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Yuliia Yeremenko

Historian, Senior Specialist at the Educational Laboratory of Historical Informatics of the School of History at V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, pursuing a PhD in History and Archaeology. She researches Ukrainian National Communism in the UkrSSR, the political practices of left-wing socialist parties, and cultural processes of the 1920s in Ukraine. Her work focuses on the political and socio-cultural features of Ukrainian National Communism, Ukrainization processes, and the representation of Ukrainian National Communism in contemporary academic and public space.

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Ukrainian National Communists: Naive Dreamers in the Grip of Totalitarianism
This reflection was written as part of the Eduard Zub Scholarship Program, established by the family of Eduard Zub and sponsored by the Ukrainian Institute of National Remembrance, the Charitable Foundation of the Alchevsky-Beketov Family, and V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University. It forms part of a broader dissertation research project, Ukrainian National Communism in the Ukrainian SSR as a Political and Sociocultural Phenomenon, conducted at the Department of Ukrainian History, V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University. The research supervisor is Roman Liubavskyi, Ph.D. in History, Associate Professor, and Acting Head of the Department of Ukrainian History. This research project focuses on analyzing inter-party communication between the Ukrainian and Jewish national-communist parties in...
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