


Events, Nataliya Borys, News, Team
Discussion, 22th February 2020, Nataliya Borys’ paper “Archival Gordian knot in the Soviet Ukrainian – Polish scholarly collaboration (the 1950-1960s)”, 17:00-19:00 CET, comments by Jan Szumski.

Korine Amacher / Andrii Portnov / Viktoriia Serhiienko (eds.) Official History in Eastern Europe. Osnabrück, 2021

CFP: SOCIALIST POLITICAL THOUGHT IN EAST CENTRAL EUROPE, 1889–1968: CONCEPTS, DEBATES, QUESTIONS

Call for papers: Dissidents as figures of truth (since the 1970s), conference, 15-16 July 2021.

CONSTRUCTING THE “SOVIET”? THE TENACITY AND FRAGILITY OF “LATE SOCIALISM”, Conference, May 2021 (May 21–22) , St.Petersburg.

Was Soviet television a Public Sphere?Conference, Friday 05 Feb 2021 16.00 – 18.00
Graduate Student Conference on the Late Soviet Union (Harvard University), April 30, 2021

Joint URIS &CEES workshop «How to React to Crisis, Secessionism and War? Protest, Peace Activism, or Emigration? South Caucasus & Ukraine in a Comparative Perspective»

Call for Papers: ‘Being a Minority in Times of Catastrophe’, Birkbeck, London 25-26 June 2021.

Book launch “the birth of Soviet science in the 1920s-1930s”,«Рождение советской науки: ученые в 1920–1930-е гг» Friday, 20 Novembre 2020 17:00 UTC+01-19:00 UTC+01

Events, News, Related research projects
Workshop „Landscapes of Late Soviet Modernity“, the University of Zurich, September 10-11 2020.

Events, Related research projects, Team
Call for papers:Reinventing Religion:The rise of religious sensibility in the late Soviet Union (1960s-1980s).

Events, Nataliya Borys, News, Related research projects, Uncategorized
Conference “Knowledge and ideological frontlines. Europe and the Black Sea region after World War II”, Blagoevgrad University, Bulgaria, 24 April 2020.

Events, News, Related research projects, Research projects
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE: UKRAINIAN STUDIES TODAY. STATE OF THE ARTS IN SWITZERLAND, JANUARY 29-31, 2020.

Events, News, Research projects
Reflections on international conference “Re-thinking socialism: memory, knowledge and oblivion of the socialist past” Sofia, November 7-9, 2019.

Events, News, Research projects
Reflections on Cold War Voices: Stories, Speech and Sound, 1945-1991

Cold War Voices: Stories, Speech and Sound, 1945-1991, conference, University of Bristol, UK, 22-23 January 2020.

Events, News, Related research projects
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: “UKRAINE AND EUROPE IN TRANSITION”, TWO URIS FELLOWSHIPS (AUTUMN SEMESTER 2020 AND SPRING SEMESTER 2021, UNIVERSITY OF BASEL, SWITZERLAND)

Events, Related research projects
CALL FOR PAPERS. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE “SOVIET ‘I’ AND SOVIET ‘WE’ IN BETWEEN IDEOLOGY AND REALITY”. 20 – 21 MARCH 2020. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF KYIV-MONYLA ACADEMY

Modernization/demodernization in post-Soviet Eastern Europe by Mikhail Minakov.

News, Partners, Related research projects, Research projects
MEMCOPE: Remembering the Past in the Conflicts of the Present: Civil Society and Contested Histories in the Post-Soviet Space (1991 – 2017). SNF Research Project 2018 – 2022 (University of Bern)

Events, Our workshops, Uncategorized
Presentation of Barbara Martin’s book Dissident Histories in the Soviet Union: from de-Stalinization to Perestroika, Friday, September 27, 2019

Семинар Михаила Минакова, 16 Октября 2019, 14h-16h, UniMail, M3389, Теории модернизации и демодернизации как способ понимания советской и постсоветской эпохи.

Research seminar by Mikhail Minakov “Demodernization in Post-Soviet Eastern Europe” 16th of October 2019, 18h15-20h, UniMail, MS130

New research project by Barbara Martin. Finding faith in an atheist Land: Russian Orthodox intelligentsia and the Late Soviet National-religious revival

The third research seminar “Introduction to Social Science Discourse Analysis. How to apply it in practice?” by Léa Sgier, 30 April 2019.

The second research seminar. Discussion of Ksenia Tatarchenko’s book “Novosibirsk Science city and the late Soviet politics of expertise”, 21st of March 2019, 13h-15h, Maison de la Paix, Room P1-547

Our first seminar “Questioning the Soviet past: the use of oral history in contemporary Russia and Ukraine”, 8th of March, 14h, GSI.
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