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SUMMARY:Ukraine: Empire\, War and Migration Symposium at University of Galway / An Úcráin: Impireacht\, Cogadh agus Imirce Siompóisiam in Ollscoil na Gaillimhe
DESCRIPTION:Ukraine: Empire\, War and Migration\nSymposium at University of Galway\n7-8 Oct. 2022\nCentre for Investigation of Transnational Encounters (CITE)\, Moore Institute\nG010\, Hardiman Research Building\n  \nFri. 7 Oct. \n1:30-3:30 Session 1: Russian Invasion of Ukraine\, 2014-2022 \nChair: Dan Carey\, Director\, Moore Institute \nTaras Kuzio (National University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy) ‘Russian Chauvinism and Imperialism: How Putin’s Obsession with Ukraine Led to the Invasion’ \n  \nDonnacha Ó Beacháin (DCU) ‘What have we learned from Russia’s war in Ukraine?’ \n  \nTetyana Lokot (DCU) ‘Grassroots citizen resistance in Russia’s war on Ukraine: civic networks\, digital spaces and participatory warfare’ \n  \nMaria Falina (DCU) ‘Accountability\, responsibility and abuse of history in contemporary Russia’ \n  \nBrendan Flynn (UG) ‘Plus ça change: Does the Ukraine War unseat Irish foreign policy and Ireland’s ambiguous neutrality?’ \n  \n3:30-4:00 Tea/Coffee \n  \n4:00-5:30 Session 2: Irish-Ukrainian Parallels \nChair: Donnacha Ó Beacháin (DCU) \nIrish launch of Ireland and Ukraine: Studies in Comparative Imperial and National History\, ed. Stephen Velychenko\, Joseph Ruane\, and Ludmilla Hrynevych (Stuttgart: ibidem\, 2022) \nDiarmuid Ó Giolláin (University of Notre Dame) ‘Irish and Ukrainian: history\, sociolinguistics and politics’ \nLiam Kennedy (QUB)\, ‘Famine as Genocide? Ukraine and Ireland’ \nRóisín Healy (UG)\, ‘Nationalism in Ireland and Western Ukraine before World War I’ \nAndy Bielenberg (UCC) ‘War and revolution in Ireland and Ukraine 1916-1923: some comparisons’ \nStephen Howe\, Emeritus Professor in the History and Cultures of Colonialism at Bristol University\, ‘Putin’s Vision and the Idea of Empire’ \nResponse by Joseph Ruane\, Emeritus Professor of Sociology at University College Cork and co-editor of Ireland and Ukraine \n  \nSat. 8 Oct. \n9:30-11:15 Session 3: Ireland’s Brain Gain – Forum for Ukrainian Humanities Researchers in Ireland  \nChair: Tetyana Lokot (DCU) \n  \n‘Morality and Chaos: How a Human Ought to React to Chaotic Phenomena’ \nOleksandr Kulyk (Professor of Philosophy\, Oles Honchar Dnipro National University\, currently in Kerry) – to be delivered in English \n  \n‘The impact of the Soviet regime’s repressive policy on the psychological state of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church members in Ukraine (1920 – 1930s)’ \nOlesia Zhytkova (independent scholar\, Kyiv\, currently in Cork) – to be delivered in English \n  \n‘Ukrainian-Japanese relations: the Japanese Consulate in Odesa (1889-1937)’ \nSvitlana Pavlenko (Deputy Director\, Museum of Dnipro City History\, currently in Roscommon) – to be delivered in English \n  \n‘The Consequences of the Russian Policy of Linguocide in Ukraine’ \nHalyna Klimchuk (Senior Lecturer in Ukrainian Language\, National Pedagogical Academy of Ukraine\, Kyiv\, currently in Dublin) – to be delivered in Ukrainian \n  \nNote: This session has been facilitated by the generous support of the Ukraine Subgroup of University of Galway Management Team. \n  \n11:15 Tea/Coffee \n  \n11:45-13:00 Session 4: Reflections on Ukrainian Forced Emigration \nChair: Róisín Healy (UG) \n  \nSylvie Mossay (UG) ‘Ukrainian emigration to Belgium after World War II: A personal case study’ \n  \nTaras Kuzio (National University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy) ‘Growing up Ukrainian in Postwar Britain’ \n  \nAneta Stepien (MU) ‘Recent Ukrainian immigration to Poland through a gender lens’ \n  \nOrganised by Dr. Róisín Healy\, History Department\, University of Galway. \nLimited spaces available for outside visitors. For more information\, please write to roisin.healy@universityofgalway.ie \n  \n\n  \nAn Úcráin: Impireacht\, Cogadh agus Imirce\nSiompóisiam in Ollscoil na Gaillimhe\n7-8 Deireadh Fómhair 2022\nAn tIonad Imscrúdaithe ar Theagmhálacha Trasnáisiúnta (CITE)\, Institiúid de Móra\nG010\, Áras Taighde Uí Argadáin\n  \n  \nDé hAoine\, an 7 Deireadh Fómhair \n1:30-3:30 Seisiún 1: Ionradh na Rúise ar an Úcráin\, 2014-2022 \nCathaoirleach: Dan Carey\, Stiúrthóir\, Institiúid de Móra \nTaras Kuzio (Acadamh Mohyla\, Ollscoil Náisiúnta Chív) ‘Russian Chauvinism and Imperialism: How Putin’s Obsession with Ukraine Led to the Invasion’ \n  \nDonnacha Ó Beacháin (DCU) ‘What have we learned from Russia’s war in Ukraine?’ \n  \nTetyana Lokot (DCU) ‘Grassroots citizen resistance in Russia’s war on Ukraine: civic networks\, digital spaces and participatory warfare’ \n  \nMaria Falina (DCU) ‘Accountability\, responsibility and abuse of history in contemporary Russia’ \n  \nBrendan Flynn (Ollscoil na Gaillimhe) ‘Plus ça change: Does the Ukraine War unseat Irish foreign policy and Ireland’s ambiguous neutrality?’ \n  \n3:30-4:00 Tae/Caife \n  \n4:00-5:30 Seisiún 2: Cosúlachtaí idir Éire agus an Úcráin \nCathaoirleach: Donnacha Ó Beacháin (DCU) \nIreland and Ukraine: Studies in Comparative Imperial and National History\, eagí. Stephen Velychenko\, Joseph Ruane\, agus Ludmilla Hrynevych (Stuttgart: ibidem\, 2022) á sheoladh in Éirinn \nDiarmuid Ó Giolláin (Ollscoil Notre Dame) ‘Irish and Ukrainian: history\, sociolinguistics and politics’ \nLiam Kennedy (Ollscoil na Banríona)\, ‘Famine as Genocide? Ukraine and Ireland’ \nRóisín Healy (Ollscoil na Gaillimhe)\, ‘Nationalism in Ireland and Western Ukraine before World War I’ \nAndy Bielenberg (Coláiste na hOllscoile\, Corcaigh) ‘War and revolution in Ireland and Ukraine 1916-1923: some comparisons’ \nStephen Howe\, Ollamh Emeritus le Stair agus Cultúir an Choilíneachais in Ollscoil Bhriostó\, ‘Putin’s Vision and the Idea of Empire’ \nFreagra ó Joseph Ruane\, Ollamh Emeritus le Socheolaíocht i gColáiste na hOllscoile\, Corcaigh agus comheagarthóir ar Ireland and Ukraine \n  \nDé Sathairn\, an 8 Deireadh Fómhair \n9:30-11:15 Seisiún 3: Daoine Oilte ag teacht go hÉirinn – Fóram do Thaighdeoirí Daonnachtaí na hÚcráine in Éirinn  \nCathaoirleach: Tetyana Lokot (DCU) \n  \n‘Morality and Chaos: How a Human Ought to React to Chaotic Phenomena’ \nOleksandr Kulyk (Ollamh le Fealsúnacht\, Ollscoil Náisiúnta Oles Honchar Dnipro\, i gCiarraí faoi láthair) – le tabhairt i mBéarla \n  \n‘The impact of the Soviet regime’s repressive policy on the psychological state of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church members in Ukraine (1920 – 1930s)’ \nOlesia Zhytkova (scoláire neamhspleách\, Cív\, i gCorcaigh faoi láthair) – le tabhairt i mBéarla \n  \n‘Ukrainian-Japanese relations: the Japanese Consulate in Odesa (1889-1937)’ \nSvitlana Pavlenko (Leas-Stiúrthóir\, Músaem Staire Chathair Dnipro\, i Ros Comáin faoi láthair) – le tabhairt i mBéarla \n  \n‘The Consequences of the Russian Policy of Linguocide in Ukraine’ \nHalyna Klimchuk (Léachtóir Sinsearach le hÚcráinis\, Acadamh Oideolaíochta Náisiúnta na hÚcráine\, Cív\, i mBaile Átha Cliath faoi láthair) – le tabhairt in Úcráinis \n  \nTabhair faoi deara: Tá an seisiún seo á chur ar fáil le tacaíocht fhlaithiúil ó Fhoghrúpa na hÚcráine ar Fhoireann Bainistíochta Ollscoil na Gaillimhe. \n  \n11:15   Tae/Caife \n  \n11:45-13:00 Seisiún 4: Machnamh ar Eisimirce Éigeantach na hÚcráine \nCathaoirleach: Róisín Healy (Ollscoil na Gaillimhe) \n  \nSylvie Mossay (Ollscoil na Gaillimhe) ‘Ukrainian emigration to Belgium after World War II: A personal case study’ \n  \nTaras Kuzio (Acadamh Mohyla\, Ollscoil Náisiúnta Chív) ‘Growing up Ukrainian in Postwar Britain’ \n  \nAneta Stepien (MU) ‘Recent Ukrainian immigration to Poland through a gender lens’ \n  \nArna eagrú ag an Dr Róisín Healy\, Roinn na Staire\, Ollscoil na Gaillimhe. \nSpásanna teoranta ar fáil do chuairteoirí seachtracha. Má tá suim agat teacht\, scríobh chuig roisin.healy@universityofgalway.ie
URL:https://mooreinstitute.ie/event/ukraine-empire-war-and-migration-symposium-at-university-of-galway/
LOCATION:online & livestream in Room G010\, Hardiman Research Building
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr%20R%C3%B3is%C3%ADn%20Healy":MAILTO:roisin.healy@universityofgalway.ie
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