Soviet Foreign Policy during the Second World War
Research
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Research centres
- Interdepartmental Research Center on Ancient Medicin (RIMA)
- Interuniversitary Center for Hungarian Studies and for Studies on Central and Eastern Europe (CISUECO)
- Center for Audiovisual Research and Processing (CREA)
- Screenplay Research Center
- Research Center for Languages and Their Applications (CERLA)
- Research Areas
- Research Highlights
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Ongoing projects
- ERC
- HERA
- PRIN
- PRID
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Other projects
- Archaeochronicles of the Via Iulia Augusta
- Let's give the Yazidis a Future. Protection and Preservation of the Cultural Heritage of the Yazidis (Northern Irak)
- Inscriptions from the "Excavation of the sewage system" in Aquileia (1968–1972)
- Forms and metamorphosis of the «non-conscious» before and after Freud: «scientific ideologies» and literary representations (1840–1940)
- Imagines et ornamenta Lunae. Sculpture in Luni. Materials and Contexts
- The Cernazai Epigraphic Collection
- The professions of culture
- Pietro Metastasio, Lettere, edition and Commentary
- Soviet Foreign Policy during the Second World War
- The Three Big Allies, the European Resistance and the Origins of the Cold War. War and Politics in Wartime Europe. 1939–1945
- Archaeological excavations
Soviet Foreign Policy during the Second World War
Scientific Director: Dr. Tommaso Piffer
The project addresses the issue of Soviet foreign policy during World War II, by looking at it from a global perspective and by cross-checking Soviet sources with the documentation offered by other European countries.
The project is developed in collaboration with the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies of Harvard and the Associazione Friuli Storia. Its first step will be the organization of an international workshop, which will take place in May 2020 in Udine, with the purpose of facilitating the integration of the various national historiographies within an overarching narrative, free of linguistic barriers.