Publications from the centre
You will find new publications and an overview of the publications of the Center for Central and Eastern European Studies here.
Book series of the Central European Studies Centre
The Central European Studies Centre published the following book series between 2000 and 2019:
- Mitteleuropa-Studien comprised academic monographs, anthologies, collections of essays and conference proceedings that opened up a view of the tense unity of the region.
- The Mitteleuropa aktuell series responded to the 'demands of the day'; it comprises anthologies on current topics and debates.
- The Mitteleuropa-Bibliothek is documentary in nature; texts and editions can be found here as sources of a Central European culture beyond national cultures.
- The series Lesecher... Judentum in Mitteleuropa is dedicated to another central focus of our work: European Jewish culture in Central Europe, the history of the Shoah and the commemoration of it.
- The series WortWechsel is dedicated to literature by authors whose mother tongue is not German. The texts of the ‘Dresdner Chamisso Poetikdozentur’ were published here.
- The texts of the ‘Dresdner Poetikdozentur für die Literatur Mitteleuropas’ were published in Literatur in Mitteleuropa.
- Mitteleuropa – Geschichte und Landschaft opened up new Central European perspectives in an essayistic way.
- The Silesica turned their attention to the region of Silesia as a landscape characterised by ethnic, political and cultural diversity.
- Deutschland- und Europastudien
Several publications have appeared in the Social Coherence Studies series edited by Joachim Klose.
Publications outside the series:
2017: Volume 2 of the Critical Edition of the Collected Works of Paul Adler.
2018: Handbuch Literatur der Migration in den deutschsprachigen Ländern seit 1945, Volume 1
Further publications issued by the MeZ outside the above-mentioned book series can be found under Einzelne Bände.