Georgia: independent 1918-1921; Azerbaijan: independent 1918-1920; Polish-Lithuanian border: a bit more difficult. 1920?
@adsorescu
Early career scholar working on Europe in the long 19th c. | Cultural and intellectual history of Romania in a transnational context | Member of the transcorr.eu ERC project @ the New Europe College, Bucharest | https://nec-ro.academia.edu/AndreiSorescu
Georgia: independent 1918-1921; Azerbaijan: independent 1918-1920; Polish-Lithuanian border: a bit more difficult. 1920?
Heya, love this & thank you so much! Any chance you could please add me to it as well?
I'm a historian w. a PhD from @uclssees.bsky.social, finishing their first monograph on the logics of how nationalists compare (rather than on comparative nationalism) & halfway through their second, on 'colony/colonisation' as key concepts in 19c Romania (rather than a post/de-colonial analysis)
Best thing I found so far: journaltocs.ac.uk ; I think I may have actually used this a while back, and it has a whole lot to choose from, too.
Thanks for the starter pack! Yeah, not all platforms have the email update option, bafflingly - plus it's a fair bit of clutter at the end of the day. But! (Let me reply to myself):
Thing is, Rok, we sadly don't often have the equivalent of that lovely Habsburg history group for other topics/regions - it'd be a more friendly and organic way of getting updates, w. a sense of community on top ๐ฎโ๐จ
Perhaps odd for a first post on here, but: Researcher is shutting down, which is a shame. It is (was) an app I've been using to stay up to date with dozens of journals, constantly updating feed w. ahead of print articles & new issues. What do you fine folks do to stay on top of things in your field?