ARCHIVES Danyliw Seminar 2017
ARCHIVES Danyliw Seminar 2017
Program Committee
Program Committee
ARCHIVES Danyliw Seminar 2019
PROGRAM 2019
Desmarais Hall 12102, 55 Laurier Ave., U of Ottawa Campus
Thursday 7 November
The Holocaust in Ukraine: Perpetration and Rescue
9.00 - 10.30 AM
MODERATORS:
DARIA MATTINGLY
(U of Cambridge, UK, dm628@cam.ac.uk)
MAYHILL FOWLER
(Stetson U, US, mfowler1974@gmail.com)
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MARTA HAVRYSHKO
(Krypiakevych Institute, Ukraine, havryshko@gmail.com)
Local Perpetrators of Sexual Assaults against Jewish Women during the Holocaust in Ukraine
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RAISA OSTAPENKO
(Sorbonne U, France, raisa.s.ostapenko@gmail.com)
To Risk One’s Life for Another: The Moral Psychology behind Rescuing Jews during the Holocaust in Occupied Ukraine
Coffee Break
Civil Society during the Crimean Annexation and the Donbas War
11.00 AM - 12.30 PM
MODERATOR:
IOULIA SHUKAN
(U Paris Nanterre, France, ioulia.shukan@gmail.com)
DISCUSSANT:
NATALIA STEPANIUK
(U of Ottawa, Canada, natalia.stepaniuk@gmail.com)
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ELMIRA MURATOVA
(Taurida National U, Crimea, Ukraine, murelmira@gmail.com)
Gender in Crisis: Women and “Crimean Solidarity” during the 2014 Annexation
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OLENA ANDRIUSHCHENKO
(Open TV, Dnipro, Ukraine, anlena05@gmail.com)
NICK KUPENSKY
(US Air Force Academy, nick.kupensky@gmail.com)
The Outpost of Ukraine: The Role of Dnipro in the War in Donbas
12.30 - 1.30 PM
Lunch Break
New Methods in the Study of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict
1.30 - 3.15 PM
MODERATORS:
OXANA SHEVEL
(Tufts U, US, oxana.shevel@tufts.edu)
DOMINIQUE AREL
(U of Ottawa, Canada, darel@uottawa.ca)
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JAKOB HAUTER
(U College London, UK, jakob.hauter@bath.edu)
How the War Began: Process Tracing, Open Source Intelligence Analysis and Conflict Escalation in the Donbas
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KHRYSTYNA HOLYNSKA
(Kyiv School of Economics, Ukraine, cholynska@kse.org.ua)
STEPHAN SPIEGELEIRE (The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies, Netherlands, sdspieg@gmail.com)
The RuBase Project: A New Tool to Study Russia’s Coercion towards Ukraine
Coffee Break
The Facts of Life in Donbas
3.45 - 4.30 PM
MODERATOR:
IOULIA SHUKAN
(U Paris Nanterre, France, ioulia.shukan@gmail.com)
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OXSANA MIKHEIEVA
(Ukrainian Catholic U, Ukraine, mikheieva@ucu.edu.ua)
The Impact of the Non-Recognition by Ukraine of Civil Documents in the Donbas Uncontrolled Territories
Ukrainian Studies in North America, 1960s-1980s:
A Conversation with Paul Robert Magosci
4.30 - 5.30 PM
MODERATOR:
DOMINIQUE AREL
(U of Ottawa, Canada, darel@uottawa.ca)
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PAUL ROBERT MAGOCSI
(U of Toronto, Canada)
AUTHOR OF On Becoming a Ukrainianist
Short Break
The Danyliw Foundation and the Danyliw Seminar (2005-2019)
5.45 - 7.00 PM
A conversation on the origins of the Foundation
and the evolution of the Danyliw Seminar in the past 15 years
MODERATOR:
DOMINIQUE AREL
PARTICIPANTS:
MAHILL FOWLER
DARIA MATTINGLY
OXANA SHEVEL
IOULIA SHUKAN
GUEST:
(Director, Danyliw Foundation, Toronto)
7.00 PM
Opening Reception
All are invited!
