Polish Studies Newsletter

Event

Date of the event: 21.09.2020 - 01.10.2020
Added on: 21.09.2020

Post-Socialist Memory in Global Perspective: Postcolonialism, Post-transition, Post-trauma

Type of the event:
Conference

The conference will take place exclusively online. The conference language is English. The conference will run over two weeks, four days a week (Monday through Thursday): 21 September to 24 September and 28 September to 1 October.


 

Information

Added on:
21 September 2020; 14:04 (Mariola Wilczak)
Edited on:
21 September 2020; 14:04 (Mariola Wilczak)

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