The decommunization in Ukraine took place differently than in other post-communist countries. For many years after the collapse of the USSR, Ukrainian society tolerated the post-communist remnants. The conflict with Russia has fundamentally changed the narrative in relation to historical memory. Through the active toponymic policy of the central government in 2014–2016, it was possible to get rid of almost all communist symbols and names in public space. Nevertheless, a retreat in the matter of commemoration cannot be ruled out, as left-wing, and sometimes even pro-communist, views remain popular among a large part of the Ukrainian society
This article studies the way in which the crimes of the communist regime have been dealt...
A year ago, the Parliament of Ukraine adopted four bills on the policy of national memory: on granti...
The article examines the discourse of «decommunisation» in a public plane of the modern Ukrainian in...
After the 2014 revolution, a massive renaming of toponyms related to the communist ideology took pl...
The article deals with an instrumental use of the national legislation by the local authorities in K...
The problem of thorough and ultimate decommunisation in Ukraine got suddenly valid during Euromaidan...
Drawing on a wide range of sources (Polish and Ukrainian legal acts, Russian and international media...
Nach Einführung in die Begriffswelt von „Geschichtspolitik“, „Erinnerungskultur“ und „Erinnerungsort...
Redefining cities, desovietising memory. The case of Ukrainian toponymy in an interview with Volodym...
In this contribution, we address the decommunization policy reestablished in Ukraine in 2015 and its...
In April 2015, Ukraine adopted the so-called decommunization package which reflects its attempts to ...
The Ukrainian parliament Verkhovna Rada adopted four ‘memory laws’ shortly after the Maidan revoluti...
The post-communist transformation of Ukraine differs significantly from that of other countries of C...
The main changes in the development of identity of Ukrainians after the Euromaidan revolution and t...
The article explores the historical trends and patterns in the politics of space in toponymic landsc...
This article studies the way in which the crimes of the communist regime have been dealt...
A year ago, the Parliament of Ukraine adopted four bills on the policy of national memory: on granti...
The article examines the discourse of «decommunisation» in a public plane of the modern Ukrainian in...
After the 2014 revolution, a massive renaming of toponyms related to the communist ideology took pl...
The article deals with an instrumental use of the national legislation by the local authorities in K...
The problem of thorough and ultimate decommunisation in Ukraine got suddenly valid during Euromaidan...
Drawing on a wide range of sources (Polish and Ukrainian legal acts, Russian and international media...
Nach Einführung in die Begriffswelt von „Geschichtspolitik“, „Erinnerungskultur“ und „Erinnerungsort...
Redefining cities, desovietising memory. The case of Ukrainian toponymy in an interview with Volodym...
In this contribution, we address the decommunization policy reestablished in Ukraine in 2015 and its...
In April 2015, Ukraine adopted the so-called decommunization package which reflects its attempts to ...
The Ukrainian parliament Verkhovna Rada adopted four ‘memory laws’ shortly after the Maidan revoluti...
The post-communist transformation of Ukraine differs significantly from that of other countries of C...
The main changes in the development of identity of Ukrainians after the Euromaidan revolution and t...
The article explores the historical trends and patterns in the politics of space in toponymic landsc...
This article studies the way in which the crimes of the communist regime have been dealt...
A year ago, the Parliament of Ukraine adopted four bills on the policy of national memory: on granti...
The article examines the discourse of «decommunisation» in a public plane of the modern Ukrainian in...