SPECIAL SECTION:
ISSUES IN THE HISTORY AND MEMORY OF THE OUN V
YULIYA YURCHUK, ANDREAS UMLAND: Introduction: New Studies on the Record and Remembrance of
the OUN(b) in World War II
OLEKSANDR MELNYK: Ukrainian Nationalism, Soviet Power, and Legitimacy Contests
in the Kyiv Region, 1941–44: Actors, Issues, and Interpretations
PER A. RUDLING:Managing Memory in Post-Soviet Ukraine: From “Scientific Marx-ism-Leninism” to the Ukrainian Institute of National Memory, 1991–2019
A DEBATE ON “USTASHISM,” GENERIC FASCISM, AND THE OUN II
Featuring contributions by OMER BARTOV, JOHN-PAUL HIMKA, SERHIY KVIT, OLEKSANDR PAHIRIA, ANDREAS UMLAND, YULIYA YURCHUK
ARTICLES
MISCHA GABOWITSCH: What Has Happened to Soviet War Memorials since 1989/91? An Overview
IGOR ILJUSHIN: “A Strong History for a Strong Nation:” A Review Essay on Roman Ponomarenko’s SS Galician Volunteer Regiments (1943–44)
REVIEWS
TATIANA KLEPIKOVA on Emily Channell-Justice; IVAN KURILLA on Mark Edele; ANASTASIA MITROFANOVA on Fabrizio Fenghi; THIJS KORSTEN on Krista A. Goff; ADRIEN NONJON on Robert Horvath; ROBERT F. BAUMANN on
Shoshana Keller; ELISE WESTIN on Oksana Kis; STANISLAV PANIN on Keith A. Livers; MICHEL ANDERLINI on
Erica Marat; JUHO KORHONEN on Aliide Naylor; NICK BAIGENT on Maya K. Peterson; AIJAN SHARSHENOVA on Peter Rollberg and Marlene Laruelle; KACPER WANCZYK on Adnan Vanatsever; A. K. MAGOMEDOV and A. I. EMELIANOV on Evgenii Vittenberg
Julie Fedor
Julie Fedor is Associate Professor in Modern European History at the University of Melbourne.
Andrey Makarychev
Dr. Andrey Makarychev is Professor of Regional Political Studies at the University of Tartu.
Andreas Umland
Andreas Umland, M.Phil. (Oxford), Dr.Phil. (FU Berlin), Ph.D. (Cambridge), Research Fellow at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs in Stockholm, Senior Expert at the Ukrainian Institute for the Future in Kyiv, and Associate Professor at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy.
ORCID: 0000-0001-7916-4646
Yulia Yurchuk
Omer Bartov
Kvit Sergiy
John-Paul Himka
Dr. John-Paul Himka is Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Alberta. He is co-editor (with Joanna B. Michlic) of Bringing the Dark Past to Light: The Reception of the Holocaust in Post-Communist Europe (University of Nebraska Press 2013), as well as author of a number of books and numerous articles on Ukrainian history.
Oleksandr Melnyk
Dr. Oleksandr Melnyk studied History at the University of Alberta and the University of Toronto. He held post-doctoral fellowships at the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, and at the Ukrainian Research Institute at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His papers have been published in Jahrbücher für Geschichte Osteuropas, The Soviet and Post-Soviet Review, Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society, Ukraina Moderna, and The War in Ukraine’s Donbas (Central European University Press 2021).
Sergiy Illiushin
Mischa Gabowitsch
Per Anders Rudling
Per A. Rudling is associate professor of history at Lund University, and, since 2015, visiting senior fellow at the National University of Singapore. His articles have appeared in, among other outlets, Canadian Slavonic Papers, Carl Beck Papers, East European Jewish Affairs, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Journal of Slavic Military Studies, Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society, and Nationalities Papers. In 2015, his book The Rise and Fall of Belarusian Nationalism, 1906-1931 (2014) won the Kulczycki Prize of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies.
Oleksandr Pahiria
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| Edited by | Julie Fedor , Andrey Makarychev , Andreas Umland , Yulia Yurchuk |
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| Contributions by | Omer Bartov , Kvit Sergiy , John-Paul Himka , Oleksandr Melnyk , Sergiy Illiushin , Mischa Gabowitsch , Per Anders Rudling , Oleksandr Pahiria |
| Number of Pages | 282 |
| Language | English |
| Publication date | 04.04.2022 |
| Format | 8,3 in x 5,8 in |
| Type | Paperback |
| ISBN | 978-3-8382-1676-8 |
| ISSN | 2364-5334 |
| Weight | 368 g |
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