Table of Contents
Editorial
A Word of Welcome from the Editor-in-Chief | |
Volodymyr Morenets | v–vi |
Articles
Postcolonial Modernities | |
Bill Ashcroft | 3–26 |
Rethinking Psychiatric Terror against Nationalists in Ukraine: Spatial Dimensions of Post-Stalinist State Violence | |
Olga Bertelsen | 27–76 |
The Theoretical Background of Understanding Urban Identity in the Anthropological Perspective | |
Maksym Karpovets | 77–93 |
Forgeries and Their Social Circulation in the Context of Historical Culture: The Usable Past as a Resource for Social Advance in Early Modern Lemberg/Lviv | |
Alexandr Osipian | 95–134 |
Mapping the Field | |
Yohanan Petrovsky-Shtern | 135–157 |
“As a Father among Little Children”: The Emerging Cult of Taras Shevchenko as a Factor of the Ukrainian Nation-building in Austrian Eastern Galicia in the 1860s | |
Ostap Sereda | 159–188 |
The Archival Revolution and Contested Memory: Changing Views of Stalin’s Rule in the Light of New Evidence | |
Myroslav Shkandrij | 189–204 |
Artistic Temporality in Shevchenko’s Lyrics: The Compositional Aspect | |
Valeria Smilianska | 205–217 |
Nechui’s Aesthetic Code: Repetition, Pacing, and Non-Purposeful Narration | |
Maxim Tarnawsky | 219–240 |
Reflections
Gasping for Perspective | |
Joseph Agassi | 243–249 |
Taras Shevchenko at the Maidan in Kyiv | |
Anja Lange | 251–263 |
Reviews
Truth: Philosophy in Transit by John D. Caputo | |
Serhiy Kvit | 267–273 |
Ukraine Cognita (The Sundial. The Pilgrim’s Book [Soniachnyi hodynnyk. Knyha pilihryma] by Volodymyr Panchenko) | |
Leonid Ushkalov | 275–281 |