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Thursday May 28, 5.20-7.00 PM  Room 405A 

Caucasus

CHAIR

Natia Chankvetadze

(Harvard U, US)

natiachankvetadze@gmail.com

 

PAPERS

Cécile Druey

(U of Bern, Switzerland)

cecile.druey@unibe.ch

Traumatic Memories, Mobilisation, War: Experiences Between Violent Conflict
and Pragmatic Peace in the North Caucasus, 1957–94

 

Marat Iliyasov

(College of the Holy Cross, US)

marat.ilyasov@gmail.com

Yoshiko Herrera

(U of Wisconsin Madison, US)

yherrera@wisc.edu

The Recolonization of “Chechnya”?

Oksana Myshlovska

(U of Bern, Switzerland)

oksana.myshlovska@unibe.ch

Political Violence in Ukraine in 2014 and the Construction
of Divergent Memories and Narratives

 

Anna Ivanova

(Justus Liebig U Giessen, Germany)

anna.ivanova@sowi.uni-giessen.de

Politics of Memory at War:
Urban Space, Exclusion, and Belonging amidst the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

Matthew Kelbaugh

(U of Maryland, US)

matthewrkelbaugh@gmail.com

“The Battleground of Historical Memory”:
Ukraine, Georgia, and the Politics of Genocide Recognition in the Post-Soviet Sphere

 

DISCUSSANT

Adam Lenton

(Wake Forest U, US)

lentona@wfu.edu

PANEL K3
Historical Memory, Narratives and Violent Conflicts in the Caucasus and Ukraine

Session 4

Thursday (May 28):
5.20-7.00 PM
Room 405A
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