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Event report: Summer School in Lviv "Soviet and German Nazi Rule in Ukraine"
Mykola Haievoi Center holds its first Summer School in Lviv "Soviet and German Nazi Rule in Ukraine"
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Event report: An evening for the sculptor Vadim Sidur
On 28.06.2025, the Mykola Haievoi Center in cooperation with the Slavic Studies Department of the University of Konstanz organized an evening to celebrate the 101st birthday of the Ukrainian-born sculptor Vadim Sidur.
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Mykola Haievoi Center Summerschool 2025 / 29 June – 5 July 2025 with two public lectures
The Mykola Haievoi Center for Modern History (MHZ) is holding its first Summer School in Lviv
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Event report: 8 May 1945 and Russia's war against Ukraine - how can we commemorate the end of the war today?
80 years after this war: a “dangerous battle for memory” is ongoing. MHC historians took part in a World War II commemoration event, one of more than a hundred that took place in Berlin in May.
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Ukraine lecture in the Magedeburg City Library
At the Magdeburg City Library's event on “The Three Tragedies of Ukraine” on February 24, 2025, Center member Dr. Gerhard Gnauck took a look at the country's history in the first half of the 20th century.
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Call for Applications: Summer School on Soviet and Nazi German Rule in Ukraine
The MHZ at the UCU is pleased to announce a Call for Applications for its Summer School on “Soviet and Nazi German Rule in Ukrainian Territories – Entanglements and Comparisons”. The program will take place from 29 June to 5 July 2025 in Lviv, Ukraine.
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Call for Papers: Annual Conference of the Mykola Haievoi Center for Modern History
The Politics of Nazi Accusations: The Soviet Union and anti-Soviet Nationalisms in the Cold War Ukrainian Catholic University, Lviv: 5-8 October 2025 Deadline: 30 April 2025
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The Mykola Haievoi Center on Deutschlandfunk
Deutschlandfunk has reported on the Mykola Haievoi Center, including an interview with the director of the center Prof. Martin Schulze Wessel.
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“The Germans Equated the Karaites and the Jews”: the Shoah and the Karaite Policy in Melitopol’ District (1941–1943)
Publication by Center member Dr. Yuri Radchenko In: Journal for Central and Eastern European History and Politics
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FAZ article about the Mykola Haievoi Center
Yelizaveta Landenberger "Von der Front an die Forschung"
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