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Comparison of clinical course of Mpox among HIV‐negative and HIV‐positive patients: A 2022 cohort of hospitalized patients in Central Europe

Journal of Medical Virology, 2023
Mpox has become the most significant orthopoxviral infection among humans. Since May 2022, there has been a multicountry outbreak of mpox across six continents.
Jacek Kowalski   +4 more
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Holocene matters: Landscape history accounts for current species richness of vascular plants in forests and grasslands of eastern Central Europe

Journal of Biogeography, 2020
Current species‐richness patterns are sometimes interpreted as a legacy of landscape history, but historical processes shaping the distribution of species during the Holocene are frequently omitted in biodiversity models.
J. Divíšek   +7 more
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Centrist and Radical Right Populists in Central and Eastern Europe: Divergent Visions of History and the EU

The Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 2022
This article compares the politics of history and positions in the EU of six ruling populist leaders and their parties (Fidesz, PiS, SDS, GERB, ANO and OĽaNO) from Central and Eastern European (CEE) EU member states.
N. Petrović, Višeslav Raos, F. Fila
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Remaking Central Europe: the League of Nations and the former Habsburg lands

European Review of History, 2021
‘The League and Central Europe were “made” together’ (p. 363) is the starting point for Peter Becker and Natasha Wheatley’s recent book, and something that is often forgotten.
Benjamin J. Whitlock
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A History of Modern Political Thought in East Central Europe

Oxford Scholarship Online, 2016
A History of Modern Political Thought in East Central Europe is a two-volume synthetic overview, authored by an international team of researchers. Covering twenty national cultures and 250 years, it goes beyond the conventional nation-centered narratives
Balázs Trencsényi   +4 more
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Off white: Central and Eastern Europe and the global history of rac

The Journal of Contemporary European Studies
The book analyses the processes of whiteness, racialisation and nation-building in Central and Eastern Europe in relation to the global history of colonialism, offering a perspective that questions the region’s claim to racial innocence.
Ramiz Abbaszada
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Building democracy by legal means? The contestation of human rights and constitutionalism in East-Central Europe

Journal of Modern European History, 2020
The main argument in the article is that liberal democracy, human rights, and the idea of constitutionalism have remained contested in the transformation processes in East-Central Europe since 1989.
Paul Blokker
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