Podcast: The Southeast Passage
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The Southeast Passage is a podcast platform to discuss current research projects and new publications in History with a focus on Southeast Europe. The podcast's founder and editor is Andreas Guidi. Since 2020, Zeynep Ertuğrul and Jovo Miladinović have co-hosted several of its episodes.
Each installment is downloadable for free and is intended for an audience ranging from experts of the field to casual listeners interested in History in the making. You will also find a short bibliography for further reading on the subject attached to each interview.
New contributions are always welcome! If you are currently researching on a topic related to the Podcast and would like to present your work, please visit the contact page.
Here is a selection of episodes related to researchers attached to the Chair of Southeast European History. For the full programme please visit the Podcast's website.
Episodes related to researchers attached to the Chair of Southeast European History:
- Paolo Fonzi: War and Hunger during the Italian Occupation of Greece
- Fernando Zamola: The Croatian Question in the Late Habsburg Empire and the road to a Yugoslav state
- Nicole Immig: Muslims in Greece between Empire and Nation State: The Case of Thessaly and Arta, 1878-1897
- Janis Nalbadidacis: Torture Centers in Greece and Argentina during the Military Dictatorships
- Konrad Petrovszky: Bringing the Social into the Intellectual – Orthodox Historiography in the Ottoman Balkans >
- “INSIDE AND OUTSIDE SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE” – Berlin, 20-21.01.2015: Conference Report
- Ruža Fotiadis: “Traditional Friends and Orthodox Brothers” – Greek-Serbian Friendship in the 1990s between Discourse and Praxis