20. January 2025 - 16:15
Paula Seidel (Berlin)
by Viktoriia Nechyporuk
While there have been recurring debates about how to deal with the Soviet legacy since the country's independence, in 2015 decommunisation became a systemic imperative of Ukrainian state policy. Particularly in the case of monuments that are an essential part of the public space, redefinition became a strategy of decommunisation. The article examines the debates surrounding and the alteration of such a monument, the Motherland statue in Kiyv.
Yakiv Bystrov is a philologist and head of English Philology Department at the Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University, Ukraine.
Alexa Stiller researches and publishes on the history of National Socialism, the Nuremberg Trials and the history of international criminal law, wars and mass violence in the 1990s.
Veneta Ivanova is a historian of Eastern and Southeastern Europe with an interest on the interplay between socialism, occultism, religion, science, and utopia in twentieth-century Europe.
Alexa von Winning specializes in imperial history, historical biographies and the history of transformation in Eastern Europe.