This approach to Galicia "can be applied to other spaces in Europe with
similar characteristics, e.g. Bukovina."
A bit of an understatement to say the least: as this list, the Ehpes
site, and _Ghosts of Home_ as well as other works have long demonstrated.
Book Launch: "Galizien als Archiv" by M. Baran-Szołtys & "Nationale
Wissenschaft zwischen zwei Imperien" by M. Rohde (Wiener Galizien
Studien) on January 31, 2022, 18.00, via Zoom.
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by Magdalena Baran-Szoltys
Magdalena Baran-Szołtys (Vienna) and Martin Rohde (Halle/Saale) present
their books!
In conversation with Christoph Augustynowicz, Kerstin S. Jobst, Yvonne
Kleinmann, Kurt Scharr, Alois Woldan and of course you.
The event is a cooperation of the Aleksander-Brückner-Center and the
University of Vienna. It will be held on January 31, 2022, 18.00, via
Zoom, in German. Please register at magdalena.baran_at_univie.ac.at. You
can find the Book Launch as an event on Facebook:
https://fb.me/e/2574DqC4G .
About the books:
*Magdalena Baran-Szołtys: Galizien als Archiv. Reisen im postgalizischen
Raum in der Gegenwartsliteratur. Göttingen 2021. *
How do people travel to historical spaces like Galicia today and, above
all, what for? This book offers answers to those questions by analysing
contemporary representations of Galicia in Polish and German-language
literary texts and journalistic travel accounts. Magdalena Baran-Szoltys
sheds light on the role of travels to historical spaces and then
develops the thesis of Galicia as an archive/archival space in which
certain themes, myths, material relics etc. are stored. She determines
three types of archives: historical-literary, idiosyncratic and family.
The model designed for the study of such journeys provides revealing
insights and can be applied to other spaces in Europe with similar
characteristics, e.g. Bukovina.
*Martin Rohde: Nationale Wissenschaft zwischen zwei Imperien. Die
Ševčenko-Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften, 1892–1918. Göttingen 2022.*
Which factors influenced the knowledge production of non-dominant groups
in hierarchized contact zones? This question is discussed with the
example of the Ukrainian Shevchenko Scientific Society in Habsburg
Galicia during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This
young institution was the only centre of the Ukrainian scholarly
community during this period, enabling investigation into nascent
Ukrainian science through the history of this association. Although this
book deals with a group of nationalizing scholars, the focus is not
exclusively on conflicts, but rather on European entanglements as well
as the possibilities, limits, and delineations of Ukrainian science in
its pursuit of justifying the existence of Ukraine.
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