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Nationalism

Unraveling Russian State Anxieties

Hanna Perekhoda

Ukraine: Imagine a Country

Hanna Perekhoda

Communists Opposed to National Liberation

Stephen Velychenko

Russia tries to eliminate Ukrainian language from schools in occupied Zaporizhzhia oblast

Halya Coynash

“We Thought We Were Living In An Enlightened Age”: Talking With Artem Chapeye

Megan Buskey Artem Chapeye

Russification In Soviet Ukraine After Stalin

John-Paul Himka

“I Will Always Be a Crimean Tatar First”

Çatırtavlı

After the silence, the time of Ukrainian memory

Patrick Le Tréhondat After Silence

The Ukrainian Nation in the Time of Lenin, Hitler, and Stalin

John-Paul Himka

First LGBTIQ+ film festival breaks new ground for Ukraine

Andriy Avramenko

A Slaughter of Jews in Ukraine

John-Paul Himka

Why Putin is forcing occupied Ukrainians to become Russian citizens

Pavlo Lysianskyi

Ukraine : Commons, journal of social criticism

Patrick Le Tréhondat

Ukrainians Wha Hae

James Rann

Marko Bojcun (1951-2023), a Ukrainian Marxist

Syllepse

These are the men Russia wanted to put in charge of Ukraine

Igor Burdyga

Falsehoods instead of Ukrainian reality: an emotional plague

Vincent Présumey Stefan Bekier

Ilya Repin, Ukrainian painter and the Commune of Paris

Patrick Le Trehondat

“You lie in a trench like in a coffin. If there is hell on earth, it is war. I have never seen anything worse”: a Russian who fought on the side of Ukraine

Natalia Mazina

Yuliya Yurchenko: From Ukraine’s independence to Russia’s invasion

Federico Fuentes Yuliya Yurchenko

Seeing Soldiers Work: Ukrainian Cinema and the Future of Labor

Thomas Roberts

The film ‘Pamfir’ on ideology, culture and (de)colonisation

Yuliia Leites

Ukraine: The cities of the Donbass were incubators of loyalty to the Russian and then Soviet imperial project

Hanna Perekhoda Gwendal Piégais

Ukrainian works of literature and history banned as ‘extremist’ in Russian occupied Luhansk oblast

Halya Coynash

Crimean People’s Republic

Vladyslav Starodubtsev

Ukraine, Right-wing Radicalism, and the War: Frequently Asked Questions

Vyacheslav Lichachev AljaĆŸ Vrabec

Ukrainians Demand Their Place in Art History

Lisa Korneichuk

The future of Donbass according to Izolyatsia

Francesco Brusa

We demand the withdrawal of the bill on censorship of scientific sources!

Collective

Why the cult of Stepan Bandera should be buried

Boris Oglavenko, Dmitro Mrychnyk

Ukrainian art still colonized in Western museums

Patrick Le Tréhondat

‘People in liberated Kherson are greeting Ukrainian soldiers in Russian’: Hanna Perekhoda on Ukrainian identity, language and Donbas

Hanna Perekhoda Federico Fuentes

Roma at war: Romani soldiers defend Ukraine from Russian occupation under the Romani flag

Zdeněk RyĆĄavĂœ Gwendolyn Albert

Ukraine: no chauvinism in language policy!

Sotsialnyi Rukh (Social Movement) Ukraine

Ukraine and Its Language in the Political Imagination of the Russian Nation and Empire

Hanna Perekhoda

The Politics of Watching: documentary visions of the Ukrainian East

Victoria Donovan Darya Tsymbalyuk

Does Ukraine Need Russian Culture to Win the War Against Russia?

Irina Zherebkina

Inside the Ukrainian Resistance

Alona Liasheva Denys Pilash

Ukrainian identity map in wartime: Thesis-antithesis-synthesis?

Denys Gorbach

Ukraine: making a war of liberation

Vladyslav Starodubtsev Tom Harris

The Truth About Ukrainian Nationalism and Claims It's Tainted by Nazism

Liza Rozovsky

Why do Ukrainian liberals hate the left?

Volodymyr Ishchenko

Grieving for Others, Not for Ourselves

Irina Zherebkina ПОСЛЕ МЕДИА

Right To Weapons. How Can Leftists Support Ukraine?

Zakhar Popovych

Ukraine: Victory And Hate For The Enemy

Zakhar Popovych

Self-Determination and the War in Ukraine

Taras Bilous

Cancel culture vs. execute culture: Why Russian manuscripts don’t burn, but Ukrainian manuscripts burn all too well

Amelina Victoria

No messing around with nation states

Karmina.sk

Ukrainian Writers and Poets

Vladyslav Starodubtsev