HiND is a Vienna University based research group bringing together scholars of various disciplines with a shared interest in the history of ethnic, linguistic and confessional diversity in Europe. Our objects of study are societies affected by national diversity at the local, regional and national levels, as well as their relations to international and transnational institutions. Such research can be undertaken from a wide range of approaches in political, social, economic, intellectual and cultural history. HiND understands itself as a hub for researchers engaging in historically-informed research of various subjects linked to diversity in the age of nationalism.

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The BASEES Study Group for Minority History (SGMH) Prize for Best First Book Proposal

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Paert, Irina, Catherine Gibson, and Liliya Berezhnaya. "Confession, Loyalty, and National Indifference: Perspectives from Imperial and Postimperial...

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Alenius and Kaubrys: Balancing between National Unity and “Multiculturalism”

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"The Historical Persistence of National Diversity"

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"Inclusion or isolation? Multi-ethnic Estonia", Estonian History Museum

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Three Visiting Fellowships at the Collaborative Research Center "Dynamics of Security"

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