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Central European University Press is widely seen as the leading English language university press dedicated to research connected to and coming out of Central and Eastern Europe with a distinctive regional flavor. Since 1993 the CEUP has published books by authors from around the world in a wide range of subjects in the humanities and social sciences, including political philosophy and practices of open society, history, Jewish studies, economics, medieval studies, literature, legal studies, nationalism, human rights, political science, international relations, higher education policy, gender studies, media studies, and art history.

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Mariupol 2013-2022 Stories of Mobilization and Resistance Hana Josticova, Opening the Future
Remembering Suffering and Resistance Memory Politics and the Serbian Orthodox Church Karin Roginer Hofmeister
Post-World War One Plebiscites and Their Legacies Exploring the Right of Self-Determination Sergiusz Bober, Opening the Future
Steamboat Modernity Travel, Transport, and Social Transformation on the Lower Danube, 1830–1860 Constantin Ardeleanu, Opening the Future
Beyond the Siege of Leningrad One Woman’s Life during and after the Occupation: The Recollections of Evdokiia Vasil’evna Baskakova-Bogacheva Oleg Beyda, Pavel Gavrilov
Escaping Kakania Eastern European Travels in Colonial Southeast Asia Jan Mrázek, Opening the Future
Survival under Dictatorships Life and Death in Nazi and Communist Regimes László Borhi, Opening the Future
State Anti-Intellectualism and the Politics of Gender and Race Illiberal France and Beyond Éric Fassin
The Political Brain The Emergence of Neuropolitics Matt Qvortrup
The Soviet Nuclear Archipelago A Historical Geography of Atomic-Powered Communism Per Högselius, Achim Klüppelberg
Royal Fraud The Story of Albania’s First and Last King Robert Austin
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