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How does the “Second World” invite us to rethink international law?

Read the interview with @pilabuda.bsky.social & Marek Wasiński on how SWAIL emerges from Eastern & Central Europe’s liminal position.

By @polinakulish.bsky.social & @hendrikpsimon.bsky.social

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(Re)Searching for SWAIL. Part I
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Our pleasure! It’s an amazing project.
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I’m overjoyed the first academic review of my monograph, “The Women of ‘Little Paris’: Fashion in Interwar Bucharest” (Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2024, Dress Cultures Series @bloomsburybooksuk.bsky.social @bloomsburyacad.bsky.social ), by Prof. Mariana Neț in @ceureviewofbooks.bsky.social !
Screenshot of an academic review titled “The fashionable women of interwar Bucharest” by Mariana Neț, published in CEU Review of Books, July 2025. The review discusses Sonia-Doris Andraș’s book “The Women of ‘Little Paris’” (Bloomsbury Visual Arts, 2024, Dress Cultures Series), focusing on the role of fashion and consumer culture among middle-class women in interwar Bucharest. The page includes the publication date, reviewer name, and summary text. Screenshot of the CEU Review of Books website showing Mariana Neț’s review titled “The fashionable women of interwar Bucharest”. Below the review, there’s a book cover image of “The Women of ‘Little Paris’: Fashion in Interwar Bucharest” by Sonia-Doris Andraș, published by Bloomsbury in 2024. Book details include page count (256), ISBN number (9781350294455), and a brief note linking the book’s themes to fashion and gender in interwar Romania.
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"'The Women of Little Paris' is a valuable and fascinating book.... @soniadandras.bsky.social makes an enticing and original analyses, often from unexpected perspectives." — @ceureviewofbooks.bsky.social 💙📚

See the book: bit.ly/4kUarBy

@bloomsburyfashion.bsky.social #Fashion #AcWri
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dacretu.bsky.social
So very grateful for the opportunity to showcase my book! Many many thanks to @anditalaber.bsky.social for her time, patience, and reading of this material.
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A big shoutout to @ceureviewofbooks.bsky.social, happy 2nd bday! 🎊

If you click on the link, in the highlights you will see my musings on Poland’s post-1945 border shifts and German expulsions as seen through @karolinarogalska.bsky.social awesome book “Ziemie”.

Enjoy & 100 lat, CEURB!
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The @ceureviewofbooks.bsky.social is two today! 🎉

Thank you to everyone who contributed to, engaged with, and followed the CEURB in its first two years!

There is a lot more to come, stay tuned!

See some of the highlights of the past year: bento.me/ceurb2ndanni...
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The @ceureviewofbooks.bsky.social is two today! 🎉

Thank you to everyone who contributed to, engaged with, and followed the CEURB in its first two years!

There is a lot more to come, stay tuned!

See some of the highlights of the past year: bento.me/ceurb2ndanni...
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Alesia Mankouskaya reviews Belarus - A Silenced History (ibidem. 2024) by Toni Stenström. Mankouskaya writes that despite its flaws, the book implicitly challenges the historical silence and attempts to reclaim and retell Belarusian national history. ceureviewofbooks.com/review/belar...
Belarus from the Middle Ages to the War in Ukraine - CEU Review of Books
In Belarus - A Silenced History (ibidem, 2024), Toni Stenström offers an accessible and ambitious attempt to trace the historical trajectory of Belarus. Alesia Mankouskaya writes that despite its flaw...
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