This research aims to analyze memorialization processes of the Revolution of Dignity and the war in Donbas taking place in the public space of Ukrainian cities. I focus on mnemonic practices of commemoration and their products, including both material objects (such as memorials, exhibitions, public art) as well as social performances, in which the meanings concerning these events and their participants are created and presented at the intersection of individual and social remembrance. I belie..
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Ukrainian society faced a new reality. The new reality invol...
W tekścieThis thesis examines, through Jan Kubik and Michael Bernhard’s theoretical framework of com...
The article analyses typical fragments of narrative about forced resettlement from the flood zone, n...
Since the onset of the Russia-Ukraine conflict in 2014, new memory actors in Ukraine (veterans, fami...
The one hundred people shot dead on the Maidan were given the collective name Heavenly Hundred (Nebe...
This article is devoted to the construction of the concept of the “hero” and of “heroism.” In contra...
In the aftermath of the violent Revolution of Dignity (2013/2014) and the subsequent war in Donbas (...
The aim of the research is to reveal the problems of alternative artistic and memorial objects, whic...
The thesis compares Polish and Ukrainian Institutes of National Remembrance, analyses Polish and Ukr...
This essay illustrates the development of the politics of memory in post-Soviet Ukraine through an a...
Recently in the West, interest in the memory of the Holocaust considered as a commonly shared dark p...
The article examines the collective experience of the Maidan of late 2013 – early 2014, as well as t...
This article contains the findings of a study of the narrative of the National Museum of the History...
The activity of public organizations for educational activities, propaganda about the events of the ...
Memorials are a way of mending hardship through the commemoration of past events. They are a physica...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Ukrainian society faced a new reality. The new reality invol...
W tekścieThis thesis examines, through Jan Kubik and Michael Bernhard’s theoretical framework of com...
The article analyses typical fragments of narrative about forced resettlement from the flood zone, n...
Since the onset of the Russia-Ukraine conflict in 2014, new memory actors in Ukraine (veterans, fami...
The one hundred people shot dead on the Maidan were given the collective name Heavenly Hundred (Nebe...
This article is devoted to the construction of the concept of the “hero” and of “heroism.” In contra...
In the aftermath of the violent Revolution of Dignity (2013/2014) and the subsequent war in Donbas (...
The aim of the research is to reveal the problems of alternative artistic and memorial objects, whic...
The thesis compares Polish and Ukrainian Institutes of National Remembrance, analyses Polish and Ukr...
This essay illustrates the development of the politics of memory in post-Soviet Ukraine through an a...
Recently in the West, interest in the memory of the Holocaust considered as a commonly shared dark p...
The article examines the collective experience of the Maidan of late 2013 – early 2014, as well as t...
This article contains the findings of a study of the narrative of the National Museum of the History...
The activity of public organizations for educational activities, propaganda about the events of the ...
Memorials are a way of mending hardship through the commemoration of past events. They are a physica...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Ukrainian society faced a new reality. The new reality invol...
W tekścieThis thesis examines, through Jan Kubik and Michael Bernhard’s theoretical framework of com...
The article analyses typical fragments of narrative about forced resettlement from the flood zone, n...