison between American and Polish academic circles. Ukrainian Research Institute at Harvard
To advance knowledge of Ukraine through teaching, research, and publication in the humanities and the social sciences at Harvard and worldwide.