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Prisma Ukraïna Fellows 2022
Kateryna Demerza, Vadym Ilin, Ihor Lantukh und Svitlana Pidoprygora sind von April bis Juli 2022 Fellows des …
Welche Bedeutung hat Putins Rede? Ein Gespräch mit Andrii Portnov
Im Gespräch mit RBB Kultur betont der Historiker Andrii Portnov, dass die Geschichte sowohl Russlands als auch der …
Polen und Ukraine: Verflochtene Geschichte, geteilte Erinnerung in Europa
Soeben ist mit Andrii Portnovs »Polen und Ukraine« der neunte Band unserer Essayreihe erschienen
The Un/Executed Renaissance: Ukrainian Soviet Modernism and Its Legacies
Roundtable Discussion with the author of the Essay, Bohdan Tokarsky, Uilleam Blacker, Rory Finnin and Mayhill Fowler, …
Ukrainian Studies Online Colloquium Winter Term 2021/22
Organized by the Chair of Entangled History of Ukraine (Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt/Oder)
The Un/Executed Renaissance: Ukrainian Soviet Modernism and its Legacies
By Bohdan Tokarsky: Essay No. 8 in our Essays of the Forum Transregionale Studien series
Shadows of Empires: Imperial Legacies and Mythologies in East Central Europe
Prisma Ukraïna’s Transregional Academy is starting in Sofia, Bulgaria. It is organized in cooperation with CAS Centre …
Wir müssen über Bandera reden
Andrii Portnov in der Neuen Zürcher Zeitung (21.02.2021) über den ukrainischen Nationalhelden Stephan Bandera und dessen …
Ukrainian Studies Online Colloquium
The Ukrainian Studies Online Colloquium, organized by the Chair of Entangled History of Ukraine (European University …
Essay No. 7: Andrii Portnov »Poland and Ukraine: Entangled Histories, Asymmetric Memories«
In unserer Essay-Reihe ist mit Andrii Portnovs »Poland and Ukraine« der siebte Band erschienen.
Call for Participation: Ukrainian Studies Online Colloquium
Invitation to apply for an online colloquium, winter semester 2020/21, November 2, 2020 – February 22, 2021, every …
Thriving in Isolation and Beyond: The Empowering Poetry of Vasyl Stus
Article by Bohdan Tokarsky (Prisma Ukraïna Fellow 2020/21) in the Los Angeles Review of Books on the writings of …
Thriving in Isolation and Beyond: The Empowering Poetry of Vasyl Stus
Article by Prisma Ukraïna Fellow Bohdan Tokarsky
The “Cossack Myth” in Eastern Europe in the Nineteenth, Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
Selected talks of the workshop now online
Andrii Portnov on the “Entangled History of Ukraine”
An Introduction: Welcome Video Summer Term 2020
New Prisma Fellow Bohdan Tokarsky
Bohdan will work on his research project "Ukraine’s Executed Renaissance: Fragmentation of the Literary Self in Early …
Tomasz Hen-Konarski on “Men Who Won’t Fit In”
Cossacks and Gauchos as Modernity’s Others in the Writings of M. Czajkowski and D. Sarmiento
Latest paper of Prisma Fellow Denys Shatalov now online on Historians.in.ua
The Beginnings of “Turning Galicia to the Cossackness”: Publications of Folk Songs and Promotion of the “Cossack Myth” …
The Eclectic Nature of the Cossack Myth. Report from the Prisma Ukraïna Workshop
“The Cossack Myth in Eastern Europe in the 19th, 20th and 21st Centuries”
Sugar Beets Structured a New Set of Labor Relations
Interview with Prisma-Fellow Alexandru Leşanu on the TRAFO Blog