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Author Archive for: "Francesco Trupia"
 Green Education and Environmental Activism in Kosovo

Green Education and Environmental Activism in Kosovo

July 22, 2022

Kosovo’s strains to provide high-quality education have been further challenged by the pandemic shockwaves. Yet younger groups of students and activists have nonetheless shown resilience and a [...]

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 Quo Vadis, Education? Another lost (pandemic) year in the Western Balkans 

Quo Vadis, Education? Another lost (pandemic) year in the Western Balkans 

July 12, 2021

"In the Western Balkans, there is little doubt that education remains hostage to political interests and ironically, is nobody’s responsibility" Opinion piece by Francesco Trupia and Gentiola Madhi

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 Debunking Victimhood: short stories of Pomak uprisings in communist Bulgaria 

Debunking Victimhood: short stories of Pomak uprisings in communist Bulgaria 

February 24, 2021

February 1 marked the anniversary of the national remembrance of the victims of Communism in Bulgaria. On this date in 1945, the People’s Court handed down death penalties to a large number of [...]

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 Brutal as Usual? Bulgaria’s communist heritage and national postmemory

Brutal as Usual? Bulgaria’s communist heritage and national postmemory

November 30, 2020

The fall of the Berlin Wall not only anticipated the demise of Communism as a political symbol in the former Eastern Bloc and beyond, but it also meant for millions of citizens the loss of the [...]

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 (Re-)Othering the Village

(Re-)Othering the Village

September 30, 2020

When in 2008 the interim Kosovo government declared unilaterally its independence from Serbia, ethnic Serbs became de facto the biggest minority group in the youngest country of Europe. Many had [...]

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