Volume 47, 2020/2-3

STAGED OTHERNESS. ETHNOGRAPHIC SHOWS IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE, 18501939
Guest editors: Dagnosław Demski, Dominika Czarnecka and Kamila Baraniecka-Olszewska

  • Contextualizing Ethnographic Shows in Central and Eastern Europe
    Dominika Czarnecka and Dagnosław Demski
  • Relocating the “Human Zoo”: Exotic Displays, Metropolitan Identity, and Ethnographic Knowledge in Late Nineteenth-Century Budapest
    László Kontler
  • Spaces of Modernity: Ethnic Shows in Poznań, 1879–1914
    Dagnosław Demski
  • The Samoans Are Here!”: Samoan Ethnic Shows, 1895–1911
    Hilke Thode-Arora
  • Others among Others: Latvians’ View of Members of Ethnographic Shows
    Ilze Boldāne-Zeļenkova
  • Black Female Bodies and the “White” View: The Dahomey Amazon Shows in Poland at the End of the Nineteenth Century
    Dominika Czarnecka
  • Buffalo Bill and Patriotism: Criticism of the Wild West Show in the Polish-Language Press in Austrian Galicia in 1906
    Kamila Baraniecka-Olszewska 

FURTHER ARTICLE

  • The Modernity of Interwar Turkey through the Eyes of Yugoslav Travelers (1923–1939)
    Anđelko Vlašić

DEBATE ON EUROPE SINCE 1989 BY PHILIPP THER

  • Unfinished Transformation: Philipp Ther’s Odyssey of Post-Socialist Neoliberalism
    Pavel Kolář
     
  • Scale and Agency in the Writing of European History
    Brian Porter-Szűcs
  • The History of the End of History
    Ned Richardson-Little
  • Towards the “History of Meaning” of 1989
    Michal Kopeček
  • Response
    Philipp Ther

BOOK DISCUSSION

  • On Diana Mishkova, Beyond Balkanism: The Scholarly Making of a Region
    Lucija Balikić
     and Cristian Vasile