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Interview with Sergey Horujy by Kristina Stoeckl and Alexander Michailowski, Vienna, March 2015, published in Studies in East European Thought 2016.
Deleted Journal, 2022
Do hIstorIans faIl In lIstenIng to each other? Methodological challenges for historical Dialogue Journal for central anD eastern european hIstory anD polItIcs aDaeQuatIo reI et Intellectus arei issue the puBlIsher Mieroszewski centre for Dialogue layout anD DesIgn super super studio Design DesKtop puBlIshIng Dolasu | pracownia graficzna eDItorIal BoarD Dr Łukasz adamski (editor-in-chief, Warsaw) Dr Igor gretskiy (saint-petersburg-tallinn) Dr paweł libera (Warsaw) Dr yana prymachenko (Managing editor, Kyiv) Dr Magdalena semczyszyn (szczecin) Dr ernest Wyciszkiewicz (Warsaw) Dr anna Wylegała (Warsaw) aDVIsory BoarD Dr Jan Behrends (leibniz centre for contemporary history, potsdam, germany) prof. arūnas Bubnys (genocide and resistance research centre in lithuania) prof. richard Butterwick-pawlikowski (ucl school of slavonic and east european studies, uK) Dr sławomir Dębski (polish Institute of International affairs, poland) prof. henryk głębocki (Jagiellonian university in Krakow, poland) Dr Mateusz gniazdowski (centre for eastern studies, poland) prof. hieronim grala (faculty of "artes liberales", university of Warsaw, poland) Dr Łukasz Kamiński (university of Wroclaw, poland) prof. Marek Kornat (cardinal stefan Wyszyński university in Warsaw, Institute of history pan, poland) prof. hennadii Korolov (Institute of history of ukraine, national academy of science of ukraine) prof. Dino Kritsiotis (university of nottingham, uK) prof. Ivan Kurilla (european university at st. petersburg, russia) Dr Kai-olaf lang (stiftung Wissenschaft und politik -german Institute for International and security affairs) prof. Šarunas liekis (Vytautas Magnus university in Kaunas, lithuania) prof. Michał Łuczewski (Institute of sociology, university of Warsaw, poland) prof. olga Malinova (hse university in Moscow, russia) prof. David Marples (university of alberta, canada) roger Moorhouse (royal historical society, uK) prof. luke March (university of edinburg, school of social and political science, uK) prof. andrzej nowak (Jagiellonian university in Krakow, pan Institute of history, poland) Dr nikita petrov (International Memorial, russia) Dr Mykoła riabchuk (Kuras Institute of political and ethnic studies, national academy of science of ukraine) prof. per anders rudling (lund university, sweden) prof. aliaksandr smalianchuk (Institute of slavic studies, pan) prof. Darius staliūnas (lithuanian Institute of history) prof. Mariusz Wołos (pedagogical university of Krakow, pan Institute of history, poland) aDDress of the eDItorIal offIce Mieroszewski centre for Dialogue
"Colloquy with Fyodor Lukyanov", The Caucasus in the International Arena: Regional & Global Perspectives, Caucasus International, Vol. 1 • No: 1 • Summer 2011, http://cijournal.az/post/caucasus-international-vol-1-no-1-summer-2011
Obieg, 2013
Zofia Bluszcz: Twenty years ago in 1993 you curated the exhibition, "The Steppes of Europe: New Ukrainian Art". What was Ukrainian art like at the time?
The Cold War moved an American knowledge culture to build area studies, but its East European focus could build on Enlightenment notions of a contradictory place neither Orient nor Western. This combination of Western proximity and ‘backwardness’ has shaped much of Eastern European Studies, but the diversity of the region, notably in terms of language, religion, and imperial heritage, has worked against the cultivation of area studies from within Eastern Europe. Instead, the nation shapes other cultural studies and serves an object of study itself. The nation's significance has been elevated by the region's distinctive experience with communist rule, which in turn has organized most of its cultural social science. Studies of cultural productions, the intelligentsia, inequality, political change, war, and civil society have been shaped by questions about the conditions, and consequences, of association with communist rule. With communism's end, culture's place in scholarship about the region has changed. Open borders to scientific collaboration enables, social scientists without cultural expertise to work with indigenous scholars, bracketing culture as extraneous to the scholarly enterprise. There is also more opportunity for ethnography and other culturally sensitive methodologies, and for their engagement with scholarship and policies that operate without recognizing the challenge of cultural difference in studying Eastern Europe.
Anthropology Matters, 2009
East European Film Bulletin, 2025
We met Sergei Loznitsa during the Trieste Film Festival (16–24 January), where he presented his latest film “The Invasion” that portrays everyday life during the Russo-Ukrainian war. In Trieste, Loznitsa was also awarded the Eastern Star award for his efforts to build bridges between Eastern and Western Europe. We spoke to Loznitsa about the origin story of his latest film, and discussed wartime cultural politics with him.
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