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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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.
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Call for Applications: Summer School on Soviet and Nazi German Rule in Ukraine 23 – 27 June 2026The Mykola Haievoi Center for Modern History at the Ukrainian Catholic University is pleased to announce a Call for Applications for its Summer School on “Soviet and Nazi German Rule in Ukraine – Violence, Mass Murder, and Genocide in Comparison”.
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“The Curse of Empire” by Martin Schulze Wessel has been published in English“The Curse of Empire” Martin Schulze Wessel’s book about Russia, Ukraine and Poland is now available in English.
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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