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Danyliw Research Seminar on Contemporary Ukraine 25-27 September 2025, University of Ottawa, Canada #Danyliw25 @UOttawaFSS
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π’ The Danyliw Research Seminar on Contemporary Ukraine returns in just two weeks - September 25β27, 2025, at the University of Ottawa. The full program is now live: π https://t.co/SacBWpC7OT
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Day 2 of the #Danyliw2025 Seminar is going strong at @uOttawa ! Join us in person in Room 4007 of the Faculty of Social Sciences for more engaging discussions on Ukraine. πΊπ¦ Donβt miss it - great talks still ahead! https://t.co/SacBWpC7OT Photo credit : IrΓ¨ne de Grave
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π’ The Danyliw Research Seminar on Contemporary Ukraine returns in just two weeks - September 25β27, 2025, at the University of Ottawa. The full program is now live: π https://t.co/SacBWpC7OT
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Reminder: the deadline for the 2025 Danyliw Research Seminar on Contemporary Ukraine is Thursday June 26! Open to scholars and graduate students, with book panels and film screenings. Displaying the resilience of Ukrainians and Ukrainian studies! https://t.co/WeMdcZFVci
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The Danyliw Research Seminar on Contemporary Ukraine, the most exciting academic gathering in Ukrainian studies, will be back on 25-27 September 2025 in Ottawa, Canada! Call for proposals : https://t.co/cntUovQY4a Deadline : 26 June 2025
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The Danyliw Research Seminar on Contemporary Ukraine, the most exciting academic gathering in Ukrainian studies, will be back on 25-27 September 2025 in Ottawa, Canada! Call for proposals : https://t.co/cntUovQY4a Deadline : 26 June 2025
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Wrapping up our panel on Decolonizing Ukraine was @SusannWorschech, who takes us to Germany and embarks on the complex tale of Ukrainian studies there. Check out the important work coming out of the new KIU Competence Network to learn more. #Danyliw24 @uOttawaFSS
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Oleh Wolowyna presents rich demography that decolonizes and challenges many years of research on the Holodomor. #Danyliw24 @uOttawaFSS
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Our first presenter on the Decolonizing Ukraine panel was @YurchukYuliya, who asks the question we all have on our minds - is it possible to decolonize memory in Ukraine? #Danyliw24 @uOttawaFSS
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Huge thanks to everyone who joined us for the #Danyliw24 seminar! Your participation made it a success. π We appreciate your insights and enthusiasm! Looking forward to more great discussions next year! @uOttawaFSS @ProvencherPhoto
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After three days of panels, the #Danyliw24 comes to an end. We extend our heartfelt thanks to all speakers, participants, and organizers! Your insights and discussions have deepened our understanding of critical issues in Ukrainian studies. We hope to see you next year!
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Delving into the complex history of Ukrainian Studies in Germany, Susann Worschech discusses the field's evolution since 2014 and 2022. Her research shows how academic programs have mirrored important issues surrounding Ukraine. #Danyliw24 @uOttawaFSS @ProvencherPhoto
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In "Decolonization of the Demography of Holomodor", Oleh Wolowyna demonstrates how the Soviet/Russian version clouds the Holomodor as being one of the deadliest famines in the 20th century. #Danyliw24 @uOttawaFSS @ProvencherPhoto
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How can we remember clearly? Yuliya Yurchuk spoke about the decolonization of memory in Ukraine, examining the concept amidst the ongoing discourse since Russia's invasion in 2022. #Danyliw24 @uOttawaFSS @ProvencherPhoto
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Anastasiia Mykolenko examined the Polish-Ukrainian border as a crucial location for displaced Ukrainians, highlighting how humanitarian infrastructure has shaped migration routes. #Danyliw24 @uOttawaFSS
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How Ukraine ruled Russia? Orysia Kulick talks regionalism and party politics after Stalin. #Danyliw24 @uOttawaFSS
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Alina Ivanenko analyzes the experience of Ukrainian legal professionals during the occupying military administration in 1941. Once the Soviet government was re-established, these legal workers were labelled enemies and repressed. #Danyliw24 @uOttawaFSS
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Following our coffee break, Anastasiia Mykolenko Explored the Polish-Ukrainian border as a key site for displaced Ukrainians, revealing how humanitarian infrastructure has shaped migratory paths. #Danyliw24 @uOttawaFSS @ProvencherPhoto
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How did Ukraine rule Russia? Orysia Kulick explores the rise of Ukrainian political officers post-purges, highlighting those from Dnipropetrovsk who shaped Soviet politics. #Danyliw24 @uOttawaFSS @ProvencherPhoto
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Just heard from Alina Ivanenko on the experience of Ukrainian legal professionals during the occupying military administration in 1941. Once the Soviet government was re-established, these legal workers were labelled enemies and repressed. #Danyliw24 @uOttawaFSS @ProvencherPhoto
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