Different but the Same or the Same but Different? Public Memory of the Second World War in Post-Soviet Lviv (original ) (raw )Holocaust, Fascism, and Ukrainian History: Does It Make Sense to Rethink the History of Ukrainian Perpetrators in the European Context, published by the American Association for Polish-Jewish Studies, April 2016.
Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe
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Ukrainian Memories of the Holocaust: The Destruction of Jews as Reflected in Memoirs Collected in 1947
John-Paul Himka
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Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe
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The Ukrainian Historical Policy and the Holocaust: the Problem of Perception
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Sergei Zhuk
The American Historical Review, 2016
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Per Anders Rudling
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Between Hitler and Stalin: Lessons from the History of Ukraine
Iryna Tarku
2021
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"Giving Voice and Ending Silence," review article of John-Paul Himka, Ukrainian Nationalists and the Holocaust: OUN and UPA's Participation in the Destruction of Ukrainian Jewry, 1941-1944. Stuttgart: ibidem-Verlag, 2021, 446 pp. (with Jared McBride) Yad Vashem Studies 50:2 (2022): 185-196.
Per Anders Rudling , Jared McBride
Yad Vashem Studies, 2022
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The Holocaust in Ukraine: Literary Representations
Helena Duffy
Eastern European Holocaust Studies
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Debates in Ukraine over Nationalist Involvement in the Holocaust, 2004-2008
John-Paul Himka
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Oleksandr Melnyk
Jahrbücher für Geschichte Osteuropas, 2013
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The Lviv Pogrom of 1941: The Germans, Ukrainian Nationalists, and the Carnival Crowd
John-Paul Himka
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Foes of our rebirth: Ukrainian nationalist discussions about Jews, 1929–1947
Marco Carynnyk
Nationalities Papers, 2011
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"Terror Remembered, Terror Forgotten: Stalinist, Nazi, and Nationalist Atrocities in Ukrainian 'National Memory'"
Per Anders Rudling
Jarosław Suchoples, Stephanie James, and Barbara Törnquist-Plewa (eds.), World War II Re-explored: Some New Millennium Studies in the History of the Global Conflict (Berlin: Peter Lang, 2019), 2019
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War Criminality: A Blank Spot in the Collective Memory of the Ukrainian Diaspora
John-Paul Himka
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Yuri Radchenko, and Andrii Usach, “For the Eradication of Polish and Jewish-Muscovite Rule in Ukraine”: An Examination of the Crimes of the Ukrainian Legion of Self-Defense" Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 34:3 (2020), 450-477.
Andrii Usach
Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 2020
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Ekaterina Shapiro-Obermair
Eastern European Holocaust Studies, 2024
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Per Anders Rudling
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Anti-Soviet Partisans and Ukrainian Memory
David R Marples
East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures, 2010
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Soviet Ethnic Germans and the Holocaust in Reich Commissariat Ukraine
Martin Dean
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Ukrainian Nationalists and the Jews during the Holocaust in the Eyes of Anticommunist, Soviet, German, Jewish, Polish, and Ukrainian Historians: Transnational History and National Interpretations, MORESHET • VOL. 19 • 2022
Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe
MORESHET , 2022
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Ivan Katchanovski
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Ukrainian " Volhynian Negationism " : Reflections on the 2016 Polish–Ukrainian Memory Conflict.
Łukasz Adamski
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The Reception of the Holocaust in Postcommunist Ukraine
John-Paul Himka
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Steven Seegel
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