The article focuses on the increasing adoption of media logic and the corresponding change of habitus in the field of academic history in Eastern Europe, with a particular focus on Ukraine. Departing from both mediatisation theory and memory studies, authors consider a range of relevant phenomena from across the region, before considering in more depth the case of LikBez, a grassroot initiative of Ukrainian historians, aimed at debunking historical myths spread both inside and outside Ukraine. The amalgamation of historical knowledge and multiple media platforms to convey it, it is argued, ushers in the era of mediatisation of history.
This account of historical politics in Ukraine, framed in a broader European context, shows how soci...
In April 2015, Ukraine adopted the so-called decommunization package which reflects its attempts to ...
The aim of the research is to show the East European historical research influence on the developmen...
The article focuses on the increasing adoption of media logic and the corresponding change of habitu...
Since the inauspicious events of 2013-2014, Ukraine is in domestic and international turmoil. The Ru...
This article discusses the debate over the social meaning of history occurring between proponents an...
The specifics of Ukrainian Soviet historiography is often reduced to the story of repressions and c...
This article is about the situation in Ukraine, which allowed oral history to develop unrestrainedl...
This study examines intellectual arguments present in the public debate on the difficult history of ...
As a post-soviet nation Ukraine has historically struggled to create its own historical memory and i...
This essay raises the issue of historians’ responsibility to the communities that they study. While ...
AbstractThe legacy of the tsarist Empire and the Soviet Union is one of the crucial factors for an u...
In 2015, as a result of implementing the Ukrainian decommunisation laws, the official name of the Mu...
The paper “Manifestation forms of conflicts over historical memory: Poland‘s and Ukraine‘s disagreem...
"In the last decades of the twentieth century, a 'memory boom' took place in Western Europe and Nort...
This account of historical politics in Ukraine, framed in a broader European context, shows how soci...
In April 2015, Ukraine adopted the so-called decommunization package which reflects its attempts to ...
The aim of the research is to show the East European historical research influence on the developmen...
The article focuses on the increasing adoption of media logic and the corresponding change of habitu...
Since the inauspicious events of 2013-2014, Ukraine is in domestic and international turmoil. The Ru...
This article discusses the debate over the social meaning of history occurring between proponents an...
The specifics of Ukrainian Soviet historiography is often reduced to the story of repressions and c...
This article is about the situation in Ukraine, which allowed oral history to develop unrestrainedl...
This study examines intellectual arguments present in the public debate on the difficult history of ...
As a post-soviet nation Ukraine has historically struggled to create its own historical memory and i...
This essay raises the issue of historians’ responsibility to the communities that they study. While ...
AbstractThe legacy of the tsarist Empire and the Soviet Union is one of the crucial factors for an u...
In 2015, as a result of implementing the Ukrainian decommunisation laws, the official name of the Mu...
The paper “Manifestation forms of conflicts over historical memory: Poland‘s and Ukraine‘s disagreem...
"In the last decades of the twentieth century, a 'memory boom' took place in Western Europe and Nort...
This account of historical politics in Ukraine, framed in a broader European context, shows how soci...
In April 2015, Ukraine adopted the so-called decommunization package which reflects its attempts to ...
The aim of the research is to show the East European historical research influence on the developmen...