#  Vladimir Melamed 

 

 



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 Vladimir Melamed completed his graduate studies in modern East-Central European history at the Ukrainian Studies Institute, National Academy of Ukraine, Lviv, in 1995. Currently he is an independent scholar based in California and is a consultant for the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust. He will spend four months at Harvard (September-December 2006) to study "Ukrainian-Jewish Relations in Interwar Eastern Galicia, 1918-1939: Ukrainian Perspective, Jewish Perspective." Melamed plans to investigate a number of aspects of Ukrainian-Jewish relations within the context of the interwar Polish state. The topics include the Lviv pogrom of November 1918; the Jewish-Polish compromise of 1925; anti-semitism in Polish institutions of higher learning, and similar topics, and the reaction to these events within Ukrainian and Jewish societies in accordance with their perceptions, stereotypes, and past experience.



 

 

 





 

 

- ## Fellowship Type
    
     [Eugene and Daymel Shklar Research Fellow in Ukrainian Studies](/fellowship-type/eugene-and-daymel-shklar-research-fellow-ukrainian-studies)
- ## Fellowship Year
    
     [Fellows for Academic Year 2006-2007](/fellowship-year/fellows-academic-year-2006-2007)
- ## Role
    
     [Fellows](/role/fellows)