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No Way Out? Post-Soviet Ukraine’s Memory Wars in Comparative Perspective

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Reclaiming the Past, Confronting the Past: OUN-UPA Memory Politics and Nation-Building in Ukraine (1991-2016), in: War and Memory in Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus, ed. Julie Fedor, Markku Kangaspuro, Jussi Lassila, and Tatiana Zhurzhenko, Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies, 2017.

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Memory politics in contemporary Ukraine: Reflections from the postcolonial perspective

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Towards Liberal Memory Politics? Discussing Recent Changes at Ukraine's Memory Institute

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Holodomor: The Politics of Memory and Political Infighting in Contemporary Ukraine, Harriman Review, vol.16, no.2 (November 2008), pp.3-9.

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"Repatriating an Edifying Past: The Diaspora Ukrainian Authoritarian Right and Power Over Memory, 1991-2021," Nationalities Papers, 52:6 (2024): 1308-1331.

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(Re)conceptualization of Memory in Ukraine after the Revolution of Dignity

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Fedinec Cs., Csernicskó I.: (Re)conceptualization of Memory in Ukraine after the Revolution of Dignity. CENTRAL EUROPEAN PAPERS 2017/1.

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Managing the difficult past: Ukrainian collective memory and public debates on history [Nationalities Papers 2017]

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Shared Memory Culture? Nationalizing the ‘Great Patriotic War’ in the Ukrainian- Russian Borderlands

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East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures, 2010

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Militarised society: memory politics, history and gender in Ukraine, Open Democracy, 12 October 2018.

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War and Memory in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus

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Revolutionary Ukraine, 1917–2017: History’s Flashpoints and Today’s Memory Wars by Myroslav Shkandrij

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Between Hitler and Stalin: Lessons from the History of Ukraine

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2021

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"Disciplining the Past in Post-Soviet Ukraine: Memory and History in Schools and Families," in Politics, Religion and Memory: The Past Meets the Present in Contemporary Europe, pp.109-135. eds. Frances Pine, Deema Kaneff and Haldis Haukanes. Lit: Munster. (2004)

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The Ukraine crisis and European memory politics of the Second World War

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The Politics of Memory in a Divided Society: A Comparison of Post-Franco Spain and Post-Soviet Ukraine

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"Terror Remembered, Terror Forgotten: Stalinist, Nazi, and Nationalist Atrocities in Ukrainian 'National Memory'"

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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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Memory wars beyond the metaphor: Reflections on Russia’s mnemonic propaganda

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From geopolitical fault-line to frontline city: changing attitudes to memory politics in Kharkiv under the Russo-Ukrainian war

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Selective Memory. The Second World War in Ukraine in the Historical Memory Of Russian Germans

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Holocaust Studies. A Ukrainian Focus, 2020

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