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Please join the Ukrainian Studies Program at the Harriman Institute,
Columbia University for a lecture by
Dr. Marta Dyczok
(University of Western Ontario)
entitled
"The Politics of History:
Ukrainian Refugees and the Cold War Now, 1944-2011"
Marta Dyczok is Associate Professor at the Departments of History and
Political Science at the University of Western Ontario, Fellow at the
University of Toronto's Centre for European, Russian and Eurasian
Studies, Munk School of Global Affairs, Adjunct Professor at the
National University of the Kyiv Mohyla Academy.
Currently she is a Shklar Research Fellow at the Ukrainian Research
Institute, Harvard University. In 2005-2006 she was a Fellow at the
Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars in Washington, DC.
Her interdisciplinary research and teaching is on international
politics and history with focus on Eastern Europe, the former Soviet
Union and specifically Ukraine, media, migration, and post-communism.
From 1991-1996, Dr. Dyczok lived in Ukraine, where she conducted
research for her doctorate, worked as a journalist for The Guardian
and Radio Canada International, and lectured at the University of the
Kyiv Mohyla Academy. She has published three books, Media, Democracy
and Freedom. The Post Communist Experience (co-edited with Oxana
Gaman-Golutvina, 2009), The Grand Alliance and Ukrainian Refugees
(2000), and Ukraine: Change Without Movement, Movement Without Change
(2000). Her doctorate is from Oxford University.
Thursday
November 10, 2011
12PM
Room 1219
International Affairs Building
420 West 118th St
New York
This event is free and open to the public.
For more information contact Dr. Mark Andryczyk at (212) 854-4697 or
ma2634@columbia.edu.
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