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Ukrainian-Russian historical relations, cultural stereotypes and mythologies are one of the most entangled, contested and insightful topics of the East European Studies.The course is designed as an introduction into the complicated and controversial Russian-Ukrainian history in modern times: from Catherine II`s Russian Empire till the Soviet Union and post-Soviet developments. To grasp the issues of multiple (contested and/or complimentary) identities, situational nationalism and bilingualism of Ukrainian-Russian historical interactions we will pay special attention to a number of cultural and political figures: Nikolai/Mykola Gogol, Vladimir/Volodymyr Vernadsky, Pavel/Pavlo Skoropadsky, Aleksandra/Oleksandra Efimenko, Oleksandr/Aleksandr Dovzhenko, Leonid Brezhnev and others.
Etkind, Aleksandr, Internal Colonization: Russia`s Imperial Experience, New York 2011; Kappeler, Andreas, Ungleiche Brüder: Russen und Ukrainer vom Mittelalter bis zur Gegenwart, München 2017; Plokhy, Serhii, Lost Kingdom: A History of Russian Nationalism from Ivan the Great to Vladimir Putin, London 2017; Saunders, David,The Ukrainian Impact on Russian Culture, Edmonton 1985.
Dieser Lecture Course wird von Herrn Prof. Dr. Andrii Portnov durchgeführt.
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