Closing International Symposium, launching Theatralia’s special issue, 18-19 March, 2021

2021.03.26.
Closing event of our research project "Shakespeare in Central Europe after 1989" - Special Issue of Theatralia published

As we are in Phase 4 in our research project "Shakespeare in Central Europe after 1989" supported by the Visegrad Fund, the editors at Theatralia are finalizing the special issue which is to present the studies, participants look forward to disseminating their research findings and discussing them with like-minded colleagues at the final symposium on 18-19 March, 2021. We are looking forward to seeing there everyone interested in the special Post-Socialist microclimate of the Central European region.

Special Issue of Theatralia published: "Shakespeare in Central Europe after 1989: Common Heritage and Regional Identity." A V4 collaboration of Czech, Slovak, Polish, Romanian and Hungarian scholars (Péter P. Müller, Zsolt Almási, Kinga Földváry, Gabriella Reuss, Kornélia Deres, Natália Pikli). Special thanks to Pavel Drábek and Veronika Schandl for their help with the volume. https://www.phil.muni.cz/journals/index.php/theatralia

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