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About
CV
Selected Publications
Book
Teaching
Socially Engaged Projects
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About
CV
Selected Publications
Book
Teaching
Socially Engaged Projects
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Political violence, collective memory, and the Holodomor with Karolina Koziura
In this interview, Max Weber Fellow Karolina Koziura traces the tangled threads of memory, denial, and resistance surrounding recognition of the Holodomorthe
Decolonisation as a progressive force? In eastern Europe, think again
From Putin to Orbán, autocrats are using postcolonial theory to flood reading lists with ‘overlooked’ native authors in a drive to further xenophobic identity politics, explain Karolina Koziura, Daniel Palm and Adrian Matus
Ukraine’s Fight For Freedom - Public Seminar
Some in the West are amazed that Russia is losing this war so far. Others are surprised by the courageous ways in which Ukrainians are resisting attacks and defending themselves with determination. Yet the opposite has happened. Ukraine has never been further away from Russia and closer to Western Europe than it is now. Far from representing a lost fragment of Russkiy Mir, Ukraine today embodies the spirit of freedom, and the possibility of a new beginning—not only for its people, but for the Western ideal of modern liberal democracy.
Holodomor and the Double Logic of Soviet Archives
In the 1930s, holodomor was not yet “the Holodomor” as we know it today. In the flow of bureaucratic papers, letters, investigation orders,...
Strategies of Protests from Belarus - Public Seminar
In August 2020, the citizens of Belarus started the biggest protest movement in the history of their country. Belarusians rose...Read More
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