27. May 2025 - 18:15
book presentation
Benjamin Nathans (Philadelphia)
27. May 2025 - 18:15
Benjamin Nathans, Pulitzer Preisträger 2025 (Kategorie Sachbuch), zu Gast am Imre Kertész Kolleg
Am Dienstag, dem 27. Mai 2025 lädt das Imre Kertész Kolleg zur Buchvorstellung und Gespräch mit Prof. Dr. Benjamin Nathans (University of…
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.
Vortragsreihe
Mit der bedingungslosen Kapitulation des nationalsozialistischen Deutschlands am 8. Mai 1945 endete in Europa der Zweite Weltkrieg, der weite Teile…
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.
Oleksandr Zaitsev is professor of history at the Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv, where he heads the Department of Modern Ukrainian History.
Tetiana Grebeniuk is a philologist with a research focus on contemporary Ukrainian literature and culture.
Jerzy Kochanowski is professor of history and teaches at the Faculty of Culture and Art Sciences, Warsaw University, Polen.