"Interactive Lviv" Results for 2024
08.01.2025
Over the past year, the "Lviv Interactive" team, together with invited researchers from various fields, has been actively working to fill and expand the topics presented on the online platform.
In 2024, texts were published on several topics, including heritage, social, and women's history, art, and architecture. Below, we offer you a complete list of publications with links for your review and reading pleasure.
Jewish History
- The Jewish Community Museum, Vladyslava Moskalets;
- An exhibition of Jewish artistic crafts in the Craft Museum in 1933, Vladyslava Moskalets;
- Biography of Maksymilian Goldstein, Vladyslava Moskalets;
- Biography of Giza Frenkel, Vladyslava Moskalets.
Social History / Women History
- The Better Has Already Gone. Unemployment in Lviv in 1930-1935, Ewa Bukowska-Marczak;
- Women's Cooperative Trud, Ivanna Cherchovych.
History of Architecture
- Lviv, Passion, and Architecture. The Story of Architects Wiktorja and Andrzej Frydecki, Joanna Majczyk.
In addition, this year, Nazar Kis's project "City as a Stage. When Politics Took to the Streets," which was presented as part of the public program “Let's Have a City…”.
The "Lviv Interactive" team also continued to work on a research data mapping tool that allows platform users to overlay different historical maps on a modern map of the city and use different types of overlaid data. This is how a new layer was published – Dmytro Moiseenko's research on super-tall lanterns in Lviv. And soon a layer about the electric tram network in Lviv will be available – a study by Vladyslav Muravsky.
In early 2025, we plan to launch the website of the "Lviv Industrial" project, which will collect memoirs of employees of various Lviv enterprises (LAZ, "Promin", and others), covering various aspects of the period of work at the enterprises from the 1940s to the early 2000s.
Credits
Cover Image: online map of Lviv with marked super-tall lanterns // "Lviv Interactive"