The second part of this multi-volume project assembles a series of recollections and debates on the Ukrainian revolutions of 1990, 2004, and 2013–2014. After an introduction to the methodology of oral history, it presents twenty interviews with participants and eyewitnesses of the events in Ukraine, and documents a series of workshop discussions conducted at a symposium held in 2017. In these workshops, activists and observers of each of the three revolutions exchanged and compared their memories, analyses, and evaluations. This volume thus not only provides a comprehensive collection of firsthand accounts of the three historic Ukrainian upheavals, but also reveals the interrelations between them. The volume documents assessments from Barbara Krauz-Mozer, Markiyan Ivashchyshyn, Natalia Klymovska, Vakhtang Kipiani, Mykola Kniazhycki, Natalyia Zubar, Yulia Tymoshenko, Aleksander Kwaœniewski, Viktor Taran, Markiyan Matsekh, Yulia Tychkivska, Leonid Findberg, Yulia Mostova, Oksana Zabuzhko, Eduard Drach, Michailo Cherenkoff, Andriy Dudchenko, Oleg Mahdych, Rebecca Harms, Herman van Rumpoy, and Jacek Saryusz-Wolski.
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Paweł Kowal
Dr. Paweł Kowal served as a Research Fellow at the Chair of European History and Civilization at the College of Europe in Natolin, where he co-led, together with Professor Georges Mink, the “Three Ukrainian Revolutions” (3R) project. He is also a Professor at the Institute of Political Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences. In the past, he served as a Member of the European Parliament and Chairman of the EU Delegation to Ukraine.
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Georges Mink
Permanent Professor at the College of Europe in Natolin. From 2019 to 2023 he was the Chairholder of the Chair of European History and Civilization. He is a sociologist and political scientist, specialising in Central and Eastern Europe. He has been one of the main two leaders of the Three Ukrainian Revolutions (3R) research project which was carried out by the College of Europe in Natolin from 2016 to 2024. He is Director Emeritus of Research at the Institut des Sciences Sociales et du Politique (CNRS - France), Université de Paris X, Nanterre and former President of the International Council for Central and East European Studies (ICCEES), 2015-2021. His research and publications – more than 250 – include books, chapters in the collective publications, articles and expert papers, and are dedicated to political systems, the sociopolitical evolution of these regimes, the conversion of ex-communist elites in Central and Eastern Europe and the Europeanisation of national political systems. He was also a co-editor of the first two volumes of the Three Ukrainian Revolutions publication prepared in the framework of the 3R research project and published by Ibidem. Among his recent books is also La Pologne au coeur de l'Europe, de 1914 à aujourd'hui, histoire politique et conflits de mémoire, published by Buchet-Chastel in 2015 (French version) and in 2017 (Polish version).
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Iwona Reichardt
Dr. Iwona Reichardt is Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the journal New Eastern Europe. She studied political science at the Jagiellonian University of Kraków. Her previous experience included work with the Foreign Policy magazine in Washington, DC, and writing policy analyses for the World Bank.
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Adam Reichardt
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Barbara Krauz-Mozer
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Markiyan Ivashchyshyn
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Natalia Klymovska
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Vakhtang Kipiani
Vakhtang Kipiani nahm 1990 aktiv an der "Revolution auf dem Granit" (so benannt nach dem Stein auf dem Kyjiwer Unabhängigkeitsplatz) teil. Deren Nachwirkungen führten schließlich zur Unabhängigkeit der Ukraine im August 1991. Nach einem Geschichtsstudium arbeitete er für mehrere ukrainische Zeitungen und Fernsehsender sowie als Dozent für Journalistik an der Ukrainischen Katholischen Universität. Kipiani erforscht die illegale Presse sowie Dissidentenbewegung der Sowjetzeit und Ausprägungen von Extremismus in den heutigen Medien. Zu seinen früheren Anthologien gehören u.a. Der Fall Wasyl Stus (Ukrainisch; Vivat 2019) zum sowjetischen Prozess gegen den bedeutenden ostukrainischen Dichter sowie Der Zweite Weltkrieg in der Ukraine: Geschichte und Lebensgeschichten (Deutsch und Englisch; ibidem-Verlag 2021).
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Mykola Kniazhycki
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Natalyia Zubar
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Yulia Tymoshenko
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Aleksander Kwasniewski
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Viktor Taran
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Jan Tombiñski
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Markiyan Matsekh
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Yulia Tychkivska
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Leonid Findberg
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Yulia Mostova
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Oksana Zabuzhko
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Eduard Drach
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Michailo Cherenkoff
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Andriy Dudchenko
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Oleg Mahdych
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Rebecca Harms
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Herman van Rumpoy
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Jacek Saryusz-Wolski
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Lieferzeit 2-3 Werktage.
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| herausgegeben von | Paweł Kowal, Georges Mink, Iwona Reichardt, Adam Reichardt |
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| Beiträge von | Barbara Krauz-Mozer, Markiyan Ivashchyshyn, Natalia Klymovska, Vakhtang Kipiani, Mykola Kniazhycki, Natalyia Zubar, Yulia Tymoshenko, Aleksander Kwasniewski, Viktor Taran, Jan Tombiñski, Markiyan Matsekh, Yulia Tychkivska, Leonid Findberg, Yulia Mostova, Oksana Zabuzhko, Eduard Drach, Michailo Cherenkoff, Andriy Dudchenko, Oleg Mahdych, Rebecca Harms, Herman van Rumpoy, Jacek Saryusz-Wolski |
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Englisch
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30.11.2019
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978-3-8382-7323-5
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