As part of the series 'Friday at the History Faculty' assoc. prof. dr. Yulia Kiselyova from Kharkiv's Vasyl Karazin University, a scholarship holder of the "Polish-Ukrainian scientific program of the UG" will be a guest.
On Friday, April 29, 2022, at 11:30-13:00 in the hall 1.48 WH, a lecture entitled 'Results of the Study of Self-representation Practices in Cities of Southern and Eastern Ukraine in the Industrial and Post-industrial Era' will be delivered in English by assoc. prof. dr. Yulia Kiselyova.
Assoc. prof. dr. Yulia Kiselyova of the School of History of Vasyl Karazin National University in Kharkiv is the author of one monograph, one documentary edition and co-author of four books. She has also published numerous scientific articles.
Her research interests focus on the history of Ukrainian historiography, the history of Ukrainian cultural and intellectual life in the 19th and 20th centuries, and the phenomenon of the multicultural city. Her most important publication is the book "Formation and Development of Historiography of Ukraine. 'Formation and Development of Historiography at Imperial Kharkiv University', Kharkiv, 2014. She also participated in the project 'Practices of Self-Presentation of Multinational Cities in the Industrial and Post-Industrial Era', Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta.