This project investigates the collective image of deportations from the Ukrainian-Polish borderland during 1944–1951 as well as of the traumatic events that preceded this process, looking into the views of displaced persons, their descendants and the inclusion of their experiences in the historical memory of Ukraine. The basis of my research includes written memories, interviews with deportees and their descendants, press media and journalism. I propose that the process of creating memories a..
There are two main models of memory in Ukraine: nationalist and post-Soviet. After 1991, Ukrainian h...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Ukrainian society faced a new reality. The new reality invol...
This study examines intellectual arguments present in the public debate on the difficult history of ...
As a result of the Polish-Ukrainian agreement signed in Lublin on 9 September 1944, mutual exchange ...
The article is one of the results of the oral history project Memory and Oblivion. Sociocultural pos...
The aim of this text is to present the internal differentiation of Ukrainian social memory. The auth...
Dichotomy of Memory in Ukrainian Emigration Prose of the Second Half of the 20ieth Century The proje...
The paper concerns the collective and cultural memory of the Lemko community, members of which ident...
As a result, in an effort to expand the literature on the Ukrainian DP experience, this dissertation...
In the 1930s and 1940s, Ukraine experienced political violence on an unprecedented scale. Political ...
Recently in the West, interest in the memory of the Holocaust considered as a commonly shared dark p...
After the occupation of Crimea and the conflict in Eastern Ukraine, many people were forced to leave...
When the Second World War came to an end, some 150 thousand Ukrainian Ostarbeiters (civilian laboure...
Based on biographical interviews coming from different collections of the Oral History Archives of t...
In 2011, a monument commemorating a group of Polish academics killed during the Nazi occupation was ...
There are two main models of memory in Ukraine: nationalist and post-Soviet. After 1991, Ukrainian h...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Ukrainian society faced a new reality. The new reality invol...
This study examines intellectual arguments present in the public debate on the difficult history of ...
As a result of the Polish-Ukrainian agreement signed in Lublin on 9 September 1944, mutual exchange ...
The article is one of the results of the oral history project Memory and Oblivion. Sociocultural pos...
The aim of this text is to present the internal differentiation of Ukrainian social memory. The auth...
Dichotomy of Memory in Ukrainian Emigration Prose of the Second Half of the 20ieth Century The proje...
The paper concerns the collective and cultural memory of the Lemko community, members of which ident...
As a result, in an effort to expand the literature on the Ukrainian DP experience, this dissertation...
In the 1930s and 1940s, Ukraine experienced political violence on an unprecedented scale. Political ...
Recently in the West, interest in the memory of the Holocaust considered as a commonly shared dark p...
After the occupation of Crimea and the conflict in Eastern Ukraine, many people were forced to leave...
When the Second World War came to an end, some 150 thousand Ukrainian Ostarbeiters (civilian laboure...
Based on biographical interviews coming from different collections of the Oral History Archives of t...
In 2011, a monument commemorating a group of Polish academics killed during the Nazi occupation was ...
There are two main models of memory in Ukraine: nationalist and post-Soviet. After 1991, Ukrainian h...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Ukrainian society faced a new reality. The new reality invol...
This study examines intellectual arguments present in the public debate on the difficult history of ...