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Radical Decommunisation and Urban Practices in Wartime Kharkiv, Ukraine
HistoireIn this paper I would like to draw on the changes that have happened to the visual, symbolic and aesthetic spaces of a Ukrainian city of Kharkiv after February 24, 2022. Known as a trade and university hub, Kharkiv had been a peaceful city for more than seventy years between 1944 and 2022.
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Australian Journal of Politics and History
In the research note I will analyse the changes of historical narrative of the Second World War and transformation of memory policy in contemporary Ukraine. The aim is to highlights the deconstruction of Soviet mythology of the Great Patriotic War, and the gradual formation of Ukrainian dimension of war instead.
Nadiia Honcharenko
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In the research note I will analyse the changes of historical narrative of the Second World War and transformation of memory policy in contemporary Ukraine. The aim is to highlights the deconstruction of Soviet mythology of the Great Patriotic War, and the gradual formation of Ukrainian dimension of war instead.
Nadiia Honcharenko
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When Lenin Becomes Lennon: Decommunisation and the Politics of Memory in Ukraine
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Decommunisation of place names in the city of Sumy (2015-2016): how it happened
Sumy Historical and Archival JournalThe article examines the process of changing the place names of Sumy in 2015–2016 on the basis of decommunisation legislation. It is noted that as early as 1992, after Ukraine gained independence, Sumy considered renaming some place names associated with communist symbols, but these attempts were limited to renaming only a few objects, such as Lenin ...
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Lustration, Decommunisation and the Rule of Law
Hague Journal on the Rule of Law, 2009This year we celebrate 20 years since the transfer of power from communist regimes started in Poland’s first (semi-free) election of 4th June 1989, which ushered in Europe’s first post-communist, non-communist, government. It had snowball effects in other countries.
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DERUSSIFICATION AND DECOMMUNISATION OF GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES WITHIN THE KHMELNYTSKYI REGION
THE SCIENTIFIC ISSUES OF TERNOPIL VOLODYMYR HNATIUK NATIONAL PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY. SERIES: GEOGRAPHYStatement of the scientific and practical problem. Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has caused significant changes among Ukrainian citizens and raised issues that play an important role in the formation of national identity. Since the 2000s, the Russian criminal authorities and Russian propaganda have been developing the concept of the "Russian ...
Andrii Lisovskyj +2 more
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