In her latest blog post, Karolina Ćwiek-Rogalska reflects on how seemingly distant regions can reveal strikingly familiar historical patterns. Using Nice as a case study, she explores how shifting borders, layered identities, and post-displacement experiences, often associated with Central and Eastern Europe, also shape parts of Western Europe.
Blending travel reflection with scholarly insight, the post invites readers to reconsider what we think of as “unique” in European history and to look beyond regional frameworks.
Link to the blog post you can find here.