Foreword
Wendy Bracewell, Alex Drace-Francis
1. Towards a natural history of east European travel writing
Alex Drace-Francis
2. The travel narrative as a (literary) genre
David Chirico
3. The limits of Europe in east European travel writing
Wendy Bracewell
4. ‘They are laughing at us’: Hungarian travellers and early modern European identity
Graeme Murdock
5. Travels through the Slav world
Wendy Bracewell
6. The Odyssey of national discovery: Hungarians in Hungary and abroad, 1750-1850
Irina V. Popova-Nowak
7. European identity and Romantic irony: Juliusz Slowacki’s journey to Greece
Maria Kalinowska
8. Metaphor and monumentality: The travels of Nicolae Iorga
Andi Mihalache
9. Oh, to be a European! What Rastko Petrovic learnt in Africa
Zoran Milutinovic
10. Excursions into national specificity and European identity: Mihail Sebastian’s interwar travel reportage
Diana Georgescu
11. The Cold-War traveller’s gaze: Jan Lenica’s 1954 sketchbook of London
Katarzyna Murawska-Muthesius
12. Images of the West in Bulgarian travel writing during socialism (1945-1989)
Rossitza Guentcheva
Notes on contributors