Research

Winners of Lysiak-Rudnytsky Ukrainian Studies Programme



Lysiak-Rudnytsky Ukrainian Studies Programme

is a long-term programme programme of the Ukrainian Institute that supports projects in educational and cultural institution.

2020

Forum on Race and Postcolonialism in Ukraine by CIUS and Krytyka Forum on Race and Postcolonialism in Ukraine by CIUS and Krytyka

Forum on Race and Postcolonialism in Ukraine serves as an invaluable platform for dialogue and debate around the complex issues of race, ethnicity, cultural diversity and postcolonialism within and between Ukraine and North America.

Bringing together scholars, activists, and community members, the forum provides a much-needed space to challenge prevailing narratives, examine historical legacies, and explore to both individual and collective experiences across various sites of diversity and difference.

Antony Gormley, "Before Two." 2004. Source: http://www.antonygormley.com http://www.antonygormley.com

Ukrainian Voices book series by Ibidem Ukrainian Voices book series by Ibidem

The series by Ibidem serves as a vital platform for amplifying diverse perspectives and shedding light on various aspects of Ukrainian history, culture, and society. By publishing works from both established and emerging Ukrainian authors, the series showcases the richness and complexity of Ukrainian thought and fosters a deeper understanding of the country's multifaceted identity.

Cover for "Writing the Nation: The Ukrainian Historical Profession in Independent Ukraine and the Diaspora" by Serhii Yekelchyk

Center for Urban History’s academic and research resources Center for Urban History’s academic and research resources

The Center for Urban Study in Lviv is a dynamic institution dedicated to the comprehensive exploration of urban phenomena and their impact on society. Through interdisciplinary research, the center investigates various aspects of Eastern and Central European urban life, including their spatial, social, and cultural transformations and everyday.

Source: Urban Media Archive