Editorial
This newsletter appears one year after February 24, 2022. The suffering and horror caused by Russia’s march on Kyiv will remain unforgettable even for those who followed it from a safe distance in the media. Since then, the world has changed, whereby it’s unclear where the changes are headed.
read onHistory Teacher of the People
Social Scientist Viktoriya Sereda (Fellow 2017/2018) on Ukranian Memory Cultures in Times of War and Migration – a Translation from the Zeitschrift für Ideengeschichte
read onWar and Peace. The Past and Future of Ukraine
Kateryna Mishchenko and Andrii Portnov in discussion with Martin Schulze Wessel. Transcript of the Evening Colloquium on June 13, 2022
read onCold, Ashamed, Relieved: On Leaving Russia
The Writer Maxim Osipov (Fellow 2021/2022) on Russian Escape Scenes – from The Atlantic of May 16, 2022
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Music of a Refugee
Composer Valentyn Sylvestrov performs eleven short pieces he composed during his flight from Kyiv – recorded at the Wissenschaftskolleg on March 17, 2022
read onNews from the Fellows‘ Club
A Word from the Chairman
The year 2022 brought the gradual return to normal academic operations; finally, a “real” meeting of the Fellows’ Club could be held again – with a dense and impressive program.
read onSave the dates – Meeting of the Fellows’ Club 2023
"The Collective Me: Auto-Socio-Biography as a Hybrid Genre" will take place on June 8 and 9, 2023.
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