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Res Publica Nowarenowned intellectual journal from Poland

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together with

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Hostnumber one literary journal in Czech Republic

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PRESENT

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Central Europe as City joint special issue

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in cooperation with:

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funded by:

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Other joint projects:

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Other joint projects:

2009Special Res Publica Nowa issue „Are we East or West?”

2010-2011Central European Dictionary of Political Concepts

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Central Europe as CityIn this issue:

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Central Europe as CityIn this issue:

The culture of Central Eastern Europe was influenced by the cities or by the small towns? What constitutes the Central European cities and towns? Who takes responsibility of the cities and towns in this region and who makes the decisions crucial for their development? What about communities in

minority that make cities alive?

Excellent graphics and food for thought

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Historical Multicultural Literary Political Anthropological Visual

Central Europe as CityApproaches:

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Central Europe as CityProject facts:

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Central Europe as CityProject facts:

2 editorial meetings: Brno and Bratislava

7 editors from 5 countries: Samuel Abraham (SK), C. Cain Elliot (USA), Eva Karadi (HU), Katarzyna Kazimierowska (PL), Aleksandra Niżyńska (PL), Wojciech Przybylski (PL), Marek

Seckar (CZ)

+20 authors from all V4 countries

5 months of work, some 300 liters of coffee and more than 1 000 000 keystrokes

Project costs: EUR 23 000International Visegrad Support: EUR11 000

and only 5 euro a copy

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Central Europe as CityProject facts:

2 editorial meetings: Brno and Bratislava

7 editors from 5 countries: Samuel Abraham (SK), C. Cain Elliot (USA), Eva Karadi (HU), Katarzyna Kazimierowska (PL), Aleksandra Niżyńska (PL), Wojciech Przybylski (PL), Marek

Seckar (CZ)

+20 authors from all V4 countries

5 months of work, some 300 liters of coffee and more than 1 000 000 keystrokes

Project costs: EUR 23 000International Visegrad Support: EUR11 000

and only 5 euro a copy:)

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Contents

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Sections

Blanka Činátlová, Dénes Tamás, Juraj Špitzer, Dorota Piwowarska

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Zsolt Lang, Anna Lipphardt, Pál Závada, Csaba Zahorán, Zuzana Szatmáry

Sections

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Jiří Trávníček, Kateřina Tučková, János Háy, Tamás Halmai, Małgorzata Litwinowicz

Sections

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Marek Sečkař, Aleksandra Niżyńska, Artur Celiński, Nora Somlyody, Josef Takats

Sections

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Levente Polyak, Igor Kovačević

Sections

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Filip Springer, Laura Wittek, Marketa Bendov, János Bődey, Katalin Somogyvári

Sections

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Selected articles published online at www.eurozine.com

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Buy in selected bookstores across Central Europeor order online

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July 15th 2011