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02. May 2024 18:30
Simon Wiesenthal LectureEdyta Gawron: Never Too Late to Remember, Never Too Late for Justice! Holocaust Research and Commemoration in Contemporary Poland
In 1994, Simon Wiesenthal received a doctorate honoris causa from the Jagiellonian University in Krakow for his lifelong quest for justice – half a century after he had been, for a short time, prisoner of the local Nazi Concentration Camp (KL) Plaszow. The 1990s were the decade when t...Weiterlesen...
07. May 2024 00:00 - 04. June 2024 00:00
WorkshopDealing with Antisemitism in the Past and Present. Scientific Organisations and the State of Research in Austria
This series of talks, presented by antisemitism experts from different organisations that research antisemitism using a variety of academic approaches, aims to provide a snapshot of historical evolutions, current events, prevalent perceptions and declared (and undeclared) attitudes. I...Weiterlesen...
14. May 2024 08:45 - 16. May 2024 16:30
TagungQuantifying the Holocaust. Classifying, Counting, Modeling: What Contribution to Holocaust History?
About the conference: https://quantiholocaust.sciencesconf.org/ Programme timed on the basis of 15-minute presentations + 15-minute discussions; short breaks and lunches Day 1 Tuesday, 14 May 2024Centre Malher (9 rue Malher 75004 Paris/amphi Dupuis) From 8.45 am: Welcome9.30 am...Weiterlesen...
24. May 2024 18:00
InterventionLange Nacht der Forschung 2024
2024 öffnet das Wiener Wiesenthal Institut für Holocaust-Studien (VWI) in der Langen Nacht der Forschung wieder seine Tore und lädt Interessierte in seine Räumlichkeiten am Rabensteig 3 ein. Im Rahmen von Vorträgen, Podiumsdiskussionen und Präsentationen bieten VWI-Team und Gäste Einb...Weiterlesen...
04. June 2024 13:00
VWI invites/goes to...Workshop: Social History of the Shoah. Everyday Life, Space and Time
 VWI invites the Department of Contemporary History, University of Vienna     13:00Hannah Riedler (VWI Junior Fellow)Between Deportation, Forced Labour and Germanisation. The Umwandererzentralstelle in Occupied Poland 1939–1941Commented by Kerstin von Lingen 13:40...Weiterlesen...
13. June 2024 18:30
Simon Wiesenthal LectureJack Fairweather: The Trials of Fritz Bauer. How Life as a Gay Jewish Socialist under the Nazis Shaped His Quest for Justice
Fritz Bauer’s daring mission to bring Adolf Eichmann and the perpetrators of Auschwitz to justice forced Germany and the world to pay attention to the crimes of the Holocaust. Bauer’s moral courage in speaking out in a society that had not yet come to terms with its past, which he him...Weiterlesen...

Andrij Kudrjatschenko

Fellows from Ukraine (10/2022-12/2022)

 

Holocaust: Ukrainian Discourse, European Context

 

Andrij KudrjatchenkoThe most important representative states of Holocaust remembrance as a morally and politically influential form of collective memory were initially Germany, Israel, and the USA. However, the rupture of civilisation was and is highly relevant for all democracies in Europe. The topic of the Holocaust has a different status in Ukrainian academia than in Western Europe. After all, for the West, the Holocaust is a cornerstone of the memory of the Second World War and is regarded as the most expressive symbol of the crimes of National Socialism as well as the central historical event of the 20th century, which led to a profound reconsideration of European history since the Enlightenment. The topic of the Holocaust also plays an important and topical role in the consideration of Ukrainian history. At the same time, Ukrainian realities point to complications in the perception of this topic. The aim of the present project is to work out the Ukrainian specifics of this way of looking at things in comparison with the Western European representation.

 

Andriy Kudryachenko, Professor of Contemporary History, Director of the Institute of World History of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Diplomat, Envoy of the Embassy of Ukraine in the Federal Republic of Germany (1998-2000 in Bonn and Berlin), Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (since 2018). Chairman of the journal editorial board Problems of World History, member of several editorial boards of journals in Ukraine and abroad. DAAD scholarship holder Göttinger Arbeitskreis, Stadtbibliothek Berlin (November-December 2008).
Fellow of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (July 2020, July 2021 Washington, DC). Fellow of the Institute of Contemporary History (October-November 2021). His research fields are Holocaust, famine in Ukraine, Ukrainian-German relations in the mid-20th to early 21st century, historical memory of Ukrainians. His current research focuses on Ukrainian discourse and the European context of the Holocaust.

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