Defying Soviet Assimilation: Non-Titular Minorities in Post-Stalinist Transcarpathia and Lviv
Julia Elena Grieder
University of Basel1.10.2024, 16:00
Library of Center for Urban History
We invite you to an urban history seminar by Julia Elena Grieder, a PhD candidate and historian specializing in Late Soviet History, where she will present her current research project, "Defying Soviet Assimilation: Non-Titular Minorities in Post-Stalinist Transcarpathia and Lviv."
In this seminar, Julia will focus on Jewish and Polish minorities in post-war Lviv. She will explore how these minorities, rendered nearly invisible by Soviet assimilation policies, navigated their realities. The presentation will address the differing treatment of minority groups, with particular emphasis on the unique local dynamics in Lviv. It will also shed light on their lived experiences, their individual and collective responses to discriminatory policies, and the spaces where their forms of organization were still possible—based largely on sources representing the official stance of the Party and state.
The seminar will be conducted in English.
This seminar will be held in a workshop format. Researchers are invited to discuss scholarly projects, research at various stages of development, and completed research that is being prepared for publication.
Participation in the city seminar requires preliminary reading and discussion of the researcher's text. If you would like to join the seminar, please email Maryana Mazurak ([email protected]), and we will send you the materials in advance.
Credits
Cover Iamge: Former Hasidic synagogue // Julia Grieder