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Eastern Europe
  • REENIC: Russian and East European Network Information Center at the University of Texas at Austin.
  • Slavic, East European, and former USSR resources Links to Internet resources, from the University Libraries at Virginia Tech.
  • Slavic-Eurasian Studies Web Japanese site with links to Internet resources for Russian, Post-Soviet, and East European Studies.
  • TOL: 20 Years After - Life beyond Communism in Central and Eastern Europe Articles, essays, videos and other material related to the revolutions of 1989 in Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, and Romania, and to the state of democracy, culture and civil society in the region today.


  • Archives and Libraries

    • Osteuropa-Institut (Regensburg). The Institute for Eastern European Studies is focused on Eastern Europe and non-European states of the former Soviet Union. Its library is one of Europe's most comprehensive research libraries on Eastern European history, economy, politics, and society.

    Research Institutions

    • GESIS Servicestelle Osteuropa GESIS Service Agency Eastern Europe: an organization for the transfer of social science information and data between Eastern and Western Europe.
    • Osteuropa-Institut (Regensburg). The Institute for Eastern European Studies is focused on Eastern Europe and non-European states of the former Soviet Union. Its library is one of Europe's most comprehensive research libraries on Eastern European history, economy, politics, and society.

    Associations and Societies

    • SocialEast Forum on the Art and Visual Culture of Eastern Europe The goal of SocialEast is to encourage comparative research into the art history of the countries of Eastern and Central Europe, as well as consider wider issues in socialist visual culture. The website contains general information and announcements, and promises a database.

    Special Topics

    • Making the History of 1989 Primary sources (in English translation) and scholar interviews focusing on the history and events of 1989 in Eastern Europe. An educational resource from The Center for History and New Media at George Mason University.
    • SocialEast Forum on the Art and Visual Culture of Eastern Europe The goal of SocialEast is to encourage comparative research into the art history of the countries of Eastern and Central Europe, as well as consider wider issues in socialist visual culture. The website contains general information and announcements, and promises a database.

    Journals


    Reference

    • European Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies (EBSEES) This database contains the data of two former EBSEES databases, one for 1991-2000, the other for 2001-2006. The new unified database with about 85.500 titles has been developed by the Berlin State Library in cooperation with the Maison des Sciences de l´Homme, Paris. For the years 1975-1990 EBSEES is available in printed form only. Work on adding records to EBSEES ended in 2007, and no further editing will take place after December 2007. The end date for each country’s contribution varies.
    • REESWeb: Russian and East European Studies Virtual Library at the University of Pittsburgh.
    • Virtual Library Eastern Europe Academic portal for the countries of Eastern, Central Eastern and Southeastern Europe which provides information in German, Russian and English on the history, culture, politics and society of the countries and regions of Eastern Europe; maintained at the Osteuropa-Institut München, Germany.



Last updated 28 January 2014