ESR receives a prize at the 52nd Biennial Meeting of German Historians
- Michal Korhel
- Oct 17, 2018
- 1 min read

At the End of September, the University of Münster hosted one of the largest humanities conferences in Europe with about 3500 participants - the 52nd Biennial Meeting of German Historians. Within the conference more than 50 PhD students from universities in Germany, Austria, Luxembourg and Great Britain presented their research in form of a poster competition. Among them, the ESR Michal Korhel introduced his PhD project “Borderland Children: Czech-German Children in Czechoslovakia’s Politics and Society after the Second World War”. His presentation was awarded the second place.
For more information (in German): https://www.historikerverband.de/nachwuchs-und-preise/preistraegerinnen/preistraegerinnen-doktorandenforum.html
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