Stipendiatinnen
Am Historischen Seminars der LMU sind aktuell mehrere Wissenschaftlerinnen aus der Ukraine als Research Fellows affiliiert. Diese Fellowships werden ermöglicht durch das Solidaritätsprogramm des Historischen Seminars und verschiedener Partnerorganisationen, v.a. der Deutsch-Ukrainischen Historikerkommission. In der Veranstaltungsreihe Ukrainian Research Seminar@LMU stellen die Stipendiatinnen ihre aktuellen Forschungsprojekte vor.
![]() Nataliia Andriushchenko, M.A.Research Fellow, LMU School of Arts Research Project: "Creative Documentary: Genre or Movement? |
![]() Dr. Oleksandra GaidaiResearch Fellow Research Project: The history of tourism in Soviet Ukraine, focusing on the Crimean Peninsula and the Carpathian Mountains |
![]() Prof. Dr. Tamara HundorovaResearch Fellow Research Project: Toward the Question of Ukrainian Occidentalism of 1946-1948 |
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![]() Prof. Dr. Olena KorzunResearch Fellow Research Project: Collaboration of German and Ukrainian scientists in agricultural research, 1800–1950 |
![]() Prof. Dr. Nataliia KovalchukGerda Henkel Foundation Research Fellow Research Project: The role of Pan Slavic ideas in modern Russian political imagination |
Prof. Dr. Olha MarmilovaResearch Fellow Research Project: WWII and War in Donbas: history and memory issues |
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![]() Prof. Dr. Olena PavlovaResearch Fellow Research Project: Cultural-historical approaches to the perceptions and memory of war in Ukraine |
![]() Prof. Dr. Nataliia PipchenkoResearch Fellow LMU International Office Research Project: Transformation of foreign-policy communication of the EU, Germany, and Ukraine |
![]() Anna Umanska, M.A.Research Fellow Research Project: "Kultur-Lige" as the phenomenon of Jewish cultural and educational activities in Kyiv in the period of 1918-1930 |
![]() Prof. Dr. Polina VerbytskaVisiting Scholar, Collegium Carolinum Research Project: Conflicting Memories and Competing Narratives in Conflict and Post-Conflict Societies |
![]() Dr. Kateryna YeremieievaResearch Fellow SFB "Cultures of Vigilance" Research Project: The black humour of wartime: Ukrainian cases during WWII and 2022 |