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War, Migration, Memory

Perspectives on Russia's War Against Ukraine
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 2024

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Edition
1/2024
Copyright year
2024
ISBN-Print
978-3-8376-7587-0
ISBN-Online
978-3-8394-7587-4
Publisher
transcript, Bielefeld
Series
Forum Transregionale Studien – Dossiers
Volume
4
Language
German
Pages
420
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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  1. FrontmatterPages 1 - 6 Viktoriya Sereda Download chapter (PDF)
  2. ContentsPages 7 - 10 Viktoriya Sereda Download chapter (PDF)
  3. DossiersPages 11 - 12 Viktoriya Sereda Download chapter (PDF)
  4. IntroductionPages 13 - 26 Viktoriya Sereda Download chapter (PDF)
  5. Memories of the War and the War of MemoriesPages 29 - 50 Roman Holyk Download chapter (PDF)
  6. Coverage of the Second World War in School Textbooks on the History of UkrainePages 51 - 64 Ihor Dvorkin Download chapter (PDF)
  7. “Its Own Patriotic War”Pages 65 - 88 Denys Shatalov Download chapter (PDF)
  8. “My War” as a Means of Preserving the Individual and Collective Memories of Ukrainians During the Russian Invasion of 2022Pages 89 - 102 Olha Polishchuk Download chapter (PDF)
  9. The Tonality of the Archives of the Memories of Forcibly Displaced UkrainiansPages 103 - 122 Olha Haidamachuk Download chapter (PDF)
  10. The Power of Maps and Geographic Imagery in Digital CommunicationPages 125 - 144 Alina Mozolevska Download chapter (PDF)
  11. The Postsecular SacredPages 145 - 158 Yuliya Yurchuk Download chapter (PDF)
  12. Zombies, Orcs, and FascistsPages 159 - 176 Oleksandr Zabirko Download chapter (PDF)
  13. The Russo–Ukrainian War as a Challenge to the Identity and Memory of Ukrainian WritersPages 177 - 192 Tetiana Shestopalova Download chapter (PDF)
  14. The Beginning of the OccupationPages 193 - 214 Yuliia Soroka Download chapter (PDF)
  15. The Politics of Distorted DataPages 217 - 262 Lidia Kuzemska Download chapter (PDF)
  16. Gender, War, and Forced DisplacementPages 263 - 280 Olena Strelnyk Download chapter (PDF)
  17. Reassessing the Past?Pages 281 - 290 Ivan Kozachenko Download chapter (PDF)
  18. Ukrainian Forcibly Displaced Persons in GermanyPages 291 - 312 Natalia Zaitseva-Chipak Download chapter (PDF)
  19. What the Telegram Channels of Ukrainian Migrants in Germany ‘Talk’ and ‘Keep Silent’ AboutPages 313 - 326 Taisiia Ratushna Download chapter (PDF)
  20. The Identity Migration of Religious Actors during the War in Ukraine (since 2014)Pages 329 - 350 Tetiana Kalenychenko, Denys Brylov Download chapter (PDF)
  21. From a Pilfered Nail to a Stolen TankPages 351 - 366 Mykola Homanyuk, Janush Panchenko Download chapter (PDF)
  22. Reclaiming the History of Crimea and the Crimean Tatars through One Family StoryPages 367 - 380 Oleksandr Zabirko, Tetiana Kalenychenko, Yuliya Yurchuk, Andrij Portnov, Roman Holyk, Ihor Dvorkin, Denys Shatalov, Olha Polishchuk, Alina Mozolevska, Tetiana Shestopalova, Yuliia Soroka, Lidia Kuzemska, Olena Strelnyk, Ivan Kozachenko, Natalia Zaitseva-Chipak, Taisiia Ratushna, Denys Brylov, Mykola Homanyuk, Janush Panchenko, Olha Labur, Olha Haidamachuk Download chapter (PDF)
  23. Militarised CancerPages 381 - 412 Olha Labur Download chapter (PDF)
  24. BiographiesPages 415 - 420 Viktoriya Sereda Download chapter (PDF)