Desmarais 12102 (same room)
Friday 8 November
New Archival Evidence on Mass Violence
9.00 - 9.45 AM
MODERATOR:
DARIA MATTINGLY
(U of Cambridge, UK, dm628@cam.ac.uk)
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ARTEM KHARCHENKO
(Center for Interethnic Relations, Ukraine, 81archi19@gmail.com)
Educators and Inmates: Orphanages in Soviet Ukraine during the Holodomor
9.45 - 10.30 AM
MODERATOR:
MAYHILL FOWLER
(Stetson U, US, mfowler1974@gmail.com)
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ANDRIY KOHUT
(Director, SBU State Archive, Ukraine, andriy@kohut.in.ua)
Operation “Zapad” (“West”): The Forcible Deportations of Ukrainians as an Instrument of Soviet Counterinsurgency
Coffee Break
Researching the Holodomor:
A Conversation with Anne Applebaum
11.00 AM - 12.30 PM
MODERATORS:
DARIA MATTINGLY
(U of Cambridge, UK, dm628@cam.ac.uk)
MAYHILL FOWLER
(Stetson U, US, mfowler1974@gmail.com)
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ANNE APPLEBAUM
(LSE, UK/Washington Post)
AUTHOR OF Red Famine—Stalin’s War on Ukraine
Lunch
Chronicling Maidan and the Donbas War:
A Conversation with Mychailo Wynnyckyj
1.30 - 3.00 PM
MODERATORS:
IOULIA SHUKAN
(U Paris Nanterre, France, ioulia.shukan@gmail.com)
DOMINIQUE AREL
(U of Ottawa, Canada, darel@uottawa.ca)
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MICHAILO WYNNYCKYJ
(U Kyïv Mohyla Academy, mychailo@ukma.edu.ua)
AUTHOR OF Ukraine’s Maidan, Russia’s War: A Chronicle and Analysis of the Revolution of Dignity
Coffee Break
Historical Memory in Eastern Ukraine since Maidan
3.30 - 5.00 PM
MODERATOR:
OXANA SHEVEL
(Tufts U, US, oxana.shevel@tufts.edu)
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URSULA WOOLLEY
(U College London, UK, ursula.woolley.16@ucl.ac.uk)
Dnipro(petrovs’k): Discourses of Public History and Historical Politics (2012-2019)
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IULIIA SKUBYTSKA
(Internews Ukraine, iuliiask@sas.upenn.edu)
Defending the Right to Remember: Eastern Ukrainians and the Politics of De-Communization
Saturday 9 November
History and Culture in Soviet Ukraine
9.00 - 9.45 AM
MODERATOR:
MAYHILL FOWLER
(Stetson U, US, mfowler1974@gmail.com)
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NATALIA OTRISHCHENKO
(Center for Urban History, Ukraine, n.otrishchenko@lvivcenter.org)
Architects and the Visions of Urban Development in Late Soviet Lviv
9.45 - 10.30 AM
MODERATOR:
DARIA MATTINGLY
(U of Cambridge, UK, dm628@cam.ac.uk)
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MAYHILL FOWLER
(Stetson U, US, mfowler1974@gmail.com)
Soviet Ghosts: The Former Theater of the Soviet Army in Lviv and Post-Socialism as a Crisis of Infrastructure
Coffee Break
The Cold War and the Ukrainian Diaspora
11.00 AM - 12.30 PM
MODERATORS:
IOULIA SHUKAN
(U Paris Nanterre, France, ioulia.shukan@gmail.com)
OXANA SHEVEL
(Tufts U, US, oxana.shevel@tufts.edu)
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MARKIAN DOBCZANSKY
(Columbia U, US, markian.dobczansky@gmail.com)
Cold War and the Fate of Ukrainian Culture
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SIMONE BELLEZZA
(U of Naples, Italy, sabellezza@gmail.com)
The Formation of a Transnational Diasporic Belonging in the Ukrainian Emigration
Lunch
Societal Change
1.30 - 2.15 PM
MODERATOR:
DOMINIQUE AREL
(U of Ottawa, Canada, darel@uottawa.ca)
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ANNA VOZNA
(U of British Columbia, Canada, annavozna@email.arizona.edu)
Reasons for Success and Failure of the Revitalization of Ukrainian in Eastern Ukraine
2.15 - 3.00 PM
MODERATOR:
OXANA SHEVEL
(Tufts U, US, oxana.shevel@tufts.edu)
OLEH HAVRYLYSHYN
(Carleton U, Canada, olehhavrylyshyn@cunet.carleton.ca)
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OXSANA HUSS
(Leiden U, Netherlands, oksanahuss@gmail.com)
Civil Society against Corruption in Ukraine
7.00 PM
Opening Reception
All are invited!
Desmarais 12102 (same room)