Programs

Ongoing Programs

Imagined Geography of Ukraine from the Late Eighteenth till the Late Twentieth Centuries: Regions, Cities, Landscapes, Population

Kateryna Dysa, Associate Professor, Department of History, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy The course will explore how various entities of Ukraine, such as regions, cities and landscapes were imagined and…

Open Calls

Past Programs

(Post)conflict Transformations in the Western Balkans: Drawing Insights for Ukraine?

Vladimir Petrovic, Research Professor, Institute of Contemporary History, Belgrade, and CEU Democracy Institute What went wrong in the Balkans, what can be done about it, and what can we learn…

Evidence and Truth – Reflecting on the War in Ukraine in a Global Context

21–29 January 2023 The winter school reflects on the key intellectual problems raised by the ongoing war and the specific challenges facing students and scholars when they seek to reflect…

Displacement and (Trans)National Solidarities in Ukraine in the Global Contexts (Society track)

Course Director Viktoriya Sereda (Ukrainian Catholic University, The Forum transregionale Studien) This course aims at the examination of various social impacts of migration and displacement processes in the contemporary world…

Ideologies on the Move: Transnational Ideas in Local Intellectual Cultures

Course Director Tetiana Zemliakova (European University Institute) The course seeks to introduce students to the intellectual history of principal modern ideologies. It approaches liberalism, socialism, conservatism, and anarchism in their…

Heritage-Based Post-War Urban Reconstruction in Ukraine

Course Directors Dóra Mérai (Central European University), Loes Veldpaus, (Newcastle University), Volodymyr Kulikov (Ukrainian Catholic University) The course aims to reflect on a heritage-based post-war redevelopment of Ukraine by addressing…

War, Memory, and the City. Shaping Collective Remembrance and Re-Articulation of Past in Ukraine in European Contexts

Course Director Tetiana Vodotyka (Institute of History of Ukraine, NASU / Georg-August-Universität Göttingen) The course aims to examine how contested memory of the First and Second World Wars and mass…