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Fellows for Academic Year 2013-2014

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Tetiana Boriak

Person

Boriak’s project will focus on oral evidence of Stalin’s crimes collected from Holodomor survivors. She plans to continue an analysis and the processing of collected testimony from approximately 4,000 to 5,000 survivors and by doing so, Boriak’s intent...

Yuliya Ladygina

Person

Ladygina plans to investigate the complex evolution and dialogical nature of the multiplicity of socio-political discourses – particularly feminism, populism, socialism, Nietzscheanism, elitism, Marxism, Bolshevism, nationalism, and Fascism – in Olha...

Olga Onuch

Person

Onuch notes that the “Orange Revolution” did not occur in a vacuum; rather such moments of mass-protest are connected to on-going mobilization in social movements. Therefore, Onuch research project will analyze and understand the processes and actors...

Hanna Bazhenova

Person

Bazhenova plans to focus on historians at two “borderland” universities in the Russian Empire whose work was closely connected to the language and ideology of power and local cultures. Her research will examine the formation of the historians’ identity...

Huseyin Oylupinar

Person

Oylupinar’s research will focus on the impact of the Cossack/Ukrainian – Ottoman – Tatar past on modern Ukrainian-Turkish relations, with an eye on how events of the past and ongoing developments of the present are shaping the future of these bilateral...

Liudmilla Grynevych

Person

Grynevych’s reasearch project seeks to reconstruct the day-to-day life of Ukrainian society on the basis of substantial and varied sources, to offer an entirely new view of the prehistory, sociopolitical and cultural context, to reconsider the Famine’s...

Natalia Levchuk

Person

Most demographic studies of the Holodomor have focused on the question of the total number of deaths caused by famine, and have not investigated variations in losses across Ukraine’s regions. This is a significant omission, given that statistics and...

Nadiya Kravets

Person

Nadiya V. Kravets is a GIS Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute (2013-2015) and a Visiting Scholar at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University (2012-2016). Her research focuses on the...

Vitaliy Mykhaylovskiy

Person

In describing his intended research focus, Mykhaylovskiy first observes that early modern Ukrainian history includes paradoxical cases where several different kinds of elites inhabit a territory simultaneously. In one part of the Ukrainian territory, the...

Sofia Dyak

Person

Dyak plans to compare the history of the post @World War II integration of two Central European cities, Lwów/Lviv and Breslau/Wrocław into new systems of national and political belonging, imagination and power. Dyak’s chose to look at these two cities...