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The Research Centre for East European Studies (Forschungsstelle Osteuropa) at the University of Bremen was founded in 1982. Under the directorship of Professor Wolfgang Eichwede, it has since then carved its own distinctive niche within the German academic community through an intensive study of recent developments in the culture and society of Central and East European countries.

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  • Forschungsstelle Osteuropa (česky: Výzkumný ústav pro východní Evropu při Univerzitě Bremen) na Univerzitě Brémy je výzkumné pracoviště, zaměřující se na soudobé dějiny, kulturu a společnost zemí střední a východní Evropy. Bylo založeno v roce 1982 , který je řídil mezi léty 1982–2008. (cs)
  • Die Forschungsstelle Osteuropa an der Universität Bremen widmet sich seit ihrer Gründung im Jahr 1982 durch Wolfgang Eichwede zeitgenössischen Entwicklungen in Kultur und Gesellschaft der Länder Ostmittel- und Osteuropas und entwickelte dabei ein eigenes Profil innerhalb der deutschen Forschungslandschaft. (de)
  • The Research Centre for East European Studies (Forschungsstelle Osteuropa) at the University of Bremen was founded in 1982. Under the directorship of Professor Wolfgang Eichwede, it has since then carved its own distinctive niche within the German academic community through an intensive study of recent developments in the culture and society of Central and East European countries. Following the collapse of Communist rule, the institute's research concentrated both on the cultural and socio-political continuities across the period of upheaval, and on the newly emerging potential for innovation in political and economic culture and cultural identity. In contrast to the predominantly economic approach to the transformation taking place in Eastern and Central Eastern Europe, the Research Centre places the traditions and potential of the region at the centre of attention. The institute endeavors to enable an understanding of the countries from the inside, and in this way make a genuine contribution to the drawing together of Europe. Even before the radical political changes this was one of the tasks of the Research Centre: during the 1980s, it gave attention above all to the appearance of independent artistic and intellectual creativity. The focus on dissident culture was intertwined with the aspiration to track informal tendencies and intellectual approaches which could give an insight into the societies of the region. Alongside its research, the institute was able to build up a comprehensive and internationally renowned archive of Samizdat literature. It contains banned or unofficial artistic, literary and academic writings from Poland, the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and the GDR (East Germany). The Russian collection also includes the private archives of leading Russian figures. A third branch of the institute's activity is public work in the form of cultural and political consultancy in Germany and abroad. (en)
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  • Forschungsstelle Osteuropa (česky: Výzkumný ústav pro východní Evropu při Univerzitě Bremen) na Univerzitě Brémy je výzkumné pracoviště, zaměřující se na soudobé dějiny, kulturu a společnost zemí střední a východní Evropy. Bylo založeno v roce 1982 , který je řídil mezi léty 1982–2008. (cs)
  • Die Forschungsstelle Osteuropa an der Universität Bremen widmet sich seit ihrer Gründung im Jahr 1982 durch Wolfgang Eichwede zeitgenössischen Entwicklungen in Kultur und Gesellschaft der Länder Ostmittel- und Osteuropas und entwickelte dabei ein eigenes Profil innerhalb der deutschen Forschungslandschaft. (de)
  • The Research Centre for East European Studies (Forschungsstelle Osteuropa) at the University of Bremen was founded in 1982. Under the directorship of Professor Wolfgang Eichwede, it has since then carved its own distinctive niche within the German academic community through an intensive study of recent developments in the culture and society of Central and East European countries. (en)
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  • Forschungsstelle Osteuropa (cs)
  • Forschungsstelle Osteuropa (de)
  • Research Centre for East European Studies (en)
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