Latest news and events
Here you will find news and events of the Mykola Haievoi Center for Modern History.
Latest news
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Travelling Exhibition on Holodomor in Ukraine launched in MunichMHC project aims at spreading knowledge in Germany about the greatest of Soviet mass crimes
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Call for Papers: Annual Conference of the MHC for Modern History 2-4 September, 2026Reckoning and Remembrance: Germany, Ukraine, and the Second World War after 1945
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The Ukraine factor: historian Yaroslav Hrytsak at the British ParliamentProf. Yaroslav Hrytsak took part in the Parliamentary Launch Event, “The Ukraine Factor – Building Ukraine’s WWII Legacy and Understanding Its Vital Role in the Soviet Victory over Nazi Germany” at the Houses of Commons in London on 25 February 2026.
Current events
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02 MarExhibition opening: “Why are you still alive?” The Holodomor of 1932/33On March 2, 2026, the Mykola Haievoi Center will open the exhibition “Why are you still alive?” The Holodomor of 1932/33: Stalin plunges Ukraine into the greatest famine in European history.
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18 DecOnline lecture: Knowledge and Memory: Western Studies on Ukrainian Nationalism in World War II during the Cold War.Center member PD Dr. Kai Struve gives a lecture as part of the online seminars of the Mykola Haievoi Center.
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06 Oct—07 OctMHC Conference 6–7 October 2025The Politics of Nazi Accusations: The Soviet Union and anti-Soviet Nationalisms in the Cold War
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