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European History Programme - Balkan History Programme - Frankfurt Book Fair European History & Literature Programme 2001 - 2008 In the past six years, the CEEBP has supported independent publishers
who publish translations of seminal works conducive to creating a European
'common market of the mind', including titles in the field of European
history. In response to requests from publishers from various Central
and East European countries to develop a concerted programme of support
for publications that would further the integration of their societies
into Europe, the CEEBP has launched The European History & Integration
Programme. Frankfurt Book Fair: Presentation on the biggest virtual platform of publishing industry The Frankfurt Book Fair with its internet platform www.book-fair.com provides the largest worldwide databases of the publishing industry. The three catalogues, Frankfurt Catalogue, Frankfurt Who’s Who and Frankfurt Rights Catalogue are representing not only valuable presentation tools, but are also research tools used by publishers worldwide. The Fund for Central and East European Book Projects (CEEBP) offers publishers the possibility of presenting their products on the website of Frankfurt Book Fair by sponsoring following services: * Entries in the Frankfurt
Book Fair Catalogues * eStands
as own websites on the platform of Frankfurt Book Fair CEEBP sponsors quality publishing houses with a maximum of € 100. The duration of the sponsoring is one year, with the option of extension. For more information, and to request your personal password for the use
of our services, please contact: Balkan History Programme 2000 - 2005 The programme supports translation and publication of scholarly works
on the history of the region, in various Balkan languages. The aim is
to stimulate the dissemination of historiographical, theoretical, and
empirical studies that provide various perspectives, offer critical analysis
of national concepts, clich˙s and myths, and set the local history in
a wider context. Target countries: Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia,
Kosovo, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, and Slovenia. |