27. June 2022 - 11:00
Holly Case
21. June 2022 - 19:30
K/PL/UA 2019, R: Agnieszka Holland, 119 min
1933 reist der walisische Journalist Gareth Jones nach Moskau, um ein Interview mit Josef Stalin zu führen. Was er sich als Chance seines Lebens…
by Violeta Davoliūtė
While Putin’s plan to launch a full-scale invasion of Ukraine has been widely understood as irrational, it is entirely consistent with the “anti-fascist” discourse of his regime. The article discusses how this discourse draws on the political and cultural neo-traditionalism crystalized in 1970s Soviet TV serials that vilified the West, defined a new Soviet war hero, and nurtured a cryptic fascination with Nazism.
Welchen Beitrag leisten die Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften, um die Hintergründe und Folgen des Ukraine-Kriegs zu analysieren?
Prof. Dr. Joachim von Puttkamer wurde für ein Special des Rahmenprogramms Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften (BMBF) befragt, welchen Beitrag die…
Update 31 March 2022
Volkswagen Foundation: Funding for Refugee Scholars and Scientists from Ukraine (applications can be send in until 05 April,…
Réka Krizmanics is a collaborating lecturer in the Global and European Studies Institute at the University of Leipzig.
Ágoston Berecz is a historian whose work focuses on the relationship between language and politics and the social history of nineteenth-century Eastern Europe.
Zsófia Lóránd is an intellectual historian of feminism in post-WWII state-socialist Eastern Europe. Currently she is a Marie Curie Fellow at the Faculty of History and a Junior Research Fellow at Wolf...
Anika Walke is the Georgie W. Lewis Career Development Professor at Washington University in St. Louis (USA). Her research and teaching interests include World War II and Nazi genocide, migration, nat...